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Marshall JTM310 [1994-1997]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JTM30 series

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Published on 09/14/07 at 20:43
Marshall JTM 310, 30 watt all-tube 2 HP 10-inch Eminence, 2 channels: channel 1 channel 1 clean & overdrive / boost not too distorted, unless there lon Assistant PDAL of distortion, overdrive or booster. Without this gear, the natural, the kind plutt cest hot vintage overdrive the Bluesbreaker / JTM 45 with beautiful accents hendrixiens, at least mine is like a. The overdrive channel has a bad press sometimes, but I guarantee you quavec good lamps pre-amplification, 12x7, & Scheer prcises more than those lequipent dorigine & same for the 6L6 lamplification, it then finds its appeal without any restrictions, without being the sound of the stack 100 watt Marshall sound which is always associated.
As for the channel clear & warm, with jazzy low volume, it is also Designed, dixit the little booklet of recommendations provided, to give crunch LGERS more or less (very nice) if you push or boost, and after the output level of the guitar pickups volume & gnral, all the more clear that this channel also has linstar overdrive channel, dun appropriate r Gain adjuster. There is also an Accutronics Spring Reverb leffet lightweight but audible, deffets a loop, an XLR output for recording or simulation console with speakers and an output for 2nd quune external speaker.
Trs a good amp for blues more or less warm depending on the channel used the Texas blues, rock, 60s & 70s. As for more pop stuff, I dont ever really tried but it should be possible too. And I think if my sound is good for the blues, it is good for almost everything else! Unless of course the extreme stuff.

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