Postby surfnorthwest » 29 Dec 2015, 14:30
Yep, nice little amps, aka 4001.
• $300 street.
• 15 watts, all tube. 2 6V6 power tubes. The first and only Marshall to use 6V6's.
• Built-in attenuator: 25 watt, 10 ohm, wire-wound power resistor. The "speaker emulator" [one user's term] is "nice for headphone use or for recording use". The first and only Marshall amp to include a built-in attenuator.
• Balanced direct XLR Out - the only guitar amp in the brochure to have this.
• Headphone jack on the back. The first valve amp that had a headphone jack.
• To use the attenuator, you unplug the cable of the built-in speaker from the Speaker Out jack, and plug it into the Headphone Out jack instead.
• Made 1986-1992.
• Controls on the front: From left to right: Input / Gain / Treble / Middle/ Bass / Output Level / Standby / Power.
• Controls on the back: Left to right: Power cable connector / Fuse / Balanced Direct Out (Floating Ground) / Speaker Out 8 ohm (disconnect speaker jack for muted or h'phone use) / Headphone Out / Line Out (unbalanced).
• 1x12 combo.
• 1 channel.
• 12" Celestion Vintage 30 speaker - the first Marshall amp to use this speaker.
• DC preamp tube filaments to minimize hum and noise.
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