
Marshall 5205 Reverb 12 (1984-1991) - TheBiloute's review
translatedCombo of the early 80's in line with JCM800 master volume config even so ... a master, bass / mid / treble, gain and ... reverb is not simple and intuitive ... Having had a really JCM800 4010 found…

Marshall 5275 Reverb 75 (1984-1991) - " good lil amp"
translatedit's a transistor amp 75 Watts RMS connectors: Behind the amplifier: an effects loop (send and return), an outlet line out (never tested), a headphone jack (very good play without drang family, nei…

Marshall 5275 Reverb 75 (1984-1991) - "Vintagewith no doubt"
translatedNothing to add more than other members. That's my amp. The double pedal gain change and reverb works well. NB: transformers are beefy, the amp is heavy but no problem to plug it into a 2X12 (250W)…

Marshall 5205 Reverb 12 (1984-1991) - " A good marshall, finally!"
translatedReference 5205 on the back, 12 reverb Crane (lead 12 not marked, although he is the brother). HP celestion g10d25 16ohms, a real shit (like all except the greenback Celestions) I changed a little tr…

Marshall 5210 (1981-1991) - "One of the best solid-state Marshalls"
Solid-state, 50 watts, everything has been said already.... On the back panel there's a sticker where the connection scheme is explained. Otherwise, from left to right: headphone, return (loop), sen…

Marshall 5210 (1981-1991) - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by elsy/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 50-watt 2-channel solid-state amp with spring reverb. UTILIZATION Ultra easy configuration: Master control plus volume control…
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