Marshall JTM622 [1995-1997] - " The large class"
translatedAmp full lamp, 2 channels with EQ and reverb separate volumes, a serial loop, a parallel loop, a possible extension by external speakers, a presence, 2 speakers Celestion Heritage 12 "and a good vint…
Marshall JTMC12 - nonostrat's review
translatedI use this cabinet for about 8 years connected to the output of an HP amp PEAVEY CLASSIC 30 because I thought the amp sounded a little medium and lacked precision. I chose this cabinet because it was…
Marshall JTM310 [1994-1997] - "Spacious amp"
This is a great little combo amp that features two 10 inch speakers and 30 watts of power. It has the same great tone and features as the 60 wattage version but just half the power. Back in the d…
Marshall JTM310 [1995-1997] - "Not a bad pick up"
The 312 features a combo cabinet with one 12 inch speaker. This is the most standard version of this guitar amp. This amp has a bit more of a buzzy sound in the distortion compared to the 60 watt mod…
Marshall JTM615 [1995-1997] - "HUGE speaker"
This is a puzzling option to have in a guitar cabinet. You usually don't see or hear a 15 inch speaker coming out a of a guitar amp like you would a bass amp. yet the clean tone of this amp is much b…
Marshall JTM610 [1995-1997] - "Legendary amp!"
This amp has the same great tone and features as the 612 or the 615 but with a one 10 inch speaker. This will tighten up the low end a bit but have a generally similar tone. It will be better for Fen…
Marshall JTM612 [1995-1997] - "Great British Amp!"
Back in the day when Marshall made amps that sounded good and took the time needed to build high quality amps not just fast quantity amps they build this little combo. This amp is a big surprise to m…
Marshall JTM622 [1995-1997] - "A tone monster"
Back in the day when Marshall made amps that sounded good and took the time needed to build high quality amps not just fast quantity amps they build this little combo. This amp is a big surprise to m…
Marshall JTM612 [1995-1997] - antedorr's review
translatedView other reviews UTILIZATION Simple, classic SOUNDS Blues rock sound. For me two things: a Clean and a wonderful crunch to fall. The overdrive channel is not exceptional but it's good. Reve…
Marshall JTM612 [1995-1997] - " Good amp but not for the metal!"
translatedAmplification lamps, 60 watts, effects loop See other reviews. UTILIZATION Easy Setup You can find a good sound almost instantly and no need for manual is very intuitive. I play metal SOUNDS …
Marshall JTM310 [1995-1997] - " EXCELLENT"
translatedAmp any lamp, see what has been said previously. UTILIZATION Everything is simple, the usual controls on this type of amp to 2 channels with tone control common to both. SOUNDS I agree with m…
Marshall JTM615 [1995-1997] - " Clear"
translatedEverything has been said 2 Canneaux any lamp 60w with reverb HP 15 Etc.. Extensive connection with effects loop and XLR output with HP emulation (not always race in 1995). UTILIZATION Confi…
Marshall JTM310 [1994-1997] - moosers's review
The Marshall JTM 30 is a medium sized guitar combination amplifier. Like the name contains, the amp will deliver 30 watts of power, so while not suitable for live shows in larger venues or with a fu…
Marshall JTM310 [1995-1997] - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by hardbluesbreaker70's/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - All-tube 30-watt amp. - 2 x 10" speaker - 2 channels: clean and boost - Reverb - FX loop - Speaker output…
Marshall JTMC410 - RickD's review
- For how long have you been using it? 8 years - What thing do you like most/least about it? It sits perfectly well under my JTM-622 (2x12) tube amp, colours are perfectly matched. Adds fullness of …