Marshall Amplification JCM800 Series specifications MS-2 & MS-4 Micro Amps, From left to right

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MS-2 & MS-4 Amplifiers

MS-2 Micro Amp MS-4 Micro Amp

From left to right:

MS-2R Micro Amp

MS-2C Micro Amp

MS-2 Micro Amp

MS-4 Micro Amp

If you can’t leave your beloved Marshall at home, the portable Micro stack will be right up your street! You can now roam wherever you like without having to sacrifice your Marshall tone. It’s perfect to clip to your belt or for writing new material in the back of the tour bus. Available in traditional black, vintage chequerboard and red, the Micro Amp is also available as a full stack – You will be amazed by the might of these Micro Marshalls!

MS-2 & MS-4 Micro Amps

The MS-2 is the ultimate in portable battery/mains operated micro amps, packing full Marshall tone into a tiny case measuring just 14cm x 11cm x 6cm. This mighty micro Marshall has switchable Clean

and Overdrive modes. A single Tone control provides full focus of bass to treble. For those players for whom a full stack is a must we’ve introduced the MS-4 with separate Gain control. A full stack in miniature form standing at 25cm x 11cm x 6cm.

Both the MS-2 and MS-4 have headphone output for those who want to rock in private. This output can also be used to drive an external power amp when your rambling is done.

The MS-4 is finished in traditional Marshall black, with white logo and gold panel, while the MS-2 is available in three cosmetically different versions: the standard MS-2, the MS-2R, and the MS-2C. The standard MS-2 is finished in traditional Marshall black, with white logo and gold panel. The MS-2R has the same features but is finished in striking red. The MS-2C, or classic, features full vintage styling including chequered fret cloth and gold Marshall logo – a combination of classic Marshall tone with vintage Marshall elegance.

Photos: Rob Wyatt: Jim Marshall & Victoria Marshall, Jason Hook, Ray Toro, Kerry King (pages 26/27). Lee Edwards: Joe Hoare. Alyson Blanchard: Paul Mahon. Dave Maud: Gary Moore, Larry Hibbitt, Charlotte Hatherley, Mani, Zakk Wylde. Al Pulford: Bernie Marsden, Corey Beaulieu, William J Brown, Stan, Lemmy (pages 52/53). Mickey Rose: Dave Navarro, Sean Martin, Dan Fisher, Simon Neil.

Wilson Lindsey: Jimmy Hendrix. Bob Thacker: Lemmy (pages 30/31), Phil Campbell, Steve Harris. Jay Banbury: Randy Rhoads. Darren Young: John 5. www.lisahuey.com: Philip Sneed.

Susan Barry: Bruce Kulick. Devin DeHaven: Jerry Horton. Jay Blakesberg: Steve Mazur. Dan Griffiths: Kerry King (pages 40/41), Aziz Ibrahim. Nick Bowcott: Jeff Hanneman. Tokio Uchida: Pierre Bensusan.

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Contents CATS-00131 Jim Marshall History Roll of Honour Amplifier Specification JVM2 Series AmplifiersJoe Hoare Modes of ToneFeatures JVM410H JVM410C JVM4 Series AmplifiersJason Hook JVM410H Head & JVM410C 2x12 ComboCabinet Specification Vintage Modern AmplifiersPaul Mahon Ray ToroBernie Marsden Handwired AmplifiersGary Moore Simon Neil Vintage Re-Issue AmplifiersYngwie Malmsteen Tim Skold William J BrownJCM800 2203 Head JCM900 4100 HeadJCM2000 DSL Amplifiers Allison RobertsonLarry Hibbitt DSL100 & DSL50 HeadsJCM2000 TSL Amplifiers Sean MartinPhilip Sneed TSL100 Head & TSL122 ComboFeatures TSL60 Bruce KulickSteve Mazur Common GroundDave Navarro Mode Four AmplifierJohn 2203KK Kerry King Amplifier Kerry King2203KK Head Slayer 2203KK is my main head and always will beCabinet Specifications 100JH Jimi Hendrix AmplifierJimi Hendrix Super 100JH Head1992LEM LemmyAmplifier Best of British BassCustomise Corner 1992LEM1959RR Randy Rhoads Amplifier Randy RhoadsBeginning What’s inside?Pedal Specification RG-1/RF-1/EH-1 Effects PedalsRG-1 Regenerator RF-1 ReflectorCharlotte Hatherley Dan Fisher Features Speaker CabinetsSteve Harris Jeff HannemanCabinet Specification MC412A/B & MC212 Corey BeaulieuMG Series Amplifiers Wayne Static MG50DFX ComboMG100HDFX Head Static-XRack Power-Amp Products Power AMP SpecificationPhil Campbell Jerry HortonFeatures AS50D Pierre BensusanAziz Ibrahim AS50D ComboMani StanWatt Valve Bass Amp VBC412 & VBC810 CabinetsMB Bass Series Amplifiers LemmyPaul Brewis MB4410 ComboMB450H Head MBC115, MBC410, MBC810Packages & Accessories ContentsSlayer MG10KK heavier than a pair of concrete boots Zakk WyldeZakk Wylde MG15MSZW Microstack Kerry King MG10KK ComboMS-2 & MS-4 Micro Amps From left to right

JCM800 Series specifications

Marshall Amplification is synonymous with rock music, and the JCM800 series is one of its most iconic models. Launched in the early 1980s, the JCM800 series redefined high-gain amplification and became a staple for countless rock and metal guitarists. Known for its raw power and tonal versatility, the JCM800 has left an indelible mark on the music industry.

One of the defining features of the JCM800 series is its pure, aggressive sound. At the heart of these amplifiers lies a high-gain preamp circuit, which delivers a rich, harmonically complex tone that is ideal for modern rock styles. The JCM800 offers a variety of wattage options, typically ranging from 50 to 220 watts, allowing players to choose the right power for their sound and performance environment.

The classic EL34 power tubes serve as the backbone of the JCM800's tone. These tubes provide a warm, dynamic response and a pronounced midrange that perfectly complements the heavy distortion and sustain the amp is known for. The two-channel setup—commonly featuring a "Normal" and a "Overdrive" channel—grants players flexibility in their sound. The Normal channel is perfect for achieving clean tones, while the Overdrive channel unleashes an intense crunch that can be dialed in to suit any style.

Control features on the JCM800 amplifiers are straightforward yet effective. Simple tone controls—bass, middle, treble—allow players to sculpt their sound easily. The added presence and resonance controls enhance the amp's response, delivering everything from bright, cutting tones to thick, powerful sounds ideal for heavy riffs.

Another key technology in the JCM800 series includes the use of PCB (printed circuit board) design, improving reliability while maintaining an accessible serviceability profile. Marshall also incorporates features like series effects loops, allowing musicians to integrate their favorite pedals effortlessly.

The JCM800 has become a beloved choice for many legendary guitarists, with its sound frequently associated with iconic recordings from bands such as Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Nirvana. Available in various configurations, including heads, combos, and cabinets, the JCM800 series remains a cutting-edge line of amplifiers that capture the essence of rock music. Its rich history, combined with its powerful features, continues to inspire guitarists around the world. With the JCM800, Marshall Amplification has solidified its status as a pillar in the foundation of rock tone.