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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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Published on 11/15/08 at 12:42
Value For Money : Excellent
Tube amp.
2 x 100w tec ... all is said and peer underneath!
A single guitar input on the front, but a multitude back.
All it takes nothing less.
Reverb on each channel.

UTILIZATION

Config ultra simple.
The EQ is practically nil, but still allows to approach the desired sound.
It will still play with a nessaire upstream equalization.
Downloadable on the site, but honestly ... not very useful.
This amp is switchable in 2 * 50 watts.

SOUNDS

Strangely clear channel for a clear and incisive Marshall, I find it very successful!

Distortion channel: Amp cut for AC / DC, Guns and others can freely develop in the blues / crunch.
Rhythm or solo, you can go, even at low volume
The sound of the lights is really something else!
Not for the metal!

OVERALL OPINION

Used for 1 month is a great value amp:
Yes, I bought 50 Euros, (yes 50 no shell!) In a cosmetic condition almost new, but apart from this parameter, I try to remain objective in my opinion ...
This amp is usually around 450 Euros in OCCAZ, and for that price, I think there are ways to beat.

The biggest problem: Marshall knobs that crack, but it is very simple and inexpensive to change, so, forgiven!
I agree with the guys from under that HP is poor, but for my part I do not play at low volume.

In short, if you see this amp to 300 Euros or less, go for it because it's tough.