The Marshall Handwired 1974x is an 18-watt, 1×12 inch tube combo amp that reproduces one of the key amps in Marshall’s history, and here is accompanied by the matching 1×12 cabinet.
Made In England
The Vox AC30/6TB Combo Amp was built from 1994 to 2004, just after Vox ownership passed from Rose Morris to Korg. Here, we’re looking at a good condition Vox AC30/6TB built during 1999 in England, under the ownership of Korg; the amp itself was built by a well-known contractor.
The Vox AC30 was one of the premiere professional gigging amps in Europe from its introduction in 1960. Somewhere around 1965, the Vox AC30/6 TB model appeared, which merged in features that might previously have been optional – especially the TB (Top Boost) circuit.
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MORE →The new Marshall SV20C in the Vintage Studio line is a portable combo with the raw power and classic rock voicing of the original Marshal Plexi’s all valve tone.
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MORE →The new Marshall SC20C, part of the Studio classic line, is based on one of the three most revered Marshall amps in history – the JCM800 2203. With a recognizable aggressive roar these Marshall amps helped to define heavy metal and has been used by Slayer, Metallica and Bring Me The Horizon. Originally launched in 1981, the Marshall JCM800 amp was named after Jim Marshall’s initials and his car registration plate. The aggressive sound of this 100-watt amp made it a go to choice for countless rock and metal bands.
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MORE →The Hiwatt DR-103 100 Watt amplifier is one the classic English Invasion amplifiers, seen and unquestionably HEARD in the backlines of many huge shows by bands like The Who, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues, and many more.
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