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Product Ref: 103491
The original JCM25/50 Silver Jubilee Series was created in 1987 to celebrate Marshall’s 25th birthday as well as 50 years of Jim Marshall being in the music business. The 2525 Mini Jubilee offers the same tone, feel, and style as the original but with a lower power output and a more compact design. Its 3-band EQ, presence switch, output master, lead master, and input gain offer all the tonal adjustments needed to produce the classic tones. The input gain also features a pull rhythm clip with provides a more heavier and driven tone when activated.
Its ECC84 and EL34 tubes deliver incredible tonal possibilities, with the ECC83 providing plenty of gain while the EL34 offers plenty of dynamics and searing tones. This combination is perfect for players who enjoy pushing their amps, creating rich overtones and overdrive. The amp features a switchable power output, letting players take practice in their homes without upsetting the neighbours. Switching the amp from 20 watts to 5 watts reduces the output volume without affecting the tone of the amp.
The Mini Jubilee Amp Head is designed with independent 4, 8, 16ohm speaker outputs, allowing players to connect the Marshall to their favourite cabs. An FX loop is also features, allowing players to connect external effects pedals and expand their playing experience. Connect the included footswitch to enhance the amps performance capabilities, while the D.I. output allows players to directly connect the amp to mixers and slave amps.