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Marshall 2203 JCM800 Reissue

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the Vintage series

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Published on 01/13/10 at 03:28
all-tube amp 100w
Minimum no connection to the nut effects superflux
gain control, volume, bass, mid, treble, presence

UTILIZATION

super simple setup, no manual, we get the big sound at once

SOUNDS

my JCM 800 was amended by a friend: a 330pF capacitor in place of the original 500pF on the equalizer and the lamp ECC83 second position was changed by an ECC81.
This has the effect of transforming my jcm 800 in war machine for a bassist. I played with an Epiphone EB3 (the neck pickup is not do'rigine) and then one group name is required: MOTORHEAD

after if we do not like the sound of Lemmy is on we will have a hard time managing the Jazz with this configuration.

I use it with a 410 peavey bass. 4X12 celestion bass but it should get the maximum.

OVERALL OPINION

before I used it to help out some friends at concerts the guitar sound was so Bougy zztop. So I have this amp for more than 10 years without much use.
I tried all the amps of the earth ... some are not bad.
since its amendment, I only play bass with him.
what I like least is the weight and the fact that I've never driven more than 4 (when I grow stronger in concert, the sound engineers make a wry face)

we just do not talk about money for a Raport marshall: get sound, it is priceless.
I would buy the same amp without any hesitation if he should die or burned if I were flying. At least I do not fall for the 50W version that is less cumbersome and more than enough power.