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1 From the Chairman Congratulations on your pur chase of this very special Marshall amplifier – the 1923. Firstly , I must say that I feel very honoured that the team at Marshall have created th is amplifier to commemorate my 85th birthday . I am simply thrilled with the design, the quality of craftsmanship and of course the way it sounds – big[...]
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3 2 1. P ower Switch This is the On/Off switch for the m ains electric power to the amplifier . Note: Please ensure the am plifier is switched off and unplugged from th e mains electricity supply whenever it is moved! 2. Standby Switch The Standby Switch is used in conjunction with the Power Switch (1) to ‘warm up’ the amplifier before use and [...]
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E N GL IS H 5 4 Footswitch 1. Channel By connecting the supplied PEDL10001 footswitch to this jack it is possible to switch between Channel A and Channel B. The footswitch will override the fr ont panel Channel switch position (item 15). 2. Reverb Footswitch By connecting another PEDL10001 footswitch (optional) to this jack it is possible to r emot[...]