Marshall Class5 Guitar Combo Amplifier;
Class A Circuitry from Input to Output!
The rich tonality of this 5 Watt all-valve combo features the best Marshall has to offer. An incredible studio amp with the signature Marshall British sound, the Class5 offers true class A circuitry to provide the ultimate tone, feel and response in a punchy, compact 1x10-inch amp perfect for practice, in-studio recording and smaller venues.
Marshall Class5 Features
5 Watt, 1x10 inch Combo Amplifier
All-Valve Design with Class A Circuitry
Powered by 2 x ECC83 Preamp and 1 x EL84 Power Tubes
VINTAGE
MODERN - 2466 100 Watt and 2266 50 Watt Heads
The Marshall Vintage Modern Tube Amp
Head is an all-valve amplifier with a choice of two dynamic ranges selectable
by footswitch. The Low range equates equates to the performance you would
come to expect from a stock vintage Marshall amplifier in terms of tone
and available gain. The High range adds an extra preamp valve into the
signal path, facilitating those classic hard rock tones of the seventies.
Add to this the ability to dynamically interface with your instrument's
Volume and Tone controls and the experience translates into a truly expressive
and organic feel in performance. more
1959HW Handwired Plexi Head
(shown with HW 4x12 cab)
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Marshall
1959HW Handwired Plexi Head
The 1959HW is a handwired reissue of a circa 1967 100W Superlead head. Since
1967 when the JMP (Jim Marshall Products) Plexi panels were introduced,
the Superlead head has been the benchmark for all-tube distortion and tight
crunch. Tube lineup includes 4 EL34s in the power section and 3 ECC83s in
the preamp. 3-band EQ, and presence control.
Handwired
reissue of 1967 Superlead
100W
4 EL34 power tubes
3 ECC83 preamp tubes
True bypass effects loop
3-band EQ
Presence control
MSRP $4,000.00
Our price $2,800.00 - Head only
The
Marshall 2061X Head
Original versions of this new 20 Watt, all-valve Lead and Bass 20 Head
are now highly collectable. The 2061X has two channels — Lead and
Bass — both of which boast the same, simple features: two inputs
(High and Low Sensitivity) and controls for volume and tone. The 2061X
is built with 2 x ECC83s in preamp, 2 x EL84s in power amp and was first
made from 1967–1973.
Head Only
MSRP $2,500.00
Our price $1,849.00
Head
and 2x12 Cab
MSRP
$3,700.00
Our price $2,748.00
2061CX
2x12 Cab A
hand-soldered, 60W, 2x12" angled cabinet that matches the 2061X.
Loaded with reissue 30W Celestion G12H speakers.
2x12 Cab Only
MSRP $1,200.00
Our price $899.00
1974X Handwired Combo
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Hand
Wired Marshall
1974X
The Marshall 1974X is a handwired reissue of the classic, late ’60s
guitar amp. The original versions of this 18 watt amp (made from 1966–1968)
are now extremely rare and highly sought after. The new, all-valve combo
(3 x ECC83s* in preamp, 1 x EZ81 rectifier, 2 x EL84s in power amp) features
two channels and a valve-driven Tremolo circuit (on Channel 2). Each channel
offers two inputs plus volume and tone controls. Channel 2 also has Speed
and Depth controls for the Tremolo.
A contributing sonic
factor in the original 1974 is the way the sound of the Celestion Greenback
speaker softens with age. For the 1974X, Celestion revisited the recipe
for the original 20 Watt, ceramic magnet, 15 Ohm, Greenback T1221 speaker,
and “aged” it. The result is a new speaker proprietary to
Marshall that yields all of the sonic characteristics of the original.
1974CX
1x12 Cab
A 1x12 extension cabinet that matches the 1974X. It boasts the proprietary,
aged reissue of the original 20W, ceramic-magnet Celestion T1221 speaker.
The
only 12 to deliver true vintage sounds for your 1974X.
MSRP $1,000.00
Our price $749.00
The Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo Amp is just like the one used by Eric Clapton during his stint with Mayall's Bluesbreakers and famously on the Beano sessions. With 30W output and 2x12 speakers, it produces a gutsy bass and vibrant top, coupled with an overall natural warmth. The valve rectification output stage, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, is responsible for helping achieve the famed compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962. Though somewhat tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with 2 Celestion Greenback 25W speakers and also comes with a footswitchable tremolo effect.
Reissues
1959SLPX
(1967-1969)
100 Watts Super Lead Plexi
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THIS
IS IT! The Marshall 1959SLP 100 Watt Super Lead
Plexiglas head of the late '60s/early '70s, as used by countless
classic bands, re-issued in all its glory. The 1959SLP has been in production
since the late sixties but with various electrical and cosmetic changes
happening along the way. The models produced in the late 1960s/early 1970s
however, were the ones that most tone gurus regarded as the finest examples.
After much searching we managed to track down two amps from this period
that were the finest we'd heard, packed with all the tone and rich velvet
overdrive. We gave these two tone monsters to our guitar-playing R&D
experts and left them to create a re-issue that was so authentic that
we couldn't tell the difference. They succeeded beyond our wildest dreams
- the 1959SLP re-issue came to life!
MSRP $3,000.00
Our Price $2,099.00
2203 100 Watt Head (1981-1990)
JCM800 All Valve 100 Watt Head
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The
all-valve JCM800 2203 is one of the most
highly respected 100 Watt Marshall heads in the company's long history.
Evolving from the legendary 100 Watt 'Plexi' head, it was also our first
amplifier to feature a Master Volume (MV) control.
The very essence of simplicity, the JCM800 2203
is a one channel, all-valve amp with no reverb or built-in effects. Its
foolproof interface, distinctive roar and larger-than-life 'edge' immediately
set the standard by which all other rock amps were judged and it remained
the 'industry benchmark' throughout the entire 16 years of its production
life.
Now it's back by popular demand and we've taken this opportunity to give
it a Series Effects Loop that features a true Bypass switch that takes
the loop completely out of the circuit, thus ensuring the original tone
isn't compromised in any shape or form.
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.
MSRP
$2,400.00
Our Price $1,679.00
2245
JTM45 (1965-1966)
30 Watt Valve Head Quantity 0
Best with
the 1960TV 100W Cab
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, we have 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, we have
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.
TSL100 Head
100 Watts, 3 channel, all tube
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TSL100
Triple Super Lead 100 Watt Head
• Three independent channels each with its own
Volume and Gain controls and EQ network
• All tube signal path (4 x 12AX7s, 4 x EL34s)
• Clean, Crunch and Lead channels each voiced
uniquely for a versatile array of sound
• Mid Boost switch on Clean channel for even more
tonal options
• Tone Shift and Deep switches give greater flexibility
to the Crunch and Lead channels
• Accutonics spring Reverb with separate
controls for
the Clean channel and the Crunch/Lead channels
• Individual FX Loop Mix and Presence controls plus
Deep Switches for Clean and Crunch/Lead
• Power Amp Mute facility for silent recording via
the built-in Speaker Emulation DI circuit (XLR)
• Virtual Power Reduction switch which
emulates a
valve power amp of approximately 25 Watts.
• Two parallel FX loops
• Loudspeaker outputs with easy-to-understand
impedance selection
• Comes with 5-way LED foot controller
TSL100 Head
MSRP $2,300.00
Our Price $1,649.00
TSL60 Head
60 Watts, 3 channel, all tube Quantity 0
The
TSL60 has a 100% pure, all-valve signal path
(4x ECC83 preamp valves, 2x Svetlana EL34 power valves) and a host of
'guitarist friendly' features.
The Clean channel has its own controls for
Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass and Reverb. Like the 100 Watt TSL100 head the
TSL60 is capable of a wide range of harmonically rich, clean tones - from
warm, round jazz to bright country twang. Furthermore, when the Gain control
is cranked, their so-called Clean channel produces a wonderfully authentic,
bluesy crunch.
The Crunch and Lead channels each have independent
controls for Volume and Gain while sharing controls for Treble, Middle,
Bass and Reverb. They also share a front panel Tone Shift switch which,
when activated, reconfigures the mid-range to produce a chunky, 'scooped'
sound. This is perfect for producing modern, high-gain crunch tones and
also for beefing up your sound when playing at low volumes.
In keeping with its impressive TSL lineage, the Crunch channel's Gain
control will take you from a mild, almost clean crunch, all the way through
to a saturated overdrive, perfect for aggressive rhythm work and even
soloing. Then, as you'd expect from any amp worthy of sporting the JCM2000
badge, the Lead channel goes a step (or four!) further and is capable
of producing some of the highest levels of distortion ever found in a
Marshall. More importantly, it does this in a highly musical way so your
notes remain clear and well-defined, even when the gain is full!
TSL60 Head
MSRP $2,000.00
Our Price $1,199.00
DSL100
Countless hours of R&D and of course listening, went into the creation
of the 100 Watt DSL100. DSL is an acronym
for 'Dual
Super Lead', so it should come as no surprise that this amp
has two footswitchable channels - Classic
and Ultra. Furthermore, each of these channels
boasts two modes: the Classic channel offers a Clean / Crunch option while
the Ultra offers Lead 1 or
Lead 2...Instead of merely offering a variation in gain level to
the two channels, each one of these four modes has been individually voiced
as an amp in its own right.
The tremendous tonal versatility of this amp, coupled with a 100% pure
valve signal path (4x ECC83s, 4x EL34s),
Dual Reverb controls, a Tone Shift switch which 'scoops out' the mids
and a Deep Switch that adds a tight, bowel loosening, low end boost, caused
the guitar world to sit up and take notice right from the outset.
As soon as you play one, you'll hear and feel why so many of the world's
foremost players and journalists were quick to dub the DSL heads as 'the
best Marshalls ever!' It also won't surprise you when you learn
that these amps have become the company's best selling all-valve heads
to date.
Each speaker
type has its own individual character, so we urge you to try all three flavours
before making your final decision.To ensure the ultimate in flexibility,
the 1960A (angled), 1960B (straight), 1960AV and 1960BV cabs are switchable
between Mono (4 or 16 Ohms) and Stereo (8 Ohms per side). The two Mono impedance
options provide extra amp matching capability while the cabinets' stereo
capability makes them ideal for rack systems which typically run in stereo.