Completely in full tube technology, without semiconductors in the signal path, the JVM205H delivers a sound quality on stage that is second to none! Its two channels each offer three modes, which by switching on tube stages provide a selection of a total of six independent basic sounds with their own gain structure.
By repeatedly pressing the respective channel selector button, the other modes are selected, with the LED changing from green, to orange, to red, and then back to green. By cleverly switching on the respective active tube stages (modes), completely independent basic sounds are created in this way. A wide range of JVM410H basic sounds served as a template, making the two-channel amplifier stylistically just as versatile as the four-channel amplifiers of the series. Thanks to its logical layout of the controls on the front panel and rear, the two-channel amplifier is even more manageable and incredibly easy to operate.
50 watts RMS output power
Full tube technology
2 channels in full tube technology, without semiconductors in the signal path (Clean/Crunch, Overdrive)
Own 3-band tone control as well as “Gain” and “Volume” for both channels
6 basic sounds, directly selectable via footswitch or MIDI
Each basic sound works with its own relay-switched network
“Channel” memory stores the last used sound configuration - i.e., all switching states
EL34 power stage with “Presence” and “Resonance” control
2 switchable and programmable master volumes
Digital reverb with separate control for both channels
Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass circuit
Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
Emulated DI out for mixing console connection
Silent recording in bypass mode
MIDI In and MIDI Thru
128 switching combinations can be recalled via MIDI program change
Preamp tubes: 5 x ECC83
Power tubes: 2 x EL34
Patented, freely configurable fourfold footswitch included (PEDL00045)
Dimensions: (W x H x D) 750 x 310 x 215
Finger-jointed birch plywood housing for maximum stability
Weight: 17.5 kg
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