Selling here my JCM 800 100 Watt classic - Marshall JCM800 Super Bass MK 2 model 1992 with horizontal inputs from 1987 (the letter V on the serial indicating the year). Only 1 piece available!
An amp beloved for its raw vintage power and straight all-valve British tone. Suitable for guitarists and bassists. Built like a tank. In great condition!

The sound is pure Led Zeppelin, other users include Lemmy, Malcolm Young, Doyle Bramhall, Paul Kossoff, Adam Jones (Tool), J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) etc.

This British-made Marshall's amp offers (from left to right) Slope, Bass, Middle, Mid Sweep (400Hz to 1KHz), Treble and Volume. Features 4 EL34 poweramp valves and 3 preamp valves.
The amp has no effects loop (same as original specs) but is a great pedal platform. I played it mostly clean - and then used my pedalboard in front.

The amp has been visually inspected and played, so I can only confirm its condition based on this review. I have not disassembled the amp, and the condition description refers solely to what was observed and tested externally.


Please ask any questions you might have about the condition of the amp if you want to buy it. Shipping within EU (mainland) with courier and tracking (altogether at only 60 Euro). Shipping outside of the EU is not available.

I do not negotiate about the price, sorry.

Thanks for looking!

Listed3 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • JCM 800 Bass Series Model 1992 100-Watt Head
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1992
Made In
  • United Kingdom
Electronics
  • Tube
Reverb
  • Digital Reverb
Color Family
  • Black
Output Power (Watts)
  • 100

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