Marshall Amplification JCM800 Series Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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1992LEMSuperbassHead
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1992LEMSuperbass SignatureHead
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Not many can claim the ‘Living Legend’ status, but
Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister is most certainly
deserving of the title. He also happens to be one of
Marshall’s most ardent fans, a relationship that we are
proud to say stretches back over three decades.
To honour this unique partnership, the Marshall team
has created a Signature Series amplifier that takes its
inspiration from Lemmy’s very own modified 1992
100 Watt Super Bass unit, ‘Murder One’. The result is
an amp that delivers sublime tone combined with
shear volume and crushing power, all wrapped up in a
rugged, over-sized cab. The 1992LEM is no mere
re-issue, this is a celebration of an iconic amplifier and
its masterful owner, this is Murder One MKII.
Best of British Bass
To produce an authentic reincarnation of the original, ‘Murder One’
itself was placed in the more than capable hands of the engineers
in our Research and Development Department. Voltages were
measured, transformers examined and circuitry scrutinised to
establish the winning formula that has made Lemmy’s 1992 Super
Bass such a formidable piece of kit. To ensure that the end product
would be exacting in its tone and performance, every effort has
been taken to source components from their original suppliers
and/or manufacturers. The results have enabled the team at
Marshall to create a bass amp with real pedigree. Internally,
Murder One’s circuitry has been modified, effectively creating a
hybrid amplifier by merging the characteristics of a stock 1992
Super Bass with elements of a Super Lead, the outcome is a bass
amp with incredible sonic depth and unbelievable tonal range.
The changes to the circuitry allow you, the player, to achieve a far
brighter, tighter sound whilst the inherent grit and raw strength of an
un-modded 1992 model can still be found in abundance when
called for. The power section is driven by four EL34 power valves
that produce 100 watts of unrelenting, mind-numbing volume
and tone.
The front panel contains a range of simple to use, but highly
effective, features that any bass player will appreciate. Your tone
can be fine tuned by way of the three stage equalisation controls –
Bass, Middle and Treble – while Volume controls for both channels
1 and 2 enhance the usability of the amp as a whole.
A separate Presence control allows you to adjust the power section
of the amp and adds higher frequencies to your tone. This, in turn,
creates more bite in your sound, allowing those crucial bass lines to
cut through and be heard in all their thundering glory.
Customise Corner
The attention to detail that has been lavished on the 1992LEM’s
internals has also been applied to the unique styling and distinctive
look of the amp itself. The original ‘Murder One’, when made in
1976, had been finished in red vinyl until, at some point, it was
painted jet black. When one of the black protective corners was
accidently knocked off, it revealed the original covering underneath,
leaving one corner of the unit in red. Additional customisation came
with two ornate carved wooden crests that Lemmy acquired whilst
on a tour of America. These were painted gold and when paired
with matching five point stars, a truly unique symbol was created,
further adding to the character and personality of ‘Murder One’.
With all this in mind the Marshall team have recreated this look to a
tee. A specially made red protective corner has been added to the
amplifiers to mimic that of its forerunner, while the Marshall script
logo and brushed gold aluminium front panel are flanked by
replicas of those iconic golden emblems. Signatures from Lemmy
and Dr Jim Marshall, along with Motorhead and Ace Of Spades
logos complete the back panel.
Finished with white piping, chrome sockets and a hard-wearing
handle, this amp continues Marshall’s proud history of creating
products of the highest order, both in terms of tone, performance
and build quality.
Improving on the sonic capabilities and extraordinary durability of
‘Murder One’ was always going to be a huge challenge. Due to
much improved construction methods and good old-fashioned
craftsmanship the new 1992LEM lives up to the expectations set
by its predecessor and then some. Lemmy has toured with his new
Signature Series amp to ensure it was up to the challenge, and
we’re happy to report that it most definitely was. So, with all boxes
ticked, and official approval from the man himself, its time for
‘Murder One’ to step aside and for the 1992LEM to create it’s own
rock legacy.
FEATURES 1992LEM
Head
Output(RMS) 100Watt
Channels 2
3BandEQ
Pre-AmpValves 3xECC83
PowerAmpValves 4xEL34
Dimensions(mm) 750x310x215
Weight(kg) 21.5
AMPLIFIER SPECIFICATION