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JCM900 4100 100-watt 2-channel Tube Head Review

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Specifications

Brand Marshall
Category Guitar Amp Heads
Type: Tube,
Number of Channels: 2,
Total Power: 100W,
Preamp Tubes: 3 x ECC83/12AX7,
Power Tubes: 4 x 5881,
Reverb: Yes,
EQ: 3-band EQ, Presence,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4",
Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (speaker out), 2 x 1/4" (direct, compensated),
Effects Loop: Yes,
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (channel, reverb),
Footswitch Included: Yes, 2-button footswitch,
Construction Material: Black Tolex,
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable,
Height: 12.2",
Width: 29.5",
Depth: 8.6",
Weight: 41.5 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: M-4100-U,

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Solid sounding head!

Sweetwater Customer
2 years ago

I bought a reissue jcm900 and I am pleased with it. I always wanted one back in the day but couldn't afford one back then. (Typical broke kid musician) Its an excellent head when cranked up. On 50 watt switch and volume on 4 and gain maxed, its got a nice tonal sweet spot that sounds as expected! This is a great head with lots of potential with pedals on clean or dirty.

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Great Amplifier!

Jeff O'Rourke
3 years ago

Like many reviewers here I have owned my JCM900 since the early 1990's. I sure hope Marshall still makes these exactly like they used to because this is a KILLER amp. During my many touring days other guitarists would constantly approach me to ask me about my sound/tone. I'd laugh, it was just a Les Paul plugged into a Marshall JCM900. My JCM900 withstood years or road/roadie read more abuse and I'm going to venture to say I recall it NEVER broke down on me during a show or recording session in all those years. I have other amps, rectifiers, JMP's etc. While different amps are nice to have this one is the desert island amp hands down.

Rock perfection

Sweetwater Customer
3 years ago

I am luckest that I own a 1996 JCM900 4100 100 watt all tube. Bought it and had it Retubed both sections. Power and pre amp rebiased , serviced and everything like it was new.I can't believe there's another amp that sounds better. The JCM 900 4100 is a monster. I love mine and my les paul as it's a rock n roll marriage for great tone.

Awesome amp

Dave Stallard
4 years ago

This is a great amp! I would bypass the direct outputs and mic it btw also get a power attenuator to hear it's full potential! Just remember to take care of your tube amps! Warm them up for 5 minutes before playing and when you first buy a tube amp check/adjust that bias voltage! As always Jeff at Sweetwater made the transaction easy!

Tone Machine

Kevin
4 years ago

I have an original mint condition Marshall JCM 900 4100 from the 1990's. I'll never sell it. This thing is legit. Big warm beautiful Marshall sound. I use it like a 1 channel amp. The clean sounds unbelievable for a Marshall and for OD, fuzz, etc. I use my pedals. It's THE perfect pedal platform. It somehow takes pedals to a whole new dimension, makes them sound even better, it's read more absolutely amazing. Bring your favorite pedals and try it in store somewhere, you'll see what I'm talking about. I should mention I haven't played the new ones but if it's anywhere close to the one I have it's almost a religious experience when you first hear it. I don't care for the overdrive tone btw, hence the pedals. I also have a vintage 69' Fender Bandmaster, Princeton Reverb, 5-10 Watt Kays, Silvertone and a Gibson for recording with my 91' Gibson Les Paul Standard, 92' SG, 98' Tele and 2001 Jaguar.

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