Marshall SV20C Studio Vintage Plexi 20W 1×10″ Valve Amp Combo – £829 New
£829.00
The Marshall SV20C Studio Vintage Plexi 20W 1×10″ Valve Amp Combo is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £829 + Delivery. The Studio Vintage is a mini version of one of the most popular guitar amps in history and the amp that has put Marshall on the map forever: The Plexi!The…
The Marshall SV20C Studio Vintage Plexi 20W 1×10″ Valve Amp Combo is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £829 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Marshall and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.
The Studio Vintage is a mini version of one of the most popular guitar amps in history and the amp that has put Marshall on the map forever: The Plexi!
The original Plexi amps were used by countless guitar heroes such as Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page, John Frusciante and many more!
It's now available in this 'Studio' combo amp which is switchable between 20w and 5w depending on how you're using it. The lower wattage (compared to the original 100w head) allows you to drive the tubes at lower volumes and capture those classic hot blues tones easily.
Fat blues tones
There's a reason that so many famous guitarists love the sound of a Plexi and when you plug into one and crank it you'll see why. They're clear and crisp with plenty of mid-range for you to cut through the mix but with oodles of sustain. Your fiery solos will be singing for days.
DI Output & Effects Loop
It's also got a DI output which allows you to plug it directly into your recording interface and capture the sound of the amp with an emulated mic'd up cab sound. This is what makes it so versatile and useful to have in the studio – you don't even need to mic it up!
It's also got an effects loop so that you can choose where the preamp saturation is in your signal chain, making this Plexi-style amp more versatile than ever before!
Here's what Marshall say about the Studio Classic 20
Based on an amp that inspired generations of iconic guitarists, the 1959SLP. Marshall Studio Vintage amps deliver the unmistakeable tone shaping and harmonics that are expected from the 1959SLP in a portable format. You can play anything from saturated blues tones to biting leads for classic rock. Studio Vintage amps provide four separate inputs for you to blend your sound, distinctive EQ settings including presence control, a DI output and power reduction.
Specifications
Valves: 2 x ECC83, 1 x ECC83 (phase splitter) and 2x EL34
Channels: Single channel with four separate inputs. High and low sensitivity loudness controls
Power Control: 20W or 5W
Equalisation: Treble, middle, bass and presence.
Speaker Outputs: 5 x 1/4” jack sockets
Outputs: DI output
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Marshall, a renowned name in the guitar amplifier world, also produces a line of guitar effect pedals that reflect the company’s dedication to delivering high-quality tones and maintaining their reputation for iconic sound. Marshall’s pedals are designed to complement their amplifiers and offer a range of classic and modern effects for guitarists.
Here are some notable Marshall guitar effect pedals and series to consider:
Marshall Jackhammer JH-1: The Jackhammer pedal is an overdrive/distortion pedal known for its versatility. It provides various levels of gain, allowing players to achieve both classic rock crunch and heavier distortion tones. The pedal also includes multiple EQ settings for shaping your sound. Marshall Guv’nor GV-2: The Guv’nor pedal is a classic distortion pedal that has been a staple in Marshall’s lineup for years. It’s favored for its ability to produce rich, saturated distortion tones, ranging from bluesy overdrive to hard-rocking distortion. Marshall Echohead EH-1: This pedal offers a variety of delay effects, including analog, tape, and digital delay simulations. It provides versatility in delay sounds and features tap tempo functionality for precise control over your delay settings. Marshall Regenerator RG-1: The Regenerator is a modulation pedal that offers various modulation effects, including chorus, phaser, flanger, and more. It’s known for its flexibility and range of modulation tones. Marshall Reflector RF-1 Reverb: This pedal focuses on delivering lush and ambient reverb effects. It offers various reverb types, such as hall, plate, and spring, to add depth and spaciousness to your guitar sound.
Marshall’s pedals often embody the classic Marshall tone, aiming to replicate the sound of their iconic amplifiers in a pedal format. The brand emphasizes build quality and reliability, making their pedals suitable for both studio and stage use.
When considering which Marshall pedal to choose, it’s essential to consider your preferred playing style, the type of tones you’re seeking, and the specific effects that suit your musical needs. Trying out the pedals if possible, watching demos, and reading reviews can assist in making an informed decision about which Marshall effect pedal would be the ideal addition to your pedalboard.