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		 Marshall Amplification Musical Instrument Amplifier 2266 User Manual  | 
	
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				Overview   
					The ‘Vintage Modern Series’ comes in three models; - 2466 - 100W head; 2266 - 50W head and   
					2266C - 50W 2 x 12 combo. The accompanying 4 x 12 cabinets are the 425A and 425B, each rated for   
					100 Watts power handling.   
					This amplifier has a single channel with the capability of switching between two dynamic ranges, either by   
					front panel push button or supplied footswitch. Each dynamic range yields its own gain structure and sonic   
					character. It is optimised to react to your touch and always retains a substantial tonality wherever you may set   
					your guitar volume. Organic and simplistic in operation, it will facilitate the classic method of dialling your   
					sounds in ‘on the fly’ with the guitar controls, as opposed to using preset patches. This technique is still   
					favoured by many players and their heroes.   
					Once the amplifier is optimally set, the guitar becomes your control centre for accessing the varying degrees   
					of tone and boost required for live performances. A true affinity with your instrument will develop once you   
					have familiarised yourself with the ideal ‘sweet spot’ settings that suit your own personal style.   
					From Jim Marshall   
					I would like to thank you personally for selecting one   
					of our new ‘Vintage Modern Series’ amplifiers.   
					Modern features included on this amp are the now standard Master Volume; a foot switchable high quality   
					Reverb and a -10/+4dB Series Effects Loop which can be completely bypassed if not required.   
					I have always believed that the most important   
					aspect of a musician's choice of amplification is the   
					fundamental tone it produces. Truly experienced   
					electric guitar players, and I have known a few, will   
					look for an amplifier that will enable them to   
					express themselves with comfortable ease. Music   
					is a language like any other and serves to   
					communicate the artists feel and emotion to their   
					audience. A guitarist is capable of translating a   
					universe of subtle nuances, dynamics, aggression,   
					restraint and touch to the appreciative listener. This   
					is the philosophy behind our Vintage Modern series   
					of amplifiers.   
					A brand new feature are the two frequency selective Preamp Volumes (gains) which work in tandem to   
					provide greater flexibility over tonal shaping of your instrument.   
					The power amp plays a significant role in contributing to the overall sound and incorporates KT66 valves for   
					true vintage tone. These are complimented by the newly developed Celestion G12C greenback speakers   
					which deliver that smooth, balanced, harmonically rich timbre sought after by numerous connoisseurs of   
					benchmark Marshall Tones.   
					Over the years I have witnessed several trends in   
					guitar amplification and take great interest in keeping in   
					touch with peoples comments and opinions from all   
					generations. In doing so I have found that we must move   
					with technology in order to take advantage of the rapid   
					advances in our industry, as well as preserving the classic   
					Marshall tones of yesteryear that have been the keystone of my   
					company’s success. The amplifier you have just purchased is a   
					marriage of vintage 60s and 70s tone to a feature set found on our   
					more current ranges.   
					Dr Jim Marshall OBE and daughter   
					Victoria (Managing Director)   
					This amplifier is designed to react to the player’s human dynamic in conjunction with judicious   
					use of the guitar’s volume and tone controls, as exemplified by many iconic guitar heroes   
					who mastered this art. It has been designed to deliver the goods no matter what your style,   
					instrument or musical genre. I hope you enjoy the voyage of tonal discovery on which you are   
					about to embark and continue to do so for many years to come.   
					Yours Sincerely,   
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				Front Panel Features (panel shown is 2466 - 2266C Combo panel is reversed)   
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					1. Power Switch   
					This is the On/Off switch for the mains electric   
					power to the amplifier.   
					5. Master Volume   
					This control sets the overall output volume of the   
					amplifier.   
					The high dynamic range adds an extra valve gain   
					stage enabling a lot more overdrive capability   
					coupled with a dynamically realistic volume boost   
					with the guitar volume on full. The clean to   
					mild/moderate overdrive tones are still there but will   
					now be found at lower guitar volume settings.   
					13. Detail   
					This controls the upper mid and treble frequencies   
					of your sound bringing an edge to your tone which   
					defines the identity of your instrument. You can set   
					just the right amount of transient detail to allow your   
					guitar to cut through with all the subtle information   
					that your playing dynamic requires.   
					Note: Please ensure the amplifier is switched off   
					and unplugged from the mains electricity supply   
					whenever it is moved!   
					Tonal tip: It is practical to set this first to suit the   
					venue in which you are playing as the position of   
					this volume largely dictates the optimum positions   
					for the other controls.   
					10. Dynamic Range LEDs   
					2. Standby Switch   
					These LEDs serve as a visual representation for the   
					current status of the dynamic range selection. Blue   
					indicates the lower dynamic range is active and   
					white indicates the higher range is active.   
					14. Body   
					The Standby Switch is used in conjunction with the   
					Power Switch (1) to ‘warm up’ the amplifier before   
					use and to prolong the life of the valves. When   
					powering up the amplifier always engage the Power   
					Switch (1) first, leaving the Standby switch in the   
					‘OFF’ position. This enables the heater voltage,   
					allowing the valves to come up to their correct   
					operating temperature. After approximately two   
					minutes the valves will have reached their correct   
					operating temperature and the Standby Switch can   
					be engaged, enabling the HT. In order to prolong   
					valve life, the Standby Switch alone should also be   
					used to turn the amplifier on and off during breaks in   
					a performance. Also, when switching the amplifier   
					off, always disengage the Standby Switch prior to   
					the main Power Switch.   
					Tone Controls   
					This controls the lower mid and bass frequencies of   
					your sound bringing fatness and weight to your   
					tone. This is ideal for making single coil pickups   
					deliver a humbucker style bottom end without   
					destroying their inherent higher frequency detail.   
					This control coupled with the Mid Boost button (12)   
					can enable a real rock solid beefy grind for those   
					who choose to truly feel it as they play it!   
					6. Presence   
					This control operates in the power amp section of   
					your amp and adds high frequencies to your tone,   
					creating crispness and bite. As you turn this control   
					up (clockwise), your sound will become more   
					cutting.   
					11. Dynamic Range push button   
					This button is used to toggle between the dynamic   
					ranges if the supplied footswitch is not used. When   
					the footswitch is used this button still remains   
					functional.   
					7. Bass   
					This controls the amount of low frequencies (bottom   
					end) in your tone.   
					Tonal tip: Bear in mind there is much dynamic   
					versatility to be had at your fingertips when varying   
					the volume/s and/or tone/s on your guitar rather   
					than leaving them on full. Please take the time to   
					fully investigate their impact on the sound as well.   
					This amp is optimised for this interaction between   
					playing dynamics and guitar volume/tone settings.   
					Try setting the amp so that high gain, medium gain   
					and clean can all be accessed from the guitar   
					volume alone.   
					12. Mid Boost push button   
					This button adds a significant boost to the middle   
					frequencies in your guitar tone. Use it to fatten thin   
					single coils or just because you want to anyway!   
					See which position you prefer.   
					8. Middle   
					This controls the mid-range of your sound. Turning   
					this up (clockwise) will make your guitar sound fatter   
					and fuller.   
					‘Body’ and ‘Detail’ Preamp Volumes   
					3. Mains Indicator   
					9. Treble   
					These two controls are the dual preamp volumes   
					serving to set your preferred gain and allow more   
					extensive tone shaping possibilities for individual   
					guitars and styles. They both work together   
					irrespective of which dynamic range is selected and   
					can be set to whatever positions sound right for you,   
					including one of them completely off if that is your   
					sound. Balancing of these two controls is the secret   
					to a great fundamental tone.   
					This purple LED indicator will light up whenever the   
					amp is plugged into the mains and the Power   
					Switch (1) is on.   
					This control determines the amount of treble and   
					gives your guitar tone a defining edge as it is turned   
					up.   
					15. Input Jack Socket   
					This high impedance input is where you plug your   
					guitar into the amp. You must use a screened   
					(shielded) guitar cable. Never use an unscreened   
					(unshielded) speaker cable because you will find it   
					very noisy to the point of annoyance. The input to   
					any guitar amplifier is a very sensitive part of the   
					signal path and is therefore susceptible to air born   
					radio interference, hence the need for a screened   
					guitar cable. This screened cable should preferably   
					be of good quality. If you are in any doubt regarding   
					this, your Marshall dealer will be more than happy to   
					help, advise and supply you.   
					4. Reverb   
					Dynamic Ranges: Low and High   
					This single channel amplifier has provision to switch   
					between two dynamic ranges.   
					This controls the level of the internal studio quality   
					plate emulation reverb that is mixed with the direct   
					guitar signal.   
					The low dynamic range is synonymous with our   
					classic vintage amplifiers in terms of the available   
					gain. In this mode clean to mild/moderate overdrive   
					is attainable depending where your guitar volume is   
					set.   
					Note: If the supplied footswitch is not connected,   
					the reverb is always enabled and can only be   
					turned off by setting this control fully   
					counterclockwise if the reverb is not required. If the   
					footswitch is connected then the reverb can be   
					toggled on and off allowing the reverb level control   
					to remain where you set it.   
					Tonal Tip: as the Body & Detail controls offer so   
					much tonal flexibility, we suggest you initially set the   
					Bass, Middle, Treble and Presence controls at 12   
					o’clock - and then use them to fine tune your tone   
					once you’re happy with your Body and Detail   
					settings.   
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				Rear Panel Features (panel shown is 2466 - 2266C Combo panel is reversed)   
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					1. Footswitch   
					5. Ext FX (Bypass/Loop)   
					Note: The impedance of the combo’s (2266C) own   
					speakers is 8 ohms. Make sure the combo’s output   
					selector is set to 8 ohms when no extension cabs   
					are connected.   
					The correct value of mains fuse located in the small   
					drawer at the bottom of the mains socket is   
					specified on the rear panel of the amplifier. The   
					drawer contains a space for a spare fuse. NEVER   
					attempt to bypass the fuse or fit one of the incorrect   
					value!   
					Connecting the supplied footswitch here enables   
					you to perform two functions; you can change the   
					Dynamic Range and toggle the Reverb on and off.   
					The Dynamic Range switch functions exactly the   
					same as the front panel counterpart (11).   
					When ‘out’ this switch completely bypasses the   
					circuitry involved in the effects loop. Push this switch   
					in to enable the loop.   
					Note: If this switch is accidentally pushed in and   
					there is nothing plugged in to the loop, the signal   
					will still pass through from send to return by means   
					of an internal link on the switching jacks. This link is   
					disconnected when something is plugged into the   
					return socket. The send socket has no effect on the   
					status of the internal link and could therefore be   
					used as a line out to a tuner for example if no   
					external FX are connected.   
					8. HT Fuse   
					The correct value of this H.T. fuse is specified on   
					the rear panel of the amplifier. NEVER attempt to   
					bypass the fuse or fit one of the incorrect value!   
					Effects Loop Send & Return Jacks   
					To increase the flexibility of your amplifier even   
					further, you may choose to add external effects in its   
					Series Effects Loop, which allows direct connection   
					of either floor pedals or rack processors, with the   
					Level switch (4) providing the correct operating   
					level.   
					Note: It is wise to carry spare HT and Mains fuses!   
					9. Mains Input Socket with incorporated   
					Mains Fuse   
					Your amp is provided with a detachable mains   
					(power) lead, which is connected here. The specific   
					mains input voltage rating that your amplifier has   
					been built for is indicated on the back panel. Before   
					connecting for the first time, please ensure that your   
					amplifier is compatible with your electricity supply. If   
					you have any doubt, please get advice from a   
					qualified technician. Your Marshall dealer will help   
					you in this respect.   
					2. Send   
					6. Speaker Outputs   
					WARNING! Never use the amplifier without a load   
					(speaker cabinet/s) attached!   
					Connect the (mono) input of an external effects   
					processor here.   
					3. Return   
					There are two parallel loudspeaker output jacks   
					provided for connection to speaker cabinet(s).   
					ALWAYS ensure you use good quality speaker   
					(unshielded) cables. NEVER use guitar (shielded)   
					cables.   
					Connect the (mono) output of an external effects   
					processor here.   
					Tonal tip: Effects involving distortion or Wah Wah   
					aren’t usually put in an effects loop because they   
					sound best when they're ‘before’ the amp (i.e.   
					placed between the guitar and the amp’s input).   
					However, when it comes to your sound, it’s up to   
					you!   
					Always use a non-screened Marshall approved   
					speaker lead when connecting an extension cabinet   
					to these units.   
					7. Output Selector   
					4. Ext FX (-10dBV / +4dBu)   
					This switch should be set to match your speaker   
					cabinet’s impedance. If more than one speaker   
					cabinet is connected then you should set the switch   
					to match the total impedance of the combination.   
					Check with your dealer if you are unsure.   
					Technical Specification   
					This switch offers two different loop levels to enable   
					you to match the type of effect(s) connected to the   
					Series Effects Loop. The higher level (+4dBu: switch   
					‘in’) suits rack processors and the lower level   
					(-10dBV: switch ‘out’) suits floor pedals (stomp   
					boxes).   
					2466 Head   
					2266 Head   
					50W   
					4x ECC83 + 2x KT66   
					-10dBV, +4dBu   
					18kg   
					2266C Combo   
					50W   
					4x ECC83 + 2x KT66   
					-10dBV, +4dBu   
					30kg   
					Power (RMS)   
					Valves   
					FX Send Level - selectable   
					Weight   
					100W   
					4x ECC83 + 4x KT66   
					-10dBV, +4dBu   
					22.5kg   
					16 & 8 ohms are provided for on the heads (2466   
					and 2266).   
					Size (mm) W, H, D   
					750 x 310 x 230   
					750 x 310 x 230   
					690 x 570 x 270   
					Note: A similar level matching switch may also be   
					found on rack effect units, in which case the amp   
					and effects unit should be set to the same level.   
					8 & 4 ohms are provided for on the combo (2266C).   
					Follow all instructions and heed all warnings   
					KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS !   
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