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British Born, British Built… British Steal
Meet the latest members of Marshall’s Class5 family: the C5H head, C110 cab, and the brand- new version of the critically acclaimed Class5 combo, the C5-01.
Each and every Class5 head, cab and combo is meticulously hand-built
and painstakingly tested at Marshall’s HQ in the heart of England. These 100% pure, all-valve beauties boast 5 Watts of Class A, EL84 driven power, making them ideal home/recording amps.
Both house headphone outputs and the C5-01 combo has a new Low Power Mode, perfect for big, fat tones at low, neighbour- friendly volumes. Like the C5-01 combo, the C110 1x10” cab is loaded with a custom-voiced Celestion, making it the perfect sonic and aesthetic partner for the C5H head.
If you’re looking for a low wattage, all-valve amp with tons of tonal character, vintage good-looks and robust build-quality then your search is over. The Class5 range oozes pure, all-valve Marshall tone at its world famous best – pure, audacious and inspiring.
They’re surprisingly affordable too so test drive one at your local dealer today – your ears, fingers and wallet will thank you!
0% Finance Now Available!
STOP PRESS: Marshall is proud to announce our brand new “Play Today” 0% Finance program on all British Built Marshall Product.
Go to
www.marshallamps.com/playtoday for more details and the location of your nearest participating dealer.
* Moneyway is a trading name of Secure Trust Bank PLC, the retail banking division of the Arbuthnot Banking Group PLC. Registered on England and Wales 541132. Registered Office: One Arleston Way, Solihull, B90 4LH. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and licensed by the
Office of Fair Trading under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. The Financial Services Authority does not regulate consumer credit.
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