I had an open box JMP from Sweetwater and the red channel wasn’t nearly as loud as the other one. Had to turn the master on that channel all the way up to get it close to the other channel at about half. The amp also blew a fuse while playing on the red channel. Your comments pretty much confirms for me that there was something definitely wrong with that channel. I sent that one back, but will probably get another one sometime next year.So both the Drect and JMP arrived- good first impressions.
The JMP is really loud I have to turn the syn1 down a lot.
I assume this is due to the 0-watt power amp?
The module sounds pretty good from what I’ve tried. Plenty of gain (more than the original plexi). The bright switches definitely add some flexibility to it.I had an open box JMP from Sweetwater and the red channel wasn’t nearly as loud as the other one. Had to turn the master on that channel all the way up to get it close to the other channel at about half. The amp also blew a fuse while playing on the red channel. Your comments pretty much confirms for me that there was something definitely wrong with that channel. I sent that one back, but will probably get another one sometime next year.
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Just started with the synergy system And absolutely love the flexibility. Getting loads of different sounds.
I have a selection of tube (pre) amps and vintage fx gear although I also like genome and bias x. Especially for the FX.
I've made one setup with the cabsim
One with the Poweramp in genome
And one with a 8008 marshall
The last one wins
I'm in the process of changing tubes in a spydervalve bogner powersection I'm expecting a lot from that one.
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Hope it's no problem posting a link to a track.
Recorded a quick track with the synergy syn1 and the Vai module called it "synergy"
Marshall valvestate 8008
Genome with the black Vai cab (BHG)
Vintage jem 7v wh ebony
Still fine tuning the settings but it's a very flexible module.
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One of the biggest things I’ve noticed with the synergy system (or tube amps) compared to say modelling is the way it reacts to different guitars. All the little nuances such as type of pickups/pickup height seem to make a difference.I have been playing my 7 string guitars (active pickups) exclusively for the past year. In that time, I began using the Synergy system. I always thought the SLO II had a bit too much gain. I had to keep the gain fairly low to achieve the sounds I wanted. Yesterday, I plugged in my 'tele' and was blown away at how responsive this guitar/amp combo is. The gain knob on the SLO II now has a much larger usable range. I'm amazed at the sounds I'm getting. Beautiful edge of breakup. The Synergy ecosystem is probably the best amp purchase I ever made, so versatile.
Nice track, getting a strong Vai vibe, which is a very good thing!Hope it's no problem posting a link to a track.
Would be interested in more thoughts about the JMP vs Kali differences.I found another JMP and it arrived about 45 minutes before rehearsal. I popped it in and just pulled up my bank of Axe-FX presets that I use with the Killer Kali and it sounded killer. A bit softer in the high end and not as modern as the Kali, but combined with my RG with Fishman modern pickups and fresh strings it was the most versatile setup I have played through. It just fits in my band mix just as nicely and might even sound better at a venue. I’m so glad I found one for a decent price!
My only problem is that it is too wide to fit on my 1x12s that I have to use for our New Years gig due to lack of room onstage. It will see some action when we book somewhere that I can take a 4x12 to.
I really think my GAS is completely cured!
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These are first impressions and I’m going to head out to the studio in a bit and get to know the JMP a bit more. Kali is a modern take on that voicing, and I say has a similar voice when you have the mid switch up. More gain with the Kali and it will get more upper harmonic and highs than the JMP. Both mix well with the band, but JMP has a bit more rounded off highs. Kali has more gain stages, so the two volumes control that, whereas the JMP is like a jumpered Plexi with normal and treble channels. I plan on experimenting with the bright switches more today to dial in my sweet spot.Would be interested in more thoughts about the JMP vs Kali differences.
Troy did a nice comparison between the Plexi style modules