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Description
Step into the shoes of '60s rock legends with the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker, a tonally accurate reissue of the iconic JTM45. This 30-watt tube combo amplifier marries vintage allure with modern reliability, delivering the warm, crunchy tones that defined an era. Famed for its use by Eric Clapton in the John Mayall & the Blues Breakers, the Bluesbreaker commands a timeless presence that has influenced generations of guitarists.
At the heart of this amp are dual 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers, celebrated for their rich midrange and gentle high-frequency roll-off. The GZ34 tube rectifier imparts a natural sustain and compression, enhancing every note with a lingering warmth that captures the essence of classic rock and blues. With three ECC83 preamp tubes and two 5882 power amp tubes, your guitar's sound is infused with vintage coloration for a truly authentic experience.
The Bluesbreaker’s straightforward control set, featuring a 3-band EQ and independent volume controls for each channel, allows you to craft a wide array of tones from smooth cleans to gritty overdrive. Engage the footswitchable tremolo to add a layer of vintage depth, perfect for those soulful, swampy grooves. Whether you're gigging in a small venue or recording in the studio, the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker offers the power and versatility to make your guitar sing.
Key Features:
- 30 watts of power through two 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speakers
- GZ34 tube rectifier for natural compression and sustain
- Three ECC83 preamp tubes and two 5882 power amp tubes
- 3-band EQ with independent volume controls for each channel
- Footswitchable tremolo effect with speed and intensity controls
Product specs
Amp Type | tube |
Total Power | 30w |
Speaker Size | 2 x 12" celestion g12m greenback |
Weight | 66.58 lbs. |
Videos
Rob Chapman
Marshall Blues Breaker Part 2 - Is this the best amp we have ever tested?
Reviews
PROS
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Superior tone quality, stands out among competitors
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Surprisingly loud for 30 watts, excellent volume output
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Fat, authentic tone perfect for blues and classic rock
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Versatile with two channels and sensitivity options for varied effects
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Iconic Clapton-esque sound, brilliant and crisp
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Excellent for achieving vintage Marshall sound, especially with a Les Paul
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Features effective general EQ (bass, middle, treble) and a strong presence
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Offers foot switchable tremolo on Channel 2
CONS
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Heavy at 66lbs, difficult to transport without wheels
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Limited modern features; no fx or compression due to its vintage design
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Not suitable for low-volume home practice due to powerful output
5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 24 Ratings
5666
Great amp
the 62 reissue its a great amp lovely sound
Artist usage
Add artistThe 1962, 2 x 12” combo was called the ‘Bluesbreaker’ because it was famously used by Eric Clapton with the influential British blues rockers, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, in 1966. It was this heady, ‘high in the mix’ sound that made the legend of the 1962.
According to this transcript of the first issue of Oasis magazine, a Bluesbreaker was used by Noel when recording the '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' album. In the interview, Owen Morris says, " On this album the equipment he used was: guitars – his trusty Epiphone semi, a Firebird, a Les Paul, a vintage Strat and a couple of Epiphone acoustics: amps – his stupidly loud Marshall stack, a Marshall Bluesbreaker combo, an Orange and an early sixties Vox AC30."
According to Marshall's website, Moore also played through 1962 Bluesbreaker amplifier.
Featured in this Reverb.com listing.
1969 Marshall Model 1962 Tremolo 50W. These original Marshall “Bluesbreaker” combos are very rare and this one is extra special having once been owned by legendary guitarist Eric Johnson! Features the earlier ’60s split front and “plexi” faceplate. Good condition with some tolex wear, missing part of the front Marshall badge and two added speaker jack holes on the back of the cabinet. This amp sounds huge and delivers that beautiful, touch-sensitive, harmonically rich break up that set the standard for overdriven guitar tones! An incredible piece for the player and collector!
Annie has been using a Marshall Bluesbreaker for her Daddy's Home tour rig - pictured in the bottom corner of this photo.
About the Opeth's Heritage Album: "We also had a Marhsall Bluesbreaker combo that sounded fantastic."
A Marshall Bluesbreaker Combo Amp can be seen at 6:05 during this "Rig Rundown" with Premier Guitar.
In their Bonnaroo set, Marshall uses 2 Marshall bluesbreakers as his main amps. You can also see another pair right under them.
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