Marshall 2204 JMP Master Volume Lead [1975-1981] - "Just pure awesome!!!"
Just before the JCM 800 series amplifiers from Marshall; Marshall decided to compound on the success of the plexi and JMP amplifiers with the 50 W series amplifier. This amplifier used the large scr…
Marshall 2205 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - "Not that great but decent"
Marshall amplification has been the leaders in high gain amplifier since the 60s. They are the best and most heavily used rock tone machines in the world. Some of their famous examples of amplifiers …
Marshall 1959SLP - "original and classic!"
What can I say that hasn't already been said about Marshall amplification. Marshall has been the leader in high gain amplification since the 60s. The Marshall plexi came out around 1967 and has to th…
Marshall TSL100 - "Blech!"
The Marshall TSL100 was designated as Marshall's flagship amplifier for some time, and indeed on paper it looks to be a killer amp. It's designed a lot like the DSL series, and is a 100w tube head th…
Marshall MA100H - "Not a fan of this series"
Marshall is one of those companies that has gone down hill real quick. They are a business so I understand to make profits but there has to be some mistake with amps like these. If my name was Jim Ma…
Marshall DSL100 - "Great low priced amp!"
This amp has been one of my all time favorite amps to play. It is so easy to dial in and works so well for gigs. I got a chance to play one at a buddies house once and I knew once I hit that lead 2 b…
Marshall 2550 Silver Jubilee [1987] - mandragorane's review
translatedFor specifications see the other view. Brief remark in passing, not to play with the reverb is pretty good too. The effects loop is parallel I added for effect against a rack that allows me to hav…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - nefrenka's review
translatedHere we are, after some time I finally have my head full of vintage Marshall amp (everything is original from 1973!). This is the model JMP super lead. It is a true beauty that this all-tube 100W …
Marshall 2204 JMP Master Volume Lead [1975-1981] - Guignol84's review
translated50W all-tube amp. Mine is 1978, of APRS that I could read on the net, is the ancestor of the legendary JCM 800 and wiring diagrams of prsentent trs broad similarities. It's basic: four 3-band maste…
Marshall 2550 Silver Jubilee [1987] - vintagegus's review
translatedHi! so it is a 100W all-tube that can switch to 50W for full connectivity is plutt: effects loop, DI output, etc. And what's great is that one can choose the voltage is no Souis for UK and U.S., i…
Marshall 1959SLP - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translated100w amp head with 2-channel preamp stages benefiting from a separate section level. Equalization standard and the presence knob. At the front, two sets of inserts for bridge / link premps them an…
Marshall 1987X - k-tophe's review
translated50w 2 EL34 tubes 3 ECC83 Lamps 2 channels 4 inputs (2 per channels) An effects loop No master UTILIZATION Very easy to use, it's plug and play, we selected the entry you want and turn…
Marshall 1987 JCM800 Lead [1981-1989] - gros loulou's review
translatedLamp 50w SETTING THE base, not even my master volume you have to push for a saturation but what the! 2 switchable channels that are not, used an A / B box, no channel distortion, push the CH2 sat…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - ibanez_grx070's review
translatedjmp mk2 of 76 said "plexi" for short. amp with 4 EL34 lamps full tube amp doctor for power and in 3lampes Pramper (1sovtek, 1Eh and a tad). 2 speaker out, no effects loop. no master volume sing…
Marshall 2210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - Le Taz's review
translatedAll tube amp 100w (EL34 power, rendering sound important), direct output (bof, bof ,...) effects loop, switchable channel foot (reverb too) In master volume, presence and reverb In drive: gain, v…