Product # | 205469 |
Brand | Marshall |
Series | Marshall Studio |
SubSeries | Marshall Studio Classic |
Category | Tube Combo Guitar Amplifier |
Brand Category | Marshall - Tube Combo Amps |
Recommended accessories
- - Preamp based on the classic JCM800 2203
- - 20 watts with power reduction to 5 watts
- - 1 x 10" Celestion V-Type 10"
- - 2 x ECC83, 1 x ECC83 (phase splitter) and 2x EL34
- - preamp and master volume control
- - Treble, Middle, Bass and Presence
- - 1 channel with high and low sensitivity inputs
- - DI Out
- - Serial FX loop
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Depth | 255mm |
Width | 510mm |
Height | 460mm |
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Date | September 2019 |
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Weight | 14.55kg |
Box Width | 510mm |
Gross Weight | 17kg |
Reviews
Loud for 20W. Bought and installed the Celestion 10” Creamback which made the amp sound like it should. Was a bit “ice-pickey” with the stock speaker. Now sounds like a good 12” speaker. Good wide EQ, more range than a vintage amp. Breaks up well from smooth OD to an angry growl. I can set gain and power section high and control it well with the guitars volume knob. Very easy to push to harmonic feedback w/ a wah, and feedback responds easily to wah. With the 10” Creamback it’s a great amp.
Excellent sound, easy to use. I think the quantity of distortion is medium. If you want to play something like Zakk Wylde or even more heavier you need an overdrive/distortion pedal, which by the way the amplfier takes very well! The problem comes when I press the FxLoop button: a VERY disturbing noise persistent even with a noise suppressor pedal. This is why I don’t give 5 stars. Other users in the web made the same consideration. I’d buy the amp again, anyway.