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Marshall 4101 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999]
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Marshall 4101 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JCM900 series

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Published on 10/25/09 at 09:59
JCM900, everyone knows and that's an amp lamps ... has noted, output recording compensated line out and another ... bte good, simple and effective. even when heavy enough, but nothing dramatic <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" />

UTILIZATION

configuration: while I find the pots that was not so ineffective, and must tinker a tad to get the perfect sound (for EMBL has rings, but like everywhere need a little tweaking) manual: What is a manual ? yeah, easy to get a "good sound". We'll talk about in a topic, ok?

SOUNDS

sounded pretty good with the tele for rock, blues, funk and other shuffled, and surprisingly, makes a nice trs trs with my 7 string to sound a little prog ... or to shred solos. I find also more dynamic than its "competitor" JCM2000 DSL401 on. Oh yeah, and if the channel is saturated with APRS me well but I think spending half the gain only serves to dpanner when no pedals on hand and that has nothing to push the amplifier to magnify the sound level of the Tagus power. amp is a pro: good scratch, trs rglages sensitive to both the guitar on the amp and nuances of the game, to play a high volume and with pedals (it is very s what I have tried in as distortion pedals of) ... I do not care: I play hard, and with little gain.

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OVERALL OPINION

few days. yeah I tried a fucking plthore amp. and has a payroll that I rflchis on my son ... Finally, I stumbled by chance on sound combinations trs INTERESTED ... JCM800, Plexi era of, 1959RR, 2061x, fender bassman, VOX AC30, correct mesa, fender twin are REFERENCE I've experienced in my life. and I had quite the opportunity to play on the Vox Valvetronix, the FM212R fender, marshall MG's (I like, personal ... they say what one wants, but we can draw sounds dcents ...), and the Marshall Valvestate AVT, the behringer has modlisation know what I and my old randall RG50TC I liked and that would be my current trs complmentaire marshall. one for blues and rock (marshall) one of the big heavy rock metal that chih (Randall). l I plan to take a few pedals story broaden my sound panel ... the fuzz, and overdrive, and so on ... what I like least: 100W, to blackmail must push a volume inhuman. I love the most: the report qualitprix! and I get the textures, changing my game, my rglages, etc ... The last word: sound is the combination of guitarist, his style of play, his guitar, his amp (lamps, HP, etc) a lot of people dcrient this amp, but I am to facts, overwhelmed: a ring. At least a ring with my game, my rglages, my style, my guitars ... Moreover, this amp is not so much in the sense marshallesque JCM800 or large plexi bottom of a term. It is more ... it has its own groove, his own personality, its own sound, its own feeling ... sound unusual in faiit ... we love or we dtest ... I like it <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />