Marshall Astoria Classic and Astoria Custom Amplifier Review by Sweetwater Sound
Mitch Gallagher presents the Marshall Astoria series of boutique-style tube amplifiers. The Astoria Classic delivers a loud, clean tone with tons of headroom and punch. This amp was made for pedal enthusiasts who prefer to add gain and color with stompboxes. The Astoria Custom delivers a classic British tone from a pair of KT66 power tubes and modern functions like a tube-driven effects loop and footswitchable gain controls. And a cool Power Reduction switch lets you bring the volume down for rehearsing and recording. Learn more about the Marshall Astoria Classic here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detai... Learn more about the Marshall Astoria Custom here: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detai... Sweetwater's Guitars and Gear, Vol. 154

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