The C5H features 5 Watts of all-valve power and true Class A circuitry from input to output, delivering pure vintage Marshall tone. This new model aims to answer those low wattage big tone prayers!
Five Watts of EL84 power and a simple feature set of Volume, Bass, Middle and Treble are the Class5's secret weapons. In return for minimal amp circuitry you receive genuine Class A tone, widely regarded as the purest in amplifier design and rich in smooth second-harmonic distortion. The all-valve signal path offers a wealth of untainted analog tones right at your finger tips with sparkling cleans, full-bodied crunch and lead tones just a dial turn away. The C5H also responds naturally to playing dynamics and on-the-fly guitar control adjustments, making for a truly interactive playing experience.
All of this amazing Class A tone and low wattage make the C5H the ideal studio/home amplifier. While tone purists can enjoy the authentic all-valve timbre, pedal fanatics and studio engineers alike will find the Class5 provides the perfect sonic foundation on which to build their sound.
The C5H's rear panel offers outputs for both 8 and 16 Ohm extension cabinets, plus a handy headphones socket as well.
Aesthetically, the Class5 head go back-to-basics with cool vintage styling. The C5H features Marshall's archetypal gold panel/black levant livery.
The entire Class5 range is manufactured and quality controlled at Marshall HQ in the heart of the UK. If you're looking for a low wattage amp with tones of analog character, unique style and robust build quality then look no further: The Class5 range really is all-valve Marshall tone at its best.
Specifications
- Power: 5 Watt Head
- Pre-amp Valves: 2 x ECC83
- Power Amp Valves: 1 x EL84
- Controls: Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass
- Internal Speaker: n/a
- Impedance: n/a
- Headphone Output: Yes
- Speaker/Headphone Selector: Yes
- Extension Speaker Output: 16 Ohms & 8 Ohms
- Dimensions (mm): 496 x 200 x 210
- Weight (kg): 6.75
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