Un combo de válvulas de 20 vatios de un solo canal canalizando el tono Marshall de la era plexi vintage con un control Tilt único y reducción de potencia de tres vías para overdrive natural a volúmenes manejables.
The Marshall Origin 20C is a refreshing return to the 'less is more' philosophy, offering a convincing Plexi-style experience at a fraction of the cost of a hand-wired reissue. While many modern Marshalls chase high-gain saturation, the Origin series focuses on the touch-sensitive, mid-forward roar that defined the 1960s. The inclusion of EL34 power tubes is a masterstroke here, providing that essential British 'thump' and harmonic complexity when pushed.
The standout feature is the 'Tilt' control, which brilliantly replicates the effect of jumping channels on a vintage four-input head. It allows you to dial in the perfect balance between a dark, woody foundation and a biting, high-treble edge. However, the 10-inch Celestion V-Type speaker is a double-edged sword; while it's punchy and helps the amp stay portable, it lacks the low-end resonance and 'air' of a 12-inch driver, occasionally sounding a bit boxy at higher volumes.
This is an exceptional pedal platform for blues and classic rock purists. It isn't a high-gain monster"you'll need a dedicated drive pedal to reach JCM800 territory"but for players who use their guitar's volume knob to manage gain, the responsiveness is top-tier. The Powerstem scaling makes it viable for home use, though the 'Low' setting loses some of that crucial EL34 grit. For the price, it's a sophisticated, vintage-voiced tool that rewards expressive playing.
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