Ok, I've now had a week with the new beast, and had a chance to get to know it a bit.
First -Here's a link to a pic -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/tahnglggnd.jpgIt's a fairly standard Jtm45 clone BUT has power-scaling and a pre-PI MV installed.
The cab is a rear-ported 2x12 with G12-65's in it, and was actually constructed at the Matamp factory (as was the head cab), where Martin is apparently going to get all of his speaker cabs made.
So, apart from the EQ controls there are actually 4 controls governing gain/volume at various points in the circuit. So, there's the volume controls for bothe the bright and the normal channels, the PPIMV and the power-scaling control (on the rear). All these are REALLY interactive and there are so many permutations and combinations that one can have. In fact, it took me a good couple of hours of tweaking to start to be able to get my head around the best way to get the tones I wanted.
I have found that as I use more and more power-scaling, I need to reduce the PPIMV. Doing it this way, mimics the tones one gets with the amp cranked.
And. yes, the PS really does enable you to get (as near as dammit) the exact same tones as one gets from the amp fully cranked, but at anywhere down to TV volumes. It's a very impressive bit of technology IMO. martin seems to have done a cracking job at installing it too. It's actually installed inside the head cab, with a computer-type fan running onto to it, to disperse the heat produced. So the PS does exactly what I hoped it would do.
The G12-65's suit the amp very well IMHO. I always like a rich, "fat", not harsh tone, and these give it in spades !
here's a few clips I did. The amp has the channels jumpered, and the volume is at about loud TV-type volume.
heavy chord riffage -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/3vn5vl8xoz.mp3mild crunch chord riffage -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/zy8s59gef7.mp3clean -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/rbe9gu61zt.mp3Personally, for my taste, the amp get's rather loose and saggy in the bass as the gain gets higher. It's not faulty, that's what all Jtm45's do. It's their "sound". I've found the way that I am liking to use it is to have the amp set on clean/slight break-up, and then add pedals for various shades of gain. The cleans are just beautiful and, let me tell you, this thing is awesome with pedals.
Here's a couple of clips (again loud TV volumes) with a Box of Rock runnin through the Jtm. I LOVE this sound !!
BoR heavy chord riffage -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/x99xmmnapu.mp3BoR mild crunch chord riffage -
http://www.box.net/shared/static/6vavxu7mc7.mp3 I'd be interested to hear what you think of the clips in comparison to the amp's own tone. I posted the clips elsewhere and many folks preferred the amp's own distortion. For me I like the extra "tightness" I get from the BoR.
And may I say that Martin at Martamp can been an absolute gentleman in all my dealings with him in building this amp. And I was probably slightly more demanding than many folks would have been. Thanks mate !