Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50

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Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50

Beitragvon Tom » Mo 18. Apr 2011, 14:05

Kann mir jemand von euch sagen was der Unterschied zwischen einem Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50 und einem JTM 45 Combo ausser die 50 Watt bei ersterem sind?

Merci

Tom

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Re: Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50

Beitragvon Matt 66 » Mo 18. Apr 2011, 14:13

Ich nicht. 8-)

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Re: Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50

Beitragvon Tom » Mo 18. Apr 2011, 14:29

Uffffffffffff und ich dachte schon du bist von mir unterschätzt worden . . . .

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Re: Marshall 2100 Lead & Bass 50

Beitragvon Keef » Mo 18. Apr 2011, 14:31

Aus Harmony central:
Ok, here's the deal, this was made in 1974, standard non-master volume single channel 50 watt head sold mail order to the English market. Dead simple yeah? Oh no, this is, somehow, the best sounding Marshall I have ever played, and there have been MANY. The History of Marshall Book tells how good these are. It is right. However it is wrong in HOW it gets the sound. The book states that the amp has a lead channel from the super lead and a bass channel from the super bass. This is incorrect. It has the front end (preamp and driver) mostly (but not wholly) from a super lead, the back end (power amp) from a super bass. It does not have the front end gain of the seventies amps, it is more gentle, more toneful, altogether more full than other Marshalls. Many players prefer modified super bass amps for guitar, well guys, here it is, done for you by Marshall. One problem for you American guys though, this amp is 240V only - I'll dock it one mark for that.


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