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There's no difference whatsover between the early and later model 2204's. All they did was switch them from having flying leads to the pots, to having board mounted pots and jacks. That's it.
The 2203's only got changes in the filtering. They dropped from 6 to 5 cans, then later to 3, but I've heard they wired them differently, so that they used both sides of the 50/50 can, so they equal up to about the same. I don't know about that though, that's just what I've read.
Just like any of the amps Marshall has put out over time, I'm sure there were some component brand changes, that may have led to some different tones, but for the most part, other than the filtering in the 2203's and switching over to board mounted pots/jacks, they didn't change the 800's.
I've had both, early, late, and JMP's and still have quite a few, and one of the best sounding 2203's I've heard is the 79 that I have now while one of the best 2204's I've heard is a friends 86 2204. I think it all depends on the amp like some of you guys have been alluding too.
Some of the hype around the early ones has gotten a little like the hype around Plexi vs. Metal paneled Super leads. A Super Lead made in June of 69 is the exact same amp as a Super Lead made in August of 69, but it's worth 1000.00 more, and people will swear it sounds better all due to changing the front and back panels from Plexiglass to aluminum.
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