If I Needed A Big Solid State Gigging Amp

Can't argue that. I prefer the Crush series to the Marshall MGs.

A couple friends of mine used the little Orange Pedal Baby's on a world tour and they loved the tone and reliability. They just carried their pedalboards, the tiny amps and their guitars, then used rental cabs at the venues (who doesn't have a 1960A right?). That way they knew exactly what backline they would have every night.
 
100 watts of portable solid-state Marshall whoop ass.
The model 5100 - MOSFET 100 Reverb split channel.
1x12 combo version of the 3310.

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The '80s Marshall solidstates, pre-AVT/MG series, are just smokin' amps. I had the split-channel 100W 2x12 combo, the 5213. But it was just way more amp than I needed, both weight and volume-wise. I moved it on in favor of smaller ss combos from the same era.

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Here's the 4 of them in a "stack," I still have the three smaller ones but am selling one, simply because I have too many amps (and have since acquired the Lead 100 head posted above in this thread).

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