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Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]
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Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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Published on 03/02/06 at 05:36
Amp all-tube, 50W (already huge ...), little brother of 2210. Instrument input on the front, Send / return back to the loop, direct out with adjustment knob and footswitch output.

Ultra simple to set if you have had would be only the most basic of amps in your hands.

UTILIZATION

The sound is almost right now, and what his ...

SOUNDS

Haha here we go. I use this amp exclusively to the saturation, get something between the big rock and metal, and finally ... it is the ultimate amp for me. It has a grain inimitable! With an adapted speaker and a good pedal savament mixed it explodes all Mesa or other Engl 5150 and Randall and I've heard. It has a magical, warm grain to perfection, with a good reverb and a good guitar as LP or even BC Rich jur which I play, this amp is great: it is the last amp I've played. However careful and amateur New acnéens sound (rock or metal) the most modern, I do not think this is the amp you are looking for, it is more old-school, poetry. I do NOT resell ....
Not to put all hands ... this amp is a gem ... mouahç'éé% .1 a revelation and madness as you probably noticed,

PS: My opinion is up to me and objectivity that is the source, if I ZAPE Engel Mesa or other like hell, is by choice, and I played this for a long and unfortunate moment of solo correct, tried 5150, in short the best I've tasted was still in Engl screamer, by far, in short, each grain, each with its tunes, mine is clear and mentioned above. A word to the right ZIK

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a few weeks before I had the 2210 that I sold too high because the power that delivered me unnecessary (and knowing that he must climb the flight he wakes up. ..)