A point-to-point wired Marshall JTM45 clone by Tube Amp Doctor (TAD). For all those classic rock tones with lots of compression and "sag" if desired - something you will miss on with solid-state rectified amps. Absolutely no bells or whistles: two linkable channels like in any old Marshall - just pure tube tone. This baby cleans up very nicely even from full-blast overdrive with the guitar's volume knob. With a Marshall 1960TV cabinet loaded with Celestion Greenbacks this amp really offers a tone to die for!
Specifications
- Output (RMS): 45 watts
- 3 Band EQ
- Preamp Tubes: 3 X ECC83
- Power Tubes: 2 X 5881 / KT66 / 6L6GC
- Rectifier Tube: GZ34
- Controls: Presence / Bass / Middle / Treble / Volume I (High Treble) / Volume II (Normal)
- Speaker Outputs: 2 parallel (switchable 4 / 8 / 16 ohm total load)
- Small box head cabinet with red levant covering
- Plexi panels
- Handmade "block style" Marshall logo on a gold-colour metal plate (thanks bro!)
- In-depth details:
- Turret board
- Ceramic tube sockets
- TAD Custom-type Alpha pots and knobs
- 270k mixer resistors
- 250pf bright cap on volume pot I
- 470pf mixer bypass cap
- 56k/520pf tone stack combo
- 27k NFB resistor
- 220k bias splitter resistors
- .1uf cap on the presence control
- 32+32uF filter caps
- .022uF and .1uF coupling caps (TAD Mustard type)
- Carbon composition resistors
- Cloth-covered wire
- Vintage-style aluminium chassis
- US-made transformers
- Fuses: T2A 250V / T500mA 500V
- Product page at Tube Amp Doctor
- More pictures
- A sample clip with a Les Paul - no pedals