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A combination of processor power and tube warmth with a roaring Marshall half stack for a great deal.
Included in this Marshall half stack package is the Marshall JMD100 100W digital guitar amp head and
MA412 guitar speaker half stack, all for a great price.
The Marshall JMD100, or JMD:1 guitar amp head is a mixture
of a high-quality digital preamp, a classic all-tube power amp and a studio-quality multi-effects unit, all wrapped up into
one amazing Marshall package. Marshall JMD:1 uses this technology to create a vast library of tone styles firmly rooted in
the foundations of Marshall amplifiers. The amp head provides interpretations of unmistakable classic sounds, as well as cast
variations of combinations. These are delivered in 16 easy-to-access topologies, replicated from component level information
for a truly natural and interactive playing experience.
The Digital and Tube Combination for the Marshall JMD:1
amp head
After working closely with the digital experts from Softube, Marshall is now proud to present a digital and tube amplifier
solution that not only offers a multitude of tones, but also allows the guitarist to experience and experiment with a variety
of preamplifier topologies from Marshall's history and all in combination with the power and warmth of a traditional EL34
based power amp stage. Marshall JMD:1 amp head puts you in the seat of amp 'tweakers' and 'hot-rodder's' across the globe
without needing to touch a single wire, resistor or capacitor. The Marshall JMD100 head is an insight into Marshall Amplification
in one box.
The Marshall amp head is a compilation of tones created by Marshall over the last 45 years, from a vintage
plexi, to a JCM 800 all the way through to a high gain JVM. For instance, have you ever wondered what a 1974 pre-amp would
sound like through a monster 100W tube stage with a hint of reverb for ambience? Marshall JMD:1 lets you do that. Do you want
to try a Guv'nor pedal through the power of a Marshall 50/50 power amp and a hi-fi style delay? JMD:1 lets you do that too.
What makes the Marshall amp head so adaptable and versatile, is that it is completely programmable, allowing you to store
your sounds and then access them again with ease.
A delicate balance between technology and tone
Instead of trying to mimic the overall sound of an amplifier by simply creating a copy of the tone that is generated, the
Marshall JMD100 amp head takes into account every nuance of a preamp. Not only recreating the tone accurately, but also how
the unit reacts when you make adjustments to the equalization.
The familiar front panel is extensive in features and
easy to navigate. Selecting the preamp sound you want is as simple as choosing one of the 16 sounds from the rotary preamp
control. This section has been divided into four separate groupings for ease; Clean, Crunch, OD, and Lead. From there, all
you have to do is set up your EQ section and choose and adjust which of the high-quality effects you desire. Storing this
sound is just a case of holding down one of the four channel buttons on the amp or saving to the foot controller, storing
everything from the EQ to the parameter of chosen effect. So now you're able to go from a classic low wattage tube sound with
a hint of reverb, to a traditional high gain '80s lead sound with delay for solos, to a scooped-out metal sound, incorporating
chorus with the press of a button.
Custom FX
The effects section of the JMD:1 gives access to a host of popular effects, all of which have been tailored specifically to
give the best possible response in the Marshall amp head. Not only are the effects redesigned, they are also fully adjustable
to be as subtle or extreme as you wish. The effects are divided into three separate stages, Modulation, Delay and also an
independent Reverb.
Functionality—Studio To Stage
With the included footswitch, the Marshall JMD100 can work to its full ability. The foot controller enables the player to
store four sounds across seven banks, giving the option of storing 28 sounds and the ability to access any of them at any
given time. When sounds are stored in the foot controller or the amplifier it recalls everything apart from the master volume
and the Presence. MIDI switching capabilities also allow the user to control the amplifier remotely, and add the possibilities
of up to 128 configurations. Effects loops allow the player to add in any personalization they require, and the balanced line
out contains the best Marshall speaker cabinet simulations for recording a multitude of tones directly.
Marshall
MA Series MA412 Guitar Speaker Cabinet
The Marshall MA412 guitar speaker cabinet was specially designed to complement the unmistakable Marshall tone of the Marshall
MA Series of affordable all-tube amp heads. Loaded with four 12" Eminence AX-75 speakers and priced for the working musician.
Marshall JMD100 and MA412 Half Stack Features:
- Marshall JMD100 100W digital guitar amp head:
- Power rating: 100W
- Preamp: Digital Natural Harmonic Technology
- Power amp tubes: 4 x EL34
- Preamp topologies: 16
- Modulation effects: Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Tremolo
- Delay effects: Hi-Fi Analogue, Tape, Multi
- Reverb: Independent custom voiced
- MIDI Control: MIDI in, MIDI Thru
- Stompware controller: supplied
- Emulated line out: XLR
- Headphone out: 1/4" jack
- Line in: 1/4" jack
- Preamp: 1/4" jack
- Effects loop: Serial / Parallel -10dBV / +4dB with mix control
- Speaker output: 1x16 Ohm, 1x8 Ohm, 2x 16 Ohm
- Developed in the UK, manufactured in China
Marshall MA Series MA412 guitar speaker cabinet:
- Perfect complement to MA Series heads
- 4 - 12" Eminence AX-75 speakers/cabinet
Nothing says rock and roll like a Marshall half stack. Make it happen and put it in the
cart!
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