Marshall 9100 Power Amp
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Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/07/2009
at 05:26pm
by Alex
Email: yngwie1500<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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10
This is truely a superb amplifier. Since this is a 50/50 watt amp, you dont have to crank the amp up to 10 to get a great sound. I use this with a Mesa Boogie Tri-axis tube preamp, and that is the best tone ive ever heard. It looks very cool if the room is dark and the tubes are glowing through the glass lol.
Sound Quality
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10
I use a Ibanez rg770 and rg550/560(HSH). I play a lot of 80s glam rock and neoclassical music, and this amp delievers that big tone! This amp is not very noisey, for example, if i plug my guitar into a crate head or line 6, my guitar pickups would be very noisey, and in this amp they are not. This amp has a variety of tones, from a fender deville clean tone to a old jcm 800.
Reliability
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10
I've used this amp for every gig i have played. I need no other amp as a backup amp, this is a very quality made product.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I have been playing for 5 years now, i am 15 years old, i also use a carvin x-100b head, a 1971 marshall jmp head, and a 1987x marshall head, and this is by far my favorite piece to play through. If something happened to this amp, i would deffinatly go out and get a new one.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: GBP 330 USED
Submitted 08/07/2008
at 10:11am
by Dave McKinney
Features
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9
Very versatile with the 5881's. I play metal, it is perfect.
It has voicing switches, presence controls, volume.
you can remote switch the voicing.
It is really loud.
5881 tubes inside, luscious tone.
Sound Quality
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9
I use it with a bc rich speedloader bich w/bill lawrence pickups. Really quiet. really punchy tight sound, does whatever my digitech gsp1101 preamp throws at it.
Reliability
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9
I would use it live without a backup, as its 2 amps in one. if one went down i would just have raise the volume to compensate for the drop.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Love this power amp. Runnign it in stereo with my GSP1011 into standard marshall 1960 cabs sounds so full and clear.
i would replace it
looks great, like the recessed controls.
i chose this as it is fantastic value and awesoem sounding. also the monobloc featur gives true stereo. it is awesome.
wish it had integrated fans but i will probably install fans in my rack soon.
great amp. really great.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/27/2007
at 10:18pm
by glenn hargrave
Features
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10
Great voicing option and that Marshall glassy sound I prefer. Nice having a presence knob but no markings on amp to show what level being used.
Sound Quality
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10
Sounds great up to about 8 and quite different afterwards but not necessarily better. Great glassy sound, warm to bright at any volume. I really like this amp. I have to run 2 cabinets to get optimal sound quality since it sounds best to me at about 3/4 volume which is not quite loud enough for the metal/rock it's used for. I would buy another one if I lost this one. I will keep it forever!
Reliability
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10
So far so good. Solid outer casing. Owned it for at least 10 years
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
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10
I like everything about this amp; looks, sound, versatility, construction etc. Pricey at the time but well worth the 4 cab capability. I'm a recording engineer, musician (over 30 yrs), performer and an award winning songwriter. I use Marshall 1960a cab. Mesa, Marshall, Line 6, and various other amps and heads.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: 400 (euros) used
Submitted 12/18/2005
at 03:55am
by Francesco
Email: francescospn at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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9
Same feutures as below.
Mine has 5881 tubes (I know some models had EL34s). 2 independent blocks with independent stand-by, switchable A/B voicings, gain and presence. Enaugh power for anything, I think. I think it's great that A/B voicings can be switched in both blocks through a single on off pedal. It's great also the "link" connectors and the versatility in output impedance.
Sound Quality
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10
Woa! I use it mainly with Fender Stratocasters with Di Marzio's single coils. Sometimes I use it with a Gibson Les Paul. The preamp is a Jmp1, the cab is a 4x12 1960. I play metal stuff but also blues. No noise at all. I use both channels at 3 o'clock (gain) and 12 o'clock (presence). If I need less volume, I go down with preamp volume. Great tube sound, in any setting I have tried it. I like B voicing for boosts or heavier stuff.
Reliability
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7
I think it's reliable. I have it from 1 year now, gigged 20 times, and never had problems with it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with Marshall
Overall Rating
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10
I play from 14 years now. I have Stratocasters (2), a Les Paul, a Marshall 2501 combo. I definitely would buy it again if stolen. It's the best power amp that I have ever tries. Great sound, great response on finger dynamics. Absolutely a great tool for professional use.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: 250 (pound) used
Submitted 11/07/2005
at 03:16pm
by ADAM
Features
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9
It does what it says on the tin, its a power amp, what features do you want?
It has 2 voice settings for each channel, which is foot switchable.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
i use a strat, les paul and an ibanez style guitar (hsh w/ floyd rose). this amp really does the job, its really loud, i use it with a marshall 1922 2x12 150watt cab for small gigs and a 1960b 4x12 300watt cab.
it amplifies whatever you pump into it ( really well)
Reliability
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9
ive had this unit repaired once, my own fault, i bought the 9100 second hand, gigged it for 2 years, never serviced or revalved it,
1 channel died in rehearsal, i still had use of channel 'b', with no noticeable drop in volume, had revalved and serviced and its never let me down since
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never dealt with marshall, i had it fixed by a local specialist
Overall Rating
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10
this is the dogs b****** loud and proud, i use it with a jmp1 preamp and a jfx1 processor
one thing bad about it , its real HEAVY
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: US $700 Used used
Submitted 09/02/2005
at 08:38pm
by Michael
Email: michaelsh_ at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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9
The production of this amp ended in 1993 so keep this in mind when rating this product with other modern power amps. This power amp consists of two fully independent 50 watt blocs of power that provide all the punch and headroom you'll need. This amp consists of an A/B switch which takes you from traditional to modern tube saturation as well as a presence and gain control on each side. The impedance is switchable, and you are able to link power amps, although I feel there is no need as this amp is plenty loud. Naturally, power tubes saturate into a signal, and that is exactly what this amp does. Regardless of the tone you're attempting to achieve, beware that natural Marshall trademark tone will bleed into your signal (This is good!). This amp consists of 4 5881 Power Tubes and 4 12aX7 preamp tubes. This is the older version of the new Marshall 50/50 EL34 Power Amp.
Sound Quality
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10
Currently, I run a jackson with Seymour Duncan 'Lil 59' Pickups. I play with higher action than most typical guitars, and am always in search of a bright and glassy tone. This amp, coupled together with my Rocktron Voodu Valve Preamp delivers wonders. I can go from glassy traditional Marshall tones to modern drive and all grounds in between. Keep in mind the pickups I use are not meant for Metal, but
this amp still shreds. It retains clear and bright Tube signal without muddying up or becoming ear-piercing. It's dfficult to write negative feedback for this amp mostly because excess noice and crappy settings usually result from a bad guitar or preamp, which this amp is neither. That being said, if you know Marshall sound and enjoy great crunch and tremendous volume, this is a great Power Amp.
Reliability
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10
If you take care of it, it'll take care of you. I have never had to service the amp besides regular maintenance of tube wear and tear. Marshall stands firm behind their products, the only trouble is they are way in Bletchly England, so find a good local amp repair shop! If you heed all warnings and take proper care of this amp, it will easily last a lfetime at the highest potential.
Customer Support
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9
I have not dealt with the company yet, but I know they stand firm behind their products, and who's to argue? Just look at all the guitar greats and see where their sound is coming from!
Overall Rating
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10
Grab this amp and rock the socks off of any venue. Couple it with a great preamp and all of your tonal possibilities can be achieved. If tubes aren't for you, however, look elswhere, as these amps are an expensive and regular service that is rerquired to maintain them. Believe me though, every penny you put into them they will spit back at you with full force.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: US $425
Submitted 06/02/2005
at 11:33am
by bzdup
Email: jeffgeorgebomb<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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9
Dual monobloc, Gain, Presence, A/B switch. You know what it's got.
The only thing is that Mesa's have more options, but it does everything I need it to.
Sound Quality
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10
I play 1 Ibanez S470 HSH with Seymour Duncans Jazz-lil'59-Duncan Distortion, 1 Washburn EC 29 with EMG SA and 81, and an Aria Pro II CS 350, my 100 dollar gem.
Amp - Digitech 2101 Artist to the 9100 to two 2x12 [i normally only play through 1] Sonic slant cabs. Used to play through a Avatar 2x12 with Vintage 30s. didn't like it so sold it after I got the Sonics.
I played the 2101 through my Valvestate VS 265R for a while and it sounded okay. But now through the Marshall, it is one of the best setups I've heard.
It's hard to say what the Power amp does, since the main sounds are created in teh preamp, and then amplified in the Power amp. But it is clean, noiseless, and warm. Like I said, it made my Digitech from a lifeless effects box, into a true preamp with Vintage to Modern rock, from Fender cleans, to Marshall Distortion, I love my setup. I play it with Winged C's, and SOvteks on the other side.
Reliability
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10
no problems so far
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Great looks, great sound. I love Marshall.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/15/2004
at 12:22am
by Anonymous
Features
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10
very strait forward, gain, presence, voicing. But its a poweramp! what else do you want in it???
Sound Quality
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10
I used this thing with a JMP 1 preamp by marshall. big mistake. I hated that preamp and it was very noisy. But this amp....dont ask me how made the jmp sound decent. When comparing the sounds of JMP into PA and into the 9100 the differnce is night and day! Its much much cleaner and warmer. By far the cleanest, clearest tube amp i've ever used. I just recently sold it to get away from the whole rack setup thing, but i was sad to see this one go. It was a great amp. Also, for all you who are thinking of using the piece of garbage jmp1 with this thing, dont do it. It owuld be an insult to this wonderful amp.
Reliability
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6
very reliable as long as its not abused. take care of it and it will take care of you. Make sure its in a shock rack and do not overpower its input and you'll be fine. I did not do both of those things and ended up replacing an outout transformer and all my tubes.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Great amp. I highly recommend it. I've played for years and am currently with a band called epicenter. You can hear this amp on our site: www.epicenterrock.com however it is with the jmp 1 but the tones are still not that bad. Like i said, this amp made that piece of shit shine.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 09/07/2003
at 07:37pm
by Anonymous
Email: hebo01<at>cox dot net
Features
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8
2x50 watt stereo monoblock all-tube power amp. 3 space rackmount. foot-switchable voicing which adds alot of flexibility to your tone. Each channel has independant gain, presence controls and a voicing switch in case you don't have a footswitch.
Sound Quality
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10
This amp sounds great. I was running a JMP-1 preamp into a tubeworks stereo reverb with two 1x12 Rivera cabs and played a variety of guitars, including a '71 Custom Les Paul, 2 PRS McCarty's, a PRS Custom 24, Fender Strat and a Grosh Strat. The voicing switch along with the JMP-1 (or any other good preamp) can cover blues, jazz, rock, or whatever style you want. Outstanding Tone !
Unfortunately I've had to sell off my rack gear recently due to money problems and this amp is the last piece to go. I've been hanging on to it for the past six months hoping to be able to rebuild my rack, but I need the money. So, Anyone interested in buying it ?? Never gigged with it. It has only been in my basement studio.
Reliability
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10
Never had any problems.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with customer support.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
I've been playing 24 years and have owned more amps than I want to remember. Fenders, Boogies, Randalls, Riveras, Marshalls, etc. If it were stolen, I would replace it if I had the money to rebuild by rack system. But, I'm currently trying to sell it because I need the money, not becuase I don't like the amp. If interested, please contact me: hebo01@cox.net.
Product: Marshall 9100 Power Amp
Price Paid: US $650 used
Submitted 05/28/2003
at 01:42pm
by Anonymous
Features
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9
One of the few amps that run 16 Ohm cabs. Also you can chain amps using the link output(If you really need 8 cabinets).The A/B switch adds bite and bottem end. Gold presense and volume contols for each amp look cool too. You got to love the Gold annodized face plate displaying those EL34's I give it a 9 because of the weight.
Sound Quality
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9
Everyone who has heard my 9100 wanted it.
I give it a 9 because if you turn up your preamp over half way up it will start to drive the 12AX7 tubes. I guess I need the 9200. What can I say my drummer uses tree trunks for sticks. :-)
Used by Iron Maiden, Filter, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Green Day etc.
Reliability
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10
Testimonial. I got mine off Ebay and the A$$h*le shipped it in three sheets of newspaper in a box and I was affraid to plug it in but morbid curiosity got the better of me and it work wonderful.
One beef, turning the standby to on I hear a little pop. This also happen with my Boogie and Carvin rack amps. I prefer the Marshall.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never a need to call.
Overall Rating
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8
Very happy with it. A 9200 might make it perfect.
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