If anyone else remembers using the Marshall AVT's, I'd still like to hear about your experiences or memories from them. Thats some good stuff you were saying about that 150, being able to run that into a computer for some recording purposes. So just in case I want to jam on something with some buddies I have that option if I want it. I was reading also somewhere that even this AVT50 can be plugged into cabs. If I were you I would probably get a 2x12 with celestions for the avt 50.Thank you very much for your feedback about this amp. It won't get as roaring loud as a tube amplifier though. It's what they called a hybrid back then. item 4 Marshall Valvestate 2000- AVT 50 Watt Guitar Amplifier WORKS GREAT. With a power output of 50 Watt and 4 ohms impedance, this amplifier strengthens the signal coming out of the attached instrument to reproduce accurately and even to enhance its sound. Being a solid state amplifier it had some bite, but like you said tube preamp for the harmonics. Marshall AVT-50H is a guitar amp head that provides high power and acoustic sound.
No footswitch supplied with this (no idea where that’s gone)Also selling a Marshall 1960a 4x12 speaker.Not played for a very long time but turned on and checked and both clean and overdrive channels work. Also an idea compromise on a more expensive value amp. Great little studio head from the valvestate 2000 range. Clean channel was chimey and dirty channel had that marshall tone.The speaker emulated out could be ran to your computer audio interface for recording without a traditional miked cabinet with acceptable results. Marshall AVT 50H Valvestate 2000 Head Unit. It was pretty cool with 4 channels and built in digital fx. I bought a marshall avt 150 back in 2000. Is there any members here that are familiar with this Marshall AVT line that came out many years ago? Everything I read about this amp has me excited, I hope I can have a good experience of jamming out on this thing.
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I understand if I wanted a full on natural sound I would need to look into all the expensive heads and cabs. Therefor I'm using headphones a lot at night time hours. I'm not able to jam out with a full on cabinet at the moment since I live in a tight space with a lot of neighbors around me. I want my pedal board to be able to handle the effects area of my music while the amplifier is there to simply give me a beastly sound. I'm hoping that it will provide me with more of a natural sound verses what a lot of the current solid state amps these days are going for with all the different "sounds" being programmed by the manufactures.
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I understand this isn't a tube amplifier, but it's tube pre-amp. I'm really excited about this amplifier because it will be my first Marshall. I just won an auction within the past couple days for a Marshall Valvestate 2000 AVT50. The Marshall Valvestate 2000 AVT150 amplifier uses 1 x ECC83 preamp valves (also called 12AX7).