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Marshall JCM900 4100 Vintage Reissue Valve Guitar Amp Head 100w

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Take your show on the road with this rugged Marshall JCM900 4100 guitar amplifier, which is a precise reissue of the original JCM900 4100 launched in the 1990s. Featuring a reliable tone and dependable performance, this amplifier boasts an extended feature set for extra versatility, whether you're rehearsing, touring or recording.

Voiced for pristine cleanliness on lower gain settings, channel A offers the flexibility to move into raunchier crunch as your crescendos build, while channel B produces sound from ultra-smooth distortion to saturated scream by taking the gain higher. The series FX loop features its own level control, which lets you use this amplifier with rack FX or stomp boxes for a wider range of effects that help you take your band's sound to the next level.

Features
  • Model and Specs: JCM900 4100 Vintage 2-channel Valve Guitar Amplifier
  • Wattage: 100W
  • Inputs: 1
  • Controls: Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Preamp x 2, Master x 2, Rev x 2
  • Pre Amp and Power Amp Valves: 2 x ECC83 and 1 x ECC83, 4 x 5881
  • Footswitch: Includes 2-way PEDL-91004 Footcontroller
  • Cables: Power/Speaker
  • Weight (KG) and Dimensions (mm): 18.8 and (W x H x D) 740 x 310 x 210
  • Other Features: Effects Loop, Master Volume

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