![]() It is in good working order, and has that full, rich, Marshall tone with undeniable presence. The owner used a strip of masking tape by the controls with notes for knob settings. To include Selling, Teaching, Tech, Tunes of your own or. This amp has been used as intended, and as happens the tolex covering has a few tears. All Marshall owners of the JMP series are welcome to share anything about these wonderful amps. This solid construction does mean that the amp has some heft, and it comes out to approximately 65 pounds or just under 30 kilos. It’s a solidly built amp, with a finger-jointed Birch ply cabinet. An extremely distinctive & rare Marshall combination amplifier dating back to 1979, and designed and marketed as a competitor for the ubiquitous Fender Twin, its honeyed clean sounds are every. The Marshall JMP 2104 is well regarded for the quality of its tone. These amps, a with most other Marshall models after 1973, use printed circuit board construction, as distinct from expensive and tim-consuming hand wiring. Its fairly straight forward, if you want to start it, press start. ![]() It delivers 50 watts through a pair of 12 inch Celestion G12-65 speakers. The JMP1 is quite a simple circuit to get to grips with if you look at it ignoring the midi/digital/switching stuff it becomes quite simple to understand whats going on. is a patent of SOLDANO for the amps jcm800 and jmp and it is called hot mod. Two Marshall amps came to my eyes: The Vintage. Here we’re looking at a Marshall JMP 2104, built at Marshall’s shops in Bletchley during 1981 – one of the last amps of this series before the design was updated and the naming changed. So I left the used JMPs aside and looked out for a new amp that can produce nearly the same sound as the JMP. While this had initially been to Marshall’s benefit, their export pricing structure placed these amps in the top tiers of pricing, with the effect of reducing sales growth. In 1981, Marshall’s distribution contract with Rose Morris expired. 50 Watts of iconic JMP Marshall tone, the outstanding history and past players of these amps have caused them to be one of the best known, reviewed and invested. The single-channel Marshall JMP 2104, built from 1975 to 1981, was the 2×12 Combo version of the JMP 2204 50 watt head and one of Marshall’s earliest Master Volume designs.
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