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The symbols shown above are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential
hazards with electrical products.The lightning flash with arrowpoint in an equilateral
triangle means that there are dangerous voltages present within the unit.The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer
to the owners manual.
These symbols warn that there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.Do not
open the unit.Do not attempt to service the unit yourself.Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturers warranty. Do not get the unit wet.If liquid is spilled on the unit,shut it off immediately and
take it to a dealer for service. Disconnect the unit during storms to prevent damage.
GROUNDINGORPOLARIZATION:
Precautions should be taken so that the grounding
or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.
POWERCORDPR OTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,paying particular
attention to cords at plugs,convenience receptacles,and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
SERVICING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,the user should not attempt to
service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service personnel.
FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH EXTERNALL
Y A CCESSIBLE FUSE RECEPT
CLE:
Replace fuse with same type and rating only.
A-
A molded mains plug that has been cut off from the cord is unsafe. Discard the mains
plug at a suitable disposal facility. NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
SHOULD YOU INSER T A DAMAGED OR CUT MAINS PLUG INT
O A 13
AMP POWER SOCKET . Do not use the mains plug without the fuse cover in place.
Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local retailer. Replacement fuses
are 13 amps and MUST be ASTA approved to BS1362.
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UCTIONS
YOUR UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH
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The cores in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN and YELLOW - Earth
BLUE - Neutral
BROWN - Live
As colours of the cores in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with
the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug,proceed as follows:
The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter E,or with the earth symbol,or coloured
green,or green and yellow.
The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked N
or coloured black.
The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked
L or coloured red.
This equipment may require the use of a different line cord,attachment plug,or both,
depending on the available power source at installation. If the attachment plug needs
to be changed, refer servicing to qualified service personnel who should refer to the
table below. The green/yellow wire shall be connected directly to the unit's chassis.
CAUTION!
This product may contain a lithium batter y.There is danger of explosion if the battery is
incorrectly replaced.Replace only with an Eveready CR 2032 or equivalent.Make sure
the battery is installed with the correct polarity. Discard used batteries according to
manufacturers instructions.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare.Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av
apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandren.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering. Udskiftning m kun ske med
batteri av samme fabrikat og type . Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren.
VAROITUS!
Paristo voi rjht,jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppin.Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
VARNING!
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte .Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ
som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturers Name:
Manufacturers Address:
Johnson Amplification
8760 S. Sandy Parkway
Sandy, Utah 84070, USA
EN 60065 (1993)
E 65-94
IEC 65 (1985) with Amendments 1, & 2 (JM60)
IEC 65 (1985) with Amendments 1, 2, & 3 (JM120)
EMC:
EN 55013 (1990)
EN 55020 (1991)
Supplementary Information:
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC.
Johnson Amplification
President of Johnson Amplification
8760 S. Sandy Parkway
Sandy, Utah 84070, USA
Tel: 801-566-8800
Fax: 801-566-7005
Effective November 16, 1998
European Contact: Your local Johnson Amplification Sales and Service Office or
International Sales Office
8760 S. Sandy Parkway
Sandy, Utah 84070, USA
Tel: 801-568-7642
Fax: 801-568-7638
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We at
Johnson Amplification
are very proud of our products and back-up each one we sell with the following
Warranty:
1. The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days after purchase date to validate this warranty
2. Johnson Amplification warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service.
3. Johnson Amplification liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show
evidence of defect, provided the product is returned to Johnson Amplification WITH RETURN
AUTHORIZATION, where all
parts and labor will be covered up to a period of one year. A Return Authorization number may be obtained from Johnson
Amplification by telephone. The company shall not be liable for any consequential damage as a result of the products use
in any circuit or assembly .
4. Proof-of-purchase is considered to be the burden of the consumer .
5. Johnson Amplification reserves the right to make changes in design, or make additions to, or improvements upon this
product without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured.
6. The consumer forfeits the benefits of this warranty if the products main assembly is opened and tampered with by
anyone other than a certified Johnson Amplification technician, or if the product is used with AC voltages outside of the
range suggested by the manufacturer .
7. The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and Johnson Amplification neither assumes nor
authorizes any person to assume any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this product. In no event shall
Johnson Amplification or its dealers be liable for special consequential damages or from any delay in the performance of
this warranty due to causes beyond their control.
Johnson Amplification is a registered trademark of the Harman Music Group Incorporated
Note: The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without notification. Some information
contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the product or operating system since this
version of the manual was completed. The information contained in this version of the owners manual supersedes all previous
versions.
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Table of Contents
Safety information.....................................................I
Declaration of Conformity.........................................II
Warranty...................................................................III
Table of Contents......................................................IV
Section 1 - Introduction
Congratulations.........................................................1
Included Items..........................................................1
Product Features.......................................................1
Quick Start................................................................2
Hidden Button Accessible Parameters.......................2
A Guided Tour of the JM60/JM120............................3
The Front Panel ........................................................3
The Rear Panel.........................................................5
About the JM60/JM120.............................................6
Amp Section..............................................................6
Effects Section...........................................................6
Performance Mode...................................................6
Appendix
Preset List.................................................................23
Specifications ...........................................................24
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Section-1 Introduction
Congratulations
on your purchase of the Johnson Marquis JM60/JM120! Thank you for choosing Johnson Amplification.
The Johnson Marquis JM60 and JM120 are two of the most flexible amplifiers in the world. With 18 high quality amp models, a host of
modulation, pitch shifting, delay, and reverb effects all at your command, the JM60/JM120 are truly in a class by themselves. This users
guide is your key to understanding how to get the most out of the JM60/JM120. Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the
controls on your amp. Youre sure to have endless hours of audio satisfaction by doing so.
Your Marquis was carefully assembled and packaged at the factory. Before you proceed any further, make sure the following items are
included:
Section 1 - Introduction
Quick Start
The JM60/JM120 come with 27 pre-programmed factory presets, and 27 user presets. From the factory, the user presets are
exact duplicates of the factory presets. This allows you to experiment without running the risk of losing any of the original
sounds contained in the JM60/JM120.
For those of you who prefer to burn now and read later, weve included this Quick Start section to get you up and running.
Making Connections:
Connect your instrument to the input jack on the front panel. If an extension cabinet is to be used (JM60 only), connect an
unshielded speaker cable from the Extension Speaker Output jack on the rear panel to a satellite speaker cabinet (such as the
J112) with a minimum 8 ohm load.
Optional Foot Controller Connections:
Connect the optional J3 footswitch or J8 foot controller to their designated jacks on the rear panel.
Caution: Do not connect anything but the J3 or J8 foot controllers to the JM60/JM120. Doing so may damage the
device.
Apply Power:
Turn the Master Volume on the JM60/JM120 all the way down. Turn the power switch to the on position. Gradually increase the
master volume control to achieve the desired volume.
Select Preset:
Use the Select knob to scroll through the different presets. Once you have found some presets that suit your taste, you can alter
the sounds to your specific needs.
Each of the various effects will have dedicated knobs which will vary the amount of their associated parameters. The Amp section
has a Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence (JM120 only), and a preset Level knob. The Mod/Pitch effects section has a Speed and
Depth knob (the JM120 includes a Level knob for the Mod/Pitch effects). The Delay section has a Delay Level, and Feedback
knob. The Reverb section has a Level knob. You can adjust any of these parameters to your liking, and remember that you are
not at risk of losing any sounds so, dont be afraid to experiment.
1 . Input - This 1/4 jack is where you connect your instrument to the JM60/JM120.
2. Master Volume 3. Amp Models -
This knob is used to control the overall output volume on the JM60/JM120.
These buttons will instantly select one of the 18 different amplifier models that the JM60/JM120 has available. Each press
of one of these buttons will access a different type of amp model. The LED corresponding to the currently selected amp
model will light as these buttons are used.
3a. American - This button will call up one of the 6 different American Amplifier models. The American Amp models include:
Black Face, Tweed, Rectified, Blues Combo, Boutique, and High Gain.
3b. British - This button will call up one of the 6 different British Amplifier models. The British Amp models
include: Class A Clean, Class A Dirty, High Wattage, Master Volume, Modern Gain, and Hot Rod.
3c. Johnson - This button will select one of the 6 Johnson Amplifier models. The Johnson Amp models include: Clean
Tube (a clean combo setting), Crunch Tube (a smoothly overdriven combo), Saturated Tube (an extra gain and
sustain combo), Fuzz (a high gain fuzz distortion), Overdrive (a smooth crunch distortion), and Metal (a high gain
solid state distortion).
4. Amp Controls -
These knobs control all of the amplifiers equalization and levels for each preset.
4a. Gain - This knob controls the amount of distortion gain (drive) for each preset.
4b. Treble - This knob is used to increase or decrease the amount of treble enhancement in each preset.
4c. Mid - This knob is used to increase or decrease the amount of mid-range enhancement in each preset.
4d. Bass - This knob is used to increase or decrease the amount of bass enhancement in each preset.
4e. Presence (JM120 only) - This knob is used to adjust the definition or edge for each preset.
4f. Level - This knob is used to adjust the volume level of each preset.
5) Mod/Pitch Select-
This button is used to select one of the 6 different types of modulation or pitch shifting effects (9 on the JM120).
Each press of this button will select a different type of effect. The Mod/Pitch effects in the JM60 include Chorus,
Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Vibrato and Pitch Shift. The Mod/Pitch effects in the JM120 include Chorus, Flanger,
Phaser, TremoPan, VibroPan, Ring Modulator, Dual Pitch, Dual Detune, and Rotary Speaker Simulator. The LED next
to the currently selected Mod/Pitch effect will light as this button is pressed. Pressing and holding this button will
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bypass the effect. If no LED is lit, the effect is bypassed. To access the Mod/Pitch Level on the JM60, press and hold
the Select button. While still holding the button, begin turning the Select knob. Release the Select button and now
you can adjust the currently selected Mod/Pitch effect level to your liking. Press any button to exit.
6) Delay Select-
This button will select the type of delay module being used. Each press of this button will select a new type of
delay module. The delay types include Analog, Delay, and Ping Pong. The LED next to the currently selected
delay type will light as this button is used. Pressing and holding this button will bypass the Delay effect. If no LED is lit, the
effect is bypassed
7) Tap It - This button is used to set the delay time of the delay effect. Tapping this button in tempo with the music will synchronize the
delay repeats with the tempo of the song. Pressing and holding this button will access the Delay Time fine adjust parameter.
Using the Select knob, you can adjust the Delay time in 10ms increments (100 ms when the delay time exceeds 1 second).
Press any button to exit.
8) Reverb Select-
This button is used to select one of the 3 different types of reverb. Each press of this button will select a next type of
reverb module. The reverb types include Hall, Plate, and Spring. The LED next to the currently selected reverb type will
light as this button is used. Pressing and holding this button will bypass the effect. If no LED is lit, the effect is bypassed.
9) Numeric Display -
This two digit display indicates the currently active Bank and Preset. There are 27 user presets and 27 factory
presets in the JM60/JM120 arranged in 9 banks with 3 different presets in each bank. The first digit in the display
will show the bank number and the second digit shows whether channel 1, 2, or 3 is selected. A decimal point in
the lower right hand corner of the display indicates a factory preset is active.
10) Manual - This button is used to activate the current position of all knobs on the front panel. In other words, the front panel
knob positions will not necessarily reflect the sound of a preset until the Manual button has been pressed. Once
the Manual button is pressed, the sound will correspond to the value of the knobs.
11) Store - This button is used to store your custom settings to one of the user preset locations. The store button will light when changes
have been made to a preset indicating that changes will be lost if they are not stored.
12) Speed - In general, this knob will adjust the speed of the modulation effect. However, it is also used to adjust other parameters
depending on the type of effect that has been chosen. See pages 12-14 for a complete list of the parameters controlled for
each type of effect.
13) Depth - In general, this knob will adjust the depth, or intensity of the modulation effect. However, it is also used to adjust other
parameters depending on the type of effect that has been chosen. See pages 12-14 for a complete list of the parameters
controlled for each type of effect.
14) Level (JM120 only) 15) Delay Level -
This knob adjusts the volume level of the modulation and pitch shift effect.
16) Feedback - This knob will adjust the number of delay repeats.
17) Reverb - This knob adjusts the volume level of the reverb effect.
18) Select - This knob is used to change from one preset to another. It will scroll through all available presets in both the user
and factory banks. Once you have scrolled through the user presets it will shift to the factory presets. If you
continue to turn the knob, it will wrap around to the user presets again.
19) Power Switch (JM120 only) Engages or disengages power.
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Connect the detachable power cord to this jack. The rectangular drawer under the receptacle is the
fuse holder. Use only the fuse size and rating as specified on the back of your amp. A spare fuse is located in a
second pocket of this drawer
4) J3 Footswitch Jack -
This 5 pin din jack is for connecting the optional Johnson J8 foot controller only. THIS IS NOT A
MIDI CONNECTION . Connecting a MIDI device to this jack could damage the device.
This jack is for connecting the optional Johnson J3 footswitch. The J3 must use a TRS stereo cable for
connection.
6) Headphone Jack -
This stereo TRS jack is used to connect a pair of stereo headphones. It can also be used as a speaker
compensated direct out for direct to mixing console connections.
8) Loop Return -
9) Loop Send -
This is a powered output for connecting the J112 external speaker cabinet. Connecting an
extra speaker cabinet must be done in order to utilize the JM60s stereo capabilities. A
minimum speaker load of 8 s is required.
This switch enables or disables the internal speaker on the JM60/JM120 for those times when
you do not want the speaker active such as during direct recording.
This stereo TRS jack is used to connect from the outputs of an external effect device to the JM60/JM120. It is a
stereo input to the stereo power amp within the Marquis. Connecting a mono cable will provide just a mono
return, and effects in the loop will only be heard from the internal speaker.
This stereo TRS jack is used to connect from the JM60/JM120 to the inputs of an external effect device. It is a post
preamp, post effects stereo output. *
* Note: The effect loop of the Marquis JM60/JM120 is designed for use with rack mount effects only. The output level may
not be suitable for pedal type effects and may overdrive their input stage.
Section 1 - Introduction
Amp Section
The amp section of the JM60/JM120 is located on the left half of the faceplate. It is comprised of 18 different amplifier models which can be
instantly accessed by the press of any of the three amp model buttons. Each successive press of the same button will select the next amp type
within that particular modeling group. The Amp section also includes the same type of gain and tone controls that you would find on typical
amplifiers. These controls are the master volume, gain, treble, mid, bass, presence (only on the JM120) and level controls. These buttons
and knobs all work in conjunction with each other to provide you with your basic tone.
Effects Section
The effects section of the JM60/JM120 is on the right half of the faceplate. It includes the Mod/Pitch, the Delay, and the Reverb. Each
successive press of the Select button of a given effect group will select the next type of effect within that group. All of these effects have
dedicated knobs which adjust various aspects of the related effects. Any of the three effects may be individually bypassed by pressing and
holding the corresponding Select button.
Performance Mode
When the JM60/JM120 is first powered up, the numeric display (on the far right corner) will indicate the currently active Bank and Preset
number. The current amp model and active effect types will be indicated by their respective LEDs. All knobs and buttons are available for
modifying the current program. However, the knobs do not necessarily reflect the actual setting of the corresponding effect. After turning any
knob at least one whole number, the related parameter will reflect the knobs new setting.
Section 1 - Introduction
Stereo Operation
Running the Marquis in stereo will add a thicker texture, and more lush sound to your instrument. The JM60 has an external speaker
connector located on the rear panel. This is a powered output, which provides an additional 60 Watts of power for connection of a satellite
speaker cabinet such as the J112. Connecting a speaker to this jack will automatically put the JM60 in stereo mode and provide stereo
imaging to your effects.
WARNING: THE EXTERNAL SPEAKER CABINET MUST BE A MINIMUM 8 OHM LOAD.
The JM120 is already configured in stereo mode, and therefore, does not include an option of connecting a satellite speaker cabinet.
Direct Output
The JM60/JM120's headphone outputs provide speaker compensated stereo direct outputs for connecting to a recording console, or a house
PA system. This type of a set up allows you to deliver your sound to the mixer without the use (or ambient noise) of a microphone. To
access the stereo direct out signal, you need to use a stereo Y cord with a TRS male 1/4 plug. Connect the male TRS plug to the headphone
jack on the JM60/JM120. Then connect each end of the Y to individual channels on the mixer. You may still utilize the speaker on the
Marquis while running direct, or you can disengage the speaker with the Speaker on/off switch located on the rear panel of the amp.
Footswitch Connections
The Marquis JM60/JM120 provide two foot control options, the J3 and/or the J8. On the rear panel you will find a single TRS jack for
connecting the optional J3 footswitch. You will also find a single 5 pin DIN jack for use with the optional J8 foot controller. To use either,
simply use the cable provided with each and connect from the single output of the footswitch to the corresponding controller jack on the
JM60/JM120. Each of these foot switches provide different options which will be discussed later in this manual.
Warning: Do not connect any footswitch other than the J3 or J8. Doing so may damage the device.
Selecting a Preset
When you first turn your Marquis JM60/JM120 on, you will be in performance mode, and will default to the last preset that had been used.
This preset number will be indicated in the numeric display. The JM60/JM120 comes with 27 pre-programmed factory presets, and 27 user
presets. From the factory, the user presets are exact duplicates of the factory presets. This allows you to experiment without running the risk
of losing any of the original sounds contained in the JM60/JM120.
To select a preset, simply rotate the Select knob located on the far right side of the front panel. The numeric display will change with each
click of the Select knob to indicate the current preset.
Editing a Preset
The Marquis JM60/JM120 has made creating presets very simple. The layout of the amp and processor on the front panel makes editing as
easy as pushing a button, or turning a knob. All functions are shown on the front panel simultaneously.
Amp Models
The three groups of amp models in the Marquis JM60/JM120 are American, British, and Johnson. Each of these groups have their own
Model button used to choose one of the 6 amp models within that group. The amp models within in each group are as follows:
American - The American Amp models include Black Face based on a 65 Fender Twin Reverb, Tweed based on a 57 Fender Tweed
Deluxe, Rectified based on a Mesa Dual Rectifier, Blues Combo based on a Fender Twin tone with Vox tone controls, Boutique based on a
Matchless DC30, and High Gain based on a Soldano SLO.
British - The British Amp models include Class A Clean based on a Vox AC30 (clean gain), Class A Dirty based on a Vox AC30 (dirty gain),
High Wattage based on a High Watt S50LC, Master Volume based on a Marshall Master Volume, Modern Gain based on a Marshall JCM900,
and Hot Rod based on a modified Marshall Master Volume.
Johnson - The Johnson Amp models include Clean Tube (a clean combo setting), Crunch Tube (a smoothly overdriven combo), Saturated
Tube (an extra gain and sustain combo), Fuzz (a high gain fuzz distortion), Overdrive (a smooth crunch distortion), and Metal (a high gain
solid state distortion).
Marshall is a registered trademark of Marshall Amplification Plc. Vox is a registered trademark of Korg UK. Fender, Matchless,
Soldano, Mesa Boogie, and Hiwatt are trademarks of their respective companies and are in no way associated with Johnson
Amplification.
Amp Controls
The amp control section consists of a Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence (JM120 only) and Level knob. These knobs adjust the amp models
Gain, EQ, and Level. Each amp model has a default knob setting when it is selected. When you first select an amp model, the knobs will not
necessarily reflect the current values associated with the sound you are hearing. In other words, the amp does not look at the current
setting of the knob when an amp model is first selected. Once a knob is turned at least one whole number, the amp will update the sound to
reflect that knobs current position for the sound you hear. The following is a description of each knobs function.
Gain - This knob controls the amount of distortion gain (drive) for each preset.
Treble - This knob is used to increase, or decrease the amount of high frequency enhancement in each preset.
Mid - This knob is used to increase, or decrease the amount of mid-range enhancement in each prese
Bass - This knob is used to increase, or decrease the amount of low frequency enhancement in each preset.
Presence (JM120 only) - This knob is used to increase, or decrease the amount of definition or edge in each preset.
Level - This knob is used to adjust the volume level of each preset. This adjustment differs from the Master Volume in as much as the
master volume will increase, or decrease all presets. The level knob will only increase or decrease the volume of its associated pre
set.
Noise Gate
The JM60/JM120 include a noise gate with an adjustable threshold. A noise gate is used to eliminate hum and noise while you are not
playing. The Noise Gate threshold is the only parameter available for adjustment. The Threshold is basically the strength, or volume level at
which the gate will open or close. When your signal exceeds the threshold, the gate will open allowing sound to be heard. When your signal
falls below the threshold, the gate closes allowing nothing to come through. The ideal setting for the threshold is to have it open as soon as
you strike a string, and close when you stop playing.
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, followed by
2. Turning the Select knob will change the gate threshold value. The threshold is adjustable from 1 to 30, and A1-A6. Higher threshold
values require stronger signals to open the gate. A1-A6 are auto swell gates. A1 through A3 are low threshold with varying times, and A4
through A6 are high threshold with varying times. Using these creates an automatic volume pedal type attack of the signal.
3. Press the same Model button again to exit the gate threshold edit mode.
Note: The gate threshold adjustments that are made must be stored to each preset. See page 16 for more on storing a
preset.
Editing Effects
The Marquis JM60/JM120 offer several effects to help complete your sound. There are three different groups of effects in the Marquis. You
can use one modulation/pitch shifting effect, one delay effect, and one reverb effect at the same time. You have the choice of 6 different
modulation or pitch shifting effects on the JM60 and 9 on the JM120, 3 different delays, and 3 different reverbs.
Selecting Effects
When a preset is selected on the JM60/JM120, the effects that are active in the preset will be indicated by the LEDs for each effect group.
Each of the three effects may be bypassed by pressing and holding down the Select button corresponding to the effect group that you wish to
bypass. Likewise, if an effect group is bypassed, you may engage that effect group by pressing the Select button once. Each successive press
of the button will advance through all effect types available within that effect group.
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Chorus
A chorus is an effect that splits the incoming signal, and adds a short delay to one half of the signal. This short delay time (determined by the
depth control) is then modulated, which is to say that it speeds up and slows down the delay. The changing delay time takes the delayed
signal in and out of tune with the original signal. This tends to make the guitar sound thicker and sweeter.
Speed - The speed knob will adjust how fast the chorus will modulate.
Depth - The depth knob will adjust the intensity of the chorus effect.
Flanger
A flanger is an effect that splits the incoming signal, and adds a short delay to one half of the signal. This short delay time then speeds up and
slows down at a steady, even pace. The difference between a chorus and a flanger is that a flanger uses a shorter delay time than a chorus,
and a flanger adds several repeats to this short delay time. This gives the guitar a defined up and down sweeping, or whooshing sound.
Speed - The speed knob will adjust how fast the flanger will sweep up and down.
Depth - The depth knob will adjust the overall intensity of the flanger effect.
Phaser
A phaser is an effect that splits the incoming signal, and then changes the phasing of one the signals. This signal is then modulated in and
out of phase and mixed back in with the original signal. This causes certain frequencies to be cancelled. As the phasing changes, different
frequencies get canceled resulting in a warm sort of twisting sound.
Speed - The speed knob adjusts how fast the phase is being changed.
Depth - The depth knob adjusts the intensity of the phasing effect.
Tremolo
A tremolo is an effect that modulates the volume of the incoming signal at a steady, even pace. The incoming signal will go back and forth,
getting louder and softer. It would be kind of like having a motor on your guitars volume knob which increased and decreased the volume at
an even rate. Tremolo Level is not available on the JM60.
Speed - The speed knob adjusts how fast the volume will fluctuate.
Depth - The depth knob will adjust the intensity of the volume fluctuation
Vibrato
A vibrato is an effect that modulates the frequency, or pitch of the entire incoming signal. This will take the whole signal slightly in and out of
tune at a steady pace. Vibrato Level is not available on the JM60.
Speed - The speed knob adjusts how fast the signal is being modulated.
Depth - The depth knob adjusts the amount of pitch change.
Pitch/Detune
Pitch shifting is an effect that will make a copy of your incoming signal, and then shift the pitch of the copy to a different note. This results in
harmony. As you play one note the pitch shifter is simultaneously playing a note higher, or lower with you. Its like having another guitarist
in the band. The detune is an effect that can be added to the shifted pitch to take it slightly out of tune to make it sound more as if it were
really two guitarists, similar to a chorus type effect.
Speed - The speed knob adjusts the interval of the pitch shifter. It will determine how far above or below the input note
the shifted pitch will be.
Depth - The depth knob adjusts the amount of detune.
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Ring Modulator
A ring modulator combines two signals and outputs frequencies that are the sum and difference of the two input frequencies. As
implemented in the JM120, one input signal is your guitar tone, the other is a sine wave. This is a non-harmonic effect and the user will have
to experiment with the controls to get a feel for what they do.
Speed - The speed knob controls the frequency of the sine wave.
Depth - The Depth knob determines the stereo spread between the two speakers.
Level - The Level knob determines the amount of the second frequency mixed with your guitar tone.
Dual Pitch Shift
Dual Pitch shifting is an effect that will make two copies of your incoming signal, and then shift the pitch of the copies to different notes. This
results in three part harmony. As you play one note the pitch shifter is simultaneously playing notes higher, or lower with you. Its like
having two more guitarists in the band.
Speed - The speed knob adjusts how far above or below the input note the first shifted pitch will be.
Depth - The depth knob adjusts how far above or below the input note the second shifted pitch will be.
Level - The level knob adjusts the mix of both shifted pitches. This can range from 1 (no shift) to 10 (shift only).
Detune
Dual Detune is an effect that will make two copies of your incoming signal, then shifting the pitch of one slightly above, and the other
slightly below the original pitch. This creates a thicker sound similar to a chorus effect without the modulation.
Speed - The speed knob determines the detune applied to the one speaker (adjustable from 0 to -20 cents).
Depth - The depth knob determines the detune applied to the other speaker (adjustable from 0 to +20 cents).
Level - The level knob determines the amount of detune in both speakers from 0 - 100%.
Rotary Speaker
The Rotary Speaker effect creates a doppler type effect associated with a rotating speaker. The rotation of a speaker changes the panning of
the sound as well as the pitch simultaneously. As the sound comes toward the listener, it is a slightly higher pitch then when the sound is
going away from the listener. The speed of the rotation accelerates and decelerates over a short time span rather than instantly which is part
of the effect. The speed of the rotation may be switched by the last knob adjusted, or through the use of the Mod switch on the J8 Foot
Controller. By pressing the Mod switch on the J8, you can toggle between the slow and fast speeds. The Rotary Speaker LED on the JM120
will blink in accordance to the speed setting. If the speed knob is at the minimum setting (1), the Rotary Speaker effect is bypassed. The
Mod switch on the J8 can then be used to toggle the effect between off, and fast.
Speed - The speed knob determines the slow speed setting. With this knob set to the minimum (all the way down) the effect is
bypassed and the LED goes out.
Depth - The depth knob determines the fast speed setting.
Level - The level knob determines the mix between dry signal and rotary effect.
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Analog
Analog delay was the method originally used to electronically duplicate a tape delay. It is characterized by the way each repeat degrades or
deteriorates from the original input signal.
Delay
Delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then play it back a short time later. It can repeat the recording
several times, or just once. This type of effect is also referred to as an echo because it basically echoes the original signal. This is a full band
width digital delay with no degradation of repeats.
Ping Pong
A ping pong delay is an effect that will record a portion of the incoming signal, and then repeat the recording a short time later. When it
replays the recorded signal, the repeats will bounce from side to side (in stereo). This is why it is called ping pong, because the repeats will
go back and forth from side to side.
Delay - Adjusts the volume of the delay effect.
Feedback - Adjusts how many times the delay will repeat the signal.
Tap It - The Tap It button is used to set the delay time, or the amount of time between repeats. Tapping this button in time with
the music will align the repeats of the delay in synchronization with the beat of the music. Pressing and holding the Tap It
button down for a few seconds will select the fine tune adjustment of the delay time using the Select knob. Press any
button to exit.
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Plate
Plate reverb is an effect that was designed in recording studios in an attempt to recreate an acoustic reverb. It was a large metal plate that
had a driver attached to one end of it, and a pick up on the other end. The signal was fed in to the driver, which in turn caused the plate to
vibrate. These vibrations were then received by the pick up and fed back into the mix.
Hall
The Hall reverb is an effect that simulates the acoustic environment of an actual room. It gives the listener the illusion that the music is being
performed in an empty room. When a sound is heard in an empty room it reflects thousands of times off of the surfaces in the room such as
the walls and the floor. Each reflection reaches the listener at different times. This results in giving the sound a certain warmth and depth.
Spring
A Spring reverb is another effect designed to try and recreate the ambiance of an acoustic reverb. It was an actual spring. The signal was fed
in to one end of the spring causing the spring to vibrate. The signal was then taken out of the other end of the spring and mixed back in to
the signal.
Reverb - The reverb knob adjusts the volume of the reverb effect.
Storing/Copying a Preset
After you have edited a preset, you must save your new sound otherwise the JM60/JM120 will erase the changes that you had made and
revert back to the original sound of the preset. You can save your modifications to any one of the 27 user locations. When you have made all
of the changes that you intend to, and you are happy with the sound that you have created, follow the steps outlined in this section to store
your new sound. The procedure for storing a preset, and for copying a preset to a new location is the same.
Note: Changing presets or turning the power off to the JM60/JM120 before storing your edits will erase all changes
that you had made.
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1. Press the Model button in the British modeling group until the LED next to Modern Gain is lit.
2. Use the Gain knob to dial in the amount of distortion that you want. For a British Stack sound try setting the gain
knob between 8 and 10.
3. Use the Treble knob to adjust the amount of high end response that you need. Lets start with the treble knob set to 5.
4.. Use the Mid knob to adjust the mid-range frequency response that you desire. Mid-range frequencies tend to cut
through the mix quite well so, this should be set lower than the rest of the EQ knobs. Try setting it at 2 for starters.
5. Use the Bass knob to adjust how dark the sound should be. Try setting this at about 7.
6. Use the Presence knob to adjust the amount of definition that you want the preset to have. A good starting place would be to set
this at about 6. This adjustment is only available on the JM120.
7. Use the Level knob to set the volume for this new preset.
This is our basic amp sound for this new preset. We now will add the effects to this basic amp sound. We will start by adding our medium
phaser first, then our one repeat delay, and then our plate reverb.
1. Press the Select button in the Mod/Pitch group until the LED next to Phaser lights up.
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2. Use the Depth knob to set the intensity of the phaser. Since we want a medium phaser setting, this should be set to
3 or 4.
3. Use the speed knob to adjust how fast the phaser will sweep back and forth. Try setting this to 3.
4. Use the Level knob to adjust the strength of the phaser effect. Lets start with this adjustment at 5. The level knob is only available
on the JM120. To adjust the level on the JM60, press and hold Mod/Pitch Select Button until current effect bypasses.
While still holding the Mod/Pitch Select Button, turn the Select knob and the current effect level is now displayed.
Press the Mod/Pitch button again to exit.
The following steps outline the procedure for adding the delay.
1. Press the Select button in the delay section until the LED next to Delay is lit.
2. Use the Delay Level knob to adjust the volume of the delay. Lets set this to 6 or 7 for our example.
3. Use the Feedback knob to set the number of repeats that you want. For our example we were going to use one
repeat, so, set the feedback knob at 1.
4. Begin pressing the Tap It button in tempo with the music. Continue tapping the button for a couple of measures.
This will set the delay time in synchronization with the beat of the music.
Our last step in editing this preset for our example is to add the plate reverb. The following steps will set up the reverb.
1. Press the Select button in the reverb section until the LED next to Plate is lit.
2. Use the Reverb knob to set the desired volume of the reverb effect. For this example, lets set it to 4 or 5.
You have now created a British Stack sound with a medium phaser, an in tempo-one repeat delay, and a plate reverb. The only thing left to
do is to store it to a preset. The following steps outline this procedure.
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To engage Manual mode, press the Manual button once. The button will light and all knob positions will become active.
To disengage the Manual mode, just press the Manual button again. The light in the button will go out, but the sound changes made by
accessing Manual Mode will be retained.
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J3
The J3 is a three button footswitch. The three switches are configured so that the first switch will advance through the 3 channels within the
banks, the second switch will decrement banks, and the third switch will advance the banks. A 1/4stereo cable is required to connect the
J3.
J8
The J8 is the dedicated foot controller for the JM60/JM120. In addition to providing extensive control of the JM60/JM120, the J8 also adds a
tuner, a wah wah pedal, and a volume pedal to the functionality of your JM60/JM120. The J8 features 8 switches, an LED display, and an
expression pedal. The switches will turn effects on and off within a preset, select channels 1, 2, or 3, and select banks. The J8 uses a
standard MIDI type cable to connect to the JM60/JM120.
Note: The MIDI cable must have a 5 conductor cable with all 5 pins connected. Standard MIDI transmissions use only 3 of the 5 pins.
Therefore, many MIDI cords only have 3 conductor cable.
appears in the display, an error has occurred in the calibration procedure. Follow steps 1-5 again.
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External Speaker
The Marquis JM60 is capable of stereo operation via its 60 watt external speaker output jack. The external speaker must be a minimum 8
Ohm load or higher. Running any load lower than 8
s, could cause permanent damage to the Marquis JM60.
To take advantage
of this option, simply connect an external speaker cabinet such as the J112 to the External Speaker jack on the rear panel of the JM60. The
JM60 will sense the connection and automatically switch to a stereo image. No additional power amp is required to run the speaker cabinet.
The JM120 is already configured in stereo and therefore, does not include the option of connecting an external speaker cabinet.
Headphones
For those times when you want to turn it up without getting thrown out of the house, the JM60/JM120 has included a Headphone jack.
Simply connect a pair of stereo headphones to the rear panel Headphone jack, and set the speaker disable switch to the off position. The
JM60/JM120s master volume adjusts the headphone level.
Direct Outputs
The Marquis provides you with the option of running speaker compensated direct outputs in to your house PA system or a recording
console. This eliminates the need for a microphone. To utilize this feature, you will need a 1/4 stereo Y cord. Connect the stereo Y cord
to the Headphone jack on the rear panel of the JM60/JM120. Connect both of the other ends of the Y to two channels of the mixer, and pan
those two channels opposite of each other. This will provide you with a stereo speaker compensated direct interface output.
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Speaker On/Off
The Marquis JM60/JM120 include the option of disabling the speaker. This is not done automatically when the headphone jack is engaged
because the headphone jack doubles as a direct output. So, for those times when you need to practice quietly through headphones, simply
set the speaker on/off switch on the rear panel to the off position. The JM60/JM120 will not pass any sound to the speaker but will
continue to drive the headphone output.
Effects Loop
The JM60/JM120 include a stereo effects loop. On the rear panel of the JM60/JM120 you will find a single FX Send jack and a single FX
Return jack. These are both TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) jacks. On both of these jacks, the tip is left (internal speaker on the JM60), and the ring is
right (external speaker on the JM60). You will need 2 stereo Y cords to utilize the stereo sends and returns.
FX Send
The effect send is a stereo output from the JM60/JM120s preamp. These would be connected to the inputs of an external effect device of
your choosing. The input level of the external effects processor will need to be adjusted to prevent clipping.
FX Return
The effect returns are stereo inputs to the power amp of the JM60/JM120. These would be connected to the outputs of an external effect
device.
Note: The Marquis JM60/JM120 is designed for use of rack mount type effects only. Use of effect pedals in the FX loop
is not recommended as they are not generally designed to handle the line level output produced at the FX send jack.
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Appendix
JM60 Factory Preset List
Bank 1
1. Rectifier Solo
2. Classic Twin
3. Phasadelic
Bank 6
1. Tweed Spank
2. Mod British Stack
3. Rotary Jazz
Bank 1
1. Rectifier Solo
2. Classic Twin
3. Vibro Clean
Bank 6
1. Classic Phase
2. Mod British Stack
3. Rotary Jazz
Bank 2
1. British Plate
2. Thick Boutique
3. Trem Tweed
Bank 7
1. Metal Octave
2. Ultra Clean
3. Tremolo King
Bank 2
1. British Plate
2. Thick Boutique
3. Roto Tweed
Bank 7
1. Metal Flange
2. Ultra Clean
3. Tremolo King
Bank 3
1. Voxbrato
2. Johnson Grease
3. Boutique Chorus
Bank 8
1. Rhythm Honk
2. Run Like Hell
3. Lets Mosh
Bank 3
1. Voxbrato
2. Johnson Grease
3. Boutique Detune
Bank 8
1. Smooth Rhythm
2. Spacey Phase
3. Lets Mosh
Bank 4
1. Hot Rod Hall
2. Johnson Solo
3. Bluesy Delay
Bank 9
1. Mr. Js Crunch
2. Auto Volume Swell
3. Rock-A-Billy
Bank 4
1. Hot Rod Hall
2. Octave Solo
3. Bluesy Delay
Bank 9
1. Mr. Js Crunch
2. Auto Volume Swell
3. Rock-A-Billy
Bank 5
1. Hard Rock Verb
2. Fuzz 4ths
3. Texas Blues
Appendix
Bank 5
1. Hard Rock Verb
2. 5th Down/Oct up
3. Texas Blues
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Specifications
Inputs
Input: 1/4 unbalanced
Input Impedance: 470 k Ohm
FX Return: 1/4 Stereo TRS
Return Impedance: 15 k Ohm
Maximum Return Level: +18 dBu
Outputs
External Speaker: (JM60 only) 1/4 unbalanced - 60 Watts output
FX Send: 1/4 Stereo TRS
FX Send Impedance: 680 Ohm
Maximum Send Level: +18 dBu
Headphone: 1/4 Stereo TRS
Headphone Impedance: 10 Ohm minimum
Controller Connections
J3 Footswitch: 1/4 TRS
J8 Controller: 5 pin DIN
Preamp/Power Amp
Tube: 12AX7
Plate Voltage: 240 Volt
Power Amp Output Mono: 60 Watts RMS. into 8 s
Power Amp Output Stereo: 120 Watts RMS. (60 per channel) into 8 s
DSP Section
Frequency Response: 20-20kHz +/-0.5 dB
Signal to Noise: Greater than 96 dB (A-weighted) ref=max signal, 22kHz measurement bandwidth
A/D Converter: 20 bit, 128x Oversampled
D/A Converter: 20 bit, 128x Oversampled
Sampling Rate: 46.875 kHz
Power
Power Requirements: 100, 120, 230 or 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 220 Watts
Memory Capacity
Factory: 27 Presets
User: 27 Presets
JM60 Dimensions: 11 (D) x 23 (W) x 18 (H)
JM60 Net Weight: 45 lbs.
JM120 Dimensions: 11 (D) x 27.75 (W) x 18 (H)
JM120 Net Weight: 61 lbs.
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Appendix
Appendix
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