The Marshall JTM 60 amplifier uses:
Note: the V4 position is the preamp valve furthest from the guitar input jack.
Over time your valves slowly lose their power, and more, importantly their tone. So replace them regularly to keep your amp sounding like the day it left the factory.
You can order these valves singly, the power valves as matched pairs or a complete kit. However, we strongly recommend that you change all your valves at the same time if you possibly can. It’s the cheapest way of getting your amp sounding its very best.
So restore the tone and the power to your guitar amplifier. Treat yourself to a new set of valves today.
If you have any questions about replacing the tubes/valves for Marshall JTM 60 please drop us an email. We have over 30 years experience so our team are always happy to help.
If you haven’t changed your valves before please take a look at our FAQ section before you contact us. Here we answer all the most popular questions we get asked each day. There are also loads of useful hints and tips on upgrading your tubes.
The Marshall JTM 60 is a classic piece of Marshall history. 60 watts of output power, with two channels. The Marshall JTM 60 comes in the head form or combo form as a 1×12, 2×12 and more.
All versions use 4 x ECC83 preamp valves and 2 x EL34 matched power valves. The speaker used in the combos is a Celestion G12 Heritage speaker which complement the Marshall JTM 60 perfectly.
The Marshall JTM 60 is perfect for gigging or rehearsing due to its powerful 60 watts of output. It also has an independent three-band EQ for each channel with a master volume for both.
Additionally, the Marshall JTM 60 features a genuine Accutronics Spring Reverb with independent controls for each channel.
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Tubes for sale for Marshall JTM 60 amplifier. Order yours today and get your amp sounding like new again.
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