Marshall Jcm800 Splitch 50W 2205 preset
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The Marshall JCM800 Split Channel 2205 is the 50-watt head version of the two-channel JCM800, sharing the clean and lead channel architecture of the 2210 with a smaller, more compressed output stage. At 50 watts the EL34 power section reaches its operating point sooner, giving the 2205 a slightly warmer and more immediate response than the 100-watt 2210. The reverb-equipped clean channel provides significant tonal range, making the 2205 a flexible choice for players who needed both clean headroom and overdriven lead tones from a single head.
- Years produced: 1981–1990
- Made in: UK
- Wattage: 50W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 4× ECC83 (12AX7)
- Power tubes: 2× EL34
Tags: british, vintage, crunch.
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