Marshall has a five-watt combo, the Class5, that is incredibly user-friendly, yet gives amazing Marshall tone. This all-tube combo has two ECC83 Preamp Tubes and one EL84 Power Tube. The Class5 is a Class-A design, and has a warm, classic Marshall tone. The amp comes with one specially designed 16Ohm ten-inch Celestion G10F-15 speaker, which keeps the low-end solid, unlike many 1×10 combos. The speaker can be bypassed, allowing you to use a separate cabinet.
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If you are looking for a solid, rock and roll amplifier, Marshall’s JCM800 2204 is for you! This 50-watt amp is very simple, but gives you a rock sound like you wouldn’t believe. It has only one channel, but its 3-band EQ, Presence control, and Pre-Amp Volume control allow you to dial in to your preferred rock tone.
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Marshall reissued the Vintage JCM900 (4100) head, with the tone and versatility that so many guitarists loved. This 100 watt amplifier runs on three ECC83 Pre-Amp Tubes and four 5881 Power Tubes, so you know you will get that signature Marshall sound. However many players replace the 5881 tubes with EL34s. It has two channels, 4 Band EQ, and a Series Effects Loop, giving any player a wide range of tonal abilities.
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The Marshall JTM 30 is a thirty watt combo that was produced from 1994 to 1997. This two-channel combo gives you a wide range of great tones, all the way from a silky smooth clean tone, to a super crunchy but great sounding rock tone, all with that very distinct Marshall sound. The easy-to-use controls allow you to get these different tones quickly and easily. It has an input and output jack for effects, and the two channels can be switched on the front panel or with a footswitch.
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The Marshall 2204 JMP MKII Master Volume Lead is a very simple, yet very loud 50-watt all-tube amp that gives the highly sought after “Marshall tone”. The 2204 is set up with three pre-amp tubes (12ax7), and two power tubes, normally 6550s or el34s. Most people prefer the British sound of the el34. The only knobs found on this amp are for Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master Volume, and Pre-Amp Volume.
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