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Marshall JMD102 100W 2 x 12" Digital/Tube Guitar Combo AmpFor some reason, this product is no longer available at Gigasonic.
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Marshall JMD102is a 100-watt 2 x 12" digital/tube guitar combo amp, providing a balanced mixture of classic all-tube power and studio-quality effects, all wrapped in a single amazing Marshall package. Part of Marshall's JMD:1 series, the JMD102 uses this technology to create a vast library of tone styles firmly rooted in the foundations of Marshall amplifiers. The JMD102 combo offers interpretations of unmistakable classic sounds and a variety of combinations. These are delivered by the JMD102 amp in 16 easy-to-access topologies, replicated from component-level information for a truly natural and interactive playing experience.Features The digital and tube combination for JMD102 110W amp The JMD102 guitar amp delivers a compilation of tones created by Marshall over the past 45 years, from a vintage plexi, to a JCM 800, all the way through to a high-gain JVM. For instance, have you ever wondered what a 1974 preamp would sound like through a monster 100W tube stage with a hint of reverb for ambience? The JMD102 combo lets you do that. Do you want to try a Guv'nor pedal through the power of a Marshall 50/50 power amp and a hi-fi style delay? The JMD102 lets you do that too. What makes this Marshall combo amp so adaptable and versatile, is that it is completely programmable, allowing you to store your sounds and then access them again with ease. Marshall's delicate balance between technology and tone The familiar Marshall front panel is extensive in features and easy to navigate. Selecting the preamp sound you want is as simple as choosing one of the 16 sounds from the rotary preamp control. This section has been divided into 4 separate groupings for ease of use; Clean, Crunch, OD, and Lead. From there, all you have to do is set up your EQ section and choose and adjust which of the quality effects you desire. Storing this sound is just a matter of holding down one of the 4 channel buttons on the amp or saving to the footcontroller, storing everything from the EQ to the parameter of chosen effects. So now you're able to go from a classic low-wattage tube sound with a hint of reverb; to a traditional high-gain '80s lead sound with delay for solos; to a scooped-out metal sound, incorporating chorus with the press of a button. Marshall Custom FX Functionality from studio to the stage Specification
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