A rock standard now with impedance switching!
If you want to keep it simple, this half stack kit which includes the JCM800 2203 Vintage Series 100W
Tube Head and 1960AV or 1960BV 280W 4X12 Guitar Extension Cabinet is the kit to get you going.
JCM800 2203
Vintage Series 100W Tube Head
The all-valve JCM800 2203 is one of the most highly respected 100W Marshall heads in the company's long history. Evolving
from the legendary Plexi head, it was one of the first Marshall amps to feature a master volume control. The essence of simplicity,
the JCM800 is a one-channel, all-valve amp with no reverb or effects. Its easy control panel, distinctive roar, and larger-than-life
edge immediately set the standard by which all other rock amps were judged and it remained the industry benchmark throughout
the entire 16 years of its production life. Now it's back by popular demand and features a Series Effects Loop with true bypass
that takes the loop completely out of the circuit ensuring the original tone isn't compromised in any shape or form.
1960AV
or 1960BV 280W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet
The Marshall 1960V Vintage Speaker Cabinet puts out beautiful tone at any volume. The addition of an impedance (4 or 16 ohm)
mono/stereo switching mechanism has transformed the "industry standard" 1960 into the ultimate speaker cab. This 280W Marshall
cab is loaded with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
Marshall JCM800 2203X and 1960AV or 1960BV Tube Guitar Half Stack Regular Features:
- JCM800 2203 Vintage Series 100W Tube Head
- 4 EL34s in the power stage
- 3 ECC83s in the preamp
- True bypass series FX loop
- 3-band EQ
- Presence control
1960AV or 1960BV 280W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet
- 4 x 12 Celestion Vintage 30 speakers
No backline would be complete without the legendary Marshall 4x12 cab. Order now.
Marshall JCM800 2203X and 1960AV or 1960BV Tube Guitar Half Stack Regular Specifications:
- JCM800 2203 Vintage Series 100W Tube Head
- 100W
- 30"W x 9"H x 12"D
- 41 lbs.
1960AV or 1960BV 280W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet
- 280W handling
- Impedance (4 or 16 ohm) with Mono/Stereo switching