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[This is it] Classic British Rock Made with the LPD JMP79 [Sound Demo & Reviews]

Bring the punch and shine of the later JMP to your pedal board.
This preamp-type MIAB is based on the 1979 JMP master volume unit, and is a practical model equipped with preamp, master, 3-band EQ, presence, and even a three-stage bright switch.
LPD Pedals JMP79
The later JMP, which was the predecessor to the JCM800, and in particular the 1979 master volume unit, have a sound that still captivates many guitarists with their "punch and mid-range projection."
We will introduce the specs, sound characteristics, and actual reviews.
LPD Pedals JMP79 | Appearance and Specifications

LPD Pedals JMP79 Basic Information
| Price (overseas) | 220 USD (direct sales) |
| Price (Japan) | Around 36,300 yen (domestic market price) |
| Control | Preamp, Master, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Bright 3-stage switch |
| Switching | Soft-touch true bypass, last state memory |
| 电源 | 9V DC, center negative, consumes approximately 20 mA |
| terminal | In, Out, 9V DC |
| Size / weight | Approximately 4.5 × 2.375 × 2 inch, approximately 8 oz |
LPD Pedals JMP79 | Features and Functions

The controls of the "JMP 2203 series" are right at your feet.
In addition to the preamp and master, it is equipped with three stages: B/M/T, Presence, and Bright.
Depending on the input sensitivity and cabinet characteristics of the clean platform,Presence and brightness give it edge, clarity, and airinessThe advantage is that it can be fine-tuned.
"Amp-like" dynamics even with a serial board
Soft touch TBP and low current consumption.
For inputTouch response and picking nuanceIt has been well received, and it has been reported that even in a direct IR demo it produces "amplifier-like depth."
Low-end volume and punch
JMP79Full low endThere are many voices pointing out this.
This pedal drive achieves a response similar to that of a 10-12 inch cab. Depending on the environment, you may need to adjust the low frequencies.
LPD Pedals JMP79 | Sound Demo
LPD Pedals JMP79 | Reviews and Reputation
Good reputation (positive reviews)
- "It feels and sounds great. It has just the right amount of gain for the amp design."
- "The JMP79 has all the controls that come from the amp. I love it. In fact, I love almost everything about this pedal."
- "It's like an LPD JMP79 turned into a JCM800. It's the best sounding one I've ever heard."
Bad reviews (negative reviews)
- "The JMP79 has a very thick low end. It's a little too bassy for me, and at high gain it feels a little loose."
Summary | A device that brings out the classic sound in a modern environment
- For those who want to focus on the classic sounds of classic rock and hard rock, and who want to emphasize picking response and harmonic tension.
- People who prefer a slightly softer distortion level and more mid-range emphasis than the JCM800.
- People who prefer clean platforms and want to create an "amp-like" front end by combining it with a booster or IR.
- People who want an operation system (3 levels of Presence and Bright) that allows them to instantly adjust the clarity at live performances.
JMP79 is apparently a 79 JMP.Punch and midrange presenceWhile reproducing the pre-board, Presence and Bright 3 levels ensure on-site adaptability.Practical preamplifier MIAB.
The overseas price is $220, while the domestic market price is around 36,000 yen. It has a high compatibility with clean platforms and direct IR, and is highly recommended for those who want to play the classic rock to hard rock genres in a "modern live performance" style.






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