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Marshall 4102 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999]
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Marshall 4102 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JCM900 series

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«  Decry not I do not know why .... »

Published on 06/10/12 at 01:51
Lights at all even if equipped with op-amp.
100W switchable in 50Watt.
Two spring reverb has (finally a box and two independent settings). It is top when all the amp coming out on the walk does not even have a reverb. :)
For the rest classic 2 Vol, 2 Gain and Bass; Midel, and treble ..

UTILIZATION

Super simple manual in English and retrievable on the internet and all the diagrams of electronics making it a simple amp to modify or repair.
The clean sound very good with a lil reverb is not bad at all. As you go up a little crunchy sound happens it's too good with my SG I enjoy but the top is channel 2 and the welcome in the small world of Angus in shorts.
Well, it is not everything but I find it versatile enough for me on the rock / blues / jazz even / varietoch ... I do not metal but with a good big pedal it should.

SOUNDS

So there ... see above.

I find it well, ft for the purist 'all tube' I hope they do not use effects because they rely transistors and op-amp.

It has a fairly wide range of sounds. I was particularly surprised by the clean sounds well defined.

I use it with a 1922 (decrying too) but the combination of both great and I resumed the grave and I have enough volume to scenes without sound.

OVERALL OPINION

Repeat with the right combo and with the little sister in 1922.

Ca is good but not long after the festival of music in me it took three concerts will result in the mouth and they would discuss the reliability of the product