Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - "Not that great but decent"
Marshall amplification has been the leaders in high gain amplifier since the 60s. They are the best and most heavily used rock tone machines in the world. Some of their famous examples of amplifiers …
Marshall 4103 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - steph.666's review
translated... If I could get 11 ..... of any lamp can rglage ...... .... 50W 1 between H and L No insert effect Master volume .... bass ... ... ... trebes middle prsence .... ... .... and before Guin…
Marshall 4211 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - 2066 & then's review
translatedAll Tube Combo Amp: 3 in prampli ECC83, 4 EL 34 power. The account is good, has 100W. Made between 1983 and 1990. The two are HP Celestion GH12 but I vrifier. Between a jack for the guitar. A v…
Marshall 4212 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - BiBi k's review
translated- 50 Watts all tube amplifier (mine, one in the photo dates from 1989) - 5 lamps 12AX7/ECC83 in preamp and 2 EL34 power - 2 Loudspeakers Celestion GT12-75 - An effects loop - Accutronics Spri…
Marshall 4001 Studio 15 [1985-1992] - "Rock history"
One of the most highly sought after Marshall in history. This amp was a modern marvel at the time. It had features that Marshall guys put in it that put it above anything they have ever done at the t…
Marshall 1982B - michel_olivier's review
translatedI possde A model 1982, but this cabinet is a Marshall 1982b of the beginning of the 70s. I believe there is less high in version ... and even version 1982A (cutaway) C'tait versions of some of the …
Marshall 4104 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "A classic Marshall combo."
The Marshall JCM 800 4104 is 50 watt, 2x12 combo. It is powered by two EL34 power tubes that drive the two Celestion G12-65 speakers. I have also seen this model with 6550 power tubes and Celestion G…
Marshall 1987 JCM800 Lead [1981-1989] - gros loulou's review
translatedLamp 50w SETTING THE base, not even my master volume you have to push for a saturation but what the! 2 switchable channels that are not, used an A / B box, no channel distortion, push the CH2 sat…
Marshall 1960A JCM800 Lead - Le Taz's review
translatedSo: what the 4x12 Celestion are not deemed to be the top brand. A priori, the design of the baffle is basic, not really different from 900. Yet, by dint of trying to repeat the various speakers and c…
Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - Le Taz's review
translatedAll tube amp 100w (EL34 power, rendering sound important), direct output (bof, bof ,...) effects loop, switchable channel foot (reverb too) In master volume, presence and reverb In drive: gain, v…
Marshall 4104 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - Lfever's review
translatedAll tube amp, 50 WATTS Two inputs (LOW and HIGH) Equaliser and fairly basic but effective presence of knob + (very efficient) Impossibility to move from low to high without disconnect / reconn…
Marshall 4210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - elsy's review
translatedEverything is already said all lamps 50w head combo very practical but very heavy anyway UTILIZATION Configuration is quite simple really gets the sound but is still well balanced and both channe…
Marshall 1960A JCM800 Lead - "Good Cabs on the Used Market"
Features: 4 Celestion G12T-75s @ 300w mono/150w stereo (each side) 4 & 16 ohm mono ouputs 8 ohm stereo ouputs Birch ply construction MDF back panel The construction of this cab leaves something to …
Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "Classic Marshall Tone"
The JCM800 is one of the most famous amps Marshall has ever made. The 2204 version was the 50 watt version of the famous 2203 that was used on so many recordings in the 80s. They came in two differ…
Marshall 1960B JCM800 Lead - " I want another!"
translatedI can just make a small nuance in the data sheet: 4HP-celestion G12-65W -Total Power: 260W I think in the very same spirit that the 280W 1960, a comma ready! rang "wide" very dynamic, rich and…