Contact Chris
Chris
Posting for 3+ yearsMarshall TSL122 – JCM2000 Combo and TSL C212 Extension Speaker
Eye, Suffolk
£700
- Posted
- 3 days ago
Description
Marshall TSL122 – JCM2000 Combo and TSL C212 Extension Speaker
Mint Condition
Classic Vintage Cloth 2001 Model
Triple Super Lead 100W 2x12 Combo with built-in 25W attenuator (i.e. you can reduce power to 25 Watts)
Matching TSL 2x12 Speaker Cabinet
5-Way foot controller
Both amp and cabinet have 1x Vintage and 1x Heritage Celestion Speakers
3 Channels – Clean, Crunch and Lead each with separate Gain and EQ controls
2x Effects Loops
Emulated Line-Out (DI) - with mute switch for DI recording
Built-in Spring Reverb
Probably one of the best Marshall amps ever made, and certainly better than most of the modern ones (which are just too dirty and mushy). This one can give classic clean and rock rhythm and lead tones, but will handle real dirty stuff if required. Super loud, even on 25W, but breaks-up nicely at manageable volumes, so great for gigging, practice and studio work.
Probably one of the best looking as well with the vintage cloth
This is my practice amp (I have another TSL122 for gigging); only used at home/studio. On the rare occasions it has left the house has always been flight-cased … hence immaculate condition.
TSL’s have a reputation for being un-reliable, but this has never let me down.
Includes Marshall dust covers for both amp and cab
Selling 'cause I am getting old and winding down, and these things are heavy ... but worth it for the sound!
Open to offers
Ad ID: 1495583652
Stay Safe
"Be wary of buyers asking to use 'Gumtree delivery' or 'Payments on Gumtree' because Gumtree doesn't offer these services currently. Requests from Whatsapp or SMS could be scams"
"Only access Gumtree from gumtree.com and do not follow links sent by other users"
"Share photos and ask lots of questions about the items you are buying and selling"
"If an ad or reply sounds too good to be true, it probably is"
"Use the 'Reply to ad' button for your safety and privacy"
"Don't reply to email addresses hidden in text and pictures"
"Trade in person, use PayPal 'paying for an item or service' to transfer money"
"Beware of fake Gumtree, eBay or escrow sites and invoices"
1 of 8