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Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished

Thursday, March 12th, 2026
Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished

Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished

Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished

Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished

The Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head provides the legendary tone of the 1959 Super Lead Plexi in a compact, handwired format. This 20W tube amplifier head features four ECC83 preamp tubes and two EL84 power amp tubes to produce the harmonically rich, saturated tone that Marshall is known for. With four separate inputs, you can blend different sounds and find your signature tone. Distinctive EQ settings, including presence control, give you the flexibility to shape your tone. Crank it up for a biting rock lead or roll back the volume for bluesy rhythm tones. A DI output allows for recording, while power reduction provides the option for lower volume playing. Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black and Gold Refurbished. It has been professionally refurbished, inspected and cleaned to excellent condition. The item includes original or new accessories and will come in new generic packaging. Iconic 1959 Super Lead Plexi tone. The Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head is inspired by the legendary 1959 Super Lead Plexi, producing the unmistakable tone that has defined generations of guitarists. From meaty rock rhythms to searing leads, this compact amp head delivers the tone and touch sensitivity that Marshall is renowned for. Handwired for Premium Tone. Handwired construction and high quality components are key to the rich, expressive tone of the Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head. The handwired circuitry and tube design provide the warmth, depth and complexity that Marshall tone is known for. With four separate inputs and distinct EQ settings, the Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head provides flexibility to shape your tone. The presence control adds top end sizzle. Power reduction lowers the volume for practice and recording, while a DI output allows for direct recording. Though inspired by the iconic 1959 Super Lead Plexi, the Marshall Studio Vintage 20W Tube Guitar Amp Head has a compact, portable design perfect for the stage and studio. Power reduction and a DI output add flexibility for a variety of playing situations. Crank it up and unleash the full power of this handwired tone machine. For example, if your order is placed AND paid for at 1 p. Store Policies If you’re not satisfied, neither are we. It’s that simple. Be in brand-new condition, showing no signs of wear or use such as belt-buckle or pick scratches, scuffs, dings, or scrapes on the instrument or collateral materials.

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

Thursday, March 12th, 2026
WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

WithPlaying Video Vintage Newcomb TR-1640M Tube Amplifier 4 Speed Record Player

Here’s an old Newcomb 4 speed record player that uses a tube amp. As you can see in the video, it’s in “working condition”, but what does THAT, really mean? Let’s take a look! Yes, the turntable turns and it plays music, BUT the variable speed control, again, works but may be a bit slow at max speed. The amp seems to be working “OK”, but there’s a minor hum so you should re cap at least the filters. I have no idea the exact condition of the 2 needles, but that was a 33 1/3 you heard playing, and the flip over 78 RPM needle is also there. I’m SURE there are some other adjustments, etc, that will need to be done on this unit. Cosmetically, it could use some detailing (AKA cleaning) inside and out. The hardware could use a really good wire brushing to get rid of the surface rust. There are probably a few cleaner ones out there that may turn up someday, but plenty more are worse off. At least you know, for starters, anyway, this one wants to work! It may or may not work at all when you get it!