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Marshall 8080 Valvestate 80V

Hybrid Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the ValveState I series

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Published on 07/01/10 at 03:41
So I think it's a transistor amp with a preamp lamp ...
80 W is good but not an All Tube ...
A footswitch (I do have more unfortunately) to pass the clean channel to channel distortion.
EQ, reverb, a loop, the writ must, without frills.

UTILIZATION

very simple to use, it comes easily to find his son ...

SOUNDS

With a Les Paul for years it has gone well together ... with pedals (BOSS, ZOOM, etc). ... also but hey it's a transistor amp, the sound was frankly nothing to do with a good tube amp ...
The lack of clean heat, the distortion is nice, pretty realistic ...
This is an amp "boilerplate" for the price of the day, we could afford a Marshall correct.
His only concern: the knobs who spit with time ... I would have to change them ...
I recently emerged from the cellar, not used for 7 or 8 years, it still works!
Rather strong ...

OVERALL OPINION

Used between 1995 and 2003, he made rehearsals, scenes, never worry about except the knobs which crachouillent after 4 / 5 years of use ...
Its strong point is his versatility
His weakness: lack of personality
I switched on after Peavey Bandit 112 with calculator (warmer) and a Vox AC30 (very hot!) Is on that has nothing to do but to start, an amp is correct .. .