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

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  • jerem63jerem63

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 11/05/08 at 09:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a hybrid amp (one 12AX7 pramplification lamp) and a transistor amp.
    Amplification 2 * 40 watts RMS with 2 Speakers Celestion 12 "GT12. (Very good speaker, not Introduced the SECOND Valvestate series)
    This amp sounds clean possde 2 and 2 distortion:
    -Its Clean
    -A Crunch
    -2 Distortion od1, OD2.
    Presence of a reverb. On the chorus stro activated from the pedal.

    USE

    The configuration of the amp is very simple, nothing complicated.
    The dscription "good sound" is very subjective but I think this amp is pretty polivalent, there is obviously a well-THE marshall with ov2 and then more blousy and crunch sounds that can be obtained remaining in his clean is growing volume g…
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    This is a hybrid amp (one 12AX7 pramplification lamp) and a transistor amp.
    Amplification 2 * 40 watts RMS with 2 Speakers Celestion 12 "GT12. (Very good speaker, not Introduced the SECOND Valvestate series)
    This amp sounds clean possde 2 and 2 distortion:
    -Its Clean
    -A Crunch
    -2 Distortion od1, OD2.
    Presence of a reverb. On the chorus stro activated from the pedal.

    USE

    The configuration of the amp is very simple, nothing complicated.
    The dscription "good sound" is very subjective but I think this amp is pretty polivalent, there is obviously a well-THE marshall with ov2 and then more blousy and crunch sounds that can be obtained remaining in his clean is growing volume gain (by lowering the master, it's safer !!).
    I use a gibson les paul and his hontement rings.

    SONORITS

    It is ideally suited my style of music and as I said prcdemment this amp is very polivalent should be a lot of musicians I think. It is very biensur powerful and widely used to play with acoustic drums, you risk even to draw your drummer even if he used to play hard. In concert he is great, playing in front and you have a more than adequate return.
    Even in large rooms transplanting forcment is not necessary.

    As I also said I play with a les paul and sound as well as saturated clean is very good.
    The distortion is very hot, the sound is comparable to that of a whole lamp.
    One gripe perhaps, the precision of potentiomtre, you have insisted to evolve the sound.
    The distortion is very good, and the clean sound is not bad either.
    The stro chorus is very interesting, both in its clear that its saturated it adds heat. In clean sound it provides a sound very round.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I use it for 1 year now, I've bought used and I'm delighted, it's a very very solid amp (public car ...).
    The marshall distortion is trsrussi and presents.
    I 've tried a lot of amp model before purchase including all-tube amp like the Peavey ValveKing 112 and this amp can not marshall the ankle.
    The price quality ratio is gnial today we find it used less than 200 Euros, which is drisoir for this amp.
    With the experience I refrais this choice is an amp that keeps life even if all the ranges lamp marshall and mesa boogie are Superior, it remains a very good amp that is far from being ridiculous face has any lamp.
    In short, amp warm, powerful, strong and polivalent.
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  • onelittlejogonelittlejog

    It was okay to start out with.

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 08/25/13 at 03:30
    Not much to add (solid-state, pseudo hybrid ....clean channel 100% solid-state, OD channel with a marshall 12Ax7 tube).
    It's a pity it doesn't feature a headphone out or a speaker out to connect it to external cabs, with hindsight I would've really appreciated it. For the rest, it's really comprehensive and versatile.

    USE

    I used it live and for rehearsals from 1995 until 2006 (when I switched to a Jcm 900 MK III 2100 model...read my review).
    Since 2006 I use it for my home studio or to do other jobs.
    I've played with alternative, pop, rock, and metal bands...and it has always fit well.
    It sounds all right at low volumes, especially the OD channel.
    I used it again several y…
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    Not much to add (solid-state, pseudo hybrid ....clean channel 100% solid-state, OD channel with a marshall 12Ax7 tube).
    It's a pity it doesn't feature a headphone out or a speaker out to connect it to external cabs, with hindsight I would've really appreciated it. For the rest, it's really comprehensive and versatile.

    USE

    I used it live and for rehearsals from 1995 until 2006 (when I switched to a Jcm 900 MK III 2100 model...read my review).
    Since 2006 I use it for my home studio or to do other jobs.
    I've played with alternative, pop, rock, and metal bands...and it has always fit well.
    It sounds all right at low volumes, especially the OD channel.
    I used it again several years ago for a gig in a small venue...and it was catastrophic!! I'll never do it again!


    SOUND

    As soon as you crank it up a bit, it turns shrill and lacks warmth...a 5-watt tube amp sounds better.
    It doesn't make me feel anything ever since I've been playing tubes...
    Back in the day, tube amps were inaccessible, they were really expensive, that's why I chose it...there were not many options!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's okay to start out with and not go broke, but you'll quickly need to move on to something else. Avoid using it for gigs, unless you play at low volumes and are amplified via the PA.
    Go for a tube amp as soon as you can.

    + Connections
    + Reverb
    + Nice speaker
    + OD channel

    - Solid-state sound
    - Sound is degraded at high volumes
    - Weight
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  • Ju13090Ju13090

    It puts up with low frequencies!

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 12/16/12 at 15:22
    Solid-state amp with one 12AX7 preamp tube
    Standard connections.
    2x40 watts with two 12" Celestion G12T speakers
    Stereo chorus and reverb
    Open back


    USE

    You plug in, turn the knobs and play...

    SOUND

    To me, this amp is a must for death metal, I have never heard an amp that can put up so well with low frequencies.
    It's incredible. I tune to A, with 13/64 strings, and have no muddle, no trembling speakers, nothing, it behaves impeccable.
    In terms of distortion, I use the OD2 channel, which is really mind-blowing. It's powerful and relatively light at the same time.
    I use Seymour SH-6 SH-8 X2N at the neck and don't have the slightest need to connect a single pe…
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    Solid-state amp with one 12AX7 preamp tube
    Standard connections.
    2x40 watts with two 12" Celestion G12T speakers
    Stereo chorus and reverb
    Open back


    USE

    You plug in, turn the knobs and play...

    SOUND

    To me, this amp is a must for death metal, I have never heard an amp that can put up so well with low frequencies.
    It's incredible. I tune to A, with 13/64 strings, and have no muddle, no trembling speakers, nothing, it behaves impeccable.
    In terms of distortion, I use the OD2 channel, which is really mind-blowing. It's powerful and relatively light at the same time.
    I use Seymour SH-6 SH-8 X2N at the neck and don't have the slightest need to connect a single pedal to have a additional gain.
    To give you an idea, when I connect a Metal Muff, I can hear no gain difference whatsoever, except for some extra gain in the high end.
    Do note that, like with many Marshalls, the mids and treble controls aren't as good as the bass one.
    The pots crackle when you turn them, but that's quite normal for a Marshall.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for about 3 years and I had several amps before, including a peavey bandit 112 and a marshall amphead with an 8100 cab.
    The bandit 112's speaker vibrates at loud volumes with a standard gauge and the 8100 lacks punch, I had to play with a pedal, but I used EMG 81 and 85 with this amp, it was way less powerful than with the SH8, which may skew my judgment.
    I love its punch and its particularly metal sound. The amp responds perfectly to low frequencies and thick string gauges (I use 13/64).
    What annoys me a bit is that the reverb sets off at 10 on mine.
    I have never really cranked the volume all the way up. The most "extreme" settings I've used have been with both the boost and the master volume at 4, and it already kicks ass.
    Then again, it's only 80 watts, so it's not the best to play with a band.
    It maybe okay to play soft music, but to play death metal you'll need at least twice that to be heard over a drummer who plays like a real death metal drummer.

    Metalheads should go for it, you won't find anything better for the price.
    I would eventually like to compare it with a LINE 6 Spider, but I don't think its speakers are of such good quality, even if I know that the latter has a more modern and cleaner distortion than the Marshall.

    Do note that my reverb only works when set to 10, which means it sets off at full throttle at 10.

    Marshall..
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  • MGR/Chrisy HarrisMGR/Chrisy Harris

    Marshall S80 8240 Stereo Chorus combo

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 03/18/05 at 15:00
    I bought my 8240 from a friend of mine who runs a studio. I needed a bigger amp to cope with gigs and regular studio runs and this marshall was ideal. I payed £200 for it which, for what you get is pretty damn good. I have seen cheaper ones around but i managed to find one in good exceptionaly condition, although it may need a good service.

    It's an amazingly heavy duty, its from an older marshall range which means it would be built well. The stereo chorus gives such a warm rotating feel. The reverb is responsive and not too OTT. It has two channels (footswitchable), both channels, clean and overdrive really do give ya a kick in the back when ur standin in front of em. 2 X 12 Eminence speak…
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    I bought my 8240 from a friend of mine who runs a studio. I needed a bigger amp to cope with gigs and regular studio runs and this marshall was ideal. I payed £200 for it which, for what you get is pretty damn good. I have seen cheaper ones around but i managed to find one in good exceptionaly condition, although it may need a good service.

    It's an amazingly heavy duty, its from an older marshall range which means it would be built well. The stereo chorus gives such a warm rotating feel. The reverb is responsive and not too OTT. It has two channels (footswitchable), both channels, clean and overdrive really do give ya a kick in the back when ur standin in front of em. 2 X 12 Eminence speakers which are very versatile, producing everythin from a warm flowing sound to hard hitting roars and screams. They handle all gains/volumes on 10, even most celestions dont manage that.

    erm...well when i first got the amp i was concerned about a slight electronic hum (i mean so quiet you had to stick head inside the cab), the amp has been through a few years and needs a service which probly would help quieten it down, its probly nothing, im picky lol. The inputs could have been metal and not plastic, it could have been set on casters (its a bitch the keep picking up and moving with one handle at the top), could have had a few more AUX outputs ect. finally the effects loop in it seems to cut out half the volume of the effects when you put any pedals through it. craazy, didnt bother me as i just run into the input.

    As far as quality and construction goes, its a Marshall! not really much else to be said. 98% in my opinion

    Great sound, great build, great features great amp! Just find one thats not too old, naturally they become more of a liabilty without servicing.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Anonymous

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 06/18/05 at 05:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The amp is a Marshall Valvestate 8240 amp transistor, robust, bnficiant a correct sound but also a Stereo Chorus. It has a faade in between Input and 2 inputs (left-right) to use the power amps directly with a pramp and a multi-purpose. At the rear you will find two outputs between console and for a footswitch (supplied). Fidler Marshall Celestion provides services to speakers.

    UTILIZATION

    It is relatively easy to OTeN good sound After a few hours of use. However, the button 'contour' canal in saturated normment can change the sound. The crunch in the clean channel is really not bad.

    SOUNDS

    I no longer use the pramp of Marshall but my GX-700 Nighthawk in Stereo with my…
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    The amp is a Marshall Valvestate 8240 amp transistor, robust, bnficiant a correct sound but also a Stereo Chorus. It has a faade in between Input and 2 inputs (left-right) to use the power amps directly with a pramp and a multi-purpose. At the rear you will find two outputs between console and for a footswitch (supplied). Fidler Marshall Celestion provides services to speakers.

    UTILIZATION

    It is relatively easy to OTeN good sound After a few hours of use. However, the button 'contour' canal in saturated normment can change the sound. The crunch in the clean channel is really not bad.

    SOUNDS

    I no longer use the pramp of Marshall but my GX-700 Nighthawk in Stereo with my Start and my 57 'and I must say I am satisfied with the sound. Simply connecting the outputs Output (left-right) of your multi-effects directly ing the Input (left-right). Doing a lot of back and concerned about the noise Fidler, my config allows me to get any kind of sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use my Marshall for 10 years and it still sounds as well. Plugger live in the amp is a good but not an equivalent or JCM900 MesaBoogie, however much lighter and above all cheaper.
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  • nanou-ahdehnnanou-ahdehn

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 10/25/05 at 14:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    A transistor-amp
    2x40W = W-80
    - Channels: clean (clean & crunch) distortion (2 distos) effects (presence, reverb, effects ...)

    UTILIZATION

    -Trs simple configuration and complements for this type of amp!
    -Good quality sound in your room or in rpt 'argler easy.
    I've bought used and I did not have a manual ...

    SOUNDS

    I use it in music "mtal", I should thanks to one of its distos but there must be better for the same price.
    I use it with an esp / ltd viper 100 and a axl / emg (registered in England only) telecaster
    - The clean sound is "clean" in the case said, the crunch is nice for small trs solos or intros, the distortion is quite a heavy and a little more d…
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    A transistor-amp
    2x40W = W-80
    - Channels: clean (clean & crunch) distortion (2 distos) effects (presence, reverb, effects ...)

    UTILIZATION

    -Trs simple configuration and complements for this type of amp!
    -Good quality sound in your room or in rpt 'argler easy.
    I've bought used and I did not have a manual ...

    SOUNDS

    I use it in music "mtal", I should thanks to one of its distos but there must be better for the same price.
    I use it with an esp / ltd viper 100 and a axl / emg (registered in England only) telecaster
    - The clean sound is "clean" in the case said, the crunch is nice for small trs solos or intros, the distortion is quite a heavy and a little more deuxime punk / ska / jazz in my opinion.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for 2 years now, it is quite powerful but heavy trs (2 HP high) it is more than enough for rptions but is insufficient for outdoor concerts ... Having bought used a 250 Whereas I like many a good value trs qualitprix! n'hsiterait Poas and I had the choice again. only "catch" you can connect only one instrument above ....
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  • DoWnDoWn

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 08/30/06 at 15:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This amp is an amp mixed with a 12AX7 tube in the floor of prampli and a transistor amplifier.
    It's open back combo of 2 * 40W (2HP celstion GT12 [12 inches] 4 ohms)
    the connection is quite simple:

    Front:
    between a
    a mono preamp output
    2 entries in the power section (one per channel amplifier is a stro)

    At the rear:
    2 outputs (left / right) for mixing console
    A plug for the footswitch provided.

    effects:
    channel 1 clean / crunch (non-switching button controllable via footswitch)
    overdrive channel 2 (with rglage the 'contour')

    -> We switch from channel 1 to 2 via the footswitch

    a spring reverb (not controllable via footswitch)
    Stereo chorus (controllable via…
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    This amp is an amp mixed with a 12AX7 tube in the floor of prampli and a transistor amplifier.
    It's open back combo of 2 * 40W (2HP celstion GT12 [12 inches] 4 ohms)
    the connection is quite simple:

    Front:
    between a
    a mono preamp output
    2 entries in the power section (one per channel amplifier is a stro)

    At the rear:
    2 outputs (left / right) for mixing console
    A plug for the footswitch provided.

    effects:
    channel 1 clean / crunch (non-switching button controllable via footswitch)
    overdrive channel 2 (with rglage the 'contour')

    -> We switch from channel 1 to 2 via the footswitch

    a spring reverb (not controllable via footswitch)
    Stereo chorus (controllable via footswitch)

    Note that if you plug your guitar in between and we try to insert an effects loop DNAS prvue this purpose, part of the signal remains untreated .. damage (effects loop parallle?)

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is quite simple: you plug, you play.

    Get a good sound is more dlicat, especially on the clean channel quite "flat", as in
    Most of Marshall ...

    by against the distortion and chorus are rather Russian

    a large black dot much background noise it breaks the ears!

    the power section of which is soon screaming up the volume and it breaks your ears for a change.

    the manual only Submitted functionality of the device in a rather haphazard: there is only one manual for the Valvestate The series is also I tl chargeable on the site of Marshall http://www.marshallamps.com/resources/downloads.asp?dowloadGroupId=2

    SOUNDS

    This amp is for someone who plays rock a little muscle but to get a big sound, it may be to consider buying a metal pedals such zone.
    Anyway I will change my lamp (I'll put an electro-harmonix) and see if the distortion s'paissit

    Good .. after changing my lamp by Electro-Harmonix, the sound is much better compared to the original lamp marshall, but it is only my opinion. background noise is still as Submitted.

    I play this amp with a Jackson PS2, mainly distortion thoroughly, but the clean sound is finally usable boff anything. may need to be the color with a bit of reverb or chorus.
    I'm not a fan of the sound clear, but it's going good all the same.

    background noise very Submitted ruins everything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used this amp for about 9 months.

    I like the chapter are:

    - The distortion, chorus.
    - Price: carrment we found for cheap.
    - The supplied footswitch.
    - The HP celestion
    - The acoustic power output

    Chapter I like least are:
    - The weight (21.8 kg is heavy anyway and I have three floors to go adscendre RPET my!)
    - The potentiomtres belching: a shame for years marshall economise on these accessories. It serves their image to save a MISR: dbile! (It looks good to go better with a stroke of eight bomb, but it's not an excuse to mount marshall knobs also cheap!)
    - Lack of Accessibility assistive technology software to replace the lamp (you have everything apart, even if it's easy, it's not an excuse)
    - The change in volume when you put the chorus (it plays a little louder!)
    - The reliability of these devices is zero (hence the nickname "marchemal") sometimes there are inexplicable cuts and random image of her. they are dried welding problem. one solution to resolder the beast. mine the fate of other Repair Tool, but problems persist

    It's not a good quality price, the sound is not great, the reliability concerns carrment and it unsaleable. rather put a little more money and make something better.
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  • ppolwuizitppolwuizit

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 12/15/06 at 05:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amplification hybrid preamp with lamp and then transistors.
    80w by two 40-hp GT celestion pa how market
    two clear clean crunch, OD1 OD2 two overdrive, reverb, chorus with rate and depth adjustable, one send, out parallel direct out, effects loop-20db.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple config, settings and boorish Bourin, no finesse in this amp, using rudimentary.
    Clean ugly.
    crunch either.
    body = 0
    I cros that obtaining "good" sound comes from the famous button "contour" digging mediums and coupled with the gain knob 2 overdrive overdrive provides a rare stamp enjoyable.
    basically this amp I think everything is disposable ke sof the famous OD2, which destroyed everything.
    a medi…
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    Amplification hybrid preamp with lamp and then transistors.
    80w by two 40-hp GT celestion pa how market
    two clear clean crunch, OD1 OD2 two overdrive, reverb, chorus with rate and depth adjustable, one send, out parallel direct out, effects loop-20db.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple config, settings and boorish Bourin, no finesse in this amp, using rudimentary.
    Clean ugly.
    crunch either.
    body = 0
    I cros that obtaining "good" sound comes from the famous button "contour" digging mediums and coupled with the gain knob 2 overdrive overdrive provides a rare stamp enjoyable.
    basically this amp I think everything is disposable ke sof the famous OD2, which destroyed everything.
    a medium and a very flashy high dynamic response. For this, the contour must be pushed just a quarter and half the gain.
    note that the abscence of body and trunk of this amp is strong enough.
    the gain knob and contour pressed his death gives a Nazi V-ugly metalheads, no interest for a guy that makes me come hardcore.

    I put 8 just for the two overdrive makes the rest are sensitive tape. tfaçon jOperation not come clear that at least c set.

    SOUNDS

    Jadore then the sound of this amp with daut I sound really typical and original that I have never found elsewhere (or on my JCM2000, if on my mesa) the User's why I live for some transition good rock n roll.
    I'm just in time with this amp and with a lag and now I roxanne by the User intermittent with my telecaster.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This amp is a third hand ke I think the first guy who is served sen used it the first time 20 years ago now it is not always impeccable Balls
    the lamp is fucked and I think that it c fé ke my regal sound puiske loverdrive severe smashes. amp indestructible he underwent more than one hundred times of great and beautiful little car trips without any protection, I lay down fer once, nothing broken, jai typed in about 300 times, no prob it work Impeks, c come the tank bestiot, there's beer and sweat all over the track, the dust about 5cm depaisseur deriere enclosures, son are almost grilled nref land with it and make it sound a treat c believe me.
    I have nicknamed "the Warshall".

    money is worthless aujdui, if you want to play with overdrive ....
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  • syl2412syl2412

    If you don't like metal, look elsewhere

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 09/23/11 at 06:48
    "Small" solid-state Marshall with hybrid preamp: One 12AX7 tube. Only for the OD channel, as far as I can tell.
    Power: 80w (2x40) (incomparable to the 80w of a tube amp)
    2 channels (clean/crunch, OD1/OD2)
    Chorus
    Spring reverb.
    2 Celestion G12T speakers
    Effects loop (parallel)
    Speakers out: Left+right
    2-button footswitch (clean/OD - chorus on/off).

    USE

    It's as easy to dial in as any combo.
    Channel 1 can be used for clean or crunch sounds (a light crunch). There's 1 pot for the gain + 1 one clean/crunch selection button + EQ bass-mid-treble. Enough for the clean section.
    Channel 2 can be used as OD1 or OD2. There's 1 pot for the gain + 1 OD1/OD2 selection button + EQ (b…
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    "Small" solid-state Marshall with hybrid preamp: One 12AX7 tube. Only for the OD channel, as far as I can tell.
    Power: 80w (2x40) (incomparable to the 80w of a tube amp)
    2 channels (clean/crunch, OD1/OD2)
    Chorus
    Spring reverb.
    2 Celestion G12T speakers
    Effects loop (parallel)
    Speakers out: Left+right
    2-button footswitch (clean/OD - chorus on/off).

    USE

    It's as easy to dial in as any combo.
    Channel 1 can be used for clean or crunch sounds (a light crunch). There's 1 pot for the gain + 1 one clean/crunch selection button + EQ bass-mid-treble. Enough for the clean section.
    Channel 2 can be used as OD1 or OD2. There's 1 pot for the gain + 1 OD1/OD2 selection button + EQ (bass-mid-treble+presence) + 1 channel volume pot. A good point is that the OD channel can be perfectly in balance with the clean channel thanks to the channel's volume pot.
    I don't use the effects loop, since its "parallel" design will always let "through" part of the unprocessed sound. So you end up with a "wet/dry" mix.
    The Chorus can be adjusted in terms of speed and depth..
    The reverb has one control. A small drawback is that you can't activate or deactivate the reverb with the footswitch. Which means you have to do it by hand in the middle of the song. Not the best option live.
    Its power is enough for gigs in small clubs and venues, but compared to my 50-watt Hughes & Kettner tube combo, it's not really that powerful.

    SOUND

    I have used it with an Ibanez JEM555 and an Epiphone Les Paul equipped with Seymour Duncan (SH1&SH2). Not too bad guitars, I'd say.

    The sound of the clean channel has no personality, no life. That's not the main asset of this sort of amp. It starts to crunch slightly when you crank the gain beyond 13. That's about the only sound I like about this channel. I have never used the crunch mode, which doesn't crunch that much and lacks lots of warmth.

    The OD section is much more interesting thanks to the preamp tube. OD1 is a rock OD, nothing exceptional, but quite usable. OD2 has a much more metal sound, with significantly more gain. The latter is much better (for metal). I've tried several pedals with it and always keep coming back to Marshall's OD. But it's impossible to give it some warmth. Even with the lows and presence all the way up, it remains shrill.

    The chorus is simple but it doesn't sound bad at all.

    The reverb sounds fine, too, but it's not easy to use live (no footswitch).

    The two Celestions reproduce sound fine. Especially when the Chorus is engaged with rate+depth at 0.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had it for 15 years. It still works fine, despite the multiple travels, which makes me think it's sturdy. I haven't used it since I bought an all-tube amp. The difference is huge.
    I bought it when I began playing electric guitar, without trying out any other amps. I was young, starting out and wanted a Marshall... With hindsight, I can now tell its limitations. It has a typical metal sound and it isn't great for other styles. It is too shrill.
    Given my evolution, I wouldn't buy an amp like this now, but back then it was of great use to me (when I was a metalhead). Right now you can find all-tube amps with much more warmth and a better dynamic response, a better overall sound, for the same price.
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  • SatoneSatone

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 03/16/08 at 10:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Small correction which does prcedemment said, it's a hybrid amp with a lamp prampli. A change with wear an Electro-Harmonix (hot) or a Tung-Sol (mtal).
    This is my 8240 S80 deuxime trs rather well for home use and rpt.
    Do not push the rverbe and chorus as ca soule force but it is a matter of taste.

    UTILIZATION

    CLEAN:
    It's still OK but I do not use it in this canal.Je prefer to have the clean channel with the OD1 lowering the gain, it's better! As the old one.
    The crunch, ibid.

    OD1:
    Great for blues, with a gain rgl to have a clean with notes and a crunch in agreement depending on the attack

    OD2:
    Super Channel with a grain very particular Marshall.
    No need to pus…
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    Small correction which does prcedemment said, it's a hybrid amp with a lamp prampli. A change with wear an Electro-Harmonix (hot) or a Tung-Sol (mtal).
    This is my 8240 S80 deuxime trs rather well for home use and rpt.
    Do not push the rverbe and chorus as ca soule force but it is a matter of taste.

    UTILIZATION

    CLEAN:
    It's still OK but I do not use it in this canal.Je prefer to have the clean channel with the OD1 lowering the gain, it's better! As the old one.
    The crunch, ibid.

    OD1:
    Great for blues, with a gain rgl to have a clean with notes and a crunch in agreement depending on the attack

    OD2:
    Super Channel with a grain very particular Marshall.
    No need to push the gain to max, it sounds rough if you do not master the guitar or if there are double coils.
    Alternatively, put the gain at max and turn down the volume of the guitar.

    SOUNDS

    Plugs into an Ibanez JS 1000, it sounds fabulous.
    Contour button is formidable and allows multiple possibilities of sound.
    I prefer to put it back on almost OD2 and 2 / 3 of OD1.

    OVERALL OPINION

    As I said dj, my deuxime therefore fully satisfied.
    The first bought in 1999 and sold after a break in practice.
    The second bought a year ago with no regrets after trying models modeling that I was not satisfied (Vox, Behringer, Line 6) and models too expensive lamps.
    DARK!
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  • sinpousinpou

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 02/03/09 at 11:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Feature: cf. existing records
    For power, this amp works well for small concerts, and amateur players.

    UTILIZATION

    I bought the amp used there for quite some time. I had no manual, but it's still a good amp easy to use. It is easily the sound you want (especially in his clear, but the issue, we'll see below).

    SOUNDS

    Well there a lot to say. Everything depends of course on the desired starting ... So my opinion is not shared by everyone.

    I use this amp with a Start Plus and Micro Lace Sensor Gold. I play more 70s rock (Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd), or funk, and a lot of stuff done (but I rarely use heavy distorted sounds).

    In the light or light / crunch is a real tr…
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    Feature: cf. existing records
    For power, this amp works well for small concerts, and amateur players.

    UTILIZATION

    I bought the amp used there for quite some time. I had no manual, but it's still a good amp easy to use. It is easily the sound you want (especially in his clear, but the issue, we'll see below).

    SOUNDS

    Well there a lot to say. Everything depends of course on the desired starting ... So my opinion is not shared by everyone.

    I use this amp with a Start Plus and Micro Lace Sensor Gold. I play more 70s rock (Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd), or funk, and a lot of stuff done (but I rarely use heavy distorted sounds).

    In the light or light / crunch is a real treat! Using the neck pickup, you get a get a super hot, with a good seed ... short of happiness.

    Its distortion, it depends on the settings, but by not gain too much (or too much reverb), we come to have a fairly dynamic, with a nice grain. By pushing the gain, the sound tends rapidly to the Marshall distortion ... (On these amps, it is horrible! Why buying a Marshall you tell me ... because it was cheap!) ...

    Mode distortion, regardless of the gain is not really top (or not at all), and as I said earlier, in the style of song that I play (I think for an American rock, it must be pretty ...?).

    OVERALL OPINION

    In short, I hesitated a lot of time to sell the amp. I did not because I think the clean sound is really good, and I will have to willingly separate myself from the disto.
    So here's a nice compromise: I bought a blower tube (Jacques, nickel for the 70s rock sound). I used the chorus during the solo to spin more potato ... and it works pretty well ...

    The positives are (for me):
    - The clear sound
    - The chorus that can potentially be used to "boost" (ouch ouch ouch ... sorry for the purists)
    - The stereo effects loop does not work too badly
    - Power

    negative:
    - The distortion
    - The amp is heavy!! (Be careful if you must wear it at arm's length of 3km .. lool)
    - Amp a bit outdated, but the principal is there.

    The quality / price ratio for an occasion (200 euros now, see below), is very reasonable. But according to the style of zic you do, expect side effects (mostly distortion).
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  • frankypfrankyp

    a sound of spray

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 09/15/10 at 04:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2x40W transistor etc. ... (Already said)
    variable power, random, according to the juice goes well or not!!

    UTILIZATION

    impossible to have a good sound for someone just looking!


    SOUNDS

    even with my Gibson Les Paul Custom or my jackson, and my pedal board, it was bad

    OVERALL OPINION

    Fortunately, it is not mine! I borrowed the studio or rehearsal because I had my 2 lamp body while Peavy nor my hot rod on the spot!
    I do not push me, I try to remain objective: these amps were the beginning of the decline marshall regarding transistors!
    cables and components are of poor quality and sound does not regularly: there are power losses. Even when there is not this pb…
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    2x40W transistor etc. ... (Already said)
    variable power, random, according to the juice goes well or not!!

    UTILIZATION

    impossible to have a good sound for someone just looking!


    SOUNDS

    even with my Gibson Les Paul Custom or my jackson, and my pedal board, it was bad

    OVERALL OPINION

    Fortunately, it is not mine! I borrowed the studio or rehearsal because I had my 2 lamp body while Peavy nor my hot rod on the spot!
    I do not push me, I try to remain objective: these amps were the beginning of the decline marshall regarding transistors!
    cables and components are of poor quality and sound does not regularly: there are power losses. Even when there is not this pb, sound is a mush! 100 times worse than my old hot rod U.S.
    if you really want to marshall the transistor, it exists: you have to get the old +
    (Early 80s or 70s)
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  • slim-mikeslim-mike

    Pleasant surprise

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 12/03/10 at 04:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Already described

    UTILIZATION

    I use this amp only at home (for now) so I'm not bothered by not being able to clean switcher crunch or to OD1 OD2. Besides, I have no footswitch. However, he could have put a 3-way footswitch (channel / mode / Chorus).

    For the record, the guy who gave me my first yard scraper 14-15 years ago used this amp I thought was a "powerhouse" ...



    SOUNDS

    I've played with my SG and my Les Paul, and bin it blew me away the devil.
    Besides, I'm not at all agree with the previous opinion (maybe the model he has tried messing) the OD1 is perfect bright / crunch to the guitar volume pot and OD2 to the crunch / big overdrive / distortion at tjs knob.
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    Already described

    UTILIZATION

    I use this amp only at home (for now) so I'm not bothered by not being able to clean switcher crunch or to OD1 OD2. Besides, I have no footswitch. However, he could have put a 3-way footswitch (channel / mode / Chorus).

    For the record, the guy who gave me my first yard scraper 14-15 years ago used this amp I thought was a "powerhouse" ...



    SOUNDS

    I've played with my SG and my Les Paul, and bin it blew me away the devil.
    Besides, I'm not at all agree with the previous opinion (maybe the model he has tried messing) the OD1 is perfect bright / crunch to the guitar volume pot and OD2 to the crunch / big overdrive / distortion at tjs knob.

    Personally I do not use the OD1, I do everything on OD2, which has more body. I find this amp sounds much better than the VS65R of my youth (if I had known). After it is no exaggeration is not the whole dynamics of a lamp but it is really very good with excellent spatial sound with 2 speakers and more when it starts the chorus.

    Details:
    The clean channel of my copy does not work.
    My impressions are given for volume rather low.


    OVERALL OPINION

    It is perfect for the fact that I use CAD at home not strong.

    I recommend it to anyone looking for an amp and house models who hesitate between type Micro-cube MG2FX (the little I know of no vox). To have these little amps at home, there's no picture.

    I play on a Marshall Vintage / Modern 2266h on 4 / 12 Marshall (V30 + G12T75)
    I played on JCM 800, JCM 2000, Peavey Classic Rack PA 50/50 + Tubefex, Mesa Dual Rectifier JMP-1 + PA Peavey, Mesa 395 + PA rack Triaxis simulclass; Engl Screamer 50.

    The value for money of mine is incredible, say up to 150 € it is worth the cost. At this price, it must be in perfect working condition especially the knobs.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo ChorusPublished on 11/05/08 at 09:18
    (Originally written by jerem63/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Hybrid amp (with one 12AX7 tube in the preamp stage) and a solid-state power amp.
    2 x 40 watts RMS output power and two 12" Celestion GT12 speakers. (very good speakers which aren't used in the second Valvestate series)
    Two clean sounds plus two distortion sounds:
    - Clean
    - Crunch
    - 2 x distortion (OD1 and OD2).
    On-board reverb. Integrated stereo chorus switchable via footswitch.

    UTILIZATION

    The amp architecture is very simple.
    The meaning of "good tone" is very subjective but I think this amp is very versatile. Of course you get THE Marshall sound with the OD2 function but you can also get blues and crunch sounds out…
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    (Originally written by jerem63/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    Hybrid amp (with one 12AX7 tube in the preamp stage) and a solid-state power amp.
    2 x 40 watts RMS output power and two 12" Celestion GT12 speakers. (very good speakers which aren't used in the second Valvestate series)
    Two clean sounds plus two distortion sounds:
    - Clean
    - Crunch
    - 2 x distortion (OD1 and OD2).
    On-board reverb. Integrated stereo chorus switchable via footswitch.

    UTILIZATION

    The amp architecture is very simple.
    The meaning of "good tone" is very subjective but I think this amp is very versatile. Of course you get THE Marshall sound with the OD2 function but you can also get blues and crunch sounds out of it (use the clean channel and increase the gain setting but be cautious, don't forget to decrease the master volume!!).
    I'm using it with a Les Paul and the sound is awesome!

    SOUNDS

    It perfectly suits my style of music and as I already mentioned before it's very versatile so it will suit the needs of lots of musicians. It has a very high output power and allows to easily play with acoustic drums. Your drummer might get exhausted even if he's used to playing loud. Live on stage, you'll have a good monitoring with this amp behind you.
    Event for larger venues, it won't be necessary to amplify the amp through the P.A.

    With my Les Paul, it produces very good clean and distortion sounds.
    The distortion sounds are very warm and the tone is close to the one of an all-tube amp.
    The only critic I can make is that the knobs are not very effective so you'll have to exaggerate your settings.
    The clean sounds are also quite good.
    The stereo chorus is interesting because it adds some warmth to both clean and distortion sounds. It provides very round clean sounds.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for one year. I bought it secondhand and I'm very happy with it. It's also very reliable (I carry it around in my car).
    It gives me real Marshall distortion sounds.
    I tried lots of amps before buying it, including all-tube amps like the Peavey Valveking 112 which can't hold a candle to the Marshall.
    The value for money is great.
    Given my current experience I would definitely buy this amp again. It's an amp for life. Even if Marshall and Mesa Boogie all-tube models are superior, this is a very good amp compared to them.
    In short, it's a robust versatile amp with warm and powerful sounds.
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