Head for electric guitar with two 5881 power amp tubes
Top inspired by the iconic JCM 900 amplifier
Manufactured in the legendary Marshall workshop in Bletchley, England
Two channels (Channel A/B)
Two ECC83 preamp tubes
Two 5881 power amp tubes
Reverb (separately adjustable for both channels)
4-band EQ with controls for bass, middle, Treble and presence
Output Level can be reduced from 20 watts to 5 or 1 watt
Serial effects loop
Recording compensated and direct line out
Four speaker outputs from 4 Ohm to 16 Ohm
Foot switch included
Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head Demo:
The Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head at a glance:
The Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head is a powerful amplifier inspired by the legendary JCM 900 and is a bombastic powerhouse with great features and a terrific sound! The amp not only transports the iconic sound from the 90s, but also impresses with practical features that are ideal for all applications from Studio to stage. With two ECC83 preamp tubes and two 5881 power amp tubes, the SN20H Studio 900 Head delivers terrific tube saturation with an unmistakable sound character. The amp is equipped with two channels and delivers everything between articulate clean sound, dynamic overdrive and aggressive high-gain.
Practical features for Studio and stage
The two channels of the Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head come with separate controls for reverb and volume, allowing the integrated spring reverb to be set versatile for clean and gain settings. The sound can also be adjusted via the 4-band EQ with controls for bass, middle, Treble and presence, while other features are available for practical use: In addition to a serial effects loop for integrating external pedals, the supplied footswitch can be integrated to change channels via the footswitch input. Two separate line outputs are available for recording sessions, while the output level can be reduced from 20 watts to 5 or 1 watt. For additional routing options, there are also four speaker outputs from 4 ohms to 16 ohms, allowing additional speakers to be connected to the amplifier.