The Marshall JCM800 2203 guitar tube amplifier head is a powerful single-channel, all-valve amplifier without the encumberance of extra reverb or built-in effects circuitry.
The all-valve Marshall JCM800 2203 Amplifier Head is one of the most highly respected 100-watt Marshall heads in the company's long and illustrious history. The JCM800 head evolved from the legendary 100 Watt 'Plexi' head, an all-valve tone monster best served turned up to '11', and it was one of Jim Marshall's first amplifiers to feature a master volume control.
The Marshall JCM800 2203 Amplifier Head features an easy to use interface and a series effects loop with a true bypass switch, which when pressed drops the effects loop completely out of the circuit, ensuring that your original tone is not compromised in any shape or form.
The Marshall JCM800 2203 Amplifier Head main features include:
This is a classic tube amplifier in head format. Reverberation has a pleasant sound and perfectly complements the palette of sounds. The reverb level is inferior in depth to Fender amplifiers, but for rock music it is quite enough and I don’t think that someone twists it more than 11 hours. A clean channel does not differ in its special beauty and richness of sound, but considering what music was created for, it is quite enough. If you need an amplifier with a good clean channel, it’s best to turn to Fender amplifiers. A better quality channel Marshall implemented already in the following models of amplifiers. Overload in the best traditions of Marshall sound is a dense, resilient crunch, but in the overload circuit of this amplifier there is a transistor stage and this has a little effect on the sharpness of the sound.