Marshall ST20H Studio JTM 20W Head Overview
Venture back in time with the Marshall ST20C Studio JTM, an amp that encapsulates the distinctive 60s rock 'n roll sound. Drawing inspiration from its iconic predecessor, this amplifier bestows its users with that famed warm, smooth “Bluesbreakers” tone that seamlessly fuses crunch and clarity.
Marshall’s ST20C Studio JTM is a fusion of heritage and innovation. For those seeking the classic Marshall signature sound in a modern, portable format, this amp is a worthy contender. Don’t be swayed by its compact form factor. The Marshall ST20C Studio JTM combo holds true to the Marshall sound, delivering that vintage sonic brilliance that’s graced so many classic recordings. Be it at home, in the studio, or on a modest stage, this amp’s nimble design offers inspiring Marshall sound without compromise.
Historically, the JTM range has found favour amongst many guitar greats, gracing stages with legends like Jimi Hendrix and Angus Young. Now, the Studio JTM offers the modern guitarist to wield that legendary valve tone without the immense volume in a more portable package.
UK Craftsmanship
Each ST20C Studio JTM amplifier is meticulously assembled in Marshall’s renowned UK factory, boasting the same calibre of workmanship that has been the brand’s hallmark since the late 60s. Every intricate detail, from the finger-jointed cabinets to the hand-welded chassis, echoes decades of British amp-building tradition.
Nostalgia in Every Detail
Paying tribute to the 60s, this amp is adorned with vintage aesthetics. From its fawn fret crowned with gold piping to the iconic solid metal “coffin” logo with its red enamel font, the Studio JTM both looks and sounds the part.
Vintage Sound, Modern Features
Beyond its vintage allure, the Studio JTM is brimming with modern functionalities. A built-in power reduction technology allows for quick transition between 20W and 5W without an external attenuator. The integration of an FX loop enables guitarists to position external effects post-distortion in the signal chain, perfect for time-based effects such as delay and reverb. Additionally, the handy DI output facilitates direct connections to an audio interface or PA system.