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Marshall AVT 100
4.4 stars
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Average Ratings for Marshall AVT 100

  • Sound Quality4 stars
  • Appearance4 stars
  • Value for Money2 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4 stars
  • Overall Rating4.4 stars

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2 Reviews For Marshall AVT 100

  • Guest 23rd Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: The amp is a steady worker. Good sound on the clean channel, overdrive too heavy for me but overall this is a good value for money amp. Fills a good sized hall when gigging, it has plenty of volume to work with.


    Bad Points: The amp is heavy, 24kg, not a good delay effect, but the rest are quite good, but nothing spectacular.


    General comments: I've really got attatched to this amp. I would hate to part with it so I'm happy overall. At around £350, it's a goodun.

  • Joe Autenrieth Rank: Captain 2nd Feb 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The preamp uses a 12AX7 tube and the power amp section emulates the way tube amps breathe and musically compress the sound. The Marshall AVT 100 amp sounds very authentic and tube-like without the higher costs of an all-tube amplifier.

    The tonal range from clear, crystal clean to valve-induced crunch and on to the most extreme gain gives you all you need. Vintage oriented and even newer sounds are possible, although an AVT simply can't be a Rectifier.

    The speaker-emulated line out works ...