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Marshall JTM 45 MkIV Model 1962 Bluesbreaker (1966)

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Marshall JTM 45 MkIV Model 1962 Bluesbreaker (1966)

A stunning Marshall JTM45 Bluesbreaker from 1966.

A truly spectacular vintage amplifier – a 1966 Marshall JTM45 Mk IV Model 1962 2x12 Tremolo to give it its full title – and one we are very excited to have up for sale.

Internal parts/transformers etc all original/correct (aside from minor items replaced during service), original undamaged Greenbacks dated Jun 8th/9th 1966. Please see photos below to assess condition - internal shots follow soon - get in touch for further details or to request photos. Mullard ECC83s and NOS GEC KT66s fitted.

In very good cosmetic condition, with only minor scuffing and small rips/tears to tolex on a few edges, two very small holes in grille cloth; it looks superb and sounds stunning.

We have over 70 shots of this amp in total - they will be added to this listing but if you need to see the detailed internals please get in touch.

A collectors piece for sure, but it is also an utter joy to play through.

Please get in touch for shipping details and tax-free prices for sales outside the EU.

$5,368.45

Original: $17,894.82

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Marshall JTM 45 MkIV Model 1962 Bluesbreaker (1966)

$17,894.82

$5,368.45

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A stunning Marshall JTM45 Bluesbreaker from 1966.

A truly spectacular vintage amplifier – a 1966 Marshall JTM45 Mk IV Model 1962 2x12 Tremolo to give it its full title – and one we are very excited to have up for sale.

Internal parts/transformers etc all original/correct (aside from minor items replaced during service), original undamaged Greenbacks dated Jun 8th/9th 1966. Please see photos below to assess condition - internal shots follow soon - get in touch for further details or to request photos. Mullard ECC83s and NOS GEC KT66s fitted.

In very good cosmetic condition, with only minor scuffing and small rips/tears to tolex on a few edges, two very small holes in grille cloth; it looks superb and sounds stunning.

We have over 70 shots of this amp in total - they will be added to this listing but if you need to see the detailed internals please get in touch.

A collectors piece for sure, but it is also an utter joy to play through.

Please get in touch for shipping details and tax-free prices for sales outside the EU.

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