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Tube Combo for Electric Guitar

  • Power: 100 watts
  • Four channel tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2 x 12" Celestion Vintage 30 and G12 Heritage speakers
  • Five ECC 83 preamp tubes
  • Four EL34 power tubes
  • No semiconductors in the signal path
  • Individual three-band EQ, gain and volume for each channel
  • 12 basic sounds directly selectable via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amp with presence and resonance control
  • Two switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects path with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual control for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI Out
  • MIDI IN - MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Including programmable six-way foot switch
  • Made in UK
  • Available since January 2007
  • Item number 108992
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Powerrate in W 100 W
  • Speaker size 2x 12"
  • Power Amp Tubes EL34
  • Channels 4
  • Reverb Yes
  • External FX Loop Yes
  • Recording Output Yes
  • MIDI Interface Yes
  • Connection for External Speaker Yes
  • Headphone connection No
  • Footswitch connection Yes
  • Incl. Footswitch Yes
  • Weight in kg 34,5 kg
1.599 €
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brunoribeiroguitar 25.05.2025
Don’t need to say much. Marshall JVM410 is top of Marshall’s amps. I simply love it!
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-Max 04.06.2025
You have to own this guitar amp and play with it to understand and appreciate its sound. I have never played with a better sound in my life. If you are looking for something that meets your playing purpose, you can be sure that the sound will not disappoint you.
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Great amp
Petar C. 19.06.2010
I have this combo for about 7 years now. Before that I used to have the head version. It has never let me down. I have used all of its features - including the midi options (with BOSS GT10) and the line out for silent recording direct to mixing desk. The amp sounds very full and it is built to last. It sounds good at low volume as well - no problem to practice with it at home. However this is definitely not a bedroom amp :)

On the flip side:
1. It can be hard to set the OD1 and OD2 channels. Personally, I use very low gain settings on these channels, the gain is set at 9 o'clock, the same applies for the treble. You deffinetly have to back down the mids as well.
2.I am not a fan of the plastic corners, handles and jacks.

Still this is a great piece of kit.
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Master of rock, Jack of all
R.Schilling 10.05.2021
Got this amp a few weeks ago. I was searching for an amp, that allows me to dial in the historic pop, blues and rock sounds. At first I wanted to buy the head with a 4x12 cab, then my brain kicked in and I bought this one. For those unsure about the combo: The combo sounds absolutely mean with tons of bite and low end, if you want to dial your sound in like this. Careful with the weight tho, the box says already "2 man lift", so plan ahead how youre going to move it. As others have written before me I can confirm, that the clean sounds, that Marshalls delivered 25 years ago are a thing of the past, with the 410c you can even get Fenderish cleans.

Coming from a Boss Katana maybe the best description of tonal difference is: The Boss Katana sounds like watching a rock concert on TV, the Marshall sounds like that concert is happening at your bedroom. It's not just the bare tone, it's the animalistic growl, that the Marshall produces, it's the extra overtones when you start stacking individual notes. The amp sounds great on minimum loudness and can be played at night in an apartment (at least clean), but be warned, I don't find more than 10-15% of master volume doable in an apartment, the amp has the power for a real stage. I personally bought it for the tones and I accepted, that I won't be able to crank it at home as a downside. On the other hand even the Katana is too loud to truely crank at home. The Marshall gives me the feeling I ended the search for an amp and settled, to me it leaves nothing to be desired (except for a place without neighbors), a truely fantastic amp for many styles, that allows you dialing in the tones of many fantastic records and not just "get close".
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