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It´s ok.
The first one was D.O.A, but Thomann sorted that quickly and the second unit is working as expected.
The Jackman II is not really a substitute for a Marshall as it´s too dull and dull sounding with a lot less trebble then you would want from a Marshally amp.
If you want an amp that is nice with not too much highs or lows but a nice middle of the road, this would do nicely.
With a single coil guitar and i bright overdrive in front it will do ok at home, and perhaps a little bit better at a gig.
After I changed the preamp tube it got a little bit brighter, but not enough to convince me to keep the amp.
The Jackman II is not really a substitute for a Marshall as it´s too dull and dull sounding with a lot less trebble then you would want from a Marshally amp.
If you want an amp that is nice with not too much highs or lows but a nice middle of the road, this would do nicely.
With a single coil guitar and i bright overdrive in front it will do ok at home, and perhaps a little bit better at a gig.
After I changed the preamp tube it got a little bit brighter, but not enough to convince me to keep the amp.
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Small but great!
For a modest sum you get a robust, marshally amp with 2 channels, fx loop, bluetooth and headphones/line out. What can you say? It's clearly inspired by Orange Micro Terror but much more versatile. Sounds really good, not sterile but warm and and a bit raw like it should be. I will try this as a backup during band rehearsal (it's loud) and update this review. So far I'm happy, it's great, fun och cute.
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