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The Marshall 2061X 20W Amp Head is a hand-wired reissue of the model 2061, a "Lead and Bass" head originally produced from 1967 to 1973. With 20W of power, it churned out golden crunchy tones with depth and character. The Marshall 2061X comes with 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp, 2 ECC83s in the preamp, and a solid state rectifier.
Marshall 2061X Handwired 20W Amp Head Features:
- Hand-wired reissue of the 2061 "Lead and Bass" head
- 20W
- 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp
- 2 ECC83s in the preamp
- Solid state rectifier
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Marshall 4100 100W Guitar Amplifier
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With 4 - 5881 output tubes for 100W of room-shaking power, this head is made for nonstop heavy rockin?.
For total control, the 4100 has 2 channels, each with separate Gain, Master Volume, and Reverb controls. Channel A is voiced for anything from shimmering clean to raw crunch reminiscent of a JTM45. Channel B picks up where normal boost channels quit, generating supercharged distortion and ringing sustain. Other great features include 4-band rotary EQ, adjustable effects loop, and both normal and cab effect direct outs. |
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Marshall 50 Watt and 100 Watt, EL34 driven, valve power stages are, in the minds of many, the 'industry standard'. As soon as you hear Marshalls 50 Watt + 50 Watt, EL34 50/50 and the 100 Watt + 100 Watt, EL34 100/100 valve power amps, you will immediately understand why. Both of these eye catching units are packed with Marshall valve tone. Just like expensive hi-fi amps, both the EL34 50/50 and EL34 100/100 are Dual MonoBloc amplifiers - meaning that each side (channel) of the stereo amplifier operates as a completely independant unit. Each channel features its own Gain and Presence controls and our highly specialised 'True Differential Inverter' circuitry, ensures that the maximum integrity and pureness of their valve tone is maintained. Each channel also boasts a remotely switchable 'Voice' switch which takes you from 'traditional' (Voice A) to 'modern'(Voice B) and will allow you to cut through any mix, The Marshall EL34 50/50 and Marshall EL34 100/100 - professional, all-valve power amps that sound as good as they look!
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Marshall 1987X-01 50W Guitar Amplifier
Though the 50 Watt 1987X shares the same front and rear panel features as its big brother, the 1959 SLP, it does have its own distinct personality. Sweet warm singing sounds are packed into every nook and cranny of this great tone machine. As is the case with the 1959SLP, the 1987X has fittings and hardware as true to the originals as humanly possible, thus ensuring that authentic Marshall 'Vintage' look.
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Mix the two channels together by connecting a short, screened patch lead between the second input of Channel 1 and the first input of Channel 2. If you then plug your guitar into the first input of Channel 1, you can mix the different tonal characters of each channel for greater flexibility.
The Series Effects Loop features a true bypass switch that takes the loop completely out of the circuit, thus ensuring the original tone isn't compromised. The Level Switch allows you match the loop to either stompboxes or rack units.
- Output: 50 Watts
- Pre-amp Tubes: 3 x ECC83
- Power Amp Tubes: 2 x EL34
- EQ: 3-Band
- Presence Control
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Expect nothing less than perfectly designed tube tones for your style in a compact body! The Metalmaster 40W version will blow you away!
- controls for clean gain, lead gain, bass, middle, treble, reverb, lead volume
- Mid Scoop sound switch
- Clean / Lead channel selector switch
- Master Control
- Power on LED and Power Tube Monitor
- Standby Switch
- Power Switch
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Marshall 2245-01 30W Guitar Amplifier
When Jim Marshall first started manufacturing Marshall amps, back in 1962, the first amp out of the workshop was the JTM45. This amp instantly became a hit and launched a whole new generation of amazing guitar players. Since then, connoisseurs of tone have searched high and low for original examples of this beautiful amp. Now they need search no more, Marshall has re-issued the JTM45 complete with its full quota of glassy clean tone and fluid warm sustain.
By including GZ34 valve rectification, as found in the original, Marshall has ensured a faithful recreation of the JTM45s glorious sound. The GZ34 rectifier valve interacts with the rest of the valves causing subtle harmonics to shift and smoulder beneath every note you play.
Model Name | JTM45 (2245) | Series | Vintage Reissue | Tubes | 3 ECC83 (Preamp), 2 5881 (Power Amp) | Output | 30 Watts | OHMS | 16 | Speakers | n/a | Effects | n/a | Covering | Black Vinyl | Footswitch | n/a | Dimensions | 660x260x205mm | Weight | 14.6kg |
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