Original and well-maintained Marshall Silver Jubilee 2553 25/50 watt head, small box version. Classic Marshall line used by the likes of Slash, John Frusciante etc. Serial No. 03184, second generation Jubilee circuit (03100 onwards).

Scandinavian model, originally 220v - tapped and stepped down to 110v by my amp tech.

• Switchable lead channel with separate lead volume

  • Switchable rhythm clip
  • Master volume
  • Bass / Mid / Treble / Presence
  • Efx loop and DI out
  • Footswitch input (no footswitch included)
  • 3 x ECC83 into 2 x EL34 tubes
  • Selectable 25/50 watts
  • 4/8 ohm selector for 1 or 2 cabinets

Valves: JJ long plate in V1, Original tube in V2 & V3, TAD EL 34 output tube.

Original Drake transformers throughout. No mods.

Very clean on the inside, all pots appear to be original. No scratchy pots. The amplifier received new ARS capacitors in 2014 and is biased to 60%.

A little vinyl wear, but an awesome amp with the gain and crunch to match. No returns.

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Listed15 days 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
  • JCM25/50 2553 Silver Jubilee Head
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 1987
Made In
  • United Kingdom
Number of Inputs
  • 1 Input
Power Tube Type
  • EL34
Electronics
  • Tube
Impedance
  • 16 ohms
  • 8 ohms
  • 4 ohms
Reverb
  • None
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Output Power (Watts)
  • 50

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Louie Lively

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