What does Marshall JCM stand for?

What does Marshall JCM stand for?

James Charles Marshall
The “JCM” stands for Jim’s full initials — James Charles Marshall.

Does Marshall still make JCM 800?

The JCM800 2203 is still available today as part of our Vintage Reissue series. All the classic features that made the amp so popular are still intact with the tonally transparent Series FX Loop being a modern touch.

How much does a JCM 800 head weigh?

Weight: 45.19 lbs.

What tubes are in a JCM 800?

The Marshall JCM800 Tube Set consists of 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes, and 4 x EL34 power tubes. This JCM800 re-issue, 2203 model (’81-’84), is one of the most highly respected 100 Watt Marshall® heads. Originally evolving from the ‘Plexi’ head, the JCM800 was one of our first amplifiers to feature a Master Volume control.

What does JCM 800 stand for?

The JCM800 was the first series produced after the contract expired. The name comes from Jim Marshall’s initials, “J.C.M.”, coupled with the meaningless “800” from the number plate on his car.

Why is a Marshall called a Plexi?

The name originates from its shiny, Plexiglas panel, commonly used on Marshall amps between 1965-1969. The 68 specification amps were a hit with Jimi Hendrix, Cream and The Who, creating huge amounts of exposure and marking the ‘Plexi sound’ as the sound of rock.

When did the JCM 800 come out?

1981
The series was introduced in 1981. Although models 1959 and 1987 had been in production since 1965 and the 2203 and 2204 had been in production since 1975, they were redesigned and introduced as JCM800 amplifiers in ’81. The JCM800 amplifiers became a staple of 1980s hard rock and heavy metal bands.

Who used Marshall Plexi?

If there ever was a definitive Plexi tone, this was it. Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Johnson all used Marshall heads with the core ’68 specs.

What is a Marshall 2204?

The JCM800 series (Models 2203, 2204, 2205 and 2210) is a line of guitar amplifiers made by Marshall Amplification. The series was introduced in 1981. The JCM800 amplifiers became a staple of 1980s hard rock and heavy metal bands.

Who used a JCM 800?

History. In 1981, Marshall finally reached the end of its 15-year distribution deal with Rose-Morris, which had severely limited its potential to sell amplifiers outside England; Rose-Morris tagged 55% onto the sticker price for exported models. The JCM800 was the first series produced after the contract expired.

What does JTM mean Marshall?

JTM at least in the early years was named for Jim and Terry Marshall.

What does the Marshall JCM 800 2203 do?

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 and Low sensitivity inputs. Want to Sell Yours? Anyone can sell on Reverb.

How many watts is the Marshall Studio Classic JCM 800?

The Marshall Studio Classic JCM 800 delivers 20 watts of power in a compact amp head built to look the part. Inspired by arguably one of the most successful guitar amps in Marshall’s history, the JCM800 2203.

What is the best JCM800 AMP?

Marshall SC20H JCM 800 Studio Lead Series head Snakeskin Marshall SC20C Studio Classic JCM800 20-Watt Combo Amp – Elephant White, New! Marshall JCM800 switching IC – Harris Semiconductor CA3046 – BEST EVER MADE!!

How many Watts Does a JCM800 2203 have?

Plug your favorite guitar into the all-tube, 100-watt JCM800 2203, hit a chord, and hold on – that tingling behind your eyeballs means you’ve tapped into the tone that shaped modern rock. The JCM800 really earned its reputation in the late ’70s and early ’80s in stadiums worldwide.

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