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Description

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Brand Marshall
Model Model 1961 JTM45 MK IV 2-Channel 35-Watt 4x10" Guitar Combo
Year 1964 - 1966
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Color Family Black
Direct Output No Direct Output
Electronics Tube
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 35
Power Tube Type KT66
Reverb None
Speaker Configuration 4x10"

FAQs

What kind of tone can I expect from the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV?

The Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV is known for its warm, rich, and harmonically complex tone. It offers a classic British sound with a smooth overdrive, making it ideal for blues and classic rock genres.

Is the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV suitable for gigging?

Yes, with its 35-watt output and 4x10" speaker configuration, this amp is suitable for small to medium-sized gigs, providing enough volume and presence to cut through a band mix.

Does the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV have built-in reverb?

No, the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV does not include built-in reverb. It focuses on delivering pure tube-driven tone without additional effects.

How many inputs does the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV have?

The amp features four inputs, allowing for versatile connectivity options and the ability to jump channels for a fuller sound.

What type of power tubes does the Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV use?

This amplifier uses KT66 power tubes, which contribute to its distinctive warm and smooth tonal character.

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See how Roy Orbison uses Marshall Model 1961 Super Tremolo JTM45 MK IV (1964-1966)

Roy Orbison

Guitarist, Singer

Traveling Wilburys

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Verified via Vintage Guitar® magazine

According to an article by Dave Hunter in Vintage Guitar magazine, Roy Orbison owned a Marshall Model 1961 in its 2x12 configuration, which was among the first Marshall amplifiers imported to the United States.

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