Marshall AVT series

BluesGuyJ

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Hey guys, what are your opinions on the AVT series? I'd more than likely look at the higher end models/heads and not combos. Does the one tube make difference? Do they suck stock, what about with pedals. Any input would be great. Thanks guys...
 
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AVT= annoying various trash. They sound like piss. Listen man, you can get the same kind of hybrid amp which is Hughes and Kettner Attax series that sounds a MILLION times better and is about 2 or 300 on ebay. Trust me man, just because it says marshall doesn't mean it's good.
 
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I had a AVT 50 combo and loved it. If you want a combo it was sweet, it had a foot switch for the two channels. you could also plug it into a larger cabinet, if you wanted. I had little room for a full or half stack and went with this.
 
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I love it. As for the one tube it makes a night and day difference between the MG series and AVT series.
 
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I liked the MG's better. More options, more versitile, and cheaper. But if you're going to get a stack, save your money for the real thing.
 
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I've heard that the avt50 is the best-sounding one among the valvestates. But i think you would benefit more from it if you will replace the stock elctro-harmonix 12ax7 tube with a eurotube 12ax7s. That thing can be had for $7, i think. It cleared up the gain channel of my avt50. Before, i couldn't turn the gain past 1 o'clock because it turns muddy. But now even if i max out the gain settings, i still retain clarity.
 
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I never really got a chance to try out the AVT, but I REALLY don't like the MG. Horrible, fizzy, grainy crunch sound.
 
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The AVT series has a high failure rate. My buddy quit selling Marshalls in his store over AVT and MG series, because their quality issues.

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I prefer the sound of MGs over AVTs, but i would rather save up for something better. Still, my MG has served me well for gigs and home practise if your not after amazing tone.
 
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Does the tube in the AVT need to be replaced? I've had mine for 2 years and I haven't replaced it...maybe that'll make a big difference...
 
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POS's in my opinion. High failure rate, don't sound all that great either. I'd much prefer one of the new Vox Valvetronix amps, and I'm a Marshall guy through and through.
 
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dont have the avt, but my 100 watt MG head is crap. It sits in the basement, all alone in the dark. It turned me off of ss Marshalls entirely
 
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edgie said:
I've heard that the avt50 is the best-sounding one among the valvestates. But i think you would benefit more from it if you will replace the stock elctro-harmonix 12ax7 tube with a eurotube 12ax7s. That thing can be had for $7, i think. It cleared up the gain channel of my avt50. Before, i couldn't turn the gain past 1 o'clock because it turns muddy. But now even if i max out the gain settings, i still retain clarity.

do you mean it getts muddy or just a lot of overdrive with the stock tubes?
 
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Satch1222 said:
Does the tube in the AVT need to be replaced? I've had mine for 2 years and I haven't replaced it...maybe that'll make a big difference...
Depends how often you play it. With very regular use (ie. gigging several times a week) you'll need to change the valves after 6 months or so... Ask some of the knowledgable folk in here about it, on a new thread - they'll be able to tell you what tubes are good to use, as well.
 
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Jimbojsr said:
Depends how often you play it. With very regular use (ie. gigging several times a week) you'll need to change the valves after 6 months or so... Ask some of the knowledgable folk in here about it, on a new thread - they'll be able to tell you what tubes are good to use, as well.

thats not really the case with the AVT, as its only a preamp valve, these need replacing much mroe rarely than the power amp valves, heavy use, and it should last 3 years or more.
 
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kommerzbassist, yes it really gets muddy with the stock EH tubes. I was also able to test the EH against the eurotubes in a chandler tube overdrive unit and again, it showed that the eurotubes has more clarity which would enable to get more out of your gain knob.
 
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