Marshall AVT150HX Guitar Amplifier Head (150 Watts)

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Marshall AVT150HX Guitar Amplifier Head (150 Watts)

Output (RMS): 150 watts

Impedance: minimum 4 ohms

Speaker: no

Channels: 4

Acoustic simulator

Digital FX + select switch x 2

Parallel FX loop

FX level switch

FX mix controls x 2

Scoop switch x 2

Bright switch

Emulated line out

Headphone jack

Master volume

Master presence control

Speaker outputs: 2 external

Foot controller (supplied): PEDL-10031

Dimensions (mm): 680 x 310 x 260

Weight (kg): 16

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-877-6863

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (35 ratings)
Submitted January 13, 2008 by a customer from comcast.net

"Sweet Marshall Sounds."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I am sold. I have been using Marshall for quite some time and have switched to using other amps and always found myself coming back home to Marshall. I will have this amp for quite a while and I may eventually retire it and upgrade to a higher end (full tube) Marshall, but until then, I am content with what I have.

Sound
The sound that comes from this head unit is very satisfying and bold. I upgraded from a Randall RG75D G3 75watt combo and this things blows it away. The amp is loud and produces tight crisp tone. The fx are superior to anything i've used; however, the amps lack a little when it comes to low end sound, which is the one thing that my Randall had over this amp. For a mid-range half stack, this is definitely worth the money.

Features
This product came with a footswitch that I have yet to use as I am still dialing in my sound. The most useful features are the acoustic simulator and the digital fx. The gated reverb (although not as good as spring reverb) and the chorus are excellent. The acoustic simulation isn't going to magically change music to sound like a taylor or martin acoustic, but it produces a pretty accurate facsimile. The contour or scoop buttons on each channel definitely change tones and are a nice feature if this is something a person will use regularly.

Ease of Use
I have been able to achieve some great harmonics with this amp. The interface is pretty self read more explanatory and simple to use for someone with a little experience. It took me a couple hours to get the sound I was looking for, but I constantly change my sound so I am continually tinkering around with the controls to get what I am looking for.

Quality
This is a very solid unit and I would buy again. I haven't had any problems with this amp and don't foresee any in the future. I gave this amp a 9 because I would recommend upgrading to a higher end cab as opposed to the AVT cab.

Value
I don't know if the amp is worth the sticker price for not being a true tube amp as one could purchase an Orange combo or Tiny Terror for the same price and get a better and louder sound. However, for the quality that Marshall produces, it is worth the purchase price for those looking for something reliable and that will last you a lifetime.

Manufacturer Support
Marshall receives a ten because I have never had to use their support.

The Wow Factor
For me, I rate the appeal of this amp a 10 because it's all I could afford when shooting for a quality half stack. Granted it's not a JCM or Vintage Modern, but this thing screams Marshall and has that look at me quality.

Musical Background:
hobbyist

Musical Style:
Blues, Metal
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