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Brand:  MARSHALL

MODEL:  1962-01

Marshall 1962-01 Bluesbreaker 30 Watt 2x12" Tube Combo Amplifier

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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers playing with Eric Clapton is what gave the 1962 ‘Bluesbreaker’® its name. This 2x12” combo reissue has the legendary deep blues tone created by the GZ34 valve rectifier, similar to the JTM45. However, with two re-issued Celestion Greenback speakers it’s sonic characteristics differentiate it and give it that recognisable sound. This 30W classic may not shout the loudest but its vintage tone means its personality stands out from the crowd.

The Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker tube combo amplifier is based on the JTM45, widely considered to be the definitive '60s Marshall. With 30-watts of power channeled through dual 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers, you'll command the legendary guitar tones of '60s rock legends. The 1962 Bluesbreaker's sonic good comes courtesy of a GZ34 tube rectifier, which imparts the natural sustain and compression the JTM45 was famed for. Simply put, you'll love how it sounds - and feels - to play through the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker tube combo amplifier.

Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Tube Combo Amplifier at a Glance:

Your guitar will sing

Celestion Greenback speakers

Low wattage for a vintage Marshall

Your guitar will sing

If vintage blues and rock tones are what you crave, then you'll love the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker. Take a hint from the name - this isn't a high-gain amp for metal, nor is it a programmable, multi-channel monster. This is the guitar tone that shaped the sound of '60s blues and rock, from sweet and smooth clean tones to overdriven, growling dirt. One channel and basic tone controls are all that's needed for iconic tone, and the built-in tremolo sounds so vintage you'll be playing "Born on the Bayou" for days. And if you need to push the 1962 Bluesbreaker to the limit, just put your favorite gain boost pedal in front of it and listen to your guitar sing.

Celestion Greenback speakers

Marshall chose Celestion Greenback speakers for their unquestionable vintage rock tone. Think rich midrange, a warm low-frequency response that's neither too tight nor too loose, and a gentle high-frequency roll-off that sounds right whether you're playing clean or full-bore. You'll instantly recognize the classic sound when you hear it, and it's the perfect foundation for rock and blues guitar.

Low wattage for a vintage Marshall

The 1962 Bluesbreaker is a reissue of the classic Marshall JTM45 amp, which only use 30 watts of power to create its epic tones. That's pretty low power when you consider Marshall's other models at the time. But 30 watts is perfect for live use in small to medium sized venues, and it's ideal for recording. You can get the sound of a fully pegged tube amp at a much more reasonable volume level, reducing mic bleed in your studio and your onstage volume when gigging out.

Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Tube Combo Amplifier Features:

Accurate reissue of the legendary JTM45 amplifier, with two 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers

30 watts of power - perfect for gigging and recording

GZ34 tube rectifier adds natural, smooth compression and sustain to your tone

Footswitchable tremolo sounds amazing

Straightforward control set is all you need to craft a range of vintage '60s guitar tones

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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers playing with Eric Clapton is what gave the 1962 ‘Bluesbreaker’® its name. This 2x12” combo reissue has the legendary deep blues tone created by the GZ34 valve rectifier, similar to the JTM45. However, with two re-issued Celestion Greenback speakers it’s sonic characteristics differentiate it and give it that recognisable sound. This 30W classic may not shout the loudest but its vintage tone means its personality stands out from the crowd.

The Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker tube combo amplifier is based on the JTM45, widely considered to be the definitive '60s Marshall. With 30-watts of power channeled through dual 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers, you'll command the legendary guitar tones of '60s rock legends. The 1962 Bluesbreaker's sonic good comes courtesy of a GZ34 tube rectifier, which imparts the natural sustain and compression the JTM45 was famed for. Simply put, you'll love how it sounds - and feels - to play through the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker tube combo amplifier.

Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Tube Combo Amplifier at a Glance:

Your guitar will sing

Celestion Greenback speakers

Low wattage for a vintage Marshall

Your guitar will sing

If vintage blues and rock tones are what you crave, then you'll love the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker. Take a hint from the name - this isn't a high-gain amp for metal, nor is it a programmable, multi-channel monster. This is the guitar tone that shaped the sound of '60s blues and rock, from sweet and smooth clean tones to overdriven, growling dirt. One channel and basic tone controls are all that's needed for iconic tone, and the built-in tremolo sounds so vintage you'll be playing "Born on the Bayou" for days. And if you need to push the 1962 Bluesbreaker to the limit, just put your favorite gain boost pedal in front of it and listen to your guitar sing.

Celestion Greenback speakers

Marshall chose Celestion Greenback speakers for their unquestionable vintage rock tone. Think rich midrange, a warm low-frequency response that's neither too tight nor too loose, and a gentle high-frequency roll-off that sounds right whether you're playing clean or full-bore. You'll instantly recognize the classic sound when you hear it, and it's the perfect foundation for rock and blues guitar.

Low wattage for a vintage Marshall

The 1962 Bluesbreaker is a reissue of the classic Marshall JTM45 amp, which only use 30 watts of power to create its epic tones. That's pretty low power when you consider Marshall's other models at the time. But 30 watts is perfect for live use in small to medium sized venues, and it's ideal for recording. You can get the sound of a fully pegged tube amp at a much more reasonable volume level, reducing mic bleed in your studio and your onstage volume when gigging out.

Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Tube Combo Amplifier Features:

Accurate reissue of the legendary JTM45 amplifier, with two 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers

30 watts of power - perfect for gigging and recording

GZ34 tube rectifier adds natural, smooth compression and sustain to your tone

Footswitchable tremolo sounds amazing

Straightforward control set is all you need to craft a range of vintage '60s guitar tones

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Specifications:

Tech Specs
Type: Tube
Number of Channels: 1
Total Power: 30W
Speaker Size: 2 x 12" Celestion G12M Greenback
Preamp Tubes: 4 x ECC83
Power Tubes: 2 x 5881 (power), 1 x GZ34 (rectifier)
Effects: Tube-driven Tremolo
EQ: 3-band EQ
Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (high), 2 x 1/4" (low)
Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (internal, 4/8/16 ohms)
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (tremolo)
Footswitch Included: Yes, 1-button footswitch
Bias Type: Adjustable Fixed
Construction Material: Black Tolex
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable
Height: 24.02"
Width: 29.13"
Depth: 10.43"
Weight: 66.58 lbs.
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