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Marshall · Musical Instruments
Marshall 2555X Silver Jubilee Reissue Valve Head
£1349.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
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Product Fundamentals
- Based on JCM800 2203 and 2204 Master Volume models the Jubilee amplifiers were the first Marshall products with Pentode/Triode switching which halves power output. The Jubilee Series featured an innovative if somewhat unusual preamp circuit which had three gain modes
- Clean Rhythm Clip and footswitchable Lead Channel. The Bass Middle Treble and Presence controls although shared between channels were re-designed and offered more tonal variation than any other Marshall Product had before. There have been some feature improvements made to the 2555X. On the back panel the original 2555 had two speaker output jacks and a rather awkward Output Impedance Selector. For easier operation this selector has been removed and is replaced by fiver speaker output jacks ranging 16 Ohm to 4 Ohm. The Mains Voltage Selector from the back panel has been removed as each 2555X amplifier is now fixed to match the mains voltage of each country. There are also some minor cosmetic improvements the handle end caps are silver metal instead of black the input jack nut is chrome instead of black plastic and the Mains/Standby switches look slightly different. Features/Specification Model : 2555X Range: Vintage Re-issue Technology: Valve Channels: 2 Electronics Wattage: 100W Inputs: 1 Controls: Input Gain (Pull Rhythm Clip) Lead Master Output Master Treble Middle Bass Presence Pentode/Triode Switching Valves Pre Amp: 3 x ECC83 Power Amp: 2 x EL34 Dimensions & Other Dimensions: 750mm x 230mm x 310mm (W x H x D) Weight: 22.1kg Footswitch: Single Button Channel Change FX Loop: Yes D.I Output: Yes
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