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She's a beast. I just fancy a change...



I'll get some more photos if there's interest. It's not in perfect aesthetic condition but it's in better nick than this one that's just gone for [url="http://cgi.ebay.com/MARSHALL-JCM-800-100WATT-BASS-SERIES-1985-Valve-amp_W0QQitemZ350172369995QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL?hash=item350172369995&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177"]£575 BIN on ebay[/url]. Unlike that one, this one is in perfect working order and bar a couple of the knobs - all original down to the faded cloth.

I'm looking for £450.

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[quote name='Huw10' post='482721' date='May 8 2009, 09:34 AM']Is it loud for a 100 watter? Keep up with guitar and drums unmiced in small-medium gigs? (noOb!)[/quote]


She's plenty loud.

I've got some really quite insensitive cabs and I've never had a problem being heard.

Here's what Marshall's website says :



These two amplifiers have undergone a major re-design programme to keep abreast of the requirements of modern bass playing trends. The amplifiers feature two mixable inputs with volume control, active treble and bass controls and a middle circuitry sweepable from 400 HZ to 1 KHZ, plus a slope control that filters the low fundamental notes for that tight punchy sound when [b]playing loud[/b]. All this, plus an improvement of bass in the power amp, [b]leads Marshall to believe that the 1992 is the finest 100 watt bass amplifier that they have ever produced.[/b]

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[quote name='speedtriple' post='482848' date='May 8 2009, 12:11 PM']You have PM![/quote]


On hold - pending payment / working out how to ship to Italy :)

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