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    Default Marshall JCM 600 Stack For Sale

    Up For Sale:

    Marshall JCM 600 "Stack"


    1 Marshall JCM 600 Head - 60 WattsTwin Channel valve amp with Channel switching footswitch & fitted, padded cover.
    1 Marshall 4 x 10 JCMC410A "angled cab"
    1 Marshall 4 x 10 JCMC410B "straight cab"

    All made in England early nineties

    Get all the official stats and background here.

    http://www.marshallamps.com/archive/jcm600.html



    All fully functioning, well maintained and regularly serviced and "re-tubed". The cabs have a few of the usual tolex rips and the original Marshall "Presence" knob on the rear head panel is not original.

    Any interest?
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    Let me know when we can finalise this - can't wait!!!

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    These are great sounding amps (I used to gig with the JTM 60 stacks - same amp different livery) and the cabs are remarkably portable so I doubt you'll be disappointed.

    Only one piece of advice, these get very hot so buy yourself a cheap £5 clip on mains powered fan and run it into the back of the chassis when running at rehearsals and gigs.

    If you want a starting point, I think I used to run gain 6, bass 5, mids 10, treble 6 and presence around 4 to get a very thick lead sound in the drive channel as I recall.
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