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Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C Combo

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Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C Combo
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First time hearing how my guitar truly sounds
NobleTalal 09.04.2019
Granted, this is the first tube amp I've owned, but man it sounds beautiful. I can hear every note I play crystal clear, and the dynamics are amazing!

This amp is also very versatile since it has 4 inputs grouped by two. One group is for the "normal" sound and the other is for the high treble sound. Each group has two inputs where one is low sensitivity and the other is high sensitivity. Not only that, but you can 'jump' two (or three?) inputs at the same time. Meaning, you can plug your guitar in one input, and have a jumper cable (the short cable for pedals) inputted into two other inputs, and then you can blend the two channels using the two volume knobs for each channel!

I still have a lot of sounds to discover in this amp, but I'm very impressed so far even though I only played it for an hour.

One tiny con I noticed is that this amp is pretty heavy, but not too heavy. It's light enough to carry around from and to your car, but too heavy for carrying long distances.

All in all, I highly recommend this amp!
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Portable plexy
Straki 09.05.2022
Marshall 1959 is the amp with my favourite sound. That amplifier is very loud so, even if used clean as pedal platform, the volume is usually set so low that amp cannot “open up”. Soon after increasing the volume, it becomes so loud that it is not clear if valves are overdriving or eardrums.
Reading about 20W/5W Marshall SV20 that creates that sound from portable package at manageable volumes seamed too good to be true, even after reading about its preamp circuit and el34 valves in output. I am pleasantly surprised how similar it sounds to Marshall 1959. I compared them side by side and even connected SV20C to old 70’ 4x12 box. It is not the same thing, it cannot be. If you plug in to two 1959s side by side, you would probably hear differences too, but the similarity in sound, dynamics and reaction to pedals between 1959 monster head and small SV20 combo was beyond my expectations. Unreal! I had doubts about 10-inch speaker, but that was gone after few riffs. Engineers made fantastic job!

Unfortunately, stunning sound, plexy look and “made in England” does not mean the same level of quality as old Marshalls. This amp is made of standard parts like most other cheaper amplifiers made outside UK or USA. Noisy presence pot doesn’t concern me because it doesn’t affect sound or playability, but low-quality potentiometers make fine adjusting volumes of jumpered channels impossible. High treble potentiometer acts more like a switch than potentiometer. That makes nearly impossible to set the same sound twice. Until I solve this, amp is useless for concerts or recording sessions.

Thomann’s offered solutions for above mentioned problems were fair: return or send it back for repair. It is not that I don’t have the confidence in Thomann’s workshop, it is that I look after my gear and I don’t like sending it by currier services. One look at beaten up box in which amp arrived persuaded me that I would rather cover the cost of fixing the amp myself and partly loose the warranty than send it back and then get back beaten-up amp with different issue. It is not the smartest move from my side, but I just want a good reliable amplifier and I don’t want to bother with it anymore.
All and all, it is fantastic sounding amp and probably the last one I bought online.
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This amp is loud!
D/Max 27.03.2022
The Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C Combo is a great sounding amp.
2 words of advice:
- If you want to use it at home you need an additional attenuator. I use the OX-Box . It's a very loud amp.
- If you are dreaming of the "Plexi" sound, then you need to link it to a 4x12 greenback cabinet.
Overall a fantastic amp!!!
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Marshall - The all time Classic
Gibson Les Paul 08.03.2022
Marshall - The all time Classic, Made in England...
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omer kaya 14.07.2020
original vintage tone, not perfect for home use due to lack of master volume knob but the sound character is incredible, this amp won't disappoint you but think twice if you don't have good sound isolation cause you won't get the tone you want at lower volumes.
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Love it
Theofanhs Siderhs 10.11.2020
When i order it i didnt know that cant use it inside home... so i play it out of my home garden room the sound its big and awesome for thats 70/80s rock rithms!! acdc and all others... with some good pedals i can reach a lot of my favourite sounds... now after the summer i cant fo out to play so i order an attenuator!!! as a general picture you can always play this
raw rock and hard rock tones!!
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