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Marshall 4103 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]
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Marshall 4103 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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Pucelle_Dabidjan Pucelle_Dabidjan
Published on 03/19/06 at 01:24
50W all-tube amp with 12 hp "in a combo.
No effects, branch (between the high or low) and we play.
I do not know exactly what I was silent version (when in doubt you abstain).

UTILIZATION

The configuration is simple archi-because there are not too many channels and buttons to various functions.

SOUNDS

This amp's me on a lot of points. First the precision. Even if it is good for a marshmal, it remains to what one would expect of a head lamp.

The clean is bright and plutt cool is just what saves this amp. The distortion is quite dcevante, expected gain, "No, when a s'arrte comments has become cool," but demonstrated an overall heat well. The grain of the disto vaguely remember groups years 70-80, it's also a bit further highlight, lgrement biting and voluptuous, it has to be known.

It must be pushed to speak in the corner crunch, which then break existential problem for tenants of public housing

Note that the knobs are imprcis, the sound crackles when they are handled. S'croule volume during use, it is tantt l. .. tantt not, why no one knows. Of noise in bigextra-bonus on top of that ... brief ... has not fly high (a marshmal what)!

It is a good basis for the distortion pedals.

OVERALL OPINION

Found on the floor, I do not regret trying. But I quickly given a p'tit young in the audience (there happy now the silent j'espre he will not mind then hihihi).

It will be a good basis anyone who wants to start guitar with something that makes noise, the star-academy or the soundtrack of the teletubbies.

Not ... j'dconne ... in fact it is quite well suited for pop and mo, to ballads, jazz and blues, funk and rock (fusion) low gain. It also has enough heat to a. Simply, it remains below the average of its competitors.

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