1958x May 2026
: A straightforward path that delivers pure Marshall "crunch."
: Four inputs (High/Low for each channel), allowing for "jumping" channels with a patch cable to blend the voicings of the Normal and Tremolo channels. Best Practices for Setup
: You can find detailed technical diagrams and safety instructions in the official Marshall Handwired Series Manual . : A straightforward path that delivers pure Marshall "crunch
The is a hand-wired, 18-watt reissue of the legendary 1958 "Mini Bluesbreaker" combo amplifier. Hand-built in the UK, this all-valve 2x10" amplifier is part of Marshall's prestigious Handwired Series , designed to recreate the authentic tones of the 1960s at more manageable volume levels. Core Specifications Power Output : 18 Watts.
: To maintain peak performance, the EL84 power valves should be replaced if you notice a loss in volume or high-end clarity. Since it is a cathode-biased amp, it generally does not require a manual bias adjustment when replacing power tubes with a matched pair. Hand-built in the UK, this all-valve 2x10" amplifier
: Two 10" Celestion G10F-15 "Greenback" speakers, specially aged for a vintage sound and look. Valves : Preamp : 3 x ECC83. Power Amp : 2 x EL84. Rectifier : 1 x EZ81. Channels : Two channels (Tremolo and Normal). Operation & Features
The 1958X is prized for its simplicity and touch-sensitive response. Its lower wattage allows the EL84 power valves to overdrive earlier than higher-wattage Marshalls, producing a thick, "creamy" distortion without deafening volumes. Since it is a cathode-biased amp, it generally
: Features a valve-driven tremolo circuit that provides a classic, pulsating effect. It is controlled by Speed and Intensity knobs and can be toggled via the included footswitch.


