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Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/30/2009
at 11:40am
by Riqaster
Email: riqaster<at>gmail dot com
Features
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9
Did you know, that you can add footswitchable crunch channel to Marshall Jubilee 2555, next to orginal overdrive footswitch?
Sound Quality
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10
Reliability
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9
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/21/2008
at 03:00am
by Hobo Bob
Features
:
7
Great 100 watt amp. Switching between Clean and Overdrive makes it fairly versatile (In terms of classic Marshall), but the fact that all the knobs are global (except Lead Master) does limit this amp. This amp really starts to sound good with the gain at 8-Max, but your clean channel will become slightly overdriven and won't be as pristine as one would like.
Sound Quality
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9
When it is set right, this thing is beautiful. I keep the Bass on 6, Mid from 5-6, and the treble at around 8. Personally, i like the extra top end snarl that i get from such a high treble setting. I also keep the presence in the same range. It is balanced out by the amp's naturally bassy character. This amp will definitely get you a good UFO, Black Sabbath, and (if you crank it loud enough) Guns N' Roses tone. For a great distortion boost, i use a Wylde overdrive on a moderate setting. That will give you a great metal grind. Although they are very different, both my Schecter C-1 Hellraiser and my Music Man John Petrucci Signature sound awesome through this amp. The clean channel is a little less satisfying (for reasons specified above), but it is still a good sounding channel, when the amp is set for it. (gain at 5-6, bass, treble and presence same as OD, Mid 4)
Reliability
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10
My dad bought this amp from a pawn shop 20 years ago, and we've never had a problem. We've played parties, clubs, and regular high-volume garage jams with this amp literally for decades, and it is still the magnificent piece of work it was 20 years ago. Even the tubes are stock. No problems!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Marshall is everywhere. You can get tubes at any retailer, and there is more info on Marshall amps out there than anyone could possibly take in.
Overall Rating
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9
I have two Marshall half stacks - this amp on a JCM 900 slant, and a JMP super lead 100 on a JCM 900 straight. (I've never had a JCM 900 head, so i don't know how we managed to get matching speaker cabs....... ) The 2555 is my favorite. The tone is awesome, it is more versatile, and i don't have to remove the guitar cable and put it into a different input for a clean channel. However, i have been looking at Mesas lately, because i need an amp that can do more than mid gain under its own steam, while having a separate clean channel. I love this amp, but I'm ready for something a little heavier. So, this is not a modern metal amp. But what it does do, it does extraordinarily well.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/06/2007
at 01:54am
by Guitarsam26
Features
:
8
Mine is a 1987 2555 Jubilee 2 channel 100/50W head. It has Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Output Master (for clean volume), Lead Master (for OD volume), and Gain. This amps 2 channels share all the controls so I treat this like a 1 channel amp, but the gain knob has a push/pull pot on it so you can change the clean channel to a crunch. Also has an effects loop and a power switch on the front so you can cut it down to 50W. 4 EL-34s and 3 12AX7s. 16, 8, and 4 Ohms selection and footswitch jack for channel switching.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp sounds awesome! I use the clean channel with the gain on 6, bass- 6, mid- 7, treble- 7, presence- 6, output master- between 5 and 9 depending on the room, and power- 100W or 50W depending on the room. I play a Fender Strat modded Eric Clapton Strat specs, and a Carvin Bolt-T kit with a C22C humbucker in the bridge, AP11 single-coil in the middle, and a C22J humbucker in the neck with coil splitters for the buckers. My pedalboard: GTR > Boss TU-2 pedal tuner > MXR Smart Gate > Morley Pro-Series Volume/Wah > Boss BD-2 Blues Driver w/Keeley Mod (for gain boost only)> Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff > Electro-Harmonix English Muff'n > AMP > FX SEND > Morley Little Alligator Volume (for lead to rhythm volume) > Boss DD-20 Giga Delay > FX RETURN. The clean is not really all that clean, but I like that about it! This amp sounds very natural. The OD channel is fat and juicy sounding, but I barely use it because I would need to EQ it differently from the clean and you can't do that with this amp. I thought I would miss the reverb, but I don't at all! I don't ever feel the need to add a reverb effect to it. I haven't noticed a change in tone when I use the loop, but I haven't recorded with this amp yet, so we'll see. Not noisy at all to my ears! I'm REALLY picky about my tone and this amp does everything I need it to! It sounds good for everything from blues, to classic rock, to metal, and all in between! If you want super clean... get a Fender because this won't do it! For clean I use an AB switch into a Carvin Nomad 50W Vintage Series combo.
Reliability
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10
Awesome!!! This amp is 20 years old and still rocks the world! I've never had to have it repaired. I once dropped it onto the concrete while loading-in for a show and it still works the same! The tubes did not even get displaced! I still gig with a B-52 ST-100A as a spare, but I've never needed it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with Marshall.
Overall Rating
:
10
I love this amp! I'm VERY picky about tone and I've owned a lot of amps over the years. This is one of the 2 amps I would NEVER get rid of (the other is the Carvin Nomad)! Good for all types of music, but not terribly clean. Overall, I think this amp is a too often overlooked gem!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 600 (pounds) used
Submitted 04/07/2005
at 06:30am
by Carl
Features
:
9
Made in 1987. 2 channel amp, 100 watts, efeects loop (receive and send). Option to run this baby at 16, 8 or 4Ohms.
Sound Quality
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10
I use this amp with a Gibson Les Paul standard (2004 model). If you play rock music this is the best sounding amp you are ever likely to get the chance to own, (an affordable 1969 plexi?- no i haven't seen one either). It just oozes class. The clean sound is one of the best Marshall attempts but of course if that's your thing Fender know their stuff. Enough of clean talk because when you turn this bad boy on to its dirty channel it will make you grin- a lot. I haven't seen a review yet though telling people how to really make this thing sing. What you need to do is have the master volume as loud as possible and control the overall volume by turning the lead master pot right down. I was always led to believe that these amps had an additional 'lead master' volume control so that you could turn them right up and have the master volume down. But this is not the way to 1) push the valves hard, and 2) have a nice balance in sound between the clean and distorted channels. The other thing is don't go crazy on the gain pot. I promise you can get a huge sound with the gain on no more then 4. Marshalls start to lose their magic if you saturate the sound too much so have some restraint and learn to make the distortion come from your pick hitting strings. I sound like a bloody guitar tech now so i'm going to shut up!!
Reliability
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10
It's a Marshall!! It was made in 1987 and still works like the day it marched out of the factory. A Russian tank springs to mind!
Customer Support
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10
I wonder if Marshall have ever had a call to say this amp has broken?
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing 15 years in gigging and recording bands and this thing rocks. If it were stolen i would ask the guy how he managed to walk away with it because it weighs a tone. I'd probably look for the guy half way up the road moaning about having a bad back and ask him where my amp is. Oh i forgot to say Slash from gnr and now velvet revolver won't play anything else!!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: NA (CND) used
Submitted 08/04/2004
at 05:06pm
by Ian
Features
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10
Made in 1987, Canadian CSA with one metal toggle for main power, 2 plastic toggles for standby and half power, original grey (silver) tolex version 4 EL34's 3 12AX7's. This amp is very versatile with 100watt and half power option in the front panel 2 channels- clean channel is great for blues sound lighten up on picking or strumming chords and it cleans up well enough also the clean channel has a clip mode pullpot on gain to give you a slightly modded plexi ie AC/DC, Van Halen or classic rock marshall sound. The lead channel is great a refined or modded JCM 800 sound not as harsh alot more control in the EQ! One of the best Marshall effects loops I have used! DI output works really well into a poweramp, or recording unit. Footswitch jack to change channels. I use this amp to record and play with my original project. I can't say I would want any more from an amp, I have been playing for 19 year's with a seriously long list of amplifier's I have owned and let go due to G.A.S and the need for change to find the right sound for me. Great amplifier period.
Sound Quality
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10
I use a Tom Anderson Cobra guitar primarily with H2+ and HN1 (medium gain) pickups. Using the 2555 in the 100watt full power mode, through an older JCM 800 4x12 Slant cab with the original 8ohm 75's that are very broken in. I play everthing from SRV blues to Heavy Mettalica and this amp is fully capable of all sounds when you learn how to use it. I use the clean channel for blues and I use a new MXR ZW-44 overdrive pedal that turns the clean channel in to a gainy blues sound for soloing or a very close VOX AC 30 sound without touching a dial which was a cool suprise!! The lead channel is used for heavy crunch sounds from Slash to ZAKK and then I kick in the ZW-44 for that over the top gain for solo's or extreme heavy and brutal sounds. I play also alot of STP, Sound Garden, AIC, etc.. This amp covers it with no complaint, very quiet in clean channel and clip mode, lead channel has a slight gain hiss no big deal!! The only other effects I am using with amp are a Dunlop WAH, and a Boss Digital Dimension DC-3 chorus pedal. I'm not going to get into settings as everone should find there own sound.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Pretty good so far, I haven't had it to long yet but I don't see any problems, its a really good Marshall!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
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10
I have been playing for over 19 year's and I have had many many Marshall's stock and modded, also I have owned Soldano's, Mesa's, Bogner, VOX, rack gear and on and on!! This is by far the best amp I have had for the tones, it is Marshall in every way for sound and power! I have been looking for many year's and found that this amp is fantastic! If it were lost or stolen I would get another one for sure. I don't do this product review thing often but I felt I had to share this info, if you get a chance to really try or buy one of these amps out I recommend you take advantage.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $795 used
Submitted 04/26/2004
at 10:52am
by Jeff
Features
:
8
Mine is the black tolex version, so I would guess it was made in 88'. This is the first REAL piece of pro equipment I have ever owned and it does only a coulpe of things. However it does them really well. Clean, vintage dirty, and kick you in the stomach marshall CRUNCH!!! no reverb, however you really don't need it with this amp. You can run it at 50 watts or 100 watts. I personally have never switched it to the 100 watts as 50 is plenty loud
Sound Quality
:
10
OH MY GOD!!!! WOW. Let me tell you my story. I got this amp on a Friday and had no guitar cab to run it through, so I plugged it into my buddies SWR Triad bass cab (1x15, 1x10, and a horn) And the amp honestly sounded horrible. Now I know guitar amps aren't supposed to be played through bass cabs but I figured it would at least give me some Idea as to what the amp would sound like. It SUCKED and I was disappointed because I have wanted this marshall forever. The next day I took it into guitar center to try mesa and marshall cabs. The moment I plugged it into a (guitar)cab, The amp came ALIVE and slapped me in the face. I mean holy shit, this thing rocked and rolled. Anyways, I walked out of there w/ a marshall 4x12 cab and got home and started playing around. YES this was the signature marshall sound I have been after for quite sometime. I was hearing sounds like billy gibons, Slash, Angus young, etc. I play a les paul though it and god damn it just sounds sweet. Juicy, juicy, tone for days. My tone quest is now complete!
Reliability
:
8
Since it was built in 87'or 88' and it came to me in just about perfect condition, i'd have to say it's most likely pretty reliable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
They suck. You can't get anywhere w/ them, it's not even marshall you're dealing with. I was looking for a manual for this amp so I called them up and they gave me the number for some guy in Vermont?? What the hell is that. It's beyond me why they can't scan there manuals and put them in .pdf on their website?
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing for about 10 years and I have tried a few different mediocre amps during that time, but always found that somthing just wasn't right. Not anymore. This is my setup. 2555 head and 1960A 4x12 and Les paul. I will personalize my sound with this. If you love marshall, then this is the amp for you, I have never actually heard a marshall amp that quit nails the "Marshall sound" like this one.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 04/05/2004
at 08:17pm
by David
Email: info<at>musclecar dot co dot nz
Features
:
10
This amp has everything you need but it is simple. It was nmade in 87 I think.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is the BEST rock guitar amp you will ever find. They were over looked in there day because of all the rack crap that was comming out. Much improved tone over the JCM800 and really good musical low end. I can't say enough about what a good rhythm sound this amp creates, it records very well too. It's lead tone is a bit brittle though, i'd like it to be smoother for my playing style but I found if I use it with a pre amp boost pedal and crack the master all the way I get what im after but this is only really practical in a recording enviroment. It's a bit of a one trick pony but I have never found any piece of equipment that doe's a few things well.
Reliability
:
10
Never had a problem with it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
This amp doe's the rock thing the way it should be. I have used so many amps over the last 15 years, all I know is that if you want the real Marshall tone this is the amp to get it from. I would definately replace it but they are getting hard to find. If you find one but it.
Probably if I wanted something more versitile that gave me a smoother lead tone and wanted the same vibe i'd look at a Soldano or one of the mods from splawnguitars.com.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 700 (euro) used
Submitted 03/24/2004
at 07:31am
by prof.popp
Features
:
9
1987
2 channels
rhythm clip, effect loop, 4,8,16 ohm selection, D.I.
100/50 watt switch at friont panel
best rock amp I've played so far
Sound Quality
:
10
guitars: gibson firebird with seymour duncan custom humbucker (awesome combination!), '59 les paul goldtop with dimarzio super distortion, sg junior with bridge p-90
espec. with the firbird/Seymour d. combination this amp more than smokes. it's got balls, nice distortion (not that dark and muddy nu metal crap) and most of it all: definition and clarity even with high gain settings!!!
I play from crunchy vintage distortion (AC/DC) to classic metal distorted rhythm sounds through this baby- please- no pedals needed- the jubilee covers it all when it comes to crunch!!! don't expect mesa settings. versatility in distorted sounds is the keyword for this amp because you have different controls for gain settings.
won't talk about its clean features, 'cause i don't use them anyway.
Reliability
:
10
very reliable. no back up needed.
no break down.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
been playing for 5 years. other gear: marshall jcm 800 (sold it recently), marshall MKII super lead 1976, guitars: gibson firebird with seymour duncan custom humbucker (awesome combination!), '59 les paul goldtop with dimarzio super distortion, sg junior with bridge p-90, gretsch les paul (electromatic)
i'll always buy it again- best rock amp i played / heard so far!!!
best 2 (+more) channel marshall ever built- this amp really has a tone control in comparison to most jcms. but i heard there's also differences in between the silver jubilee series. mine is awesome!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 500 (euro) used
Submitted 07/02/2003
at 07:21am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
I think everything that could be said about the Jubilees features has already been said here, so I don't bother doing it again.
I use this amp for every style of music, ranging from pop to metal. It is a silver 1987 model. I originally bought it because I'm a huge Slash fan.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using an Epi Les Paul (fitted with Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II pickups) and a Flying V + a Marshall JCM900 cab. As I mentioned above, my style of music ranges from pop to metal and this amp fits in very well.
This is easily one of the best sounding amps I've ever used and I've used this one from small clubs to big festivals.
As it's a tube amp it has a very warm tone, however, when I'm using it for the metal-type stuff I prefer using a Boss Metal Zone for more defined distortion.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for 6 years now and I've changed the tubes once, other than that, well, nothing. It's my main (and only one big enough for gigs) amp and I do use it without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Hard to say, 'cause I've never contacted them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing guitar for 10 years.
I also use a Boss GT-3, a DOD flanger and a CryBaby Wah.
If this amp was lost or stolen, I'd buy another one.
I wish that someday I'd find a matching Silver Jubilee cabinet.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 400 (EURO) used
Submitted 12/03/2002
at 06:38am
by Fender
Features
:
10
Just look what other people has written. Mine is silver and sweet...
Enough features to get the rigt sound for me, simple!
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using a fender stratocaster standard with this amp and it sound really great! The amp fits my music style perfectly, I play proggressive rock, heavy, hard rock, alternative. I use the clean channel much and it's sweet as sugar and the distortion is good, I also use a RAT vintage distortion and a boss DS-1 distortion effect. They sound real good throught this amp.
I use this amp with a 4x12 Marshall jcm800 1982A cab.
Reliability
:
10
I have never had any problems, just changed the tubes.
Customer Support
:
10
Well I called them when I changed the tubes and they were wery friendly.
Overall Rating
:
10
I love the amp and I have been playing for 6 years. It has a very rich and sweet soud, pefrect for me! The only bad thing is that they are very hard to find....
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 07/29/2002
at 10:29pm
by 1946dodge
Email: dodge46<at>attbi dot com
Features
:
9
My 2555 is a black faced version, so it probably was built in 88. This amp is good for getting that Marshall harmonic rich distorted sound. It has two distortion options. You can pull the preamp output knob ("input gain") and get a nice glassy distortion and then pull the output master knob to distort the output tubes for the full balls out Marshall "end of the world" sound. You can also use either distortion by itself, which is nice. I haven't used the effects loops. Also, I am using a cheap 4X12 cab with cheap speakers, and I probably will get a better sounding cab in the future, for better sound. The only drawback with this amp is the lack of a reverb, which makes the clean channel kind of just loud with no color.
I only use this amp for amateur playing, not for gigs, since I am only a hacker. The amp has plenty of power at 50 or 100 watts.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use every guitar I have in this amp. It sounds absolutely great with my strat, but my Jaguar really sounds great. The Jag has single coil pickups and aren't very powerful, but they have a wide band response, and when the distortion channels are on, the Jag gets a sound that is rich in harmonics, which come through clearly, not muddy. I also use a G&L Comanche, and guitars with humbuckers as well, and they drive the input harder and the distortion is more complete, with more crunch, but less definition of the harmonics, as in the single coil case.
The clean channel is just not very colorful. I use my Fender Twin for clean playing with a color rich sound that the 2555 doesn't have when played clean. If it had a reverb, then I probably would like the clean sound better.
The distortion is beautiful. I use a compressor, and a wah wah pedal when I want to tighten up the notes, for riffing. Unless a wah wah is used, the notes are a bit sloppy, so I like to use the compressor between the wah wah and the amp to tighten them up.
Reliability
:
9
The biggest problem is to get good tubes for this amp. I recently switched to Groove tubes, but I have to bias the amp, which will mean lugging it down my cellar and hooking it up to an oscilloscope. I have never done this, so it will be a learning experience. I noticed that the 12XA7 preamp tube pin holes in the sockets are a little too wide so the tube sits loosely in the socket. This can cause noise problems. I will probably have to take the chassis out and tighten the pin holders. This is common for these small tubes with the thin pins. The power tubes which are fat and have big octal sockets don't have this problem. Also, it is hard to find information on bias settings and where the bias pot is.
The amp's reliability is fine, but I haven't used it outside of my home.
Customer Support
:
9
I contacted Marshall and asked for and got a schematic for the 2555. I wish the schematic had along with it, some information on how to bias the amp, however. I have contacted Groove Tubes for this.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for 20 years, but as an amateur only. I also have a Fender Twin that I use for clean playing.
If it were lost or stolen, I probably would look for another, but they are hard to find, so I might then consider a Mesa Dual Rectifier.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 03/03/2001
at 06:39pm
by Stan Hamelin
Email: none
Features
:
8
1987 Silver Jubilee series, serial #000023?, EL34's, 12AX7's, two channels, etc.
Sound Quality
:
7
Has the classic Marshall tones; however, it was much thinner than the 2550 jubilee. I tried tinkering with all kinds of settings, retubed the entire amp, switching to the half power setting (50 watt), but no matter what it didn't compare to the fatness and warm overdrive tones of the 2550 jubilee head. Don't misunderstand me, this is a relatively nice sounding Marshall head (my second favorite Marshall). However, when played alongside a 2550 head, it's like comparing a Camero to a Corvette!
Reliability
:
7
I performed many a show for a few years with this baby, and it never completely failed on me. I bought this amp used at Black Market Music in San Francisco (CA), as I was looking for a Jubilee head (I couldn't find the 2550 head). Anyways, when I got it home I noticed the second channel wasn't functioning (and I think there was something tricky going on with the effects loop too - can't remeber). Although this discouraged me, I stuck with the amp as I new this would be a collectors item someday. I don't use a lot of effects (pedals, rack gear, etc.), so I never really bothered taking the head in to get fixed. Anyways with the advent of the internet several years later, I was finally able to locate and purchase a 2550 head (eBay) and I have since sold the 2555 head. If you do decide to purchase a 2555 head, I've spoken with others who own it and have had similar experiences with channel and / or effects loop failure. I was told that some of these amps simply came that way from the factory (oops!). This doesn't surprise me, since I've heard they were hand made (point to point wiring). Maybe the inspector had a drinking problem then...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I had trouble trying to locate the schematics on this amp. However, maybe it's easier to obtain these things now that we are in the information age (Internet).
Overall Rating
:
7
Like I stated earlier, this is a nice sounding Marshall; however, I prefer the 2550 head more. It has all of the balls, warmer and clearer tones, and is more versatile since it can be used at 25 watts or 50 watts. This gives you quite an advantage in small venues and when recording in the studio. No matter which you choose though, these amps sound best when driven hard!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600/cab used
Submitted 11/09/2000
at 08:24pm
by PK!
Email: pkdms<at>mohaveaz dot com
Features
:
7
This was my first "Marshall". Loved the sound in the store with a 1960A single cab.It's a 2 channel amp, simple tone controls w/efx loop. This is my living room amp for jamming when friends come over. I usually use it's half power feature too keep from going deaf.It does what it does very well.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play mostly loud, distorted music through this amp. It rules with the Crunch of a humbucker. For AC/DC or GnR this amp rocks
Reliability
:
9
I have had this almost a year without any problems. I am investing in a new(N.O.S. GE)set of tubes real soon just in case.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Marshall, I'd love to get a owner's manual sometime.
Overall Rating
:
10
Didn't know how special this amp was when I got it. I have thanked the seller repeatedly since. Stolen or lost? Could not be replaced at that cost. I'd like to get the matching silver cabinets too.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 1000 (new zealand)
Submitted 05/03/2000
at 11:23pm
by tim veling
Email: timjveling<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
6
made as a more versitle jcm800 hense the effects loop and footswithable lead and clean channels. also has a rhythem clip option for distorted rhythem and distorted leads. can set relative levels between the two through the use of master volume and lead volume. presence, bass, mids, trebble controls as well as input gain.
option at back for different cabs and ohms etc. 100 watts switchable to 50. a bit of a one trick pony by does it so bloody well its not even worth worrying about. on eeq for both channels. heaps of grunt as any good marshall should have. all tube 4 x el34's, 3 x ecc83's.
no other frills. pretty basic set up.
Sound Quality
:
10
using with a gibson les paul dc studio fitted with stock buckers. best rock amp i have ever heard period. dont expect to play nice clean fender clean though as clean channel breaks up easily responding greatly to how hard you play. distortion is very clear while remaining fat and warm. reasonably noisy but thats to be expected with tubes and reasonable gain. its classic marshall. id go as far as to say this is marshall. clean is nice and brittle with heaps of punch as long as you play it reasonably loud. forget it at bedroom voulme though as its not designed for it and sounds muddy when you not jenerous on the wattage. its rock all the way. think fat crunch with awesome harmonics. oh its too good to explain.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
very dependable never had a problem. its an old amp though but very very sturdy. itll break you back its so strong.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with marshall.
Overall Rating
:
10
its so hard to find one of these. this is marshall tone. forget those new fangled super jcm2000 etc they are too complicated. this is where it is at in rock tone. its my pride and joy and i will never part with it. it has no frills but if you can get over that your in for a hell of an ear beating. love it more than my girl friend. ive compared it to everything. and i mean everything. the 2555 wins hands down and its a cool silver to boot!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 03/31/2000
at 12:16am
by Willem H. de Boer
Email: whdeboer<at>iname dot com
Features
:
9
This amp was probably manufactured in 1988, not 1987, because the casing isn't silver but black. Best suited for rock, blues or a bit of jazz: versatility is not the strongest point of this amp. It suits my styles perfectly though.
The amp basically has two channels (clean/distortion) which can be alternated by using the pull/pot function of the Output Master knob, or by using a footswitch. There's a third channel (crunch) which adds some (diode-?)clipping to the clean channel, nice for rythm guitar and non heavy stuff. No headphone jack. It comes with an effects loop (between pre-amp and power stage) and you can switch the speaker output impedance from 4, to 8, to 16 Ohms (as opposed to only 8 and 16 for most (all?) other Marshalls). A DI jack is also present. It doesn't have a reverb, but that's no problem since I don't need one, I just use the acoustics of the room I'm playing in.
When I bought it, I used it in my room but you can't expect to get a great tone from a tube-amp without setting the Output Master volume knob to 6 or higher (eg, where power-tube saturation will kick in).
I now use it for gigs, but most of the PA people don't like me to crank the thing up, because of sound-bleeding off the stage, interfering with the PA output. You can switch between 50 and 100 watt output, but somehow when switching to 50 watt my amp starts buzzing loudly, maybe a broken tube? I don't know, gotta ask a specialist. It also has a stereo feature although I haven't tried it.
This amp is an all-tube (pre-amp and power-amp) amplifier completely wired by hand, made to celebrate Marshall's 25th anniversary and to celebrate the fact that Jim Marshall had been around in the music-business for 50 years. It's got 3 12AX7 tubes in the pre-amp stage, and 4 EL34 tubes in the power-stage. Its pre-amp stage is setup like the newer JCM 800's: diodes are added after the second gain-stage to add more clipping (eg, distortion). 7 knobs: Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Output Master, Lead Master (adjust volume difference between clean and distortion channel) and Input Gain. More than 'nuf for me.
Sound Quality
:
10
I drive my amp with a Gibson Les Paul Standard, with in the neck position a Seymour Duncan Alnico II pro pickup, and in the bridge the stock pickup (498T or 490R, I always forget which sits where). It's the best sounding amplifier I've ever heard for distortion. The distortion is so rich and dynamic and physical it's almost unbelievable. I play heavy blues and jazz and stuff.
The clean channel is good enough for me, not as good as the sound you get from Fender Tweed's but better than most of the other Marshalls. It's got its own characteristics. I rarely use the crunch feature on the clean channel.
As I mentioned earlier, it's a bit noisy in 50 watt mode. Switch to 100 watt and the noise is almost completely gone in the clean channel, although you'll hear a buzz in the distortion channel. To get a nice 'middley' class rock distortion I use these settings: Presence 8, Bass 7, Middle 6-7, Treble 4.5, Output Master 6 or higher, Lead Master 6, Input Gain 7.5. Looks a little bit familiar doesn' it? (hint: Saul 'Sl*sh' Hudson).
Versatility is not the strongest point on this amp, but it's got all the features I need. I once owned a Zoom 3030 to let me be able to have a whole spectrum of effects, but I sold it 3 months after I bought it. I don't want to be a cameleon (eg, studio musician), I want to be myself.
Oh, and did I mention I love the distortion? It hasn't got enough clipping for Heavy Metal, or Doom Metal, but I guess you already know you'll have to buy a Soldano or Mesa Boogie to get those sounds. Everything from fairly clean to Guns and Roses distortion is there.
Reliability
:
9
This thing is damn heavy! It's built like a tank, but as with all tube amps, you have to be careful not to break the tubes by agressively putting the amp down or moving it. It has never failed on me, except once, when I wanted to break into a lead while performing with my band. Somehow the distortion channel's volume was way lower than when I did the sound check, and I didn't even touch the knobs! It could be the soundman tho', who turned down the volume of my amp on the monitors..
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I never had to deal with Marshall, so I really don't have any comments on this.
Overall Rating
:
10
I bought this amp used. I stumbled upon it by accident in a store, I asked one of the people there if I could try a JCM 900 SLX, and then the JCM 2555 caught my eye. I'm feel really lucky that the previous owner sold this amp to the store. This amp is hard to find. I drive it through a Marshall 1922 2x12" Celestion speaker cabinet. If lost or stolen I wouldn't know what to do, I'd certainly buy another one, but the problem is that these amps are sooo hard to find! It's become part of my sound.
In my opinion this amp beats all the other amps distortion wise. I tried several solidstates, Marshall Valvestates, and then some, and this one was and is the best sounding.
As I said before, it has all the features I need. I don't need all the fancy knobs to fine-tune the sound of the wood of the guitar etc.. What I'd like to buy sometimes is a wah-wah and a graphic equalizer pedal. That's all I need.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: 1000 (clams) used
Submitted 12/01/1999
at 04:30pm
by http://pilot.ucdavis.edu/glossmusic
Email: nospam4me at juno<dot>com
Features
:
7
This is one of the Silver Jubilee 100 watt Guitar Heads. Mine has 6CA7 tubes on board, although I'd rather have 5881's next change out. No reverb is not a problem since I use an RP-3 pedal board anyway. Lots and lots of head room. The dirt channel and clip settings work well. As you may have heard and I can confirm, you have to spend some time trying to balence the two channels. It's a volume and tone thing as they interact more than any other Marshall I have.
Sound Quality
:
8
Mostly Fender Bolt on Neck Guitars with Single Coil Pickups. I just like the sound... I have a pair of Fender Venus Guitars I'm now using. The 6 String has a humbucker that seems to get a louder dirt out of the distortion settings. I mostly use the amp as a clean animal, so it works well for me. Maybe I'm the only one who's not a big Slash fan as I had mine long before he did. Plus I can't hold a Les Paul all night without my back hurting... what a log.
Reliability
:
10
Never even thought about failing since I bought it. Even has the original tubes in it. Crappy EL-34's that will soon say good bye for the 5881 sound I like better.
Customer Support
:
9
Marshall service was almost unknown for years. But they're amps are great and I've only had one sneeze out of the many I've owned. My questions and comments to Marshall in England actually get answered. I was impressed and they seem to be there for help.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing this amplifier for some years now. It's one of many I own. I'd replace it if possible with another, but they were crazy to find back then...
It's a great Marshall, used by itself, it really needs a little reverb. The pedal board companies love this type of amplifier. It's a classic that works well and honks loud...
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 10/12/1998
at 03:17pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
5
This amp was made in 1987 to celebrate Marshall's 25th anniversary. It looks unique because it has silver tolex, faceplate, and controls. The amp has been actively used and endorsed by Slash and Steve Morse among other pro guitarists.
I believe this amp is probably one of the best heads that Marshall has ever manufactured. It has many sounds available and even a usable clean sound (not as clean as the new JCM2000s but much better than most other Marshall amps.) This amp does not have true channel switching, but has seperate clean and lead "modes". An effects loop is available through 1/4" jacks on the rear of the amp. There is a DI (direct input) jack on the rear of the head but it probably does not sound very realistic. A footswitch can control switching effects loop and clean/overdriven modes.
The amp is very simple to use and operate, but I would really like more tone controls and separate channels for clean/lead modes. Also, I'd like there to be more preamp stage distortion available. This amp has the capability of having "enough" distortion but it needs to be cranked to get that type of sound.
I use my 2555 at home with a Peavey 5150 4x12 cabinet. These jubilee heads can be operated in 50% power, so I use mine in 50 watt mode most of the time so I can drive the power stage at lower volumes.
I will rate the amp low in the Features category. Versatility is not a strength for this amplifier - many tonal varieties are available, and the amp can really fit in a role for many musical styles, but it is not as versatile as a maxed-out Mesa Boogie or Soldano amplifier (e.g no N-band EQ, no separate channels, no separate tone controls for each channel or mode, no reverb, and so on.)
Sound Quality
:
10
I am using this amplifier with many "rock" type guitars (Fender HM Strat, BC Rich, Steinberger) and a G&L Legacy. I play mostly rock music. I bought this amp used from a local music store after plugging into it. It was "the sound" I was looking for.
This amplifier is perfect for my style of music. It is also suitable for most styles of rock/metal (even modern pop) and its clean mode is probably appropriate for other types but it is not pristine clean like other amps and probably overdrives at maximum volume levels. The clean channel is not outstanding but is effective.
For those that like Marshall-style overdrive, this amp may be "the one". It is distinctive compared to other Marshalls I have used including the JCM 2000 - to my ears it has more "character". I tend to have the preamp gain cranked, and I think the distortion (especially with the power tube drive) is really complex and rich. It's not complete over-the-top like a SLO, JCM2000, or a Peavey 5150 -- the overdrive is "clear" and warm and retains the characteristics of the instrument. The bottom is not ultra-focused at moderate sound levels, it's big and loose and sounds "broken up". It sounds very "juicy" with my G&L Legacy (hot single coil pickups.) For those that reqiure an ultra-saturated distortion, some additional preamp drive may be necessary unless the amp is really cranked _loud_, but high-output pickups such as EMG-81s may also work here. Others have mentioned that this amp will not "hide" imperfections in your playing and this is absolutely correct.
This is the type of amp I enjoy playing at high sound levels and just put my head close to the cabinet for a short time while playing big power chords just to hear the warm Marshall "crunch". It sounds very, very good to me.
The sounds from this amp sound a bit darker (warmer?) than other Marshalls of its genre. I usually leave all of the tone controls on 10 except for bass and presence (both on 8 or so.)
The "clean channel" also has a clip mode where it can emulate AC/DC type overdrive. I usually leave this off so I have distinct clean and distorted sounds available to me.
The amp sounds (to me - especially compared to ultra-distortion amps) pretty quiet when not played.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't had this amp long enough (about 7 months) to form a strong opinion either way. This amp appears to have gone through a lot and still works and sounds great, so it appears to be reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No opinion.
Overall Rating
:
9
If you're looking for warm Marshall overdrive, this one is very hard to top with any Marshall or higher-end tube amp. It does not have an exceptional set of features, but it seems to have more character in its overdrive than the new JCM2000's or most other Marshalls I've used. If you need versatility and a wide set of features and sounds, this might not be the best solution (check out the JCM2000... Great amp!), but if you want "that" Marshall sound, definitely check this amp out!
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $400.00
Submitted 04/17/1998
at 06:37am
by Steve
Features
:
9
This amp is a monster, if you know how to toy with it. It basically has 2 chnnels, whith a rhythm clip on the clean channel. The clean channel is similar to an old HiWatt. It doesn't get dirty with either the master or input volumes. The lead channel wakes the amp up with an enormous amount of crunch an gain. The rhythm clip will add a lighter crunch to the amp than the lead channel.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a PRS Custom whit this amp and various vintage effects. The best way I've found to use this amp is to leave thie clean channel on for rhythm and use an old overdrive or distortion unit alway's on (A Marshall Guv'nor would do nicely). Then if you want a heavier rhythm, pull the rhythm clip. If you want total anarchy use the lead channel at this time. I use the lead channel mostly for solos, as it will completely satisfy the boost factor without loosing volume. Another thing to point out, use enough volume. Too little volume will make the amp sputter.
Reliability
:
9
I use Mullard EL-34's in this amp, and would recomend the same if you can find them. This way you can gig without tube problems. If these are un-obtainable, try Seimens. Other than that, this is a Marshall, which means reliability can go either way. Marshall is still around, and probably has the original componets for this amp (they reissued this amp as the 2555 Slash model.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I assume Marshall would be very helpful if needed. Never had to use them yet.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have an old Super Lead 100, from 69' but it is impossible to gig with. It would kill any eardrum within a 20 mile radius. I use it in the studio. The 2555 is very practical for me. If I get the right setting, it delivers the full Marshall Glory at moderate volume levels. For all those interested, however, no Marshall will deliver its goods without overdriving the power tubes, somewhat.
Product: Marshall 2555 Jubilee
Price Paid: US $600 shipped used
Submitted 10/31/1997
at 10:00am
by Nils Freiberger
Features
:
7
Basically 2 channels, one gain for both, 3 tones, presence, effect loop 2 pull pots for channel switching and boost for the clean. I had my old 50watt version (small chasse) modded to have a 2nd gain for the clean channel and a bypass for a bright circut in the clean (a push-pull pot on the back) which made it a great distortion and clean amp, but unfortunatly I dont have it on this one. With the mod, it was perfect (although reverb would be nice)
Sound Quality
:
10
I have had tons of amps, including the 30th, and the 50 watt version of this, which pretty much sounds the same, and the combo also For a nice warm marshall crunch, this is it. I play 3 custom shop LPs, 2 with '57 classics, once with p-90's. One is semi-hollow. I have never found a distortion I like better, warm, fat, and big, but not to overdriven, that is why I got another. Clean is OK, a little bright, but not bad for marshall. I play in a rock band ( a little alternative) and use %90 distortion, so this is perfect, I would recomend it for this type of application
Reliability
:
10
no problems
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Expensive, a plastic logo for a cab is over $20
Overall Rating
:
10
The best amp period for its distortion sound. As mentioned, it should have a 2nd gain for the clean, and something to warm the clean up (as my 50 watt was modded) It would be nice to have reverb, but my Real Tube 12 spring reverb (which I would highly recomend) does the job. For what it is I would give it the highest rating
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