Marshall 2060 Mercury 5-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo 1972 - 1973
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Overview
The Marshall Mercury was a short-lived practice amp from the early '70s with a transistor preamp and EL84 power amp. In this era, Marshall was far more well-known for their towering stacks, but the British company still produced some smaller combos as they had in the early '60s. Technically a JMP-era amplifier, the Mercury carried the model number 2060.
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