George Jetson
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Marshall Class5 combo amp model C5:
It's version MkI and a half. Original tube layout, but it has the split back panel to reduce the tube rattle.
Mint condition, never left my smoke-free studio. It probably needs a few more hours on the speaker to get it broken in properly.
No low power switch, but you can do that trick with the headphone switch and inserting the plug 3/4 way.
Comes with all of the original accessories and carton.
I'm in the Chicago area.
I saw a couple on Guitar Center's used list for $400, but I'd be willing to entertain an offer below that.
Will ship in the original Marshall box at your risk, local pickup preferred.
If you must have the low power switch option, after you buy it and its yours to destroy or whatever, you can solder one wire on the pcb to bridge the headphone switch and the internal speaker:
There's many write-ups on the blogs on how to do this. if you plug headphones in it still switches the speaker off. When the headphones are not plugged in throwing the switch runs the amp at 1/4 watt through the internal speaker.
It's version MkI and a half. Original tube layout, but it has the split back panel to reduce the tube rattle.
Mint condition, never left my smoke-free studio. It probably needs a few more hours on the speaker to get it broken in properly.
No low power switch, but you can do that trick with the headphone switch and inserting the plug 3/4 way.
Comes with all of the original accessories and carton.
I'm in the Chicago area.
I saw a couple on Guitar Center's used list for $400, but I'd be willing to entertain an offer below that.
Will ship in the original Marshall box at your risk, local pickup preferred.



If you must have the low power switch option, after you buy it and its yours to destroy or whatever, you can solder one wire on the pcb to bridge the headphone switch and the internal speaker:

There's many write-ups on the blogs on how to do this. if you plug headphones in it still switches the speaker off. When the headphones are not plugged in throwing the switch runs the amp at 1/4 watt through the internal speaker.