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Marshall Studio Vintage SV20H Ltd - Maroon/Cream Levant
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The legendary sound of the Plexi JMP 1959SLP is yours for the taking, packaged in MARSHALL Limited Edition Studio Vintage SV20H Maroon/Cream Levant (5 ou 20 watts, EL34) that you can enjoy at home or in the studio. It’s got the same vintage tones you know and love, just redesigned for the modern player.
Whether you’re looking for warm blues tones or punchy leads, the SV20C has all the same tonal options as the original 1959SLP. Choose between the high treble and normal channel, or find the perfect blend between the two using a patch cable. While its predecessor was built to get loud, the SV20 is equipped to handle those quieter environments with power reduction to 5W.
Whether you’re looking for warm blues tones or punchy leads, the SV20C has all the same tonal options as the original 1959SLP. Choose between the high treble and normal channel, or find the perfect blend between the two using a patch cable. While its predecessor was built to get loud, the SV20 is equipped to handle those quieter environments with power reduction to 5W.
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- Custom shop Geen
- Kracht gitaarversterker 0 tot 29 watt
- Technologie Buis
- Type Custom shop Nee
- Vermogen in watt 20 watts
- MARSHALL Limited Edition Studio Vintage SV20H
- SKU Marshall MMV SV20HD36
- Valve electric guitar amplifier
- Combo
- 2x ECC83, 1x ECC83, 2x EL34
- 5/20 watts
- 2x channels
- Controls : see pictures
- In/outs : see pictures
- Switchable series effects loop
- Store, tuner functions
- Effects loop
- Controls : see pictures
- Connections : see pictures
- 500 x 240 x 230 mm
- 9.25 kg
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