Each channel has a pair of inputs and a volume control, feeding the standard shared Marshall tone network of bass, mid, treble and presence. There are two permanently-on preamp channels, called 'Normal' and 'Bright'. The electronics are the same dual-channel design common to many Marshalls from this era. For Marshall, the KT66 marked the transition from the more difficult to obtain 6L types used in earlier models to the more cost-effective and plentiful E元4, still used to this day. The valves include a GZ34 rectifier and a pair of reissue KT66s in the output stage, which, along with the transformers, are crucial to the Bluesbreaker tone.
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