What's a JCM900 2101 worth?

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What's a JCM900 2101 worth?

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What's a JCM900 2101 worth?
I know, I know, but you can take all the diodes out, yeah? Is £200 a bargain?
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http://www.drtube.com/marshall.htm

The JCM900 series amps were first introduced in 1990. They came in two flavors: High Gain Master Volume and High Gain Dual Reverb. The Master Volume amps were a further development of the original 2203/2204 Master Volume amps and they were called the Hi Gain Master Volume MkIII amps. The Dual Reverb amps were based on the JCM800 2205/2210 amps.
2100 JCM900 Master Volume, 100W head
2101 JCM900 Master Volume, 100W 1x12" combo

The 2100's were introduced in 1990 and discontinued in 1992. The 2101 1x12" combo was fitted with a Celestion G12H-100 loudspeaker.


£200 is a good deal for a combo. £250 would be standard I guess.

900s get a lot of hate but I'm sure they're half decent. Never played a JCM900 combo though, not my thing. I need a clean channel.