A Little Sample of how my 1972 Marshall JMP 1987 Lead sounds

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I couldn't help but think about Smitty's visit to my girlfriend's place to try out each other's guitars, amps and pedals.

Smitty can tell you better than I can how my JMP sounded and felt to him as he played a number of his guitars through it. But I will say I finally found a clip or 2 that my ears say will nail the tone I hear when I plug in.
So here is number 1 as demonstrated by JD Simo

 
I have to say even before they might see this thread, but this is the AMP head of mine that IvanH and DonP were so kind to devote untold amount of hours teaching me electronics and how to fix some issues it had. Once the amp was wired as it should be to work 100%, I found out the cause of my main trouble. It was the hardest to find problem as it was a dreaded intermittently occurring issue. This was a fix that was so simple, I didn't even need help, just a good eye, gentle squeezing of brass contacts in the Ohms selector and it is almost good as new.

But I owe them so many thanks for all they taught me, to enable me to stop spending money on incompetent repairmen who never fixed the problem and also cost me what was likely a perfectly good original power transformer.

So glad to have my amp working as it should now.
 
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