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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 12/23/07 at 11:03
I would not do a thorough dtail this head, I do not possess, unfortunately, but I just 3 hours to test it by repeating.

I usually play on a Sovtek Mig 60 (its a little plexi), I always wanted to test the head (especially the 2203, but hey it was not always what you want).

Tete two channels, SETTING THE base, treble and bass for his clear treble and mid bass resonance for saturation, and a general equalization (that is rather weird but it is a)

effects loop, reverb, an output, 100W

UTILIZATION

The config is super simple ...

The sound is superb, clear sound on my Sovtek is prettier (I think), but the saturation, it's a legends which rises a magnificent grain (must love marshall), both a compr ss and still has the texture marshalienne wish ...

SOUNDS

Should have my style, I play everything, but now I am a group of screamo LeWis Watching Us ( http://www.myspace.com/lewiswatchingus ) , and it's perfect, I just miss a crunch channel, but it would be compensated by the quality of the channel gain.

Can be metal, hardcore, rock, no death or beatdown (although) it is gnial

I prefer the saturation in the clear, but it excels in both, test with a ringtone maker, sound, aggressive, sharp and comprss.

OVERALL OPINION

Test for 3 hours, I love the saturated ...

It's not for me but what I would have bought if I had the money and the means to find one ...

This is a REFERENCE!