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Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the Vintage series

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Published on 09/27/06 at 07:30
Sublime amp!

The Quintessence of the Marshall. The "real" the old, not a vulgar formulation.

I am crazy about this amp lamps about 40 watts, 2 channels with non-switchable master volume and no one SETTING THE prsence simply magical ..

There are no sounds the indoor 36. Just one: the holy grail, the ultimate crunch ..

Attention can hurt the ears!

UTILIZATION

Ds that one branch, a ring. There's no making head at the rglages .. a suggestion, put the bass knob zero, because the amp has low natural Submitted so that you do not need to compensate with legalization.

SOUNDS

Great for rock n 'roll burn. Way for the blues despite its name.

He excels in the typical saturation slobbery Marshalls. Think about the sound of AC / DC on their first album "High Voltage".

You can play punk, Hard rock and 70s garage.

Otherwise the amp possde a super clear sound, trs close to a Fender in the dynamics.

There is a tremolo and no Rverb ..

OVERALL OPINION

This is the amp I have always wanted. A RVE represents a time machine back to the 60s.

Far more powerful and enjoyable than a Vox.

I Rasht a ds as possible if the silent flight.

Ps: If you have the means, Do not hesitate to Quipp with lamps NOS (New Old Stock: The Mullard, RCA, General Electric and Philips / MINIWATT should do), this amp dj so good becomes better 4X, it's amazing!