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Up for grabs is a Marshall Lead 100 Mosfet head. It is a solid state Marshall that is alleged to sound like a solid state JCM 800. It utilizes the same Mosfet chip that is found in the ever popular Sunn Beta series. This thing can get quite loud and does have a direct out for recording. This will ship with a bag of new knobs to make sure they are not smashed in damage (which has happened before) and it looks like they require a small alan wrench to put them on. The amp works without issue and you are able to switch channels with a footswitch (not included) or just by plugging in a 1/4" cable into the front jack. 

This utilizes the Mosfet chip in the pre-amp which is one Sunn Betas feature as well. They are commonly referred to as having "Digital C-Mos Technology" and that is referring to that same Mosfet chip. 

Please message me if you have any questions. Thanks. 

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Listed9 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Mosfet
Finish
  • Brown
Categories
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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Austin, TX, United States
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