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Front panel*

*NOTE: 

The JCM-1H front panel is illustrated. The 

JCM-1C panel is identical but runs in the opposite 
direction.

IMPORTANT:

 Read before powering-up

Before powering-up your Marshall JCM-1 
amplifi er, you must ensure that an appropriate 
speaker cabinet is connected to the 
corresponding impedance matched loudspeaker 
jack on the rear panel, (unless ‘low power’ mode 
is selected). Failure to do so could result in 
serious damage being caused to your amplifi er. 
Always use an unshielded loudspeaker cable to 
connect an amplifi er to a loudspeaker cabinet, 
never use a screened (shielded) guitar cable. 
After use, always allow the amp to cool down 
before moving.

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Please refer to the Warning 

plate on either the underside, or the rear of the 
product

1. Illuminated Power Switch

This is the On/Off switch for the mains electricity 
supply to the amplifi er which will light up 
whenever the amp is plugged into the mains and 
the Power Switch is on.

NOTE:

 Please allow a minute or so for the amp 

to ‘warm-up’ after switching on. This is normal 
with valve amplifi ers as valves need to reach their 
‘working temperature’ to operate properly.

2. Bass

This control adjusts the amount of low frequencies 
(bottom-end) in your sound. Higher settings 
increase the ‘fullness’ of your tone, while lower 
settings make the sound clearer and more 
distinct.

3. Middle

This controls the mid-range of your sound. 

Turning this up will make your guitar sound fatter 
and fuller. Turning this down will make the sound 
more ‘scooped’.

4. Treble

This control determines the amount of high 
frequency (top-end) that is present. Higher 
settings increase the ‘brightness’ of your tone, 
while lower settings make the sound softer and 
less defi ned.

NOTE:

 The Treble, Middle and Bass controls 

are highly interactive; adjusting one of them will 
change the frequencies and range of the other 
controls.

5. Boost Button

Pressing this button changes the pre-amp from 
the classic ‘Master Volume’ voicing to the later 
‘Split Channel’ boost sound. When active, the 
sound is smoother and more distorted. With 
the button out, the sound is more dynamic and 
responsive to the guitar’s volume control. The 
effect of this control is more apparent when the 
Master Volume is at lower levels (less than 2 
o’clock on the dial).

6. Master Volume

This control sets the overall output volume of the 
amplifi er; it also lets you balance pre-amp and 
power amp overdrive and so is often adjusted at 
the same time as the Pre-Amp Volume control 
(7). As the level is increased, the volume of the 
amplifi er rises until the power amplifi er starts to 
overdrive at which point the sound will thicken up.

7. Pre-Amp Volume

Adjusting this control changes the amount of gain 
in the pre-amp. Low settings will give a clean 
pre-amp and it will act as a volume control. Higher 
settings will cause the pre-amp to overdrive.

Front panel

 

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*NOTE: 

The JCM-1H rear panel is illustrated. The 

JCM-1C panel is identical but runs in the opposite 
direction.

WARNING:

 Although your JCM-1 amplifi er has 

2 extension speaker outputs, never attempt to 
connect cabinets to both extension speaker 
outputs simultaneously. Only use one speaker 
output at a time.

1. Extension Speaker 8

Ω

This is the output that connects to an 8

Ω

 extension 

cabinet.

2. Extension Speaker 16

Ω

This is the output that connects to a 16

Ω

 extension 

cabinet.

3. Low Power switch

This switch activates the Low Power mode. The 
amplifi er is connected to an internal dummy load 
and a reduced level is fed to either internal speaker 
(JCM-1C combo) or external load (both head and 
combo). This level has been selected for personal 
practice and is approximately 0.1-Watts.

NOTE:

 With this button pressed, the amplifi er may 

be operated without a speaker connected without 
causing any damage.

4. Mains Input

Your amplifi er is provided with a detachable mains 
(power) lead, which is connected here. The specifi c 
mains input voltage rating that your amplifi er has 
been built for is indicated on the back panel. Before 
connecting for the fi rst time, please ensure that 
your amplifi er is compatible with your electricity 
supply. If you have any doubt, please ask the 
advice of a qualifi ed technician. Your Marshall 
dealer will help you in this respect.

The correct value of mains fuse located in the 
small drawer at the bottom of the mains socket is 
specifi ed on the rear panel of the amplifi er. The 
drawer contains a space for a spare fuse.

NEVER

 attempt to bypass the fuse or fi t one of the 

incorrect value!

NOTE:

 It is wise to carry spare fuses at all times.

Rear panel*

8. Input Jack Socket

This is where you plug your guitar into the amp. 
You must use a screened (shielded) guitar cable. 
Never use an unscreened (unshielded) speaker 
cable. The input to any guitar amplifi er is a very 
sensitive part of the signal path and is very 
sensitive to electrical interference, hence the need 

for a screened guitar cable. 
Your screened cable should be 
of good quality. If you are in any 
doubt regarding this, your Marshall dealer will be 
more than happy to help and advise you.

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JCM-1H and JCM-1C Technical Specifi cations

 

JCM-1H 

JCM-1C

Power (RMS) 

1W 

1W 

Valves 

1 x ECC82 + 2 x ECC83 

1 x ECC82 + 2 x ECC83 

Dimensions (mm) H , W, D 

180 x 380 x 195  

360 x 380 x 220

Weight (kgs) 

5.2 

9.4

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