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Marshall ST20H Studio JTM 20-/5-watt Tube Amplifier Head
Sells separately for $1,299.00Marshall’s Studio series has long served as a Sweetwater favorite, as it perfectly packs many of the company’s iconic amplifier models down into compact, gig-and-studio-ready combos and heads. From the Super Lead to the Silver Jubilee, the Studio series encompasses almost the entirety of Marshall’s long history — with the ST20H Studio JTM, it reaches all the way back to the beginning. This 20-watt amplifier head precisely replicates the creamy highs, loose lows, and smoky overdriven tone of the original Marshall 2245 — the platform that arguably defined the biting sound of British blues rock, while also setting the stage for Marshall’s later amplifier creations. Plus, while it’s certainly a vintage throwback, the ST20H Studio JTM comes equipped with all the Studio series’ usual bells and whistles, including a 5-watt power scaling mode, FX loop, and speaker-emulated DI output. Vintage-inspired from the metal “coffin”-style logo to the levant front covering, the UK-built ST20H Studio JTM is a top-tier tonal tribute to the model that began the Marshall legend.
Marshall ST212 Studio JTM 130-watt 2 x 12-inch Extension Cabinet
Sells separately for $629.00A 2 x 12-inch tribute to the era when Marshall first solidified itself as one of rock’s most iconic amp builders, the ST212 Studio JTM is a world-class 65-watt extension cab that will make the most of your favorite tube head. This immaculately crafted cab is handbuilt in England, boasting a premium finger-jointed plywood enclosure, supple levant covering, and a charming old-school solid metal “coffin” logo that calls to mind Jim Marshall’s first tube amp creations. Inside the open-back design lies a pair of Celestion G12M-65 Creambacks, providing a higher-power spin on the vintage Celestion speaker that set the sonic formula for rock’s overdriven revolution in the mid-1960s. It’s the perfect cab for your ST20H Studio JTM amp, but you’d be hard-pressed to find an amp with which the ST212 Studio JTM doesn’t excel!