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Marshall 2203 JMP Master Volume Lead [1975-1981]

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JMP series

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Published on 02/11/05 at 07:40
An all-tube between vintage and modern. It is also quite comfortable with good old pedals (big muff, vox ...) for the big powerful well a bit saturated naturally with its two inputs (low and high)
The 100 watt power are ideal for this type of material, it lacks a channel may be saturated or more punch in the saturation, but hey, ream it with a good distortion is doing great!

UTILIZATION

The minimum requirement for a fonctinnement obtimal. (Without unnecessary complication to my taste)
With 6 pots, presence, bass, middle, treble, master and pre-amp sound setrouve as soon as the button "on-off". Those who love the simplicity is served, maybe a reverb will not be too ... but hey, it will betray the very ethics of these models so well known for their natural.

SOUNDS

So that a particular grain is not unlike the sound of the old old school marshall of yesteryear, but with a modern twist not too exaggerated that leaves an individual carctère this amp head. I used both for good old blues rock with punchy double or even triple over saturation phaser, delay .... It all cash without flinching! [/ B]
A clear, beautifully pure, in charge of mediums and serious even if you have to push them near a bottom!

OVERALL OPINION

My head in 1980, I got it used in 2003, I have never regretted.
This is my first personal all-tube, and I'm not ready to let go!
Personal opinion: if used properly, can do a lot of things, was not afraid to have pedals!