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Posting for 6+ yearsMarshall Valvestate 2000 AVT100 100W 1x12 Guitar Combo Amp
London
£150
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Description
Overview
Up for sale is a UK-built 2004 Marshall Valvestate 2000 AVT100 100-Watt 1x12 hybrid guitar combo amplifier. This amp features Marshall's Advanced Valvestate Technology—pairing a genuine ECC83 vacuum tube in the preamp section with a high-power solid-state output stage for authentic tube warmth without high maintenance.
Key Features & Specs
Power & Speaker: 100 Watts RMS driving an original 12" Celestion G12-100AVT speaker.
3 Channels: Clean (with Bright switch), Overdrive 1 (crunch/classic rock), and Overdrive 2 (high gain/lead with scoop settings).
16 Digital Effects: Built-in Reverbs (Hall/Room/Plate), Delays, Chorus, Flange, and combination FX with dedicated Mix/Adjust controls.
Connectivity: Headphone jack for silent practice, Speaker-Emulated Line Output, FX Loop (Send/Return with level switch), D-sub Footswitch port, and external loudspeaker output.
Includes: Power cable included.
Condition Details
Functional: 100% operational across all channels, knobs, inputs, and digital effects.
Cosmetic: Great overall condition for its age. Minor aesthetic wear includes two small tears in the top Tolex casing near the corners (clearly pictured).
Missing Knob Cap: Missing one plastic gold cap on the Clean Bass control. The metal potentiometer shaft is completely intact, undamaged, and turns normally. Original replacement Marshall D-shaft knobs cost ~£3–£5 on eBay, and the asking price has been adjusted accordingly.
Collection & Payment
Price: £150 (Or Best Offer)
Delivery: Collection Only
Payment: Bank transfer on collection
Posted: 4 hours ago
Ad ID: 1801714362
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