WNAMM 08: New 2-Channel Marshall Amps

US Marshall Amplification introduces five new JVM2 Amplifiers      23/01/08

WNAMM 08: New 2-Channel Marshall Amps


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Marshall Amplification has introduced five new JVM2 Amplifiers – two heads and three combos. Equipped with 5 x 12AX7s, 2 x EL34s (50-watt) or 4 EL34s (100-watt), these amps join Marshall’s JVM4 models to create a JVM family of the most versatile and highest gain all-valve Marshall amplifiers to date. Models in the JVM2 series are:
  • JVM210H 2-channel 100W Head
  • JVM205H 2-channel 50W Head
  • JVM210C 2-channel 100W 2x12" Combo
  • JVM205C 2-channel 50W 2x12" Combo
  • JVM215C 2-channel 50W 1x12" Combo
Like the JVM4 amps, these new models are feature-rich and packed with the latest Marshall technology. Two independent, footswitchable channels (Clean/Crunch and Overdrive) and three footswitchable modes per channel effectively deliver six distinctly different Marshall voices that range from shimmering clean to extreme, high-gain distortion.
A straightforward, familiar front panel provides six LED switches and 16 controls – Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain and Reverb for each channel, two footswitchable Master Volumes plus Resonance and Presence.
In addition to a Channel/Mode selection switch for each channel, the amps also feature front-panel switches for Reverb (on/off), Master Volume section (1 or 2) and FX loop (on/off). Onboard logic ensures swift and silent switching, plus it remembers the last position of each front panel switch in all six modes – even after the amp has been powered down. Both channel/mode LEDs are tri-colored to indicate which of the three modes is selected in each channel.
Marshall’s intuitive, “intelligent� four-way foot-controller can memorize a player’s front-panel switch settings. Five easy-to-read LEDs reflect every front panel switch setting, including the channel Mode being used, via tri-colored indicator LEDs for both channels. This patent-pending technology allows single front-panel switches or entire setups (Channel/Mode, Reverb, FX Loop and Master Volume switch settings) to be easily assigned to any one of the foot-controller’s four switches. For added convenience, the foot-controller connects to the amp via a standard guitar cable.
Footswitchable, studio-quality digital reverb with independent controls for both channels is also included. The reverb is routed in parallel and mixed with the direct signal by means of a valve. When the reverb is engaged, no degradation of the direct signal occurs, and when off, it is removed from the circuit. The reverb circuit has also been designed to avoid abrupt cut-offs, allowing the tail to decay naturally when switching or changing from channel to channel.
To satisfy pro player needs, all switching can be done via MIDI, and each JVM amp’s rear panel houses MIDI IN & MIDI THRU jacks. Two FX loops (footswitchable series/parallel and parallel) and a speaker-emulated XLR output are also provided.
All combos feature genuine Celestion speakers, and, just like the JVM410C, the JVM210C and JVM205C 2x12"s both house 1 x Vintage speaker and 1x Heritage speaker. The Heads can be partnered with any Marshall 4 x 12" cabinet.
Pricing and Availability:
The new Marshall JVM2 Amplifiers are currently available with pricing as follows:
  • JVM210H 2-channel 100W Head - $2658.00 MRSP
  • JVM205H 2-channel 50W Head - $2398.00 MSRP
  • JVM210C 2-channel 100W 2x12" Combo - $3199.00 MSRP
  • JVM205C 2-channel 50W 2x12" Combo - $2850.00 MSRP
  • JVM215C 2-channel 50W 1x12" Combo - $2698.00 MSRP
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