Demo of 800 Pack for Kemper Profiling Amplifier (Marshall JCM800) by Top Jimi Profiles published on 2017-08-27T18:23:11Z These profiles seek to recreate the sound of an all-original 1982 Marshall JCM800 (100 Watts) Profiles available at: www.topjimi.com Speakers Used During the Profiling Process: Celestion Vintage 30 and Celestion 25W Greenback Min to Max Gain Range (Scale: 0 to 10): 0 to 8 Profile Type: Studio and Merged Jimi's Comments: "If you want the sound which has probably been used on more rock recordings than any other, then this is your pack. More gain and low end available than most of our other British-inspired packs. This pack will give you a fantastic platform for any style of music which requires light through heavy overdrive." Marshall JCM800 2203 Background Info: Introduced in 1981, the JCM 800 line became the bedrock amp for 80's rock guitar tone. The name comes from Jim Marshall's initials, "J.C.M.", coupled with the meaningless "800" from the number plate on his car. The amp uses 3 12AX7 preamp tubes and 4 EL34's in the power section, and produces more preamp gain than previous Marshall offerings. Top Jimi Enterprises, LLC is in no way affiliated with Marshall Amplification or Celestion International Ltd. Any mention of "Marshall", "JCM800" or "Celestion" is strictly for comparison purposes. Genre Top Jimi Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 VHi-2; Guitar: Telecaster 2017-08-27T20:14:02Z Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 Cln; Guitar: Les Paul Standard 2017-08-27T20:13:38Z Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 Med-2; Guitar: Telecaster 2017-08-27T20:13:22Z Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 VHi; Guitar: Custom Shop Strat 2017-08-27T20:13:00Z Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 High-2; Guitar: Les Paul Standard 2017-08-27T20:12:34Z Comment by Top Jimi Profiles Profile: TJ-800 Max; Guitar: Les Paul Standard 2017-08-27T20:11:56Z