Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - " Its vintage, versatility and more!"
translatedJoemanix see below, it is complete. UTILIZATION Simple. Like any good old marshall. Unless the loop, it's hard to collect the digital effects. THE SOUNDS his marshall. Without doubt one of…
Marshall 4001 Studio 15 [1985-1992] - "A little-known great amp"
Two 12AX7 and two 6L6. Simple, good, sturdy. 15W, no effects, only a very effective EQ, one single channel. One Gain and one Master control, plus a power attenuator. USE No need for a user's ma…
Marshall 4010 JCM800 [1981-1989] - " EXCELLENT"
translatedWhile the mine was not quite the mouth. Entered a 2-channel (+ 1 1claire saturated) an HP celestion 12M70 2 speaker output, an effects loop, an output with adjustable volume ..... everything you n…
Marshall 4001 Studio 15 [1985-1992] - "The best in its category"
All-tube amp. 2 6v6. One 15-watt output, one 1-watt output for headphones and one 2-watt output for recording. 1 gain, 1 treble, 1 medium, 1 bass, and 1 volume control, all very effective. I jack …
Marshall 1965B Lead - moosers's review
The Marshall 1965B Lead 4x10 is a speaker cabinet for use with any guitar amplifier head. I've used it both with a Marshall lead and otherwise, as it's useful no matter what head you're thinking abo…
Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by joemanix/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 50 watt all-tube amp (five 12AX7 and two EL34). Front panel: Instrument input Two channels: Channel 1: clean and crunch …