They stopped production after a few years and never reissued it. I spent over $600 trying to return it to service. (paid $595 for it)Īfter 5 years, it broke down. ![]() ![]() I bought a Polytone Fusion 1-12" 100/50w combo in 1986. True, if you absolutely MUST HAVE that 80s Marshall sound.there is no substitute. Had a great tone for recording though.sweet singing sustain, too.īut I've played through several amps that rival it's tone. It's not the most powerful 50 watts I ever heard and it got buried on stage so I sold it. I have owned a WORKING JCM 900 50w head many years ago. Now, If we are talking about the OLD Marshalls (point-to-point/hand wired) it might be worth it. ![]() Lots of parts go out of tolerance and things might need so much work that it's not worth the $$ you have to shell out. Seriously, that amp sounds like it needs an overhaul. You certainly don't "Own Rock & Roll" playing through that amp!
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