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Marshall JVM410H 100W Valve Amp Head

£1,199.00

The Marshall JVM410H 100W Valve Amp Head is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 1199 + Delivery. The Marshall JVM410H head is possibly Marshall's most versatile amplifier to date. As you would expect, this is a 100% pure valve driven box of lovelyness with many hidden extras inside. Needless to…

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The Marshall JVM410H 100W Valve Amp Head is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 1199 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Marshall and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.

The Marshall JVM410H head is possibly Marshall's most versatile amplifier to date. As you would expect, this is a 100% pure valve driven box of lovelyness with many hidden extras inside. Needless to say you'll get all the great tones that can be found on the TSL & DSL ranges, but the JVM410H takes it one step further. (to eleven if you will) Firstly you get an extra channel to play with, making 4 in total, and with 3 modes per channel – you'll be sculpting tones you'd never thought it possible to sculpt before!

In addtion to this the JVM410H features independent volume/gain & reverb controls for each channel and dual programable master volumes, which is perfect if you've got a complicated live/studio set up. With fewer channeled amps, what sounds right on 1 channel may sound totally out of place on another, and these independant controls allow you to be more exacting with your sounds. Add to this a "silent" recording mode and 128 programmable Midi system, and its easy to see why the JVM410H is a popular choice for professionals and amatures alike. Highly versatile, and sounds great! Perfect!

Here's what Marshall say about the JVM410H:

British-built, the 100 Watt all-valve JVM410H head redefines versatility thanks to four tonally independent channels: Clean, Crunch, OD1 and OD2, each with three switchable modes. Each mode reconfigures the gain structure of each channel, making twelve modes in total.
The JVM410H front panel looks mind boggling with its twenty-eight controls and eight switches, but because it is intuitively laid out, it is remarkably simple to use. The JVM410H also features four studio-quality digital Reverbs (one per channel), individual channel EQ, two Master Volumes, and a memory that can recall your Reverb, FX loop and Master settings.

Our revolutionary Stompware foot switching technology gives you unprecedented control of your setup, with straight switching or programmable switching. The six-button footswitch (supplied) connects to the amp using a standard guitar lead, so you’re not restricted by stage size – and if your cable fails, then it’s very easy to replace. Stompware technology was described by Guitar Player Magazine as: “Clever, very clever.”

Combining some of the finest Marshall sounds, the JVM410H has a vast tonal palette, taking you from ‘Plexi’/JTM45 cleans through JCM800 roar to modern high gain.

Specifications:

  • Power: 100 w
  • 4 Channels in full tube technology – no semiconductor in signal path
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: thomann 4x EL34
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and progra. Please read more for images, details and to place an order.

Marshall Amplification is a British company famous for its iconic guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. Founded in 1962 by Jim Marshall in London, the brand quickly became a favourite among legendary guitarists for its powerful, distinctive sound. Marshall amps helped define the classic rock tone and remain popular across many genres today. The company offers a wide range of amplifier models, from vintage-inspired designs to modern versatile units, maintaining a strong reputation for quality and innovation in the music industry.

100w

100w (100 watts) typically refers to the power output of an amplifier. In guitar gear, a 100-watt valve amp is known for its headroom, volume, and punch, often used in larger venues or for heavy rock and metal tones. It delivers more clean volume before distortion compared to lower wattage amps, which means it stays clearer at higher volumes. However, it can be overkill for small rooms or home use unless it’s paired with an attenuator or run through a reactive load and cab sim. High wattage doesn’t always mean better tone—it just offers a different kind of dynamic range and stage presence.

Amp

An amp, short for amplifier, is a crucial piece of equipment that boosts the signal from your guitar or other instruments, allowing you to control volume and shape your tone. Guitar amps come in various styles, including valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling, each offering unique sound characteristics. Whether you’re practicing at home, recording in the studio, or playing live, the right amp can make all the difference in achieving your desired sound—from clean and crisp to rich overdrive and distortion.

Guitar Amps

Guitar amps are essential for shaping and amplifying your sound, whether you’re playing electric, acoustic, or bass guitar. They come in various types—valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling—each offering different tonal characteristics and features. From compact practice amps to powerful stage-ready combos and heads with matching cabs, this category covers all your amplification needs. We stock a wide range from trusted brands, offering everything from clean tones to all-out distortion, perfect for home practice, recording, or live performance.

Head Amplifier

A head is the amplifier unit of a guitar rig that contains the electronics responsible for shaping and boosting your guitar’s signal. Unlike combo amps, a head does not include built-in speakers and needs to be connected to a separate speaker cabinet. This setup offers greater flexibility, allowing players to mix and match different heads and cabinets to tailor their tone and volume. Heads come in various types, including valve (tube), solid-state, and modelling, catering to a wide range of sounds and playing styles.

valve

Valve, also known as tube, refers to a type of amplifier technology that uses vacuum tubes to amplify the guitar signal. Valve amps are renowned for their warm, rich tone, natural compression, and smooth distortion when driven hard. Many players prefer valve amps because of their dynamic response and organic sound character. Although they require more maintenance and can be heavier than solid-state amps, valve amplifiers remain a favourite choice for professional musicians seeking classic tones and expressive performance.

About Marshall

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Marshall Amplification is a British company famous for its iconic guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. Founded in 1962 by Jim Marshall in London, the brand quickly became a favourite among legendary guitarists for its powerful, distinctive sound. Marshall amps helped define the classic rock tone and remain popular across many genres today. The company offers a wide range of amplifier models, from vintage-inspired designs to modern versatile units, maintaining a strong reputation for quality and innovation in the music industry.