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Marshall Guitar Amp--gone to...

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2002 1:00 pm
by Lawton
Yo!

I have too many amps. This Marshall AVT50 Amp is about six months old and in MINT condition. I have the footswitch (single button, LED) and the user's manual as well. Specs & pics on the Marshall website are here: http://www.marshallamps.com/images/avt2000/avt50.html . Here's the text of what you will read there:
If you have heard that 50 watts of solid state power is not loud enough to gig with, listen again. The AVT50's two, footswitchable channels deliver glistening clean tones and a roaring crunch that just oozes vintage authenticity. Crank the Overdrive channel's Gain control to the max and you have a contemporary high gain sound that packs an unbelievable punch, staying tight and focused thanks to the carefully designed closed back cabinet.
Features include a CD input and Headphone jack for 'silent' practice; a Speaker Emulated DI output for recording or live use; an Accutronics Reverb and a Series FX loop.
In combination with the ECC83 pre-amp valve this amplifier will deliver from bedroom to stage without compromise.
This is an excellent sounding, wonderfully featured guitar amp. $350--local only on this one, guys & gals... ...but I am flexible as to what is local. I'll drive a few hours to meet you, if necessary (into Georgia, or Tennessee, or Mississippi... south towards Florida)...

LMK (lhiggs@wwisp.com) or leave me a PM. Paypal, MO, or cash! (since "in-person" is how we'll likely deal).

Peace!

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2002 1:34 pm
by wvjohn
bump for an ace trader ! Hiya!

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2002 12:07 pm
by StevenT
Hey Lawton, it's been a while!

I wish I was more local than Maine! I'm almost ready to buy a new amp, and was in the market for an amp just like yours :)

Great trader too. He's one of the old school trader guys :D

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2002 7:55 pm
by Syn
Bump for a A+ trader.If I didnt already have a GFX-212 I'd pick this bad boy up.Actually I would still like to have it but I need to get a new guitar first(have a JPN Jackson/Charverl model 3).

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2002 11:00 pm
by Lawton
Hey! Thanks for the bumps, guys. I've put it up on eBay...