

I managed to fit it in.put some clear, PVC tubing on the end close to the switch, and angled the cap a bit. Would one of you be willing to take a look at the JCM 2000 DSL 50 schematics out there and let me know what caps you'd suggest swapping with Sozos? It'd be much appreciated. Maybe a cathode cap or two as well? I'm not too up on the gainier side of that circuit and have not used Sozo's in high-gain circuits, so I'm open to suggestions/input. 022uf coupling caps in between preamp stages as well as after the phase inverter. 022uf caps in the tone stack seem like obvious ones, as well as the. So, I'm looking for help in choosing which coupling caps in the JCM 2000 DSL 50 I should replace for most bang-for-the-buck improvement in tone and feel. However, I'd like to make this amp the best it can be within reason, and have used Sozo caps in past builds with great success, observing they provide a very clear, clean, "right" sound. I removed the reverb and that took care of that issue.amp is quiet and feels pretty good. It's yet to display the runaway bias drift issue, and other than having a noisy reverb circuit it sounds pretty good, especially with NOS Mullard, Telefunken, and RCA preamp tubes. Please view the pictures carefully and consider them part of the description.I came across a great deal on an older Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 head and am trying to make the best of it.

This is a pre-owned amp and there may be some signs of use. Please note the two small holes drilled in the back panel of the chassis, shown in pics. At some point, this amp was modified by a previous owner, but the mod was undone and the amp is back to factory condition.

Some cosmetic gig wear but no structural damage. When it has to rock, only Marshall will do.Įxcellent Condition All features tested and working. With the E元4 power tubes, plus the extra gain stages, this is the rock and roll amp that all others are based on. This JCM800 is made in the UK using the old school schematic that has made Marshall a legend for decades. With 50 watts of tube power, the JCM800 2204 MK2 is more than enough for medium and large clubs, whether you're powering a 2x12, 4x12, or full stack. The setup is simple: two inputs (low and high sensitivity) and just six knobs (preamp, master vol, bass, mid, treble, presence).

This is the go-to amp for players looking for that iconic stadium rock tone popularized by guitar gods like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, and Jimmy Page. Guitarists who know tone, know all about the Marshall JCM800.
