Rehearsed last night. Usually I take my Cornford Roadhouse combo with me but last night I had to use the studio's backline. They have a lot of amps but there's always something in the room which you can change if you want. Last time I didn't take my own amp I used an Orange half stack which I hated.
Last night there was a JCM900 Dual Reverb half stack. I remember borrowing one of the dual MV 900 combos many years ago and finding it okay if rather unremarkable. I know that a lot of people consider the 900 Dual Reverb to be one of the worst amps Marshall produced.
Anyway - I had a go at the clean channel to see if I could get a usable crunch sound for rhythm. Horrible, dull, lifeless. So I switched to the lead channel with all EQ at noon, gain and master half way up, presence at zero. Ear splitting nasty treble. So I turned the treble all the way off. Better, but muddy. So I brought the presence up to 4pm. Now I was getting somewhere. Pushed the mid and bass up a little.
Now I'm getting an awesome crunch sound. My Firebird Studio with RYs sounded wonderful - absolutely nailed the classic rock crunch sound. Some lovely grit. As I've used up the lead channel for my rhythm sound I plugged in the old trusty Boss OD3 for a little more gain for solos. Excellent sound. The RYs sounded absolutely amazing through this set up. Cleaned up really well and the neck pick sounded wonderful too.
This amp really surprised me. It's way too toppy but with the treble off and the presence low it sounds incredible. I don't know if it was the 5881 or EL34 model. Didn't have my reading glasses so had the usual problem of being almost unable to see the settings. Marshall - please use chicken heads.
These amps usually go pretty cheap. Might try and pick on up if I get the chance as I need a back up.