JCM 800 2203 vs. reissue

motorhead

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Which would you choose?

They seem to be fairly similar in tone but I do like the extra Fx loop but not the extra $$$s.
 
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Original 2203s vary a lot. I've heard some that I'd nearly kill for, and I've played some others that you couldn't pay me to use. The reissue sounds like a very middle of the road 2203. This being the case, you'd be better off buying an original and having an effects loop added if you really need one.
 
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Why get the new one for $1300 when you can get the real thing for $750 on ebay? ;)

The FX loop mod is a simple thing to do as well. I'd just have a pre-out/power in jack put in it.

JCM800's DO vary a lot, though. Try to look for earlier examples with vertical inputs and Drake Transformers.

I had a 2x12 combo from 1982 with those features, and many Marshall nuts who played it told me it was one of the better-sounding ones they'd heard.
 
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What about Tone? .... has anyone tried the reissued 2203s?

I believe in the 'real thing' for guitars and some effects but amps ... ehh .... tired of finding lemons. At least Mesa put a '+' for circuitry upgrades. $1300 for a warranty and an effect loop and some piece off mind that I don't need to have it overhauled sounds right but does it 'tone' right :)
 
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Stick with a single channel JCM 800 with vertical inputs like my '82 had. Those sound better and they'll last forever. My '86 had side by side inputs and the circuit board is differant and the amp was not nearly so ballsy as my '82...regardless of what anyone tells you. The '86 cannot be easily modded to sound as good as the '82 either. Personally, I'd avoid the dual channel, channel switching model altogether. Simpler is better, IMO. Lew
 
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Lewguitar said:
Stick with a single channel JCM 800 with vertical inputs like my '82 had. Those sound better and they'll last forever. My '86 had side by side inputs and the circuit board is differant and the amp was not nearly so ballsy as my '82...regardless of what anyone tells you. The '86 cannot be easily modded to sound as good as the '82 either. Personally, I'd avoid the dual channel, channel switching model altogether. Simpler is better, IMO. Lew

Dual Channel ?

JCM 800 2203 Reissue

Has anybody tried the above?
 
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motorhead said:
Dual Channel ?

JCM 800 2203 Reissue

Has anybody tried the above?

No...that's the single channel with master volume and hi/lo inputs. That's the model I prefer. But why buy a new one when old ones are available for alot less? Those amps last forever! Lew
 
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Lewguitar said:
But why buy a new one when old ones are available for alot less? Those amps last forever! Lew
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motorhead said:
I believe in the 'real thing' for guitars and some effects but amps ... ehh .... tired of finding lemons. At least Mesa put a '+' for circuitry upgrades. $1300 for a warranty and an effect loop and some piece off mind that I don't need to have it overhauled sounds right but does it 'tone' right :)

I've blown an early '80s 2203 already. That's why.
 
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The one "you couldn't pay me to play" was a horizontal input model dating to '87. The best sounding orginal 2203 I've ever played was an '83 or '84 model with vertical inputs and 6550 output tubes :eek2:. I have never liked 6550s as a rule, but they screamed in that amp.
 
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My 2204 combo was one of the "Americanized" ones that was shipped to the US with 6550's. I liked the EL34's better for distortion (had it fixed to accept those) but man the headroom was great and the cleans on the 6550's were good.
 
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B2D said:
My 2204 combo was one of the "Americanized" ones that was shipped to the US with 6550's. I liked the EL34's better for distortion (had it fixed to accept those) but man the headroom was great and the cleans on the 6550's were good.

6550s ... just like the Zakk Wylde 2203 for more headroom.
 
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