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Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]
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Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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  • custom6665custom6665

    Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]Published on 07/07/07 at 09:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    50 watt all-tube amp (3x12ax7 and 2xEL34). High and low inputs, single channel amp, six potentiometers (presence, treble, middle, bass, gain, master volume), there is no simpler but the settings are effective!

    USE

    Easily obtained a good big sound!

    SOUNDS

    Sounds perfectly fine with all guitars, its domain is the rock, metal and all types of music that requires the distortion ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Perfect for rock amp, 50 watts are more than sufficient for all purposes. This model has been re-edited so it is hard to find !!
  • mobiletemobilete

    no comment ...

    Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]Published on 05/19/10 at 13:43
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    the basis it was a combo jcm 4010 1981 I turned the head so it became a jcm 2204.
    50 W lamps.
    low input for not very clear sound and high entry for the famous distortion.
    no loop or reverb so not much that can disturb the sound between the guitar and HP.


    USE

    super simple you plug a good guitar and you play. not 36 settings because there are very few knobs. volume plays a lot on the overall sound balance.
    I still're avoiding putting too much treble and midrange presence if not the ears bleed.



    SOUNDS

    being a fan of ACDC I had to find me a Gibson SG and this amp.
    put a red bermuda, curl your hair, take a sg close your eyes and play back in black. we really believe it .…
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    the basis it was a combo jcm 4010 1981 I turned the head so it became a jcm 2204.
    50 W lamps.
    low input for not very clear sound and high entry for the famous distortion.
    no loop or reverb so not much that can disturb the sound between the guitar and HP.


    USE

    super simple you plug a good guitar and you play. not 36 settings because there are very few knobs. volume plays a lot on the overall sound balance.
    I still're avoiding putting too much treble and midrange presence if not the ears bleed.



    SOUNDS

    being a fan of ACDC I had to find me a Gibson SG and this amp.
    put a red bermuda, curl your hair, take a sg close your eyes and play back in black. we really believe it ....

    with a telecaster is the same thing we begin to John Frusciante RED HOT or
    Tom Morello of Rage AGAIN THE MACHINE.
    I simply very nearly the sound of my favorite bands.

    I have some pedals underfoot. strangely I do not use the distortion marshall because this head with only channel and at times playing in the clear I had to stick a black star overdrive pedal that I love for distortion.

    it is difficult to explain in words ca so the best is to listen to a small demo of the sound that comes out.

    this demo I pass by a whawha and I go live on the high input of the amp and I out on an orange PPC212 cabinet





    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I had and tried a few brands and Marshall lamps.
    but I missed the sound I heard on some albums that I had at home.
    if it were to burn either I find myself another or I takes me an orange in head that sounds in the same vein as the old Marshall MARSHALL remain for me the ITS.
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  • Meur'sawMeur'saw

    a classic sound, a time ...

    Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]Published on 03/06/12 at 04:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    50W all tube
    an input an input high low
    effects loop
    3 band eq habbituelle, a presence, gain, master ...

    Simple, effective ...

    UTILIZATION

    simple config, this is what I love ...

    one branch, burst up ...

    SOUNDS

    it is quite my style of music (rock, indie, noise ...)

    if you set the volume / gain intuitively (the gain for the gain, for the master volume) gives a warmer sound, more in the mids, highs are somewhat mitigated ... if you push the gain we get a nice preamp to drive even with single coils pickups, humbuckers with ds, it is certainly faster crunch ...

    if one plays the old school, we drive the power stage by pushing the master and gain are used as…
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    50W all tube
    an input an input high low
    effects loop
    3 band eq habbituelle, a presence, gain, master ...

    Simple, effective ...

    UTILIZATION

    simple config, this is what I love ...

    one branch, burst up ...

    SOUNDS

    it is quite my style of music (rock, indie, noise ...)

    if you set the volume / gain intuitively (the gain for the gain, for the master volume) gives a warmer sound, more in the mids, highs are somewhat mitigated ... if you push the gain we get a nice preamp to drive even with single coils pickups, humbuckers with ds, it is certainly faster crunch ...

    if one plays the old school, we drive the power stage by pushing the master and gain are used as a "volume", it really opens the sound, it becomes clearer in comparison, more crystalline .. .

    this applies to both inputs (high / low) except that the high is really loud, it screams badly!

    regardless of the channel, like any tube amp I had, it must be pushed a little so that it begins to breathe ... the sound changes quite strong once well heated lamps ... and they need a little time, after 20 min of repeat I often see my settings ...

    the quality of clean is undeniable ... the crunches are great but I do not use in the studio ... on stage I need a good clean and I have my crunch / drive / distortion pedal in (Rodenberg GAS-LR, mxr distortion III and GT-OD)

    I mostly play guitars with P-90: A special CD and LP a '50s tribute ... sometimes a tv or a LP studio lite (with van zandt trubucker ... it seems to me necessary to report because the stock pickups are the gibson 496r/500t that have a very high output level and not at all my taste)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for almost 2 years ... before that I had a JCM800 4210, I found the disto nice but nothing more, on the other hand I loved the clean channel ... so I went quite naturally to the 2204 ...

    what I like most is its simplicity and its course ...
    what I like least is its size, it is really hard cumbersome!

    I love this amp, it's definitely a keeper! but I know myself and I know that sooner or later I'll have to try something else! ^ ^

    I put around 9 because perfection exists only in our heads and our tastes ...
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    One of the best

    Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]Published on 01/18/12 at 16:22
    The Marshall JCM 800 amplifier it's basically reissues version of one of the greatest amplifiers that Marshall is ever come up with. This is a master volume amplifier that is 50 W of power. So basically you have two power tubes rather than four power tubes. The overall volume is really cut that much coming from 100 W amplifier. But what you do you get it you get a little bit more manageable volume with a slightly bit saggy I feel in the attack of the amplifier.

    UTILIZATION

    Features

    4 EL34s in the power stage
    3 ECC83s in the preamp
    True bypass series FX loop
    3-band EQ
    Presence control



    SOUNDS


    The look at this amplifier is really classic in it…
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    The Marshall JCM 800 amplifier it's basically reissues version of one of the greatest amplifiers that Marshall is ever come up with. This is a master volume amplifier that is 50 W of power. So basically you have two power tubes rather than four power tubes. The overall volume is really cut that much coming from 100 W amplifier. But what you do you get it you get a little bit more manageable volume with a slightly bit saggy I feel in the attack of the amplifier.

    UTILIZATION

    Features

    4 EL34s in the power stage
    3 ECC83s in the preamp
    True bypass series FX loop
    3-band EQ
    Presence control



    SOUNDS


    The look at this amplifier is really classic in itself. They have stayed true to the original look and cosmetic appearance from the originals from the early and late 70s and 80s. I found the reissues of these Marshall JCM 800 amplifiers tend to have a little bit more gain on tap. It could've been the one that I was playing compared to the many JCM 800 that I have played from the 80s but it just seemed to have a little bit more gain and a little bit more usable frequencies without having to modify or use an overdrive boost or pedal of any kind. All around this is a classic amplifier and a great head for any gigging or recording musician.

    OVERALL OPINION


    You can find these heads for right around $1000 or so on the used market which is the best way to go for these. At new you're looking at right around $2200. So just allow someone else to take the hit on the new price and get this one for just about half the price of the new amplifier. That would be my recommendation because this amplifiers a great one and there are so many out there to be had used. This I one of my all time favorite amps that has ever been created. I love it so much that i keep buying them from all era's for their great foundation for hard rock music.
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  • le Reverandle Reverand

    Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]Published on 10/11/08 at 08:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    100W tube amp
    Two inputs: high & low two speaker outputs, impedance matching for HP
    No loop.
    No reverb.
    Presence, bass, treble, mid, Master / gain.

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration is it simple?
    Child! Plug & Play!
    - Gets it easy to sound good?
    The settings are only effective in extrèmes.Le output level of influence on the grave, we can soon have its rotten! but ...
    Easily obtained with the desired grain type of gear built for the rock!
    The channel is surprisingly low in clean, exellent Similarly, one can play jazz! With a built-in any style is available.
    This is not an amp to play in his room it is very powerful and does not sound that from a high volume.
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    100W tube amp
    Two inputs: high & low two speaker outputs, impedance matching for HP
    No loop.
    No reverb.
    Presence, bass, treble, mid, Master / gain.

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration is it simple?
    Child! Plug & Play!
    - Gets it easy to sound good?
    The settings are only effective in extrèmes.Le output level of influence on the grave, we can soon have its rotten! but ...
    Easily obtained with the desired grain type of gear built for the rock!
    The channel is surprisingly low in clean, exellent Similarly, one can play jazz! With a built-in any style is available.
    This is not an amp to play in his room it is very powerful and does not sound that from a high volume.
    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    the manual?? no need for this device!

    SOUNDS

    - Will it fit your style of music?
    I used the 800 on stage, repeating and studio. This is an amp indestructible (the lamps are original and still it sounds!)
    It is perfect for playing rock, once its found, let's go!
    - With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play?
    I played the 800 with a TV 52 "and a Start 80 'just a wha pedal and a Marshall" Drive Master "for the chorus.
    - What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?
    This is an amp punk! but little civilized canal low ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    Ten years, I bought used FF 3000, he slept in a cave with his cabinet 1960A.
    He is always with me on stage as a backup or reinforcement of power.
    - What is so special that you like most and least?
    Power, sound, ruggedness, reliability, the (false) ease of use.
    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    Yes, I knew what I buy, I was not disappointed!
    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    What's good for me, it appears that rates are slightly higher today!
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