Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C Combo

Tube Combo

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

This amp is loud!

The Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C Combo is a great sounding amp.

2 words of advice:

- If you want to use it at home you need an additional attenuator. I use the OX-Box . It's a very loud amp.

- If you are dreaming of the "Plexi" sound, then you need to link it to a 4x12 greenback cabinet.

Overall a fantastic amp!!!

4 years ago

Marshall - The all time Classic

Marshall - The all time Classic, Made in England...

5 years ago

Love it

When i order it i didnt know that cant use it inside home... so i play it out of my home garden room the sound its big and awesome for thats 70/80s rock rithms!! acdc and all others... with some good pedals i can reach a lot of my favourite sounds... now after the summer i cant fo out to play so i order an attenuator!!! as a general picture you can always play this

raw rock and hard rock tones!!

5 years ago

mini jvm

original vintage tone, not perfect for home use due to lack of master volume knob but the sound character is incredible, this amp won't disappoint you but think twice if you don't have good sound isolation cause you won't get the tone you want at lower volumes.

6 years ago

First time hearing how my guitar truly sounds

Granted, this is the first tube amp I've owned, but man it sounds beautiful. I can hear every note I play crystal clear, and the dynamics are amazing!

This amp is also very versatile since it has 4 inputs grouped by two. One group is for the "normal" sound and the other is for the high treble sound. Each group has two inputs where one is low sensitivity and the other is high sensitivity. Not only that, but you can 'jump' two (or three?) inputs at the same time. Meaning, you can plug your guitar in one input, and have a jumper cable (the short cable for pedals) inputted into two other inputs, and then you can blend the two channels using the two volume knobs for each channel!

I still have a lot of sounds to discover in this amp, but I'm very impressed so far even though I only played it for an hour.

One tiny con I noticed is that this amp is pretty heavy, but not too heavy. It's light enough to carry around from and to your car, but too heavy for carrying long distances.

All in all, I highly recommend this amp!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Marshall
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $987
  • Preamp based on the classic 1959 SLP
  • 1 Channel with 4 separate inputs
  • Power: 20 Watt with power reduction to 5 Watt
  • Equipped with: 10" Celestion V-Type Speaker
  • Tubes: 2x ECC83, 1x ECC83 (Phase Splitter), 2x EL34
  • Controls: Treble, Midtones, Basses and Presence
  • DI out
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions: 500 x 460 x 245 mm
  • Weight : 15.85kg
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