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Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the Vintage series

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Published on 02/03/11 at 08:43
All-tube amp, a reprint of the famous combo blusbreaker.
2 channels, a HIGH and a tremolo.
Equalisation Bass Middle Treble Presence Classic Volume I and Volume II.
4 inputs and 2 instruments 2 TREMOLO HIGH each time with one input high and low.
2 bowls greenbacks. Amp very successful aesthetically.
Originally mounted stamped Sovtek ECC83 Marshall then 5881 for the power and finally a GZ34 for the rectifier.
Amp

UTILIZATION

very easy to use, it's plug and play.
One of the most beautiful clean sound of history contrary to the opinion below, asked the experts.
on the other hand is an amp that pushes very hard therefore to get the crunch from the amp 2 solutions: an attenuator or adding a master volume. Without that ears bleed before the arrival of the crunch.
The amp is very very pedalfrienfly, it accepts any front. Big positive ....... hence my surprise when reading the notice described dessou again.

SOUNDS

Type single channel amp even if it was the idea of a 2-channel with tremolo and high but remains SURT philosophy single channel.
It goes from crystal clear and singing to something more rounded and bursting with warm bass.
At the crunch we are going through very fat fat tremolo channel to something more distinctive ACDC canal HIGH, but again to go to the crunch without the addition of pedal will have to hang on.
I play blues-rock, happiness and this amp can do everything the volume knob, antique! Apart

OVERALL OPINION

weight (+30 kg) I would do without hesitation that choice, but today I went on a config more light for me to lug around but when I found sounds like.