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The Marshall Class 5 amp takes the classic Marshall tube tone and distills it down into a single-channel, 5-watt combo. No frills, no unnecessary parts. Think of it as the Bluesbreaker combo's little brother. Similar Products. Price Guide. * Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.
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Sep 1, 2009 · Welcome Marshall 's Class 5, a five-watt, class A, all-valve combo that sings simplicity, tone and portability as its three-part battle song. It's powered by a brace of ECC83s in the preamp stage and a lone EL84 for power, making it good - according to Marshall - for practice, rehearsals and small or mic'd gigs.
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The Marshall Class5 gives you authentic Marshall valve tone in a 5-watt combo amp. This all-tube combo employs a streamlined feature set to give you a Bluesbreaker-style aesthetic with a simple Plexi-style control setup. The preamp has a pair of ECC83 tubes for preamp distortion.
Feb 9, 2016 · The Class 5 is often regarded as a one trick pony. While I can see where people get that, I think it has a few more tricks up it’s sleeve. Not many, but a few more. The Class 5, to my ears, is basically a Marshall Plexi that you can turn up past 2 without blowing your eardrums out.
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Nov 10, 2010 · Marshall has delivered with the new Class 5. (Fig. 1) Let's take a closer look. Fig. 1 The Marshall Class 5 5W all-tube 1X10 combo amp. OVERVIEW. Housed in a "Bluesbreaker" styled combo, the Class 5 sports a familiar vintage look. Controls are on the top of the amp, and consist of only the basics - volume, treble, middle and bass.