Crank it up to 10 and let this amp sing. Modeled after the well-known Marshall Super Lead 100, this amp offers as much gain as it does tone. Bridge the channels like you would an original and get the clarity and gain of the first channel, and beef it up with the warmth of the second channel. This kit includes 4 JJ EL34 tubes and 3 12AX7 preamp tubes that bring this Class A/B amp into a realm of its own.
1966-1981 100 Watt Super Lead A/B All Tube AmplifierOutput: ~100 Watts Circuit/Model: 1959 Fixed Bias with an adjustable bias potentiometer
Build Time: 7 hours Difficulty: 4 out of 5
If you are looking for an amplifier that is compact, lightweight, but powerful, this is the jewel for you. It produces beautiful cleans and one of the best distortion tones ever produced. The 18 watt amplifier is the epitome of perfect vintage Marshall® tone.
1966-68 18 Watt Class A/B All Tube Amplifier Output: ~18 Watt Circuit/Model: 1974 Cathode Biased
Build Time: 6 hours Difficulty: 3 out of 5
If you are looking for an amplifier that is compact, lightweight, but powerful, this is the jewel for you. It produces beautiful cleans and one of the best distortion tones ever produced. The 18 watt amplifier is the epitome of perfect vintage Marshall® tone. Head unit only, not a speaker combo.
This was the first amplifier Marshall® ever built based off of the 5F6A circuit. Favored by blues and rock guitarists, this amp can produce a warm sustain and elegant clean tones, with a pronounced rectifier "sag." Played by guitar greats such as Angus Young and Gary Moore.
Class A/B all Tube Amplifier Output: ~45 watts Circuit: 1987 Fixed Biased w/ adjustable potentiometer
This kit produces similar tones to a 1965-66 Marshall® JTM45. Class A/B All Tube Amplifier. Which was the first amplifier Marshall® ever built based off of the 5F6A circuit. Favored by blues and rock guitarists, this amp can produce a warm sustain and elegant clean tones, with a pronounced rectifier "sag." Played by guitar greats such as Angus Young and Gary Moore.
Output: ~45 Watts Circuit/Model: 1987 Fixed Bias with an adjustable bias potentiometer
This kit produces similar tones to a 81-90 Marshall® JCM800
Class A/B Tube Amplifier Output - ~50 Watts Circuit/Model - 2204 Fixed Bias with an adjustable bias potentiometer