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Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker ComboMarshallProduct Code: MAR1962
Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo The sound that helped launch the British Invasion. Used by Clapton during his stint with Mayalls Bluesbreakers. With 30W output and 2 x 12 speakers, it produces a gutsy bass and vibrant top, coupled with an overall natural warmth. Features: 30W output 2x12 speakers After the huge success of the JTM45 amplifier, a 2x12 combo version was released to satisfy popular demand and the now legendary 1962 Combo was born. Again the valve rectification, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, was responsible for helping to achieve the famed output stage compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962. Though tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with two re-issue Celestion Greenback 25 Watt speakers to re-create that classic sixties tone. The 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo also comes with the addition of a footswitchable Tremolo effect. The 1962 received its more familiar nick name, the Bluesbreaker, after Eric Clapton used one with John Mayalls Bluesbreakers to record their highly influential Beano album. Here was one of the earliest and finest examples of a guitarist using the natural tone and overdrive of an amplifier to help form a fundamental ingredient in his own overall sound. So if youre looking for that sensuous, creamy early Clapton sound, we guarantee that youll find it in this beautifully re-issued combo.Free shipping / No Sales Tax. We'll beat any price! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 30 Day Return Policy. Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo The sound that helped launch the British Invasion. Used by Clapton during his stint with Mayalls Bluesbreakers. With 30W output and 2 x 12 speakers, it produces a gutsy bass and vibrant top, coupled with an overall natural warmth. Features: 30W output 2x12 speakers After the huge success of the JTM45 amplifier, a 2x12 combo version was released to satisfy popular demand and the now legendary 1962 Combo was born. Again the valve rectification, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, was responsible for helping to achieve the famed output stage compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962. Though tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with two re-issue Celestion Greenback 25 Watt speakers to re-create that classic sixties tone. The 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo also comes with the addition of a footswitchable Tremolo effect. The 1962 received its more familiar nick name, the Bluesbreaker, after Eric Clapton used one with John Mayalls Bluesbreakers to record their highly influential Beano album. Here was one of the earliest and finest examples of a guitarist using the natural tone and overdrive of an amplifier to help form a fundamental ingredient in his own overall sound. So if youre looking for that sensuous, creamy early Clapton sound, we guarantee that youll find it in this beautifully re-issued combo. |
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