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MARSHALL JMP100w 2203 HEAD WITH JCM 800 1960 A CABINET

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

Testing my Marshall JMP 100w 2203 head from 1978, plugged into a JCM 800 1960A cabinet filled with two Celestion G12-65s from 1980 and 1982, and two Celestion g12T75s from 1984. I have used a Gibson Les Paul from 1995 steadily plugged, no effects at all. I have used performer 500 Monster Cable. Sorry about the images and sound for I used a standard mobile phone. Lots of mistakes as well when playing. Take care!

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  • Cool vid. Maybe next time turn the snare off in the background? I can hear it rattling haha. I want a JMP so bad. JMP+TS808= ... Just get me a towel.

  • @paintballnsk Hi there, yes it's an amazing amp indeed very loud and powerful. i use it with 3 pedals, and I don't mix them. i use it separately depending on the sound I want to obtain from AC/DC to heavy metal. Use it with no pedals to obtain a classic hard rock sound (AC/DC) and then a TS808 is really good for some nuances, I also have a DS-1 (from 1985) and a SD-1(from 1981), my tubescreamer is an analongman mod. Cheers from Spain and thanks for the advice.

  • Sounds like my Ibanez Tube Screamer (TS9)

  • @NININO09 That's a fabulous pedal! I own an analog man modified maxon tube screamer and it sounds awesome. thanks for watching

  • can you please try highway to hell on your amp wit this settings: presence 0, treble 6, middle 5 , bass 4 ? i wanna buy an ultimate amp to replicate highway to hell record tone.

  • @acdcgibsonmaniac Hi there! Well to be honest, I've got this head now at home just to duplicate AC/DC sound. I have a Marshall head 2203 JCM 800 from 1982 at our rehearsal room now. If you want to duplicate the AC/DC sound, you have to adquire Angus's speakers and guitars too, he uses celestion greenbacks and also there is a choice of changing your pickups and buy Angus Young signature pick up. I have a 1969 sg and when I crank up my JMP it really sounds very similar. Take care!

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  • @maliboo51516 depends on what do you mean by bedroom vol!!!! I once cranked my 2203 to 10 in my bed room!!!!! now it resides at our garage where I can safely crank it without dropping shit standing on drawers!!! (its that loud)

  • @maliboo51516 To tell you the truth the JMP was developed to be like the Plexi but for playing with overdriven sound at low levels. So at some extend I'd say yes, but when it sounds at its best is when you put the volume at four or more. In this case it sounds awesome.

  • is it possible to play this at bedroom volume without attenuator?

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