Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W Reissue Valve Combo

£1,799.00

Guitars Pedals Amps & Stuff are well chuffed, we are now dropping the almighty Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W Reissue Valve Combo into your world. This is Fresh in, boxed, and transmitted your way by courier. No planet too small, no riff too loud. This is brand new gear, full warranty. the proper stuff from the proper people. Want the full details? Click through to the Marshall team direct, they have more details than we could ever be bothered to type out here. no one reads it, Blaa Blaa Blaa, Go on, treat yourself. You deserve it.

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Guitars Pedals Amps & Stuff are well chuffed, we are now dropping the almighty Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W Reissue Valve Combo into your world. This is fresh in, new, boxed, and transmitted your way by courier. No planet too small, no riff too loud. This is brand new gear, full warranty the proper stuff from the proper people you can trust. Want the full details? Click through to the Marshall team direct, they have more details than we could ever be bothered to type out here. no one reads it Blaa Blaa Blaa, Go on, treat yourself. You deserve it. This authentic reissue of the fabled model 1974 combo of the late ’60s boasts a point-to-point, handwired, tagboard circuit housed in an aluminium chassis, plus a valve-driven tremolo circuit. Six valves lie at its heart: three ECC83s in the preamp, an EZ81 rectifier and a pair of cathode biased EL84s in the power stage.

Stuff About Marshall

Marshall is a legendary British amplifier brand that defined the sound of rock music with its unmistakable power, grit, and presence. Founded by Jim Marshall in London in 1962, the company quickly became synonymous with the roaring tones of the 1960s and 70s, used by icons like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, and Slash. Known for their iconic “stack” design and warm overdrive, Marshall amps deliver the punchy, dynamic sound that has powered countless stages and recordings. From classic valve amplifiers to modern digital models, Marshall continues to embody the spirit of rock’n’roll—loud, bold, and timeless.

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Combo Amps.