Selling only as a pair, I have my Marshall Studio Vintage 20 Watt amplifier head and 1936 Vintage 2x12 cabinet.
Ask any amp aficionado which amplifier led the rock revolution, and you’ll get a near-unanimous response: the Marshall 1959 Super Lead. The Studio Vintage takes that legendary tone and packs it into a 20-watt head. Plug in, and you’ll experience saturated blues grit and biting leads — the iconic Plexi tone. The Studio Vintage has plenty of player-friendly features on tap, such as four separate inputs, high- and low-sensitivity loudness controls, a 3-band EQ with Presence control, an effects loop, and a DI output. Worried about disturbing your neighbors? Don’t — the Studio Vintage’s power reduction circuit takes its wattage down to a bedroom-friendly five watts. If you want cranked Plexi tones from a compact, studio-sized amp, Marshall’s Studio Vintage absolutely nails it.
As pictured, this amps cabinet came slightly damaged when ordered from Sweetwater. I was given a $160 discount and will reflect that in the pricing of these two. It is purely cosmetic and does not reflect on the sound of the amp WHATSOEVER.
I bought both the head and cab brand new about 3 months ago and they both work perfectly without any flaws at all.
As can be expected of such a large package, shipping is expensive. The estimate I got on here is $250 as reflected in my pricing. If local pickup is easier, I’m happy to accommodate.
Ask any amp aficionado which amplifier led the rock revolution, and you’ll get a near-unanimous response: the Marshall 1959 Super Lead. The Studio Vintage takes that legendary tone and packs it into a 20-watt head. Plug in, and you’ll experience saturated blues grit and biting leads — the iconic Plexi tone. The Studio Vintage has plenty of player-friendly features on tap, such as four separate inputs, high- and low-sensitivity loudness controls, a 3-band EQ with Presence control, an effects loop, and a DI output. Worried about disturbing your neighbors? Don’t — the Studio Vintage’s power reduction circuit takes its wattage down to a bedroom-friendly five watts. If you want cranked Plexi tones from a compact, studio-sized amp, Marshall’s Studio Vintage absolutely nails it.
As pictured, this amps cabinet came slightly damaged when ordered from Sweetwater. I was given a $160 discount and will reflect that in the pricing of these two. It is purely cosmetic and does not reflect on the sound of the amp WHATSOEVER.
I bought both the head and cab brand new about 3 months ago and they both work perfectly without any flaws at all.
As can be expected of such a large package, shipping is expensive. The estimate I got on here is $250 as reflected in my pricing. If local pickup is easier, I’m happy to accommodate.
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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