- Very good condition — light cosmetic wear, no functional issues
- Fully tested — all applicable functions verified working
- 80W-per-channel stereo rack power amp with signature Valvestate harmonic switch.
- A cost-effective dedicated power stage for preamp and modeller-based guitar rigs.
This Marshall Valvestate 8008 is a very good-condition guitar amplifier. It has passed our 10-point functional test, with 4 item(s) not applicable to this unit. Please review all photos carefully, as they provide an accurate representation of the cosmetic condition of the product.
What's Included- Marshall Valvestate 8008
- No additional accessories included
The Marshall Valvestate 8008 is a 1U rack-format solid-state stereo power amplifier producing 80 watts per channel into 4 ohms. It runs two independent channels, each with its own front-panel volume control and a dedicated quarter-inch input and output, making it well suited to stereo rig setups or bi-amping configurations. A rear-panel Valvestate switch is the unit's defining feature, toggling between a 'Valvestate' mode — which introduces tube-like mid-range harmonic character — and a neutral 'Linear' mode for a clean, uncoloured response. The fanless design keeps operation silent on stage or in the studio, and the black and gold Marshall aesthetic sits neatly in any rack. Manufactured approximately between 1998 and 2001, the 8008 remains a practical and distinctive choice for guitarists running preamp-based or modeller-based rigs who need a dedicated power stage.
A great opportunity to own a Marshall Valvestate 8008 at this price point.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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