For Sale 1983 JCM 800 2203 100W (JEL Mod by Dave Friedman/Vertical Input) - $3750

Nashville Riff Co

Nashville Riff Co

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Thought i had a deal for this one but then it fell apart so putting it back up again.

1983 Vertical Input JCM 800 2203 100W head.

Dave went through it and also did a JEL mod per request. He conveniently added a switch to go from JEL mode to regular 800 mode.

Killer amp with incredible articulation ability without boost. Throw a boost pedal in front and it just screams.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like clips or have any other questions.

Asking $3,750 shipped via PayPal G&S to CONUS. No Trades. Feel free to make a best offer on price.

If you're open to Paypal F&F, i'd appreciate it, but not required!
 

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Lit as in high as a fucking kite? or lit as in "the sex is on fire"?

Bumpy Mc Stumpy

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Super cool amp though, man
 
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