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Marshall 100 Watt Tube Guitar Amp W/Footswitch 2/12 Celestions Mint - $750 (Attleboro)

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Posted : Monday, July 01, 2024 04:01 AM

Selling a Marshall JMD1 100 Watt Tube Combo Guitar Amplifier in absolutely great condition.
Sale includes all the cords and Special JMD Footswitch.
100 Watts of 4 EL84 Marshall Tube Power, Built in Preamp Modeling for all Marshall Legendary Amps from the JTM Series to the Jubilee, show contact info , DSL Series and Many More.
4 Channels all Footswitch Selectable and Programmable, built in guitar effects including delay.
Amp is fully featured with built in DI Port, MIDI, Multi Cab Connection with 8 or 16 ohm output, Effects Loop with adjustable volume, Factory Equipped with 2 Different Celestion 12 Inch Speakers and a host of other features.
Why bother with a wannabe?? Cash, Venmo and Zelle are acceptable payment choices, Scammers Don’t Bother Specs Per Marshall Future and Past Come Together Under 28" wide, 21" tall, and only 10" deep, this 2x12 100-watt all-in-one amp is only slightly larger than many 1x12" combos.
Powered by four EL34 valves (I'm going with the British term since this is a British amp), it has plenty of raw analog muscle, which the Eminence AX75 speakers handle exceedingly well.
While Marshall may have taken it on the chin when they went down market and started dabbling with solid-state circuits, they are still kings when it comes to focused output derived from valve power, and this amp shows off that legacy.
What may give pause to some Marshall and valve power purists is the JMD:1's digital preamp and onboard effects.
The digital preamp is Marshall's foray into amp modeling, and to make sure they got it right, they collaborated with Swedish DSP company Soft Tube, relying on their "Natural Harmonic Technology" for the 16 different digital preamps found in the JMD:1 series.
Given the many classic Marshall tones throughout the company's history, adding simulations to any amp with the Marshall brand had to be daunting prospect, so they were wise to leave the simulations to experts in the field via Soft Tube while Marshall focused on what it does best—loud, proud, classic valve power and tone.
The sixteen preamps included in the JMD:1 series are, of course, based primarily on classic Marshall amps, including the 1959 Plexi, the holy grail of rock JCM800, and more recent models like the JVM series and Haze 40.
A few Marshall's stompboxes and their MIDI-controlled rackmount digital preamp are also represented.

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• Location : Attleboro,MA

• Post ID: 9139704916


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