Great video, thanks for this. How does this amp compare to a Rockerverb (also mid-heavy), or SLO-100 (thick in low-mids), in terms of distortion, bounce, and enjoyability? Would you recommend this amp for leads?
Nice one, Blake! I hear a lot of Splawn Quickrod in Channel 1. Channel 2 reminds me of my Badlander with more Marshally mids. This one feels worth it for Channel 1 alone. Love your set list for this demo!
Youre definitely right - channel 1 alone is worth it. 2 just sends it over the top. I'm really impressed with it overall. Those Redseven guys know what theyre doing
@@blakemansfield2356 Very cool, im loving mine! but as you said, its verrrry modded marshall to the point where its hard to really pinpoint. Ive heard others makes comparisons to other amps that I'm not quite sure I agree with:). Great demo, sounds very chewy. Your recorded tones are phenomenol.
@@blakemansfield2356 agreed, its definitely got its own unique thing going, and the phenomenol standout to me is the string separation and clarity even with the gobs of gain and pleasing compression
Very cool amp, surprised I liked the clean a lot. There's a lot of gain on these sounds, is that just how it is or can you do a slightly less gained up metal tone? The "We Die Young" portion sort of demonstrated that, it was pretty great.
I let that one go. But in general, ubers are very scooped, thick, somewhat darker. Leviathan has more midrange happening and is much tighter without being sterile- no pedals needed.
@@blakemansfield2356 damn! that tells me a lot as i feel like im more Marshall leaning as well as far as what i want out of an amp. Does the Leviathon have any modern type EVH compression like the Uberschall?
As the person who bought the Rev 1 Uber from Blake, the two amps are just about as far apart as any two amps can be- both have a purpose, but the uberschall is massive, dark, and thick, and the leviathan is super clear and tight and dry- interestingly, both have very clear note definition despite how far apart they are
KILLER, KILLER tones! Possibly the best demo of this amp! ❤
Great video, thanks for this. How does this amp compare to a Rockerverb (also mid-heavy), or SLO-100 (thick in low-mids), in terms of distortion, bounce, and enjoyability? Would you recommend this amp for leads?
riffs are fking awesome keep up man
Definitely the most accurate capture of what the amp sounds like :)
Wow thanks man!
Nice one, Blake! I hear a lot of Splawn Quickrod in Channel 1. Channel 2 reminds me of my Badlander with more Marshally mids. This one feels worth it for Channel 1 alone.
Love your set list for this demo!
Youre definitely right - channel 1 alone is worth it. 2 just sends it over the top. I'm really impressed with it overall. Those Redseven guys know what theyre doing
Great playing as always bud. 🍻
Def like to hear/play one of these - sounds fun to play
You’d dig it for sure man
Where did you set your depth and presence?
Is this channel 1 better than the Bogner xtc blue channel?
Damn… sounds great.. nice playing as well
Love this amp, simply one of the top three hi gain amps I have ever tried. Definetely in the bucket list.
What’s your others?
@Colin.W for my taste wizard mtl and bogner uberschall are the other two
Great video as always mate!
Could you please do more Marshall JMP-1 videos with various power amps please :)
All the best!
Well yes, but I only have one power amp currently. But I could use the power amp if some my other amps that have fx loops!
@@blakemansfield2356 I would love to hear that, very keen!!
Love it!!! What amp would you say this amp is in the vein of?
Channel 1 has a lot of marshall qualities. 2 is a verrry modded marshall. I’m not even sure how else to describe it!
@@blakemansfield2356 Very cool, im loving mine! but as you said, its verrrry modded marshall to the point where its hard to really pinpoint. Ive heard others makes comparisons to other amps that I'm not quite sure I agree with:). Great demo, sounds very chewy. Your recorded tones are phenomenol.
@@SidSub I have to say, that’s kind of what I like about it. It’s familiar yet new and fresh at the same time.
@@blakemansfield2356 agreed, its definitely got its own unique thing going, and the phenomenol standout to me is the string separation and clarity even with the gobs of gain and pleasing compression
Nice demo. What cab/speakers/mic?
Very cool amp, surprised I liked the clean a lot. There's a lot of gain on these sounds, is that just how it is or can you do a slightly less gained up metal tone? The "We Die Young" portion sort of demonstrated that, it was pretty great.
Curious about this one! Sounds great!
I think you’d dig it - thanks man
Has this got el34? Or kt88
@@scarreefty KT88
Cheers 🍻
Nice demo, can you play this beastie at bedroom levels using the masters?
To the youtuber behind this channel. Press x2 speed and at the intro you’ve got a really cool song.
like this more than SLO 100
Damn this amp just punches you right in the gut! Mids 🤤🤤🤤
Exactly man / the mids
@@blakemansfield2356what cab you running here?
how does this compare to your Bogner Uberscall original?
I let that one go. But in general, ubers are very scooped, thick, somewhat darker. Leviathan has more midrange happening and is much tighter without being sterile- no pedals needed.
@@blakemansfield2356 damn! that tells me a lot as i feel like im more Marshall leaning as well as far as what i want out of an amp. Does the Leviathon have any modern type EVH compression like the Uberschall?
As the person who bought the Rev 1 Uber from Blake, the two amps are just about as far apart as any two amps can be- both have a purpose, but the uberschall is massive, dark, and thick, and the leviathan is super clear and tight and dry- interestingly, both have very clear note definition despite how far apart they are