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Marshall jcm 8001/13/2024 ![]() Has 4 electrical terminals on back of switch. MATTE FINISH - FOR SHINY FINISH, SEE SW-490C, ABOVE. JCM-900, early versions of the TSL and DSL series, see the SW-490 switch.) (For the similar standby switch used in previous model series such as the SHINY FINISH - SEE SW-490M FOR MATTE FINISH, BELOW. Versions of the DSL201 and DSL401, JVM410H, JVM215C, etc. Used in the later versions of the TSL100, TSL122, DSL100, DSL50, DSL40, later ORIGINAL Marshall™, FOUND IN Marshall™ JVM, JCM2000, DSL, TSL SERIES MATTE FINISH ON THE BLACK CASE - SEE SW-493C FOR SHINY FINISH, ABOVE. Also found in theĭSL-5, DSL-15, and the Mode 4 MF-350. SHINY FINISH ON THE BLACK CASE - SEE SW-493M FOR MATTE FINISH, BELOW. Later versions of the TSL100, TSL122, DSL100, DSL50, DSL40, later versions of ORIGINAL Marshall™, FOUND IN Marshall™ JVM, DSL, and JCM2000 SERIES Used in the 1/4" push-on terminals, or solder directly to terminals. Standby switch has 4 electrical terminals on back of switch. Internal neon lamp powered by either 125VAC or 250VAC. Lighted power switch has 4 electrical terminals on back of switch. SWITCHES, FOUND IN Marshall™ JCM900 SERIES & OTHERS WITH MULTIPACK! THIS SET CONTAINS BOTH the POWER AND the STANDBY ROCKER ROCKER SWITCH, BLACK, USED AS STANDBY SWITCH IN Marshall™ JCM SERIES & OTHERS Internalįor newer JCM900 and JCM2000 series with 4 terminals on the power Hasĥ electrical terminals on back of switch. To show you how to easily wire the new switch. Locations are a mirror image of the original, but we have a This Revisit™ switch is the correct replacement. These switches were originally made by Arrow for Marshall, but Most JCM800 and late JMP series power switches have 5 terminals on the back Does your old Marshall™ power switchįrom the JCM800 era have five terminals? See the SW-492įOUND IN Marshall™ JCM800 and LATER JMP SERIES - 5 ![]() For most JCM800 models, see the SW-492 below.įor the JCM2000 and JVM series, see the SW-493. While they are almost a dead-rip-off of a single channel 800 with some 'modern' features I choose to ignore, the build quality wasn't a knock on a 2203 and it got worse every year.SWITCH, LIGHTED POWER, ORIGINAL Marshall™, FOUND IN Marshall™ JCM900 SERIESįor JCM900 series. If you can't afford a serious 800 get yourself a Laney GH50L or 100L. I don't recommend it, but you can try it. In closing, you could use one of these early channel switchers to amplify your guitar in blues, classic rock or even certain hard rock and metal situations. We live in a comparative renaissance when it comes to tube tone and really all things guitar. I guess you don't need that with a footswitch to change sounds. None of them have any feel or touch responsiveness. You may be thinking that I got a bad unit or something, but I assure you that compared to some 's I've tried in stores since the turn of the century mine sounded downright good. the channel switching 800s leave a lot to be desired, but if its between this and ANY JCM900, get the 800. I found it harder to hear the luster, just the fury and the bluster.īut I digress. and then I got that 62 candy panel AC30 and the Marshalls sounded a little less sweet. Shorty after I got my 1st and longest serving Plexi and then I got a 50 watt single-channel 800 combo and the scales lifted from my eyes. I know Tom Morello gets tones out of this model (or a similar model, he may have the 50 and 50s are typically sweeter in Marshall's line), but I never could. The 'overdrive' channel? Whoa what a mess. The clean channel is kinda weak until pushed into overdrive, then it gets some Plexi vibe (didn't know how to describe that at the age of 20 either). I really wanted a 2203 and didn't know it yet. I remember buying one of these used around '99. Jim Marshall claimed this was his favorite Marshall model of all time.
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