Marshall - 1982 JCM800 100W Tube Guitar Amplifier Head - VINTAGE

This vintage 1982 Marshall JCM800 100-watt tube guitar amplifier head stands as an absolute holy grail of rock and heavy metal history. Emerging from the definitive early era of the JCM800 line, this powerhouse features the legendary vertical input configuration that players and collectors hunt for. Driven by a formidable quartet of power tubes, it delivers the raw, muscular, and articulate crunch that defined the sound of the 1980s. From searing stadium leads to classic aggressive rhythm tones, its master volume circuit allows you to dial in that iconic, unmistakable British high-gain saturation without sacrificing the amp's incredible dynamic response.

Built like a tank and ready to command any stage or studio session, this vintage head offers an unmistakable presence, tight low-end punch, and a slicing midrange that cuts through any mix with ease. Whether you are looking to push it into roaring hard-rock territory or utilize it as a pristine, high-headroom pedal platform for your favorite overdrives, this JCM800 handles it with authoritative grace. It shows the honest cosmetic wear of a true rock warrior, yet remains fully functional, delivering the timeless, uncompromising tone that made Marshall the industry standard for rock royalty.

Listed6 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
  • JCM 800 Lead Series Model 2203 100-Watt Master Volume Head
Categories
Year
  • 1982
Electronics
  • Tube
Reverb
  • None
Color Family
  • Black
Output Power (Watts)
  • 100

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