Marshall - 1962 Bluesbreaker Vintage Reissue
A worthy representative of the Rock sound for over 50 years, the Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 is a tube combo that has made a major contribution to the history of music. 30 Watts of power for two Celestion G12M-25 speakers, the Bluesbreaker Vintage Reissue has held its name since it was used by John Mayall and Eric Clapton in the 60s!
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Marshall electric guitar combo
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1962 Bluesbreaker model
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Vintage Reissue series
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All-tube amp
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2 Channels
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Output power: 30 Watts
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4 Inputs: 2 High / 2 Low
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Controls: Tremolo speed, tremolo intensity, bass, middle, treble, volume I, volume II
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2 Celestion G12M-25 16 Ohms speakers
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Preamp tubes: 3 x ECC83, 1 x ECC83
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Power tubes: 2 x 5881
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Rectifier tube: 1 x GZ34
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Footswitch PEDL-90003
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Weight: 30.00 kilos
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Marshall is the most rock'n'roll guitar amp brand! Whether you're a hobbyist, play in local bands, or make a living touring the world, there's a Marshall amp that's right for you. From the ultra-portable MS-2 Mini Amp for the space conscious, to the Marshall Code ST and SV20, to the famous 1960AX and 1960BX Tube Guitar Full Stack that has been filling stadiums with riffs for decades, Marshall makes an amp for every player who appreciates sound and power.
