Marshall JVM Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with JVM205H Head and JCM1960A Cabinet

Saturday, July 26th, 2008


Marshall JVM Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with JVM205H Head and JCM1960A Cabinet - $ 2379.00
Hailed as a breakthrough in amplification by the world’s guitar press, the JVM Series offers a powerstage built on the peerless EL34 designs responsible for the legendary Marshall roar.

Marshall Vintage Modern Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with 2466 Head and 425A Cabinet

Saturday, July 26th, 2008


Marshall Vintage Modern Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with 2466 Head and 425A Cabinet - $ 2500.00
These are two words that don’t normally sit comfortably together unless you’re talking guitar amplification. The Vintage aspect of course, the tone-fat, smooth, classic and dynamic. The Modern aspect is the feature-set included to enable ease of use and flexibility- Master Volume, series FX Loop, Extra overdrive for those hot modded sounds, onboard Reverb and a New frequency selective pre-amp topology to facilitate tonal tailoring for specific instruments and musical styles.

Marshall JVM Guitar Amplifier Half Stack

Saturday, July 26th, 2008


Marshall JVM Guitar Amplifier Half Stack - $ 2850.00
If one thing personifies the image of rock ‘n’ roll more than anything else it’s the Marshall 4×12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4×12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962. Since then they have made many thousands, which have appeared on stages both large and small all over the world.

Marshall LTD Super 100JH Jimi Hendrix Handwired Guitar Amplifier

Friday, July 25th, 2008


Marshall LTD Super 100JH Jimi Hendrix Handwired Guitar Amplifier Full Stack with Super 100JH Head, 1982AJH and 1982BJH Cabinets - $ 6400.00
The Jimi Hendrix stack consists of the Super 100JH head, the angled 1982AJH 4×12 in. and the extra-tall, straight-fronted 1982BJH 4×12 in. cabinets. The original versions of this iconic, tall, pinstriped stack were built in 1966 and the Super 100 head was the immediate successor to Marshall’s first ever 100-Watt head — the famous dual output transformer JTM45/100.