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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 12/10/05 at 14:04
Amplification all lamps.
100W
Conection ultra-simple: a plug connecting the head to the cabinet and a power cable to plug into the sector.
No effect.
A single channel, with the settings: Presence, Bass, Mid, Treble, Master Volume, Pre Amp Volume

10 because whatever the desired power of 10 to 100W, the characteristics can av oir sound good to very good.

UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple, as we have an eye and two fingers can tweak the knobs, all online, on one floor, with swithces left input jack to the right ... How more stupid?

The good sound is easy to obtain. The excellent sound is higher in watts, a little harder to get. You should know that as I was told my salesman "Mashall they not laugh with Watts when you push your amp to the bottom, you know where they are: they pound your eardrums." Et .. he's right. The jeans that trembles when we play, it's not the legend!

As for the manual, it is very accurate for those who would be afraid to make the bad connection, and it explains what a particular button (as if we knew not buying the amp, the treble treble ca change .. .)

10/10: super super simple to use: you turn the knobs, it plays an agreement and we are on planet Rock

SOUNDS

I play rock, blues-rock and hard rock: The amp is THE amp, no equivocation at this level, we can not even say it suits my type of music, its just a symbiosis.

I play it through a Gigson SG Standard 70 or a Gibson SG '61 Reissue, with the possible effects a Vox Wha-wha V847 and a Jim Dunlop Fuzz Face, good stuff.

This amp is wonderful: "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits with the Fuzz, to "Highway to Hell" by AC / DC, there are all styles from Rock, it is very very very good. You can have a sound almost clear out filled with overdrive, and regardless of the level of drive sound is GOOD!

My favorite sounds: Ben cte question, all! (And yet I not say that often)
The ones I hate: One: when the amp is off.

10 is perfect for what I play.

OVERALL OPINION

Acquired recently, I have not done the trick. It's really a big piece of versatility!

What I like most: easy to get a good sound, the look (ca throws really!)
What I like least: ca pete's ears have real good pure sound without power plate (I'll invest in there TFW)

I tried the Bogner, Mesa's (too expensive), other Marshall, Fender (not the sound I was looking for), but I finally found it!

The value for money is nice but not the must ... In OCCAZ if the lights are in good condition it's going better.

With experience, YES !!!!! I would do this choice

9 for the price / quality ratio.