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by cheetah1 , Aug 08 '04
Pros: legendary Marshall tone, not as flexible as some lower priced modeling amps Cons: high price, to loud for practice, to heavy for a practice amp
This is the smallest of the Marshall AVT amps but it is a large amp and a bit heavy at 32 lbs. These AVT amps are known for their excellent Marshall tone that emulates closely a real tube amp even though there is only one preamp tube and a solid state ...
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by russell_sage , Jan 12 '02
Pros: loud,the famous marshall sound Cons: pricey
Marshall Brings to mind, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Judas Priest, Kiss etc...
Advanced Valvestate technology This series of amps from Marshall are made in England. Probably the closest I've ever heard to emulating a cranked...
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Huge "Marshall" sound out of a little combo.
by luke-a-roo ,Sep 05 '03
Pros: Excellent price, sound and quality. Cons: none
Marshall has scored a home run on this little combo. It is great for shredding at home or studio work. This thing gets LOUD for such a small combo. It is hard to believe you can get that familiar Marshall sound out of a hybrid.
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