Description
Marshall stacks have served as the backdrop for generations of rock concerts, from garage shows to the biggest stadiums. There is just no denying the look – or the sound – that a Marshall stack brings to the table…which is why we will always recommend them to any guitarist looking to up their gigging game!
Head:
The Marshall JMP 50 MKII is one of the most loved amplifiers of the 80s, and this 1980 version is a shining example of why. This all-tube beast packs 50 Watts of huge, Class A/B British tone, and is full of 80s power and chime. The 40-year tolex on this head is in excellent condition, with no rips or tears, and despite some light rusting here and there, this is a very clean piece of vintage gear.
Cabinet:
This 1980 basketweave 1960A slant cab is in overall fantastic condition, displaying only a few minor small rips and scratches. It is loaded with it’s four original Marshall labeled G12-65s – which sound fantastic, especially when paired with a Marshall head (like the one it’s pictured with). Truly a great addition to start building your own personal wall of sound!
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Standard Specifications
Head Specs
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Total Power/Type | 50 Watt, Class A/B |
| Speaker/Size | N/A |
| Preamp Tubes | 3 x 12AX7 |
| Power Tubes | 2 x 6550 |
| Effects | No |
| EQ | Presence, Bass, Mid, Treb |
| Inputs | 2 |
| Outputs | 2 |
| Effects Loop | N/A |
| Footswitch I/O | N/A |
| Footswitch Included | N/A |
| Construction Material | Pine |
Cabinet Specs
| Speaker/Size |
4 x 12″/G12-65 |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4″ |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Open/Closed Back | Closed |
| Construction Material | Pine |
Additional Accessories
N/A





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