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GC PRICE: $1,435.49 - $1,649.99
MSRP: $2,350.00 Save $700.01 (29%)
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If you're looking for the perfect marriage of classic, vintage rock tones with modern features and levels of gain, your search is over!
The Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 Tube Amp Head is an all-valve amplifier with a choice of two dynamic ranges selectable by footswitch. The Low range equates equates to the performance you would come to expect from a stock vintage Marshall amplifier in terms of tone and available gain. The High range adds an extra preamp valve into the signal path, facilitating those classic hard rock tones of the seventies. Add to this the ability to dynamically interface with your instrument's Volume and Tone controls and the experience translates into a truly expressive and organic feel in performance.
Two frequency selective Pre-amp Volumes (Gains) - Body and Detail - facilitate greater flexibility in tone shaping for individual guitars and styles while the power amplifier is heavily influenced by the first Marshall amplifiers to be produced, with four KT66 output valves yielding that substantial, fat and smooth tone. A MID Boost switch on the front panel fattens the tone even more while a traditional Marshall tone control circuit enables fine tuning of your sound.
A master volume has been included in order to practically manage the output levels at all venues. This is implemented after the phase splitter in order to fully exploit maximum preamp drive when the master is turned down low. A reverb level control mixes the on board plate reverb with the direct signal to whatever degree the player chooses. The reverb can be toggled on and off via the footswitch.
Finally, a series FX loop is provided for those players who wish to use outboard effects to further enhance their sound. Loop levels of 10dB and +4dB can be controlled via a rear panel switch as well as the option to completely bypass this feature if it is not required.
The cosmetics are also a carefully crafted hybrid of old and new styles made even more dramatic by the deep purple vinyl that covers the entire series.
Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 Tube Amp Head Features:
- 100-Watt valve head
- Valve compliment: 4 x ECC83 (12AX7s) in preamp, 4 x KT66 in power amp
- Master Volume with two Gain Controls Detail (highs) & Body (lows)
- Two footswitchable Dynamic Ranges Low & High
- Mid Boost switch
- Footswitchable Proprietary digital Plate Reverb
- Series FX loop with level switch and bypass
- Made in England
- Dimensions: 29-1/2" x 12" x 9" (750 x 310 x 230 mm)
- Weight: 49.6 lbs (22.5 kg)
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plexi
i have had this amp with matchimg cab. it has the old school sound,of rock. as for death metal i don't think so.but it can,there is NO TONE IN DEATH METAL.this is the best amp for tone ,and the price is a give away.this is hendrix,amp for poor people .same tubes same speakers ,less money and a volume you can live onstage with.
Reviewed by t hendrix on 5/23/2007 who plays everything.
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Best amp i've ever played
You know i'm usually harsh when i write a review, but this amp is seriously nothing less than a five star all the way across the board. The genius design with two gains, mid boost, and dynamic ranges, allow you to get basically any sound you want. The low range is a little cleaner sounding, but the high range has that classic Marshall overdrive sound. I plan on buying this amp as soon as i can, and I can't find a single flaw with it. Some people have said the reverb is weak, but I usually don't play with any reverb, so it doesn't bother me. I'm not telling you to go out and buy it right this second, but definitely play this at your local guitar center.
Reviewed by Gibson and Marshall on 8/23/2007 who plays lassic rock, hard rock, blues.
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Vintage 2466
I currently have this amp in a half stack configuration and it is awsome. The tone is incredible and it is built like a tank. The internal "plate" reverb is weak, but other than that it is the most profound sounding amp i've ever played.
Reviewed by Xoner8 on 2/28/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, Classic Rock.
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5 stars
Where to start. One should definitely try an amp out at a store or friends house before buying it if possible. While tone is really up to personal prefrence, this amp through four G12H30 celestion speakers can get a tone that will have most people dropping their jaws. I love this amp because of the options that make it so versatile, the mid boost, and two gain knobs, really allow you to have a wide array of available tone. I have also used this amp for professional recordings, and as you might know, sometimes what sounds good live may not be best in the studio, and so this amp was great for dialing in a great rock tone in the studio.
I would agree that it may not be best for hard metal, in which case a peavey 6505 might be better, although this Marshall with both gains turned up will get a suitable metal tone, as I said it is very versitile.
Reviewed by Jaybocca on 8/3/2007 who plays Alternative, Rock.
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