1998 Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo
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1998 Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo



The Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo Amp is just like the one used by Eric Clapton during his stint with Mayall's Bluesbreakers and famously on the Beano sessions. With 30W output and 2x12 speakers, it produces a gutsy bass and vibrant top, coupled with an overall natural warmth from the tubes.

The valve rectification output stage, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, is responsible for helping achieve the famed compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962. Though somewhat tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with 2 Celestion Greenback 25W speakers and also comes with a footswitchable tremolo effect. (the footswitch is missing but the tremolo can be turned on and off in the control section)

This amp is in great condition with only a few signs of minor cosmetic wear. If you want that creamy early Clapton sound, the natural tone and overdrive of the 1962 Bluesbreaker Amp will deliver. This amp has been fully serviced and checked over by my technician.

Condition Excellent 8.75/10
Serial Number 1998-03-3084

The Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker Combo Amp is just like the one used by Eric Clapton during his stint with Mayall's Bluesbreakers and famously on the Beano sessions. With 30W output and 2x12 speakers, it produces a gutsy bass and vibrant top, coupled with an overall natural warmth from the tubes.

The valve rectification output stage, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, is responsible for helping achieve the famed compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962. Though somewhat tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with 2 Celestion Greenback 25W speakers and also comes with a footswitchable tremolo effect. (the footswitch is missing but the tremolo can be turned on and off in the control section)

This amp is in great condition with only a few signs of minor cosmetic wear. If you want that creamy early Clapton sound, the natural tone and overdrive of the 1962 Bluesbreaker Amp will deliver. This amp has been fully serviced and checked over by my technician.

Condition Excellent 8.75/10
Serial Number 1998-03-3084