Cheers guys,
so, some of you may already have read about my decision to get a Jet City JCA50H, today it finally arrived and so I give you a New Amp Day thread! :D
I don't know where to start, I guess first of all I really have to give big props to Thomann for processing my request in such a fast manner, if my bank wasn't so lame and the money would have been transferred faster I'm sure I would have gotten the amp last week.
The packaging was solid and the head was secured inside in a way that only very rude behaviour could have damaged it, a Footswitch, a users manual and a Jet City sticker were included.
First impression of the head: solid and sturdy built, very tidy and nothing coming loose or indicating that it is "made in China".
So I plugged everything in, fired it up and started playing from Clean to Distorted, just kinda to go from good to better.
Cleans: Well, if you expect pristine Fender Cleans, this is the wrong amp for you. The sound isn't bad, it's a thousand times better than anything a 6505 head could ever give you, but it isn't exactly something you would be expecting from a Fender. Still way better than the cleans on the JVM 205 and somewhere near the EVH 5150. Very usable, throw in a Delay Pedal into the Effects Loop and there you are.
Crunch: Woah. I can't think of another word right now, the crispness this thing delivers is amazing, from Blues to Rock to all the AC/DC Hard Rock goodness this head slays. Very dynamic and responsive to pick attack and your playing, reacts great to the guitars volume and tone pot and note separation is superb.
Overdive: That's what I'm talking about. This thing spits mids, sounds warm and chunky, clear as a tear and sits somewhere in the old school JCM 800 Thrash Metal territory. A tubescreamer is a must as the Overdrive Channel isn't tight enough on its own, but as soon as you put the little green box in front everything works like a charm. If you're looking for a 6505 modern distortion tone then this won't suit you. I don't know how to explain it, the saturation the Jet City delivers is just something entirely different. As said it responds to your playing and thus it is unforgiving. I love it.
So to sum everything up: I can't believe I've gotten such an amazing amp for 300 quid. This is a bang for the buck and a huge improvement over my Peavey Valveking.
Cons: as with every piece of gear, there are some downsides:
This thing is bright. You want to keep the Presence and Treble Knobs on 5 or lower, otherwise it can get piercing. This is most likely the reason why a lot of people complain about the missing Depth Control Soldanos usually come with.
Fizziness: This is the reason I'm asking for some insight on changing tubes on the amp. I have read a lot of reviews about the JCA50H where people suggested to swap out the stock factory Chinese tubes for better ones. The fizz is not present in a way where dimming the highs would remove it, it's just constantly there. In the background. And it's a bit disturbing.
So my question would be: what kind of tubes should I get? Something that tames the brightness of the amp and is better quality than the stock Chinese tubes would be nice. The Amp has 5 12AX7s in the preamp section and two 6l6s in the power amp section. I read some threads about changing V1, V2 and V3 and how every of those positions affect your tone in a different way, I'm not an expert so some insight would be appreciated.
Cheers!