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Marshall 4100 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999] [2003 - ? ]
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Marshall 4100 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999] [2003 - ? ]

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the JCM900 series

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Published on 12/11/07 at 01:53
Pramp ECC83 and 4 lamps in 5881 (6L6) in amp. All lamps 100 watts.
This is another version of the Dual Reverb JCM900 placing on the market it was released, as sometimes Describes with EL34.
The sound is more in the spirit of Hendrix or JTM45 JCM800 that the trs hard rock with EL34.
Connectivity classic faade a single input, footswitch input for a two floors clean and pramp Lead (distortion). Two outputs with adjustable HP 416ohms, an effects loop in / out, Line out output, a 50/100 watt switch output level DSIR.
Rglages quite simple: Master volume, reverb and gain for each level, Prsence / bass / mdium / High together.

UTILIZATION

Config prcis trs simple as above. a clean, one lead.
The sound is pretty easy to find if you like Marshall and if you know the kind of color research. For my part, often making the hard rock and heavy, I use a rack full of effects, including distortion, and I plugged into the Clean, the gain background (no distortion), master or 5 6 with output level of the rack rather soft, prsence 9 or 10, 8 bass, mdium 2, 3 treble .. Used the fact that these levels provide floor with all the fun lamps chattoyantes ... all on two cabins in Greenback and G30H

SOUNDS

I like the sound Marshall for 30 years. I still have 6 Marshall amp heads home, DIFFERENT MODELS (I know, it's a bit too much.
Gibson Guitars Lespaul and MusicMan, Gibson pickups, Dimarzio and EMG.
Everything is feasible if we know understand the bte ...

OVERALL OPINION

Since 15 years.
My only concern is his weight. Unfortunately, with large back problem, the heads JCM800 and 900 are no longer for me .. I spar several heads of this kind. I still have one which I can not dernire Sparer me ... I am a sentimentalist.