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Marshall 1959 JCM800 Super Lead [1981-1989]

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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Danihell Danihell
Published on 10/16/05 at 10:53
Tube amps that are 50 or 100w, 2 x 2 between Volume I and Volume II
the only problem that there is not effect (eg reverb) and not even saturation!
There knob as: prsence, acute, meddium, grave, Volume I and Volume II
Volume I and shot towards the treble and bass II

UTILIZATION

The config is too simple!
is just a linker Volume I and Volume II:
guitar into the volume between 1 and I go out with a mini jack to 2 of Volume I, Volume II rerentrer 1, and we play like that with two volumes the treble and bass as well as qualisation.

SOUNDS

I made all style with this amp and the sound and standard, full-config (see above) and I play with a jaguar, a Jazzmaster and even a Les Paul.
The problem is if you want to gain (as there is no gain knob) so must turn up the volume! and collgues have earache has two, like the concert for no more than 2 DGIG because it requires a power brake or do a box with a rosta Resistors.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 3 years (used to 300 with the original cabinet and C HUGE! Nothing but the head takes 1000 since it is not manufactured from the dbus ann es 90)
I NEVER spares