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Mine's not for sale anyway
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I was looking for a JTM45 for a while but I found them a little too loud.
I bought a MJW amp and you can get one with all the sound but a bit of functionality of having powerscaling and an FX loop.
Of course I am a massive fan of the Marshall JtM45's and if it's a Marshall you're after you won't go wrong as they are in my oppinion the best sounding amps out there.
To my ears this amp gets me close to the driven JTM45 tones that I've tried out and loved.
Martin also does a different model that he once suggested to me as an alternative to JTM which I believe is called a V6 (could be wrong there).
Marshall make. It's probably one of the best sounding overdriven amps they make too. Depending what you're looking for obviously.
Also. They aren't loud. I used to gig mine frequently and it got to the point where I had no headroom for solos etc.
So much so, I even sent it to Marshall to see if there was anything wrong with it.
Other than the slight lack of overall volume, they're absolutely great otherwise.
They're plenty loud enough. I recently got an '89 reissue which I gigged for the first time last night. I play in a hard/alternate rock band. Channels jumpered, both volumes set to 2 then pedals to boost. I agree with them being a great platform for pedals though. I use an OCD for crunch rhythm and (in a separate loop) a Maxon OD9 and an Xotic EP Booster for solos.
Sounded wonderful last night, first time since I got it that I've been really happy. I pair it with a Marshall 2x12 which I fitted with Creambacks. Great combination.
It was built by a guy here (or at music radar) who has/had his own little company.
His name's Pete something. Some of the guys here may know him??
It's a JTM45 with PPIMV (or something like that). And the ability to switch between JTM45 and 100. Runs on KT66's.
The amp itself sounds amazing but the cab leaves a bit to be desired. Finished in Fender blonde.
Can send you more info when I'm back home on Friday if it's something you'd be interested in.