JCM800's are great rock and metal amps but I don't think any two of them ever sounded the exact same. Buy It Now. I am on quite the streak with Marshall amps lately. The treble control is incredible sensitive, I usually set it around 3 for most music but if I take it up to 5 or 6, and especially if I lower the mids as well, it becomes a very aggressive thrash metal tone machine. Thanks Adrian. This is a premium retube set for the Marshall JCM800 2205 tube amp. Up for sale is a killer 1986 Marshall JCM 800 lead head. A great sounding amp and the loudest 2205 I’ve ever heard! (Contact Us First!) I'll take it to my tech to look at. The 2205 is totally inferior to the single channel 800's, the TSL was buzzy garbage compared to the DSL or most older Marshall, etc. I'm bying a 1983 Marshall JCM 800 2205... Any opinions on this amp anyone? 2002: JCM800 2203X Reissue – Don’t Call It a Comeback! Unlike the 2203, IMHO the … Marshall JCM800 50W 4010 Schematic Marshall JCM800 Artist 30W 4203 Schematic Marshall JCM800 Bass 50W 1986 Schematic ... Marshall JCM800 Splitch 50W 2205 Schematic Marshall JCM800 Splitch Rev 50W 4210 Schematic Marshall JCM800 Studio15 15W 4001 Schematic Marshall JCM800 Superbass 100W 1992 Schematic Marshall JCM800 … Make an Offer. Marshall JCM800 2205 1983 Black. These vacuum tubes provide excellent tone at a reasonable price and the most popular combination recommended by customer feedback. Well I have an Mesa 12AX7 in V1, GE 5751 in V2, Groove Tubes 12AX7C in V4, USA 12AT7 in V4 and a EH in V5. Add to Cart. This redesigned circuit has less channel bleed, more gain, and the gain is structured differently - a bit more the Marshall sound we know and love, but darker and more saturated. On the same trip returning that Blankenship Plexi, my local GC happened to get this amp in stock, also on a customer return - they actually had to pull it from the back because it was not out on display. Super quick demo of a killer 1983 Marshall JCM800 2205 50 Watt Guitar Head. Both channel share a master section with an overall master volume, presence, and a reverb control which mixes in a tube driven spring reverb tank - groundbreaking features at the time. Here is a little comparison of my two JCM 800.I am using a Gibson SGJ from 2013.All Gear is stock no mods. Message Seller. I think some of the mods listed in "the ultimate JCM-800" page are quite good and are well known for doing the trick on a JCM-800 to give it just a little extra gain and quite a bit … I found a mod through someone, he strongly recommended it, to reduce the fizzy, cold, sterile gain this amp has. Yup, Canuk model for sure...Looks totally stock. LPJohnny, Nov 11, 2008 #4. Soon, however, the M… MGR/stefan's review "Marshall jcm 800 2205" 5. Local Pickup Only. It can be turned off from the knob or footswitched off as well. This channel has the usual 3-band EQ, a channel volume, and gain control. It has a good amount of gain, but not so much that it gets overly saturated with a boost, and even the clean channel is bright and snappy and sounds great, if a little loud and hard to control at times. $1,650. The amp is overall in good shape. Marshall JCM 800 2205 50 watt head. 2002: JCM800 2203X Reissue – Don’t Call It a Comeback! Please review all pictures. Excellent. Marshall repackaged two of its Master Volume amps and named them 2203 (100-Watt) and 2204 (50-Watt), which are now collectively referred to as the JCM 800 series.. JCM … These were the second series of Marshalls equipped with a master volume, which allowed for more distortion at lower volumes. Buy with Confidence – Reverb Protection has you covered. LPJohnny New Member. These vacuum tubes provide excellent tone at a reasonable price and the most popular combination recommended … Either way it still could be finicky preamp tube... (You must log in or sign up to reply here. The Crunch Channel on the 6100 in Mode B is voiced just like an 800, with a little more low end. So, in 2002, Marshall answered this call with the UK-built JCM800 2203X reissue. This 1985 unit has the later circuit and sounds every bit as good as I remembered. The amp works as it should. I've owned both 2205 & 2210 , these are great heads imo .... but as soon as I played a 6100 , it was game over for the 800's . I’ve had it for 20 years now and used it on every record since the album “Worlds Away”. Vintage Marshall JCM800 … My experience in the past with a 1982 model was disappointing, but I had played a 1988 model in a store long ago but didn’t have the money for it. The amp was converted to EL34s in 1990 as the tag says in back of amp and tube type is written on amp. You could buy a 1987/1959 circuit plexi circuit in a JCM800 shell, as well as your popular 2203/2204 circuits, or even this “split channel” circuit. I own a Marshall JCM 800 2205 head. Watch; Marshall Studio Series 20-Watt All Valve 2203 JCM 800 Head ... 2 product ratings - Marshall Stack JCM800 2205 … The Clean Channel is really clean and the Lead Channel has over the top gain. Vintage Marshall JCM800 2204 50-watt head and 1960A slant front cabinet I added 4 more photos in the last section so you can see how clean ( total stock, not messed with) the inside is. Single channel, 50 watt master volume Marshall (just note there are more than one 50 watt JCM 800, like the 1987 and 2205). I'm still experimenting. The 2205 (50 watt) and 2210 (100 watt) amps were the first to feature Marshall’s diode-clipping circuit. Local Pickup Only. Switching master controls. The 2203/2204 are single channels and the 2205/2210 dual channels but the latter are supposed to have an extra clipping diode that provides extra gain to the pre-amplifier changing their sound in a certain way, and in some opinions not as desirable. Hey again. You could buy a 1987/1959 circuit plexi circuit in a JCM800 shell, as well as your popular 2203/2204 circuits, or even this “split channel” circuit. 16 watchers. My amp has a notch in … The first JCM800s were in fact Master Volume amplifiers (Models 2203 and 2204, at 100 and 50 watts respectively), repackaged in new boxes with new panels. Has some rips in Tolex and is missing back plate. The real highlight is the boost channel, which is just a killer 80s rock and metal tone, though I feel it really has to have the bass maxed out to sound good. Marshall JCM800 2205 1983 Black. With slow sales and mixed reviews, the split channel range was completely redesigned sometime in 1984 or 1985. A nice bonus, no shipping charge for once! This seller is open to offers. 2016. Lots of conflicting information floats around about these split channel JCM800 amps, model numbers 2205 (50w) and 2210 (100w) and their combo amp equivalents. I got this wonderful amp though my guitar instructer who knew that i was looking for an amp. Even though the JCM900 series that replaced the JCM800 line was a best seller for Marshall, a growing public demand made it clear that a reissue of the 2203 was called for. Add to Cart. Quick update: had a hum issue that I've narrowed down to the reverb pot/tank not sure which. Very versatile amp man! MGR/stefan's review "Marshall jcm 800 2205" 5. The premise is still the same though - both channels run in parallel much like a Plexi, but instead of separate inputs, they share the same input jack and can be footswitched to alternate between them. First thing I'd do is replace those power tubes with something more robust...T/Sol, Shuguang, EH 6CA7, Mullard..etc...(no JJs..will change it's voicing to much).. 2204 is a wonderful amp. Cab Mesaboogie 4x12 and Gibson Les Paul Custom Please check out the last photo. Our system has encountered an error. This is a premium retube set for the Marshall JCM800 2205 tube amp. 58CAPWCPAAZ4MBWAW43X, New Amp: Marshall JCM800 Model 2205 Split Channel, New Amp: Blankenship Variplex 1959 Clone (Kruse Modded) →. You could buy a 1987/1959 circuit plexi circuit in a JCM800 shell, as well as your popular 2203/2204 circuits, or even this “split channel” circuit. 3. The Marshall JCM 800 2203 is a 100 watt tube one-channel guitar amplifier head with a classic tone, featuring knobs for Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master, and Pre-Amp, as well as High … Local Pickup Only. Watch. Early models (82-84/85ish) had an odd placement of the EQ section, resulting in quite mixed reviews compared to the classic 2203/2204 models, which continued on from the JMP range that preceded the JCM800 range. Cheers everyone. ). I gigged with my 2205 many times, but found my biggest issue to be getting a somewhat lower volume (bar gigs mainly) decent tone from my 2205. The hum is coming from the damn EH preamp tubes man..Get some GEs or if on a budget..Shuguangs... LOL. The JCM models were launched shortly after the Rose-Morris deal (15-year distribution deal) ended. Thanks LAST CHANCE TO BUY! This exception has been automatically logged and reported. The master volume makes it surprisingly easy to get a decent tone at home studio volumes too. He had a friend who was selling it but really really didn't want to. Ha, okay..when I saw the original pics I saw all the EH glass...EHs have hummed in all of my 900 heads.. We’ve been supplying tubes for over 20 years. The top amp is a 50 watt JCM 800 2205 model (1987) and it used to belong to Michael Schenker. 19. This exception has been automatically logged and reported. BBFINE GEAR. Even though the JCM900 series that replaced the JCM800 line was a best seller for Marshall, a growing public demand made it clear that a reissue of the 2203 was called for. Same settings, about the same volume. Obviously they have different transformer specs, but it's not as big of a difference as one might think in terms of modern amps - the 50w's transformers are nearly the same size and heft as the 100's. Hello All, I have a Marshall JCM800 2205 50 watt head. Discussion in 'Marshall Amps' started by stilllifer, Jan 26, 2015. Everything appears to be original, except for the tubes of course...thoughts before I get in the car and drive for 2 hours to test it out? Has some rips in Tolex and is missing back plate. The “boost” channel is the evolution of the “high treble” channel on a plexi, and gets a lot of gain plus has the addition of a clipping diode circuit for even more gain. I don't recall mine having a "Press to Reset" button but I had a combo. I got this wonderful amp though my guitar instructer who knew that i was looking for an amp. It's all 'GROOVY' dude! ZDBDZSMRT9RRKGZFP27M, Our system has encountered an error. LPJohnny LPJohnny, Nov 11, 2008 #3. It uses 1N914 clipping … I've come to find that, I have had zero issues dialing each one of these amps in to sound excellent "to my ears" even the 4100 JCM … I do have the original ECC83M tubes that came with the amp - not sure what they are like. Oozing rock status, you can effortlessly detect its … The JCM800… So, in 2002, Marshall answered this call with the UK-built JCM800 … I have a 1985 2205 (50w) and a 1986 2210 (100w). Volume seemed to cut in and out as well before I disconnected the reverb but not sure if that was the reverb or when I was tube rolling. The Crunch Channel in Mode A is voiced similar to a Plexi. All JCM 900's sucked. The amp was converted to EL34s in 1990 as the tag … With louder and higher gain tones demanded by artists of the time, and Eddie Van Halen’s famous Marshall Powered “brown sound” at the forefront of everyone’s mind, this amp was designed to offer both more gain as well as a more classic clean-ish normal channel, plus an effects loop and direct preamp line out for studio and modern PA usage. I had posted on here some time ago about a drifting bias … Marshall JCM 800 2205 50 watt head. Your looking at a 1983 Marshall JCM 800 2205 50 watt that sounds spectacular and condition to match, also in the rare factory dark green tolex. Marshall Authorized Seller. Marshall JCM800 2205 Problems 04-17-2015, 03:01 PM. Reverb included. Free shipping for many products! Free shipping. Always well maintained and used primarily for recording … BBFINE GEAR. I own a JCM 800 2205 and a DSL50. Make an Offer. While we most commonly think of the “JCM800” as the sound of the 2203 and 2204 amps, the moniker “JCM800” is actually a range of models. Always well maintained and used primarily for recording purposes. The 2205 and 2210 also featured a valve-powered spring reverb, with global presence and master volume controls. WE SHIP TO ALL 50 STATES AND INTERNATIONALLY. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL VARY BY LOCATION!!! PS-Love your avatar! The “normal” channel is very much a stripped down non-master volume circuit (and can get extremely loud) and has only bass, treble, and volume controls. My only complaint is the reverb implementation is a little weak sounding, but it is the first attempt ever from Marshall at this sort of design. Local Pickup Only. A comparison between 3 great Marshall heads, all from the 80's. Lots of conflicting information floats around about these split channel JCM800 amps, model numbers 2205 … The bottom amp is a JCM 800 100 watt 2210 model (1988… I've come to find that, I have had zero issues dialing each one of these amps in to sound excellent "to my ears" even the 4100 JCM 900 HGDR. JCM800 2203. Officially introduced in the year 1982, though I have seen some units with 1981 serial numbers, these were designed to push guitar tones and amp design into the next decade. I understand that the 2205 did not come to the US with EL34s. Your looking at a 1983 Marshall JCM 800 2205 50 watt in spectacular condition it is also in the rare factory dark green tolex. The art of the JCM800 TM is its simplicity. Marshall repackaged two of its Master Volume amps and named them 2203 (100-Watt) and 2204 (50-Watt), which are now collectively referred to as the JCM 800 series.. JCM was named after his initials (Jim C. Marshall) and the numerals are the … Joined: Jan 31, 2008 Messages: 21 Likes Received: 0. Joined Reverb. If you can afford it, get some NOS preamp tubes...GE, Raytheon, Sylvania..etc..their everywhere and only a few dollars more then the CP stuff...which don't sound nearly as good. The JCM models were launched shortly after the Rose-Morris deal (15-year distribution deal) ended. If i didn't bought my amp when i did, he probely would of kept it. Compared to the earlier "Master Volume" series, they offered some advantages, including the possibility to be patched internally and linked with other amplifiers. I have disconnected the cables to the tank and the hum is gone. … $1,299.99. Excellent. I’m not sure why this amp was returned - I gave it a complete playthrough and tested every feature at every reasonable volume before taking it home for myself. Used by artists around the world, this amp continues to be one of our greatest. Watch. The 2205 is totally inferior to the single channel 800's, the TSL was buzzy garbage compared to the DSL or most older Marshall, etc. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Marshall JCM 800 2205 50watt Vintage Head Serviced at the best online prices at eBay! Well it definitely looks totally stock to me as well, sitting in my car as I speak!!! The exact time is difficult to pin down but I have done my research and talked with others on the Marshall amp forums and found a few examples of 1985 and even 1984 models with the new circuit design. $1,650. Payment & Returns. Model 2205 … Got some shots of the back of the amp but not the board...taking a look, anything seem weird to anyone??? He had a friend who was selling it but really … Your looking at a 1983 Marshall JCM 800 2205 50 watt in spectacular condition it is also in the rare factory dark green tolex. The EH preamp tubes imo are some the. Always well maintained and used primarily for … Lots of conflicting information floats around about these split channel JCM800 amps, model numbers 2205 (50w) and 2210 (100w) and their combo amp equivalents. 1 product rating - Marshall Studio Series 20-Watt All Valve 2203 JCM 800 Head. The amp is overall in good shape. Pittsburgh, PA, United States. This seller is open to offers. My 2205 is set up with EL34s.
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