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MARSHALL STUDIO JTM ST20H HEAD

Since the company’s acquisition by Zound Industries earlier this year there are signs that things are really on the move again at Marshall. We recently reviewed four classic reissue pedals and here we’re looking at a new but long overdue addition to the British-made Studio series, the Studio JTM. Inspired by the original JTM45’s built and sold in Marshall’s Hanwell music stores, the Studio JTM shares the same reduced size, weight and output power as the other amps in the Studio range, fitting in with current trends for improved portability and neighbour-friendly volume levels.

The cosmetics faithfully recreate Marshall’s early

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