


Popp Rock Shop JEP50 Amplifier - Built for Ross
Popp Rock Shop JEP50
I have been building custom guitar amplifiers for 14 years now and I am finally releasing a model amp. The Popp Rock Shop JEP50 is based on my favorite 2204 50-watt master volume circuit as was used in the late Marshall JMP50 and Early Marshall JCM800 amplifiers. It is super loud and provides plenty of crunchy goodness for hard rock, metal, doom, sludge, or anything thing where you want real tube distortion.
The JEP50's best feature is the "Bright Cap Clip" switch which allows you the switch the bright cap in and out of the circuit to tame that harsh high end at low volumes. I also altered the resistor values to add slightly more gain. The JEP50 works amazingly well with a fuzz or tube screamer before the input if you need even more gain.
The JEP50 is hand-turreted and hand-wired with high quality components. I built this amp to be a dependable workhorse for gigging musicians in mind. If you want different resistors (carbon composition or carbon film) or different signal caps (Sozo), I can build the JEP50 anyway you like usually for little or no upcharge. Check out the Popp Rock Shop at my Reverb Store today.
Here is a components list:
- Hand Turreted Circuit Board
- Heavy Gauge PTFE wire throughout
- Stainless Steel Hardware
- MojoTone Chassis with Plexi Faceplates
- Classic Tone Transformers (Future amps will be Hammond)
- Alpha Potentiometers
- Mallory Signal Capacitors
- F&T Filter Capacitors
- Dale Vishay Metal Film Resistors
- Cliff Jacks
- Bright Cap Switch for tone variation
- Sour Mash JMP Head Cabinet
Popp Rock Shop JEP50
I have been building custom guitar amplifiers for 14 years now and I am finally releasing a model amp. The Popp Rock Shop JEP50 is based on my favorite 2204 50-watt master volume circuit as was used in the late Marshall JMP50 and Early Marshall JCM800 amplifiers. It is super loud and provides plenty of crunchy goodness for hard rock, metal, doom, sludge, or anything thing where you want real tube distortion.
The JEP50's best feature is the "Bright Cap Clip" switch which allows you the switch the bright cap in and out of the circuit to tame that harsh high end at low volumes. I also altered the resistor values to add slightly more gain. The JEP50 works amazingly well with a fuzz or tube screamer before the input if you need even more gain.
The JEP50 is hand-turreted and hand-wired with high quality components. I built this amp to be a dependable workhorse for gigging musicians in mind. If you want different resistors (carbon composition or carbon film) or different signal caps (Sozo), I can build the JEP50 anyway you like usually for little or no upcharge. Check out the Popp Rock Shop at my Reverb Store today.
Here is a components list:
- Hand Turreted Circuit Board
- Heavy Gauge PTFE wire throughout
- Stainless Steel Hardware
- MojoTone Chassis with Plexi Faceplates
- Classic Tone Transformers (Future amps will be Hammond)
- Alpha Potentiometers
- Mallory Signal Capacitors
- F&T Filter Capacitors
- Dale Vishay Metal Film Resistors
- Cliff Jacks
- Bright Cap Switch for tone variation
- Sour Mash JMP Head Cabinet
Popp Rock Shop JEP50
I have been building custom guitar amplifiers for 14 years now and I am finally releasing a model amp. The Popp Rock Shop JEP50 is based on my favorite 2204 50-watt master volume circuit as was used in the late Marshall JMP50 and Early Marshall JCM800 amplifiers. It is super loud and provides plenty of crunchy goodness for hard rock, metal, doom, sludge, or anything thing where you want real tube distortion.
The JEP50's best feature is the "Bright Cap Clip" switch which allows you the switch the bright cap in and out of the circuit to tame that harsh high end at low volumes. I also altered the resistor values to add slightly more gain. The JEP50 works amazingly well with a fuzz or tube screamer before the input if you need even more gain.
The JEP50 is hand-turreted and hand-wired with high quality components. I built this amp to be a dependable workhorse for gigging musicians in mind. If you want different resistors (carbon composition or carbon film) or different signal caps (Sozo), I can build the JEP50 anyway you like usually for little or no upcharge. Check out the Popp Rock Shop at my Reverb Store today.
Here is a components list:
- Hand Turreted Circuit Board
- Heavy Gauge PTFE wire throughout
- Stainless Steel Hardware
- MojoTone Chassis with Plexi Faceplates
- Classic Tone Transformers (Future amps will be Hammond)
- Alpha Potentiometers
- Mallory Signal Capacitors
- F&T Filter Capacitors
- Dale Vishay Metal Film Resistors
- Cliff Jacks
- Bright Cap Switch for tone variation
- Sour Mash JMP Head Cabinet