The Marshall JCM800 2203 Vintage Reissue Guitar amp head is a perfect modern recreation of the amp which revolutionised the world of rock. The legendary JCM800 2203 is now available from Merchant City Music – Glasgowβs longest established guitar specialist. Visit us in the shop, where a member of staff will be happy to talk you through its features. Alternatively, buy online for fast delivery to the UK, Europe and beyond.
Marshall JCM800 2203 Vintage Reissue 100 Watt Guitar Amp Head
The all-valve 2203 is one of the most highly respected and revered 100 Watt Marshall heads in the companyβs long and illustrious history. Evolving from the legendary 100 Watt βPlexiβ head, it was also Marshallβs first amplifier to house a Master Volume (MV) control. This simple but groundbreaking feature allowed the user to overdrive the preamp valves into desirable distortion without having to turn the amp full up. This proved to be incredibly popular and practical because, as you probably know, a 100 Watt Marshall is extremely loud when on full volume! Furthermore, thanks to its cascaded preamp design, the 2203 was capable of producing a level of distortion never heard from a guitar amp before.
The very first 2203 was actually introduced to the world in 1975. The JCM 800 version that surfaced some six years later, in 1981, was merely a cosmetic redesign of the original. The circuitry remained exactly the same (as the saying goes, “if it isnβt broken, donβt fix it!”), but the ampβs appearance got much bolder with a full-width control panel (the 2203 of 1975-1981 had a shorter front panel like a 1959SLP), grille cloth over the front baffle (the original 2203βs baffle was covered with vinyl), white piping, and βJCM 800β written in bold letters on the front panel, together with Jimβs signature. If youβre wondering about the origin of the JCM 800 name, itβs an interesting tale β it came from the registration/license plate of Mr. Marshallβs car which was, wait for it, JCM 800! The βJCMβ part of it referred to Jimβs initials (James Charles Marshall), the β800β was merely the number on the plate β no more, no less!
As guitar amplifiers go, the 2203 is the very essence of simplicity β itβs a one channel amp with no reverb or built-in effects and its all-valve design produces a sound that, as Mike Doyle so aptly describes in his excellent βThe History of Marshallβ book, is “crunchier than a lorry running over a hedgehog!” As a result of its idiot-proof interface, distinctive roar and larger-than-life βedgeβ, the 2203 immediately set the standard by which all other rock amps were judged and it remained the βindustry benchmarkβ throughout the entire 16 years of its production life.
















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