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Description

Unleash the raw energy of rock legends with the Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature amp head. Crafted in collaboration with the iconic Slash himself, this beast channels the seismic tones of "Appetite For Destruction" into your hands. Whether it's the stage you crave or the quietude of your studio, this amp's versatility shines, offering a spectrum from 100 watts of power to a whisper-quiet practice mode. Dive into the dual personality of the "Appetite" and "34" amp modes, blending vintage vibes with modern functionality, including automatic power tube biasing and an FX loop. The Marshall AFD100 isn’t just an amp; it’s a piece of rock history.

Key Features:

  • Dual mode functionality, offering the iconic "Appetite" and "34" amp sounds
  • 100 watts of power, attenuable for studio or at-home practice
  • Automatic power tube biasing for optimal performance
  • Built-in FX loop for integrating effects with ease

Product specs

Brand Marshall
Model AFD100 Slash Signature Appetite For Destruction 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Black
Year 2010 - 2011
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Heads
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 16 ohms, 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 100
Power Tube Type KT88
Reverb None

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature amp head?

The AFD100 is designed to replicate the iconic tones of Slash's "Appetite for Destruction" era, offering a rich, aggressive sound with a pronounced midrange and smooth high-end, perfect for classic rock and hard rock styles.

Is the Marshall AFD100 suitable for home use as well as live performances?

Yes, the AFD100 features adjustable power output from 100W down to 0.1W, making it versatile for both home practice and live gigs without compromising on tone.

Does the Marshall AFD100 have built-in reverb?

No, the AFD100 does not include built-in reverb. However, it features an effects loop that allows you to incorporate external reverb pedals or processors.

What type of power tubes does the Marshall AFD100 use?

The AFD100 utilizes four 6550 power tubes along with five ECC83 preamp tubes, contributing to its powerful and dynamic sound.

How does the automatic self-bias feature on the AFD100 work?

The automatic self-bias feature ensures optimal performance by automatically adjusting the bias of the tubes, and it includes a tube-fault indicator for easy maintenance and reliability.

Can the Marshall AFD100 handle different speaker impedance loads?

Yes, the AFD100 is compatible with 4Ω, 8Ω, and 16Ω speaker cabinets, providing flexibility in speaker configuration for different setups.

Reviews

PROS

  • Authentic Slash tone, perfect for fans of the original Appetite album sound

  • Versatile with sharp, crunchy tones ideal for various rock styles

  • Two distinct gain voicings (#34 and AFD) offer flexibility in sound

  • Built-in attenuator allows for high-gain sound at lower volumes

  • Self-biasing feature simplifies maintenance and tube replacement

  • High resale value, making it a good investment for musicians

  • Compatible with a range of cabinets for customizable sound

  • Effects loop with boost function enhances pedal performance

  • Responsive to guitar's volume knob for dynamic playing

  • Gorgeous plexi-style design with a durable steel plate

CONS

  • Slight gain loss at the lowest attenuator settings

  • Requires precise setup with FX loop/boost for optimal tone

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature.

Features and functionality

  • The AFD100 includes "idiot lights" for each tube failure, external bias adjustment, and a power scaling knob that maintains tone at any output volume.

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  • The AFD100 includes a foot pedal that allows seamless switching between its two distinct amp modes.

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Comparisons

  • The AFD100's first mode mimics a Plexi's sharp, spongy tone, while the second mode offers a JCM800-inspired, fatter, higher-gain sound with Silver Jubilee influences.

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  • AFD100 differs from traditional Slash amps due to the use of 6550 tubes, resulting in more headroom and tighter sound compared to EL34s.

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  • Some users consider replacing stock components with a JCM800 and adding an FX loop to achieve a similar sound at a lower price.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners find the AFD100 takes drive pedals well, allowing for more gain customization.

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  • The 100 watts power rating provides significant headroom, suited for those who prioritize volume and cleaner tones before distortion.

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Value and pricing

  • The AFD100's modern circuitry construction is seen as a compromise compared to hand-wired classics, but its features justify the price for many.

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  • Despite high pricing, the combination of features like 6550 tubes, FX loop, and power attenuator is highlighted as unique and valuable.

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User experience

  • A user emphasized that the AFD100 produces a distinct, "wicked & gnarly" tone not easily replicated by other amps.

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felix_buh1a

The best hot rodded Marshall there is

Forget for a minute, that this amp says "Slash" on front and back. This is one of the best sounding hot rodded classic Marshalls there is.

One channel with High or Low input and two different gain voicings make the AFD100 truly versatile and applicable to most settings. Looking for that classic Hard Rock tone with low end that gives you "the face"? Chuck in the AFD voicing and up the power. Clean sound? Roll back the volume on your guitar and you'll get those sweet Marshall cleans. Looking for more metal? Use the #34 voicing on crunch as a pedal platform (tip: try blending with the Diezel VH4 pedal, it's amazing) and get chugging.

Handy tools: an onboard hot-plate to play your favourite setting at any volume and self-biasing if those valves need changing (probably because you played hours and hours driving them to the max at non-ear-bleeding volume). FX-Loop is also onboard for that arena feel with the right reverb pedal.

Doesn't have to do anything with tone of course but that silver stainless steel plate with plexi-style casing is gorgeous to look at also. Marshall should truly do more steel/silver plates insted of gold. You could frame this thing if it wasn't so damn heavy.

Regardless whether you like Slash (or signature gear in general) or not - this is an amazing and versatile amp that I would recommend 10/10.

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miggytrasmonteofficial

Nice amp

Been using it for 3 years and in fact good sound though.

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See how Slash uses Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature

Slash

Guitarist

Guns N' Roses

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Verified via YouTube

The Marshall AFD100 is Slash's signature head designed to replicate the amp Slash used on Appetite for Destruction. "This is a limited edition," Slash's guitar tech says in this video at (7:00). "We usually start with all the settings around 6 and then dial in for the room," he said.

See how Rob Chapman uses Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature

Rob Chapman

Singer, Guitarist

Dorje

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Verified via YouTube

"Crisper, cleaner" - Rob at 3:15.

See how Magnus Henriksson uses Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature

Magnus Henriksson

Guitarist, Composer

Eclipse

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Verified via Photo

Erik Mårtensson uses the Wizard Modern Classic I and Magnus Henriksson uses the Marshall AFD100 Slash signature head seen in this Instagram photo.

See how Sidlovics Gábor uses Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature

Sidlovics Gábor

Guitarist

Tankcsapda

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Verified via YouTube

In this YouTube video at 12:44, Sidlovics Gábor shows this Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature amp.

Album Usage

The Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature has been featured on the following albums:

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