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Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]
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Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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Published on 05/16/09 at 14:18
100w amp all lamps (5x + 4x EL34 ECC83) 1985
2 channels: clean and lead
rverbe
Effects Loop
Adjustable DI output

Simple and effective

USE

The rglages are intuitive, like any good self-respecting Marshall.
THE very easily typical sound of Rock is obtained (the real).
No frills, dry sends with a Les Paul !!!
Pretty darn hard, this amp.

As speaker, I have a Marshall 1960A V30 with 2 and 2 Greenbacks, all cabl X, precision and clarity to the RV !!!!

SONORITS

As said, this is THE sound of Marshall is THE quintessential Rock Sound.
I play this amp with a Les Paul "Orville by Gibson" custom BB reissue 57 '... as you say that I reach aisment (the goal) THE sound of Gary Moore (Parisienne walkways, Still got the Blues ...), AC-DC, Santana ..... on the lead channel.

The Clean channel is pleasant, but nothing more (Actually, I prefer when has a little crunch!)

In short, everything that I love .....

NOTICE GLOBAL

I just acqurir, but I knew already.
Indeed, I possdais two full-stacks (a jcm 800 and a master jmp lead) in the 80's.
So I knew what I'm enchrissais (Ebay Germany) and I got it for 540 euros.
Very proper, when I see how much is in store or negotiates OCCAZ in France !!!!!
Anyway, nothing to do with modern amps !!!! I dfinitivement and remains hooked to the sound of the 80's!

Because or thanks my experience, I redid the choice of jcm 800 ... and you know what? I entirely right! I love it!