Marshall 1992 JMP Super Bass [1967-1981] - "Another great Marshall"
translatedSuperbass the 1992 mk2 is the version "printed circuit of the old standard version of the same name. We find the same components, same layout, with the difference that the signal does not pass more b…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedIt's always difficult to evaluate an old marshall, as this exercise is the large gap. Yet I still rubs me. Before starting this test, I want to emphasize however that the head was mode Tube Thomsen…
Marshall 1987 JMP Lead [1967-1981] - "Amazing!!"
Like always I was searching for tone. I bought a Hiwatt Dr103 and it was made for Canada so the model number was a little different but still a DR103 nonetheless. I played that for a while but it cou…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - "Great amp but not for everyone"
This is what most rock amplifiers were derived from, and many of your favorite classic rock tones were recorded using amps very similar to this one. 100 watt All tube amp. 4 EL34s and three 12ax7s, w…
Marshall 2204 JMP Master Volume Lead [1975-1981] - moosers's review
Marshall's JMP Master Model 50W MKII Lead is a tube based guitar amplifier head. The studio that I work at owns one of these, and it almost always sees use with the Marshall 4 X 12 cabinet that we h…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - moosers's review
The Marshall Super Lead 1972 is a tube based guitar amp head that delivers 100 watts of power. It has four 1/4 inch inputs in the front as well as a speaker output in the back to send this amp to a c…
Marshall 1987 JMP Lead [1967-1981] - moosers's review
The Marshall JMP 1975 is a guitar amp head that is tube based and gives you 100 watts of power. It has two 1/4 inch connections in the front for either hi or lo input and has a speaker output in the …
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