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1974X | Official Demo | Marshall

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The Marshall 1974X 18W 1x12 Combo Amp is a handwired reissue of the model 1974, a combo originally produced from 1965 to 1968. Introduced as a practice combo amp in 1965, it wasn't as loud as the terror-inducing heads Marshall was producing, but it could rock, giving up incredible lead and crunch sounds at low volumes. The 1974X combo comes with 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp, 3 ECC83s in the preamp, an EZ81 rectifier tube, and features valve-driven tremolo. A proprietary, aged reissue of the 20W, ceramic magnet Celestion T1221 speaker used in the original adds to the Marshall 1974X's tonal authenticity. Marshall includes a footswitch with your 1974X Combo Amp.
Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W 1x12 Combo Amp
Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W 1x12 Combo Amp
Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W 1x12 Combo Amp

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  • Handwired reissue of the model 1974
  • 18W
  • 2 EL84 power tubes
  • 3 ECC83 preamp tubes
  • EZ81 rectifier tube
  • Tube-driven tremolo
  • Aged reissue 12" Celestion T1221

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  • 24"W x 20"H x 9"D
  • 42 lbs.

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One-year manufacturer’s warranty on all Marshall products (except tubes, which have 90-day warranty only). Register your product on vendor site to extend warranty to three years.

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  • Great Vintage Tone

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    submitted10 years ago

    byPablo

    frombuenos aires, Argentina

    I was looking for a top quality amp for for my 335 guitar, vintage sound, blues and classic 50?s rock?n?roll. I was reluctant to spend more than 2K on this 18W combo. But I give a try and my mind was instantly blown away. Excellent for my purposes, perfect match for my 335 guitar with duncan antiquity humbuckers. Top quality and finish. Maybe too loud for home practising, you cannnot crank it at home. But once in the studio, volume at 10 and let your volume guitar knob to control the cleanleness of the sound, from nice cleans to growling drive, this is a keepr for me.

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