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MARSHALL JVM410H HEAD £899 GUITAR AMPS GUITARIST INTERACTIVE Marshall JVM410H head £899 Loud to the power of phwoar – with tone to match. Marshall’s new flagship will blow your socks off and probably blow your mind too by Nick Guppy I f you discount the various reissues, it’s been a long time since we’ve had a proper new model from Marshall to look at. However, Marshall never does things by halves and we’ve recently been blessed with not one but two new designs.
MARSHALL JVM410H HEAD £899 GUITAR AMPS GUITARIST INTERACTIVE JVM410H HEAD Build quality Features Sound Value for money TEST RESULTS The speakeremulated line out offers a silent recording mode ■ WE LIKED Huge versatility linked to a switching system that’s as easy as pie; superb tone; excellent low-noise performance MARSHALL JVM410H HEAD PRICE: £899 ORIGIN: UK TYPE: All-valve fourchannel head with solidstate rectification OUTPUT: 100W RMS VALVES: Five ECC83/ 12AX7 preamp, Four EL34 power amp DIMENSIONS:
MARSHALL JVM410H HEAD £899 GUITAR AMPS GUITARIST INTERACTIVE The rivals Mesa Stiletto Deuce £1,975 Hughes & Kettner TriAmp II £1,295 Rivera Knucklehead Reverb head £1,799 Mesa’s Stiletto is its dedicated EL34powered head – it’s nothing less than a firehose of tone, capable of delivering some of the best rock guitar sounds in the known universe. But over here it’s also quite pricey. The TriAmp is a well-developed design with a long pedigree and neck-snapping good looks to match its awesome tonal armoury.