
Marshall AVT 100
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Marshall AVT 100

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Wish I'd Known About This Earlier... I Used T
Wish I'd known about this earlier...
I used the Marshall AVT100 supplied at our rehearsal rooms last night, I was totally blown away by the clean sound. It was like playing a NEW GUITAR!
I'm definitely going to get one of these and SELL my Peavey Bandit!
I also liked the overdrive sounds, but didn't have enough time to properly check them out.
Bass response VERY GOOD from the enclosed speaker box.
It has more than I require with the FX section, as I would always be going through my regular FX units before plugging into the ATV100.
Overall a stonking little amp and I love it.
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Great Amp I Use A Esp Viper And A Angus Young Sign
GREAT AMP I USE A esp VIPER AND A ANGUS YOUNG SIGNATURE GIBSON I ALSO USE A gnx 3000 AND IT GOES HARD.I RECOMEND IT AND AM TOTALLY VERY STOKED WITH THE AMP
I've Really Got Attatched To This Amp. I Would Hat
I've really got attatched to this amp. I would hate to part with it so I'm happy overall. At around £350, it's a goodun.
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The Preamp Uses A 12ax7 Tube And The Power Amp Sec
The preamp uses a 12AX7 tube and the power amp section emulates the way tube amps breathe and musically compress the sound. The Marshall AVT 100 amp sounds very authentic and tube-like without the higher costs of an all-tube amplifier.
The tonal range from clear, crystal clean to valve-induced crunch and on to the most extreme gain gives you all you need. Vintage oriented and even newer sounds are possible, although an AVT simply can't be a Rectifier.
The speaker-emulated line out works very well if you need some more power over a p.a. - therefore you don't really need an additive cabinet.
A very easy concept for the effects give you quick and effective control! The supplied 4-way LED foot-switch is comfortable for your sound changes.
What I like the most is the interaction with the volume knob of the guitar - from crunch to lead - very much like an all-tube amp.
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