Former design engineer Steve Dawson and product specialist Steve Smith sit down to talk us through the JMP 2203 and 2204, 100-watt and 50-watt two input master volume amplifiers in the Marshall Museum in Bletchley, England. First released in the 1970's and used by artists including Jeff Beck, Slayer, and Tom Morello, the JMP 2203 & 2204 were the forerunners to the legendary JCM 800.
In this series, From The Museum, we look back at original Marshall amps in our archives and discuss how these amps came to be. Hear them for yourself as product specialist Steve Smith plays these iconic amps that have shaped Marshall Amplification into what is it now. For those who want to be heard.
- Chapters -
00:00 - 00:24 Amp playthrough
00:25 - 04:55 History behind the JMP 2203 & 2204
04:56 - 05:30 Amp playthrough
05:31 - 07:39 How the JMP paved the way for the JCM 800
07:40 - 08:40 JMP in the modern day
08:41 - 09:32 Amp playthrough
09:33 - 10:00 Steve's preference
10:01 - 12:00 Finish of the JMP
12:01 - 12:36 Amp playthrough
12:37 - 12:49 Outro
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