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1962 Bluesbreaker 30-watt 2x12" Tube Combo Amp Review

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Specifications

Brand Marshall
Category Guitar Combo Amps
Type: Tube,
Number of Channels: 1,
Total Power: 30W,
Speaker Size: 2 x 12" Celestion G12M Greenback,
Preamp Tubes: 4 x ECC83,
Power Tubes: 2 x 5881 (power), 1 x GZ34 (rectifier),
Effects: Tube-driven Tremolo,
EQ: 3-band EQ,
Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (high), 2 x 1/4" (low),
Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (internal, 4/8/16 ohms),
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (tremolo),
Footswitch Included: Yes, 1-button footswitch,
Construction Material: Black Tolex,
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable,
Height: 24.02",
Width: 29.13",
Depth: 10.43",
Weight: 66.58 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: M-1962-01-U,

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Stevphen
2 years ago

HEY I LIKE A MARSHALL AS MUCH AS THE NEXT GUY AND LET ME TELL YOU WHEN IT COMES TO VINRAGE TONE THIS GUY IS WORTH EVERY PENNY

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Bluesbreaker !

Fred
6 years ago

I have a 1993 GREAT AMP !! Love it ! 30 watts but VERY LOUD !!! Killer tone

Great 60s sound

John M
12 years ago

I have a Marshall Stack with a JVH410H head so I am no stranger to Marshall tone. I bought the Bluesbreaker as a companion to my Beano. I hooked it up and could not believe my ears. The tone is quite fat the way it should be. I immediately tested it out with a some licks from Steppin' Out and Hideway and was astonished at how good "I' could sound with this amp and this guitar! read more *****5 stars.***** Now I know what all the fuss it about. Its heavy at 66lbs and does not have wheels so bring your gorilla to haul it arround to gigs. This is a studio rig for me so I don't have a problem with the weight. It does have 2 channels. Channel 1 being "normal" and Channel 2 have a little more treble and a foot switchable tremolo. The manual also shows jumpering the channels to get various effects. Each channel has 2 inputs with the top input having higher "sensitivity" than the lower input for that channel. This leaves many possible combinations to find the right tone for your guitar.

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