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More channels, more gain, more versatility.

In a nutshell, the Marshall all-valve, 4-channel JVM410H 100-Watt tube head is the most versatile Marshall amplifier ever made. It also boasts more gain than any other Marshall to date-and that's really saying something!

Each of its 4 channels-Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2 are not only completely independent of each other, they all boast 3 Modes, all 12 of which are footswitchable and feature their own unique gain structure. It makes the JVM 4-channel effectively 12 Marshalls in one!

The JVM410H has studio-quality digital reverb with a level control for each channel. This is also footswitchable, as are the amp's two Master Volume controls and the Series/Parallel effects loop. Resonance and Presence are equipped with master controls.

Even though the head and combo both house 28 controls and 8 LED switches on their front panels, they're incredibly simple to understand because of the extremely logical layout. Each of the 4 channels has the usual suspects when it comes to controls Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble & Gain-accounting for 20 of the 28 controls right away. Take away the 4 reverb controls and you're only left with 4 Master controls-2 Master Volumes plus Resonance & Presence.

Add to this an ingenious footswitch (UK patent pending) and the fact all the amp's switching (channel/modes, Reverb, Master Volume selection, FX loop) can be done via MIDI and you're looking at an incredibly flexible amp! The 6-way footswitch boasts 7 LEDs and memory, plus it connects to the amp via a regular guitar cable.

From the cleanest clean to the filthiest distortion ever found in a Marshall and all points in-between, the JVM410H all-valve amp head will give you whatever tone you need right when you need it.

Marshall JVM Series JVM410H Tube Amp Head Features:

  • 100-Watt valve head
  • Valve complement: 5 x ECC83 (12AX7s) in preamp, 2 x EL34s in power amp
  • 4 independent, footswitchable channels-Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2
  • Each channel boasts 3 footswitchable modes Green, Orange & Red
  • Studio quality, footswitchable digital reverb with level controls for all 4 channels.
  • 2 footswitchable master volumes
  • Two FX loops Series/Parallel & Parallel
  • Series/Parallel FX loop is footswitchable
  • Emulated line out
  • 6-way, 7-LED footswitch with memory capabilities (UK patent pending)
  • All switching can be done via MIDI
  • Made in England

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This thing is SICK!

I've played electric guitar 13 years, and along the way have tried many, many amp heads, combos, etc. Nothing compares to this for versatility, or shall I say the combination of versatility and tone. My last amp was the TSL which I was quite happy with, previously it was the JCM900 and I also own or have owned combos. They aren't kidding when they say that each channel is unique - the clean one in "green" (least gain) mode has no mess or BG noise whatsoever. It almost sounds acoustic! The orange channel is comparable to most Marshall heads in the clean mode. On the other end, the amount of gain you can get from any version of the OD2 channel is disgusting and beautiful. You release the strings and it will shriek at you on whatever note you last touched. The best summary I can think of for this monster is that you take the best things from three Marshall lines, combine them, clean it up with new features, and ship it. It has the master volume feature from the Master Volume amps, the tube diagram of the JCM800 for that great "Marshall Roar" and liquid cleans, and the switchability of the TSL but with one more channel and three modes per channel. It's not four amps, it's not even 12 - with the master volume you have 24 options, and with the footswitch memory you can make it as flexible as you are creative. One of the best purchases I've ever made. This thing is SICK!

Reviewed by Adam in Seattle on 3/12/2007 who plays Any but lots of Rock/Pop/Alt..

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Jim Marshall Thank You.

I purchased this amp from Guitar Center and got a sweet deal from their 4th of July Sale. I've been messing around with it for a few days now. Just jamming along, testing where my pedals will sound better;effects loop or front, dialing each OD to my taste, setting the footswitch. Now, I think it's time to give my opinon. I usually don't write reviews, but this one was worth it. Simple, go to your local guitar shop and crank it up. You'll be impressed with how high the gains are and how clean the "green" tone is. The clean tone is very impressive for a Marshall. Also try the different independent channels of at least 12. It will give you an idea to how versatile this amp is. You can get that plexi glass, brown tone, thrash metal, Steve Vai or Satch tone. Whatever tone you want this baby can dial it for you. I think I'm selling my Boss MT-2 and EQ since I don't need it anymore. I paired this beast up with a 1960A(4x12) cab. It's loud. Haven't got the chance to crank it up yet. A few things I've noticed. There is a buzz with some channels using the high gain. It's expected with high gain amps. Also, a few of the knobs have tiny turn imperfections. I know it is expensive. It's going to be money well spent. This amp will give you that tone which will make your hair on your back stand and grow. Each taste to ones own. Try it. If you like what hear. Grab it. You won't regret it.

Reviewed by Vman on 7/9/2007 who plays Classic 70's Rock, Blues, Heavy Metal..

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A new legend

A new era of Marshall tone.It almost captures that awesome JCM800 sound perfect.But turn up the gain.Houston we have lift off.I've never hear that much gain from a marshall without a ditortion pedal.Plus it's programmable with the foot switch.It's like having 12 channels in one amp.granted all you need is just one good channel(like the JCM800)for your fondation.But hey! the rest of them on this rig come in pretty handy.I'm thinking of trading in my TSL100 for it.

Reviewed by PRS/Marshallfanatic on 3/9/2007 who plays Metal,Rock,Etc..

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A PURE BEAST THAT MUST BE UNLOCKED

I gave this amp a 4.5 value simply because I think that they have everything marked up to hight. Having said that, this amp is a must have for any one-----ANY ONE, who can afford it. I don't care what kind of music you play this amp will give you the sound you desire. The thing I like about it: "I don't have to use so many foot pedals with it." There is no need for a distortion pedal because the amp has as much distortion as one needs. I guess I should say that I don't speak for the metal players, they made need more. As far as the classic rock, blues, crunch, clean, reverb, yes I said reverb, this amp has it all. I was never a Marshall person in the past, until I played thin one day at Guitar Center. The amp comes with a six button foot switch and I just stepped on one of the switches. All of a sudden I went from distortion to this Fender style of reverb. Man, it shocked the hell out of me. So much so that I bought the amp right on the spot. This amp is warm, gentle, and then it becomes a beast that has to be let out or you feel like it will hurt someone. Of course that is just a metaphore. If this is within you price range, or you can save the money, then buy this amp. It gives you a taste of the JSM800, and 900, there is much here to tweak with. Wicktana

Reviewed by Wicktana on 7/25/2007 who plays classic rock, blues, motown, light metal, country.

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Gift to the World

I tried the JVM410H full stack in my local Guitar Center one day and I fell in love. The sound quality it had was expected because c'mon, its a Marshall. But wow. I didnt want to leave the store. I wanted to stay there all day and play on it. It had a very good crunch sound. I messed around with the controls a bit and you can indeed do what everyone has said you can do with this amp, and that is produce the sounds of every other Marshall amplifier. It's pretty much the Marshall Amplifier Encyclopedia. Even though the head itself is already nearly $2000, I think it is completely worth it.

Reviewed by Lead Guitarist on 8/13/2007 who plays Rock, Alternative, Metal .

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