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Description

Step back in time and plug into the 1993 Marshall 1987 Vintage Series guitar amplifier head, a true testament to the golden age of rock 'n' roll. Revered by guitarists for its raw power and unadulterated tone, this classic piece captures the essence of Marshall's iconic sound. Built without an effects loop, it delivers a pure, unfiltered signal that is perfect for those who crave a straightforward, no-frills connection to their music. The all-tube design offers that warm, organic overdrive that has been the mainstay of countless legendary performances.

With its robust construction and timeless design, the 1993 Marshall 1987 is more than just an amplifier—it's a piece of musical history. Whether you're chasing the wailing solos of the '70s or the crunching rhythms of the '90s, this amp head provides the perfect foundation. Its intuitive layout ensures that you spend less time fiddling with knobs and more time focusing on what truly matters: your music.

Ideal for professional musicians and vintage gear enthusiasts alike, this amp is a testament to Marshall's enduring legacy in the world of rock.

Key Features:

  • 50-watt all-tube amplifier head
  • Two channels: Normal and Bright
  • No effects loop, preserving pure signal integrity
  • Classic Marshall tone and design
  • Compact and road-ready build

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david_westhoff

1993 Marshall 1987 Vintage Series no FX Loop

Killer Marshall growl..this is the first reissue of this amp, it does not have the FX Loop, which many do not want, I didn't either. Powerful and ballsy!

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jimmarchi1

I don't see a lot of the FX loop RIs around. They definitely sound different.

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