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Marshall 4210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]
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Marshall 4210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JCM800 series

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elsy elsy
Published on 06/12/09 at 15:31
Everything is already said all lamps 50w head combo very practical but very heavy anyway

UTILIZATION

Configuration is quite simple really gets the sound but is still well balanced and both channels if you want a clean a saturated or a saturated or crunch can crunch have 2 2 2 saturation should be clean anyway play with the gain and volume and not forgetting the master volume on the guitar but it is frankly the trouble I play with a les paul but I would like a telecaster for the british stuff is expensive but the teles c even the old tv without LCD

SOUNDS

Ba c is the sound all the sound you just look red hot it is of acdc is the c amp is rock par excellence was the same sound british clean c attention is not a fender but it sounds terrible and also you do not like metal but of darkness c is not what we want when we bought it I would add a personal home vox bulldog on channel saturation and ale ale ale fills the luxury of time I plug a speaker 1960a and c is .... terrible but the 1960 is not to me then c is that from time to time I would put myself on a 1912 but I've yet to try but c is the configuration I search if one has ever tried qq (configuration not nice less cumbersome and bulky than the 4hp AC must add the presence of) voila voila

OVERALL OPINION

Everything is said in the heading its super amp that is fairly rare in this price resound without AC is an antique or a plexi rating climbs without stopping a value on a small spot so you have to adapt his game according to the AC amplifier is not like the jcm 2000 or something all modern c is quite old school roots I played on a marshall that is modern JVM410H many elsewhere but not for me at the beginning when I pass on the jcm 800 J had the impression of more learn and play but very very quickly regress sy is done and we can spend more of s in all I regret ca c is a real amp and it sounds live (con c is what I said but I do not know how to say it gives to chill .... voila p.)