Marshall - 1962HW

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Electric Guitar Combo

Combo 30 watts Bluesbreaker Handwired 2 channels, 4-band EQ: Presence, Bass, Mid, Treble, Tremolo with speed setting and intensity, with 2 speakers 12 "Celestion Greenback 25W G12C Lovers methods. Manufacturing and its formerly purists, collectors this series is definitely for you!

ARTICLE N° 45776
  • Marshall Amps 1962HW
  • Combo 30 watts Bluesbreaker
  • 2 channels
  • 4 inputs: 2 off acute mode and 2 on the low fashion
  • 4-band EQ: Presence, Bass, Mid, Treble
  • Effect: Tremolo with speed and intensity adjustment
  • Preamp lamps: 3 x ECC83
  • Grinding Lamp: 1 x GZ34
  • Power Tubes: 1 x ECC83, 2 x KT66
  • Speakers: 2 x 12 "Celestion Greenback 25W G12C
  • Footswitch included
  • Dimensions: 815 x 625 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 32.5 kg
The Handwired series (cable hand, point by point) offers ultra vintage sound with a huge performance and incredibly dynamic ... Plain and simple identically to '60, where he had to push the amp into a corner to get THE sound coveted. Lovers manufacturing methods and sound of old, purists, collectors this series is definitely for you !!!
At the end of 1965 a production of 40 amplifiers and 100 speakers per week was no longer sufficient to meet all orders Demand had literally experienced exponential growth in the space of three years, the only solution was to move to a larger facility in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. In parallel, while the world was moving to the beat choruses British groups, Marshall took advantage of an absolute visibility ... the legendary Marshall was running!
Today the English firm employs over 220 people in England. References such as JCM2000, ValveState, MG series, Four Mode or, more recently, JVM and Vintage Modern prove that at all times, outstanding products and totally in line with the expectations of guitarists have emerged, in line with excellence instilled to the company by its founder. It is possible to trace the history of rock just through the evolution of Marshall amps.
At the announcement of the death of Jim Marshall, April 5, 2012, one idea animates the Marshall team. Perpetuate the myth and legacy of "father of loud" recreating every day the rock sound of tomorrow

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