Marshall 4104 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - queenofadown's review
translatedSee below, I put 8 because there are two entrances, which makes a good vintage charm but may practice to switch from clean to distorted sound. But do not panic by playing with the volume knob of th…
Marshall 1960A JCM800 Lead - Black_Wizards's review
translatedTested in store (see my opinion on the Peavey MS 412) I do not like Marshall but I originally wanted to test a speaker to see what happens. At first I was unconvinced. In retrospect, must be rec…
Marshall 4010 JCM800 [1981-1989] - Traps's review
translated- What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? All Tube Amp! 3 ECC83 preamp and 2 EL34 in power. - What is the power dlivre? Tration and officially 50W. But the power of all-tube amp is…
Marshall 1965B Lead - awks's review
translatedVersion pan right to a full stack with a cutaway 1965a: 60cm/60cm, 140watts RMS, complete with original Celestion 4xG10L35 (96db 35Watt for each) I have eight at home, replacing large equipped 1960…
Marshall 1982B - michel_olivier's review
translatedThis cabinet is a Marshall 1982b probably the late 60's or 70's for beginners. I believe there is less high in version ... Mont originally with celestion greenback G12H30 55 Hz version (for low). …
Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - monstawild's review
translatedI would not do a thorough dtail this head, I do not possess, unfortunately, but I just 3 hours to test it by repeating. I usually play on a Sovtek Mig 60 (its a little plexi), I always wanted to t…
Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - loriasavage's review
translated100watt tube amp footswitch input effects loop and with great pleasure a beautiful reverb UTILIZATION I use two channels almost all the time, God bless the switch on the marshall agreem…
Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - Loltoy's review
translatedI also bought in 1993 the war machine. Nothing better to say this amp is awesome 100W head of cabinet in 1953 (I think because I no longer read the label for a long time!) UTILIZATION Robust an…
Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - le Reverand's review
translated100W tube amp Two inputs: high & low two speaker outputs, impedance matching for HP No loop. No reverb. Presence, bass, treble, mid, Master / gain. UTILIZATION - The configuration is it s…
Marshall 4010 JCM800 [1981-1989] - 13vert's review
translatedAll lamps 50W, 50W and big watts Lamps of Origin: 3 ECC83 preamp and 2 EL34 in power Hp: Rola Celestion G12-65 for older G12M70 for Newest. Single channel amp with two inputs: a LOW (Clean) an…
Marshall 4010 JCM800 [1981-1989] - Bluestien's review
translated50 Watt All Tube Combo Preamp: 12AX7 3 Amp: 2 EL34 One hp: G12M70 for me. 2 inputs a LOW and a HIGH, I use only HIGH. Settings: volume, preamp -Master volume -Treble -Middle Bass …
Marshall 4103 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "Good combo"
Marshall JCM 800 to the hot most highly use Marshall amps in existence. It is a guitar player's dream because it takes petals so well and is the perfect platform for modification. This is a great aun…
Marshall 1987 JCM800 Lead [1981-1989] - "Killer amp!"
The Marshall JCM 800 is such a great amplifier for pretty much any style of music. It has a great platform for modification or just using any type of overdrive or modulation effect pedal out there. I…
Marshall 2203 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "One of the best"
This is a great sounding Marshall amplifier that originally came out in the 80s and has continued to give some of the very best Marshall tones have any amplifier they've ever manufactured. This is a …
Marshall 1959 JCM800 Super Lead [1981-1989] - Danihell's review
translatedTube amps that are 50 or 100w, 2 x 2 between Volume I and Volume II the only problem that there is not effect (eg reverb) and not even saturation! There knob as: prsence, acute, meddium, grave, V…