Marshall Amplification Stereo Amplifier JVM 2 User Manual

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Overview  
I. Channels, Modes & Memory  
setups can also be saved and recalled to one of  
128 locations via MIDI.  
For example, you could program a mixture of  
switching functions (in our example switches #1  
and #2 work in Preset Store mode, and #3 plus  
#4 work in Switch Store mode), so that:  
Presenting the 2-channel, 100W and 50W  
all-valve JVM amplifiers. Their 2 channels boast  
3 modes, giving you a total of 6 different modes  
to choose from - each with its own unique gain  
structure. Even though their front panel contains  
a total of 16 control knobs and 6 LED switches,  
the JVM is simple to understand and operate  
thanks to its extremely logical front and rear  
panel layouts.  
II. Footswitch (UK patent pending)  
The JVM come supplied with a 4-way  
programmable footswitch which can be  
connected to the amp via any standard guitar  
cable.  
Footswitch #1 = Overdrive channel, green mode  
with Master Volume ‘1’, Reverb ‘on’ and FX loop  
‘off’.  
Footswitch #2 = Clean channel, red mode with  
Master Volume ‘2’, Reverb ‘off’ and FX loop on.  
The front panel contains dedicated sets of  
controls for each of their 2 channels -  
MODEL: PEDL-00045  
Footswitch #3 = FX loop on/off  
Footswitch #4 = Master 1/2  
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CLEAN / CRUNCH and OVERDRIVE - plus  
MASTER and REVERB sections. Each channel  
contains the familiar controls, Volume, Bass,  
Middle, Treble and Gain. The REVERB section  
consists of 2 Reverb level controls, one for each  
channel while the MASTER section is comprised  
of 2 footswitchable Master Volumes, plus master  
RESONANCE and PRESENCE controls that  
work universally on both channels.  
All the settings are stored within your footswitch;  
this means it can be plugged into any JVM  
amplifier and all your footswitch settings can be  
instantly recalled.  
*Please note that the supplied Footswitch lead is  
unscreened and not suitable for guitar.  
Details on how to program your footswitch can  
be found later in this manual.  
Each of the 2 channels has 3 switchable modes.  
These are selected by the MODE switch  
dedicated to each channel. To select a channel  
press its respective MODE switch (or step on  
the relevant button on the supplied 4-way  
footswitch - see section II. Footswitch). To  
scroll through the selected channel's 3 modes  
keep pressing the said button and the colour of  
the LED in the switch will change from green to  
orange to red and then back to green. Doing this  
steps-up the gain level each time (red being the  
highest and green the lowest for each channel)  
and changes the channel's tonal voicing to suit.  
The 4-button footswitch features 5 LEDS  
marked CLEAN / CRUNCH, OD, MASTER,  
REVERB & FX. The LEDs for each of the 2  
channels are 3-coloured Green, Orange and  
Red, visually telling you which channel and  
mode is selected alongside the status of Master,  
Reverb and FX loop.  
III. Power Amp  
The power amp stage of the JVMs is based on  
the same as the one found in the JCM800 2203  
and 1959 Superlead amplifiers and their 50W  
cousins, responsible for the legendary Marshall  
roar it has been adjusted to suit the variety of  
tones found in the JVM. This section features  
Presence and Resonance control to help shape  
the overall tone of your JVM amplifier.  
The footswitch enables you to assign any of its  
4 switches to instantly recall any front panel  
function (Switch Store Mode) or complete  
channel setup (Preset Store Mode) in any order  
and combination.  
Your JVM is also equipped with a Silent  
Recording mode. When the STANDBY switch is  
OFF the power amplifier section is disabled but  
the rest of the amplifier remains fully  
operational.  
When you leave and then reselect a channel, it  
will automatically recall the last active mode as  
both channels remember the last mode they  
were in until a change is made. For instance, if  
you select the Overdrive channel's orange mode  
and then go to the Clean channel, when you  
reselect the Overdrive channel it will still be  
orange.  
For example, you could program it so that:  
Switch Store Mode  
Any footswitch is assigned to act as any one of  
your amp’s front panel switches:  
Channel/Mode; Reverb on/off; Master Volume  
1/2 and FX Loop on/off.  
IV. Studio Quality Reverb  
The Marshall JVM is equipped with a studio  
quality digital reverb routed in parallel to the  
main signal and mixed by means of a valve.  
When the reverb is engaged no degradation of  
the direct signal occurs and when off it is  
effectively removed from the circuit. Each of the  
JVM’s channels also has its own dedicated  
Reverb level control.  
If a switch is assigned to select a particular  
channel once is has been activated, it can be  
used to scroll through the three modes, just like  
its respective front panel switch.  
In addition to channel and Mode selection, other  
features switchable via the front panel and the  
supplied 4-way footswitch are Reverb (on/off)  
Master Volume selection (1 or 2), and  
Series/Parallel effects loop (on/off). All 3 of  
these options are also remembered by each  
Mode.  
Or…  
The Reverb switching has been designed to  
avoid abrupt cut offs in the reverb tail so when  
changing from channel to channel or switching  
the reverb off, its tail naturally decays.  
Preset Store Mode  
Each switch can be programmed to instantly call  
up a combination of JVM button options to form  
a Preset.  
To sum up, each of the JVMs 6 Modes will  
remember its most recent Reverb, FX loop and  
Master Volume selection. Additionally mode  
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The Basics  
Channel Overview  
We recommend that you fold out the inside back  
cover of this manual so that diagrams of the  
amp’s front and rear panels are visible while you  
read.  
Marshall recommends you always leave a  
(speaker) load attached to the unit.  
The JVM’s front panel is divided into 2 main  
sections: Channels and Master. Each of its  
channels has 3 modes which are distinguished  
by a different coloured light (green, orange or  
red) appearing in the respective MODE switch;  
the preamplifier’s gain structure is uniquely  
reconfigured for each and every mode.  
2. Ensure that both MASTER VOLUMES on the  
front panel (5) are set to zero.  
MAINS INPUT & FUSE (17)  
Your amp is provided with a detachable mains  
(power) lead, which is connected here. The  
specific mains input voltage rating that your  
amplifier has been built for is indicated on the  
rear panel.  
3. Connect the Footswitch Cable to the  
Footswitch and then connect to the  
FOOTSWITCH Socket (15) on the rear panel of  
the amplifier.  
CLEAN/CRUNCH CHANNEL (8)  
CLEAN/CRUNCH GREEN MODE: This is the  
cleanest of the three modes and, in keeping with  
traditional clean amps, it uses a simple and  
straightforward circuit keeping the signal as pure  
as possible. In this Mode the channel’s Volume  
control is taken out of circuit as is the case in  
vintage amplifiers of this nature. This is the only  
JVM mode where this happens.  
4. Connect the supplied mains (power) lead into  
the MAINS INPUT (17) on the rear panel first  
and then into an electrical outlet.  
WARNING: Before going any further, make  
sure your amplifier is compatible with your  
electrical supply. If you have any doubt,  
please get help from a qualified technician -  
your Marshall dealer can help you in this  
respect.  
5. Plug your guitar into the INPUT jack socket  
(10) on the front panel.  
6. Turn the front panel POWER switch (1) on.  
This will glow red then wait for a couple of  
minutes.  
CLEAN/CRUNCH ORANGE MODE: This mode  
shares the preamp topology of the classic  
Marshall JTM45/1959 ‘Plexi’ models (i.e.: gain +  
gain + tone) but with a bit more gain than is  
found in the originals.  
The correct value of mains fuse is specified on  
the rear panel of the amplifier. NEVER attempt  
to bypass the fuse or fit one of the incorrect  
value.  
7. After waiting a couple of minutes, engage the  
STANDBY switch (2). Leaving the amp on  
‘Standby’ for a period allows the valves to come  
up to their correct operating temperature. In  
order to prolong valve life, the STANDBY switch  
should also be used to turn the amplifier on and  
off during breaks in a performance.  
Mains (POWER) Switch (1)  
This is the On/Off switch for the mains electric  
power to the amplifier.  
CLEAN/CRUNCH RED MODE: This mode is  
reminiscent of the Marshall JCM800 2203  
amplifier, a staple of hard rock. The gain  
structure is gain + gain + gain + tone.  
Note: Please ensure the amplifier is switched off  
and unplugged from the mains electricity supply  
whenever it is moved!  
OVERDRIVE CHANNEL (9)  
STANDBY Switch & Silent recording (2)  
As stated above the STANDBY Switch is used in  
conjunction with the POWER Switch to ‘warm  
up’ the amplifier before use and to prolong the  
life of the output valves.  
OVERDRIVE GREEN MODE: This is very  
similar to the hot-rodded JCM800 sound found  
in ‘Crunch Red’, allowing you to dial-in two  
distinctly different yet similar crunch sounds if  
you so wish - one in each channel.  
INPUT Jack Socket (10)  
You must always use a screened (shielded)  
guitar cable and never use an unscreened  
(unshielded) speaker cable. Also, this cable  
should be one of good quality. If you are in any  
doubt regarding this, your Marshall dealer will be  
more than happy to help and advise you.  
When the amplifier is in standby mode the  
whole preamplifier section continues running at  
its nominal voltages whilst the power amplifier  
remains in a standby status. This allows the  
amplifier to be used for silent recording or  
preamplification purposes.  
OVERDRIVE ORANGE MODE: This adds  
another gain stage to the ‘Overdrive Green’  
circuit, resulting in a sound that’s perfect for  
singing leads and hard rock/heavy metal tones.  
Getting Started & Powering Up  
1. Make sure that the speakers/cabinet(s) are  
connected to the correct impedance  
LOUDSPEAKER jack(s) on the rear panel (11).  
See page 8 for specifics regarding impedance  
matching. If you’re using an extension cabinet  
make sure its rating is enough to handle the  
power of the amp and also that you’re using a  
proper speaker cable. Never use a screened  
(shielded) guitar cable for this purpose.  
OVERDRIVE RED MODE: Adds more gain to  
the ‘Overdrive Orange’ for a high gain Marshall  
sound.  
NOTE: Only when the STANDBY is off can  
the amplifier be used without a load for silent  
recording. Always ensure a load is  
connected when leaving the silent recording  
mode, i.e. when switching the STANDBY  
switch ON.  
WARNING!  
1. Failure to do any of the above will damage  
your amp.  
2. NEVER use your amp without a (speaker)  
load attached when the Standby Switch is  
ON.  
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Front Panel Operation  
Channel Section  
Presence and Resonance constitute a powerful  
power amplifier equaliser, allowing responses  
from a ‘^’ shape when they are fully  
counterclockwise, which is felt as a mid boost,  
to a ‘v’ shape when they are turned clockwise,  
which is felt as a scooped sound. Again, the  
effectiveness of these controls is highly  
dependant on the kind of connected speakers.  
Care has to be taken to avoid over excursion of  
the speaker cones in high resonance settings.  
To store the current status simply:  
MIDI operation  
Pressing a channel button has two functions:  
Pressing the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI PROGRAM  
switch (3) twice puts the amplifier in MIDI  
waiting mode, the LED will flash until a valid  
MIDI program change command is received.  
Set the amplifier to FOOTSWITCH PROGRAM  
mode (red light ON).  
When coming from a different channel it recalls  
the last setting in the new selected channel.  
Press and hold the desired switch for about 3  
seconds.  
When pressing in the same channel it cycles the  
modes: GREEN > ORANGE > RED > GREEN...  
On reception of a MIDI program change  
command the amplifier stores the current status  
(Channel + FX + Reverb + Master Settings) in  
the MIDI program number received. It is  
possible to store up to 128 different MIDI  
presets.  
The FX footswitch LED will flicker a couple of  
times indicating that the preset has been stored.  
Each mode remembers the FX, Reverb and  
Master settings.  
FX LOOP (4)  
In switch store mode, any of the footswitches  
can be configured to replicate the front panel  
switches and the amplifier will react exactly in  
the same way as when you operate them on the  
front panel.  
Example: You are in OVERDRIVE ORANGE  
with FX + REVERB and you press CLEAN. The  
amp switches to the last Clean mode you had  
(let’s assume it was CLEAN GREEN with  
REVERB). If you press the OVERDRIVE switch  
you go back to OVERDRIVE ORANGE with FX  
+ REVERB. This allows bouncing between  
channels without losing the settings. If you now  
press OVERDRIVE again, you go to  
This is a programmable FX loop which features  
a MIX control on the rear panel and it is located  
after the pre-amp, right before the reverb and  
serial loop circuits. Pressing the FX Loop switch  
(4) engages this effects loop. Please refer to the  
Serial / Parallel Loop description later on in the  
handbook for its operation.  
To exit this status without waiting for incoming  
MIDI data press the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI  
PROGRAM switch (3) again.  
All the front panel switches can be mapped to  
any of the footswitches without any limitation.  
The only exception is the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI  
PROGRAM switch which cannot be assigned to  
the footswitch.  
Note about MIDI channels: By default the  
amplifier is configured to listen to MIDI channel  
#1 but it can be changed to listen to any of the  
16 MIDI channels as follows:  
FOOTSWITCH / MIDI PROGRAM (3)  
This switch has a dual function:  
OVERDRIVE RED with whatever FX, MASTER  
and REVERB settings you had last time you  
were in this mode.  
Switch the amplifier off (Power switch (1), not  
Standby (2)).  
Pressing it once we enter the FOOTSWITCH  
PROGRAM mode. It is indicated by a  
continuous red light.  
To assign any of the front panel switches  
(except FOOTSWITCH / MIDI PROGRAM) to  
any of the footswitches simply:  
Pressing REVERB (7) switches the reverb ON  
and OFF in the current channel.  
Press and hold the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI  
PROGRAM switch (3).  
Pressing it twice we enter the MIDI PROGRAM  
mode. It is indicated by a blinking red light.  
Set the amplifier to FOOTSWITCH PROGRAM  
mode (red light ON).  
Pressing FX LOOP (4) switches the parallel FX  
loop ON and OFF in the current channel.  
Switch the amplifier on (Power switch (1)).  
Footswitch program and use  
Press and hold the desired footswitch.  
Release the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI PROGRAM  
switch (3), the LED will start to flash.  
Master Section  
The JVM range features a new type of fully  
configurable footswitch. Connection to the  
amplifier requires a standard mono 1/4" jack to  
jack cable. Any guitar lead will work and  
practically there should be no limit in its length.  
REVERB Control (7)  
While holding the footswitch down, in less than  
3 seconds, press the front panel switch you  
want to map.  
Alongside the REVERB switch each channel  
has its own reverb control allowing individual  
level settings of the effect.  
Send ANY MIDI command using your MIDI  
pedalboard or any other MIDI equipment.  
The FX footswitch LED will flicker a couple of  
times indicating that the switch has been  
mapped.  
The amplifier will detect which channel came in  
and configure itself to listen to that MIDI channel  
only. From now on any MIDI preset you had  
previously stored will be activated only on the  
new channel regardless of what channel you  
used before, this allows a fast reconfiguration  
should there be a MIDI conflict with any other  
outboard equipment.  
MASTER 1 / MASTER 2 (5)  
When the front panel FOOTSWITCH / MIDI  
PROGRAM switch is off, the footswitch operates  
in safe mode and executes the commands the  
moment the switch is pressed down.  
These are the master volume controls of the  
amplifier. They can be assigned individually to  
each of the modes as you wish and the master  
selection will be stored in each of the modes.  
From now on the selected footswitch will act  
exactly in the same way as if you press the  
related front panel switch.  
If you enter the FOOTSWITCH PROGRAM  
mode (LED red) you will be able to program the  
footswitch but nevertheless the footswitch and  
the amplifier will remain fully operational with the  
only difference that the commands will be  
executed when releasing the footswitches, as  
opposed to the normal mode.  
PRESENCE, RESONANCE (6)  
These controls are power amplifier controls and  
only have effect when playing through a speaker  
(not in silent recording). They affect how the  
power amplifier reacts to the connected  
speakers and how much control the amplifier  
has over them.  
Switches and presets can be assigned as  
wished without limitation and in any order  
(again, except the FOOTSWITCH / MIDI  
PROGRAM switch). The footswitch configuration  
is stored in the footswitch itself, not in the  
amplifier. Resetting the amplifier will not affect  
the footswitch configuration as well.  
If you want to exit the MIDI channel selection  
without any action press the  
FOOTSWITCH / MIDI PROGRAM switch (3)  
while waiting for MIDI data.  
Each of the individual footswitches has 2 modes  
Increasing the RESONANCE control  
of operation: preset store and switch store.  
emphasises the natural speaker’s resonance for  
an improved bass response. In the same way,  
increasing the PRESENCE control emphasises  
the speaker’s high frequencies which will be  
heard as an improved high frequency response  
which adds presence to the sound.  
The footswitch can be hot-swapped and  
synchronises itself with the amplifier after  
connection. However it is recommended to  
connect the footswitch lead to the footswitch  
side first and then connect it to the amplifier.  
In preset store mode, any of the footswitches  
can be configured to store the current amplifier  
status. The current channel, master, FX and  
reverb status will be stored and recalled when  
the respective footswitch is pressed.  
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Rear Panel Operation  
SERIAL / PARALLEL FX LOOP (12)  
FOOTSWITCH (15)  
To confirm the factory reset press OVERDRIVE  
MODE switch.  
Hint 2: To have a tuner output muting the  
amplifier, connect the tuner to the FX send and  
select the Clean channel. Turn the MIX control  
to WET and switch the FX loop on. Store this  
preset as described before and label it for  
example as ‘tuner’. Obviously in this  
The JVM is equipped with a series / parallel FX  
loop. Connect your external FX equipment input  
to the JVM SEND jack, and the FX output to the  
JVM RETURN jack. As described previously,  
this effects loop can be bypassed from the front  
panel and the amount of effect can be dialed in  
with the MIX control.  
Connect the supplied footswitch using any  
standard 1/4" jack mono lead. Using any other  
type of footswitch rather than the supplied will  
have no effect and will be ignored by the  
amplifier.  
If you want to abort, press any other switch.  
Footswitch Reset:  
It is possible to reset the footswitch to the  
factory default status. This is achieved as  
follows:  
configuration it is not possible to connect any  
other effect to the loop.  
MIDI In / Through (16)  
Connect any external MIDI equipment to the  
MIDI In DIN socket. A copy of the signal in this  
connector will be available on the MIDI thru  
socket to allow daisy chaining of MIDI  
equipment. Note that the JVM only accepts  
incoming data and it is not able to send any  
MIDI commands.  
The +4dBu/-10dBV switch allows you to  
configure the loop for its use with either  
professional equipment (+4dBu setting) or with  
guitar level effects like effects pedals (-10dBV  
setting).  
Hint 3: To use a different preamplifier and  
combine it with the JVM channels, connect the  
external preamplifier output to the parallel loop  
return and turn the MIX to WET. Connect the  
external preamp input with a splitter to the  
amplifiers input (it might be necessary to use an  
active splitter to keep a high impedance and/or  
an isolated one to avoid ground loops).  
Switching the effects loop ON and OFF will  
alternate between the external preamp and the  
JVM preamp.  
Unplug the footswitch at any of the cable sides.  
Press and hold the switch #4 (right switch).  
Plug in the footswitch cord.  
When MIX is set to WET all the signal goes  
through the external loop, adding more direct  
(unprocessed) signal as you turn it towards  
DRY. This allows you to mix any amount of the  
external effect without loosing or degrading the  
direct signal quality.  
SPEAKER Outputs (11)  
Release the switch and the FX led will start  
blinking.  
There are 5 speaker outputs available on the  
rear panel. They are labelled according to the  
intended impedances:  
If you want to erase the footswitch memory  
press the switch #3. To keep the memory press  
either the #1 or #2 switch. Please note that once  
the memory is erased it cannot be recovered.  
16 Ohm: connect any 16 Ohms guitar cabinet to  
this jack.  
As the JVM reverb circuitry is connected after  
the parallel loop it is also possible to create a  
preset to add reverb to the external preamp. To  
do this, simply switch the reverb ON and create  
a preset in any channel with the reverb ON and  
FX ON and assign it to the footswitch. That  
would be external preamp + reverb.  
When mixing the WET and DRY signals the  
external effects processor’s output should be  
configured to remove the direct (unprocessed)  
signal or unpleasant phasing effects may occur  
when mixing it again in the amplifier. If the  
amplifier sounds thin after connecting an  
external effect check that no direct signal is  
being returned from the processor’s output.  
8 Ohm: connect a single 8 Ohms guitar cabinet  
or two 16 Ohms guitar cabinets.  
Release the switch and the footswitch will  
synchronise with the amplifier.  
4 Ohm: connect a single 4 Ohms guitar cabinet  
or two 8 Ohms guitar cabinets.  
The factory default is as follows:  
FSW #1: Clean/Crunch Mode  
FSW #2: Overdrive Mode  
FSW #3: Master  
You can also go further and assign a different  
Master level to both external and internal  
preamplifiers in the same way as you assigned  
reverb.  
WARNING: Although the JVM amplifier has 5  
speaker outputs, never attempt to connect more  
speakers than rated. The safe combinations are  
1x16 Ohm, 1x8 Ohm, 1x4 Ohm, 2x16 Ohm or  
2x8 Ohm. Any other speaker configuration may  
stress the power amplifier section and in  
extreme cases may lead to valve and/or output  
transformer failure.  
Note that if the FX loop is ON and the MIX  
control is set to WET without an external  
processor connected, the amplifier will be  
muted.  
FSW #4: Reverb  
Hints  
Hint 1: It is possible to use different modes in  
the same channel with different volumes to  
avoid imbalance between mode levels. To do  
this simply create 2 presets in the footswitch  
assigning MASTER 1 or MASTER 2 to any of  
the modes.  
Hint 4: Notes about using 2 heads  
simultaneously. The suggested procedure is  
connect the ‘master’ head PREAMP OUT to the  
‘slave’ head POWER AMP IN and switch the  
POWER AMP INSERT to ACTIVE in the ‘slave’  
amplifier.  
POWER AMP INSERT / SERIAL LOOP (13)  
This is a passive loop connected right before the  
master controls. It is a line level loop so it is  
recommended to only use high headroom  
devices to avoid signal degradation. Plugging  
only into the return jack allows the use of the  
JVM’s power section overriding the preamp.  
HINTS & TIPS  
Factory Reset  
This will erase all the MIDI presets and set MIDI  
reception channel to #1. Please note that once  
the memory is erased it cannot be recovered.  
If you do not connect any effect to the  
SERIAL / PARALLEL FX LOOP the MIX control  
can be used to act like an extra volume control  
in any of the channels.  
In order to track the master volume settings in  
both heads (as the master volume circuitry is  
wired after the loop) it is suggested to use MIDI  
control with both amplifiers programmed in the  
same way. Connect the MIDI IN of one of the  
amplifiers to the MIDI THROUGH of the other  
and the pedalboard or MIDI equipment to the  
remaining MIDI IN.  
Master controls and the emulated line out are  
located after the serial loop so it is still possible  
to take advantage of those features when using  
an external preamplifier. The loop can be taken  
off the circuit by pressing the BYPASS switch,  
but as opposed to the Series / Parallel loop this  
switch cannot be programmed.  
Switch the amplifier off (power switch off, not  
standby switch).  
Press and hold CLEAN/CRUNCH CHANNEL  
switch.  
Switch the amplifier on (power switch on, not  
standby switch).  
EMULATED LINE OUT (14)  
The pre master volume signal, processed  
through a 4x12 speaker cabinet emulator and  
electronically balanced is made available at this  
connector.  
The 2 channel LEDs will glow red.  
Release the switch.  
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Technical Specification - Heads  
JVM210H Head  
100W  
JVM205H Head  
50W  
Power (RMS)  
Valves  
5x ECC83 + 4x EL34  
470kΩ  
5x ECC83 + 2x EL34  
470kΩ  
Main Guitar - Input Impedance  
Emulated Output - Level  
FX Send Level - selectable  
Weight  
+4dBu  
-10dBV, +4dBu  
22kg  
+4dBu  
-10dBV, +4dBu  
17.5kg  
Size (mm) W, H, D  
750 x 310 x 215  
750 x 310 x 215  
Technical Specification - Combos  
JVM210C Combo  
JVM205C Combo  
50W  
5x ECC83 + 2x EL34  
470kΩ  
JVM215C Combo  
50W  
5x ECC83 + 2x EL34  
470kΩ  
Power (RMS)  
Valves  
100W  
5x ECC83 + 4x EL34  
470kΩ  
Main Guitar - Input Impedance  
Emulated Output - Level  
FX Send Level - selectable  
Speaker(s)  
+4dBu  
-10dBV, +4dBu  
1x Vintage + 1x Heritage 1x Vintage + 1x Heritage  
+4dBu  
-10dBV, +4dBu  
+4dBu  
-10dBV, +4dBu  
G12B  
Weight  
34.5kg  
29.5kg  
26.5kg  
Size (mm) W, H, D  
690 x 510 x 265  
690 x 510 x 265  
605 x 510 x 265  
* EUROPE ONLY  
- Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
requirements of the EMC Directive (Environments E1, E2 and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and the Low Voltage  
Directive in the E.U.  
* EUROPE ONLY - Note: The Peak Inrush current for the JVM210H and JVM210C is 52 amps.  
The Peak Inrush current for the JVM205H, JVM205C & JVM215C is 26 amps.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Follow all instructions and heed all warnings  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS !  
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JVM210H / JVM205H front panel  
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10  
JVM210H / JVM205H rear panel  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
9
4
JVM210C / JVM205C / JVM215C front panel  
10  
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
JVM210C / JVM205C / JVM215C rear panel  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
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JVM 2 Channel Block Diagram  
CLEAN  
SHAPE  
CLEAN / CRUNCH  
CATHODE  
FOLLOWER  
CATHODE  
FOLLOWER  
GAIN  
CRUNCH VOL  
OD VOL  
CLN / CR  
TONE  
V6:A  
V6:B  
V7:A  
V7:B  
V8:A  
V8:B  
PARALLEL LOOP  
INPUT  
LOOP  
RECOVERY  
V9:A  
OD  
TONE  
OD / GAIN  
GAIN  
+4 / -10  
MIX  
SEND  
RETURN FX LOOP  
BYPASS  
EMULATED  
LINE OUT  
OUTPUT VALVES (1 & 4 NOT USED IN 50W)  
V1  
REVERB MIXER  
V9:B  
POWER AMP INSERT  
SERIES LOOP  
BYPASS  
MASTER 1  
MASTER 2  
PHASE SHIFTER  
V5  
PRE-AMP OUT  
/ SEND  
PRE-AMP OUT  
/ RETURN  
V2  
V3  
V4  
SPEAKER  
OUT  
CLEAN /  
CRUNCH  
GAIN STAGES  
CLEAN GREEN : V6:A, V7:B  
REVERB  
RESONANCE  
PRESENCE  
OVERDRIVE  
CRUNCH ORANGE : V6:A, V7:A GAIN OFF, V7:B  
RED : V6:A, V7:A, GAIN ON, V7:B  
REVERB  
LEVEL  
OD GREEN : V6:A, V7:A GAIN ON, V7:B  
ORANGE : V6:A, V6:B, V7:A GAIN OFF, V7:B  
RED : V6:A, V6:B, V7:A GAIN ON, V7:B  
VALVE CHART  
V4  
V3  
V2  
V1  
V6  
V5  
V9  
V8  
V7  
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