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Marshall AVT Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with AVT50H Head and AVT412A Cabinet

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Marshall AVT Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with AVT50H Head and AVT412A Cabinet

Combine the AVT50H head and the purpose-built AVT412A Celestion loaded cabinet and you get a package that delivers crisp clean sounds and roaring crunch in abundance. Its muscular construction and maximum bang-for-your-buck prices make it a great half stack.

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REVIEWS
Feature:
The features that it does include are okay. The footswitch works 90% of the time. I don't like the line out very much, and I have yet to try the Headphone Output or the CD Input.

Quality:
I bought the head used on EBay and one of the little 'legs' was broken, but it's easily replacable/fixable.

Value:
I used to play a JCM800 DSL at church on a 1960A cab and this thing sounds just like it!

Desirability:
It's a Marshall..

Sound:
The sound is great for me. I use a StageWorks Wireless System along with this amp so I don't get any noise or feedback, but with a traditional cheap 1/4" instrument cable there will probably be a bit of noise on the OD channel. The reverb is awesome. I play punk, rock, metal, straigh up solo's ( vai, satriani, malmsteen, etc. ) and this half stack does it all. I play an American Strat through and it sounds amazing.

Support:
Haven't had to deal with Marshall, yet.

Overall:
This halfstack is awesome. I plan to keep it forever. Although I do plan on buying a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier as I get older ( I am only 15 ) along with a Vintage Marshall 1960 cab. I've been playing for 8 years-- every style and this halfstack holds up to them all.

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