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The Marshall JCM800 4212 amplifier uses;
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About the Marshall JCM800 4212 amp:
Marshall amplification is one of those iconic amp companies that is so synonymous with the music world. They have been so easily recognized because of the hard rock guys from the 60s and 70s who really put this company to the forefront.
They have such a great sound, great voicing, and pretty much any style of music. The Marshall JCM800 4212 is a split channel JCM 800. These amplifiers were almost exclusively used throughout the ’80s. It has a great tone and had a fast pick attack that was used by almost every guitarist throughout the decade.
Features:
With the Marshall JCM800 4212 you have two channels with a reverb unit and that is about it for features go. The clean and dirty channel is cool for the person who needs multiple channels but it wasn’t necessary back when they made it and it eventually fizzled out.
If you’ve ever played a Marshall JCM 800 amplifier you know pretty much exactly the sound that you’re going to get with the Marshall JCM800 4212. This is a 50W combo that has to split channels with a reverb section. So it has more features than a standard JCM 800 would have.
You basically have your clean and distortion channel with a touch of a reverb unit. This is 50 W of power so the power section of the Marshall JCM800 4212 amplifier is going to be a little saggy and looser than 100W amplifier. Usually, hundred-watt amplifiers have more headroom and they tend to break up in the distortion sound a lot later.
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