Marshall Artist 4203 1x12 Combo (1980s) – Fully Serviced / Upgraded
Description:
For sale is a vintage late-1980s Marshall Artist 4203 30W combo. This unique hybrid features an all-tube EL34 power section driven by a solid-state preamp.
This is very loud but compact and manageable amp. Sound wise it's a real rocker of an amp with 2 channels, EQ and a reverb spring tank. It has a nice clean channel as well as a serious boost/hi gain section. This amp is in very good condition for it's age. There are a few very minor cosmetic signs of wear on the tolex, otherwise it's very clean.
There are a few YouTube videos lauding this amp where it is described as a sleeper amp. It's the combo version of the 3203 head.
The solid-state preamp front end gives this amp an incredibly fast tracking speed, instantaneous note attack, and massive clarity. It responds beautifully to pedals, tracks active or high-output pickups with surgical precision, and keeps the background idle noise exceptionally quiet.
This unit has just been meticulously overhauled on the bench with premium component upgrades to guarantee reliability:
Full Filter Cap Refresh: Original 80s LCR caps replaced with premium TAD (Tube Amp Doctor) electrolytics, completely dropping the noise floor and restoring a tight, punchy low end. Specifically the main power multi capacitor and the bias filter cap has been replaced.
Variable Bias Modification: Upgraded from the frozen factory fixed resistor to a precision variable internal trimmer (with a 33kΩ safety resistor floor).
Fresh Power Valves: Fitted with a brand-new, matched pair of Electro-Harmonix EL34s, currently stabilised and biased to-35V.
Premium Speaker: Factory-equipped with the highly desirable original Celestion Vintage 12” speaker (the warm, mid-rich precursor to the Vintage 30) behind traditional black grille cloth.
Includes an effects loop, line out, 4/8 Ohm Speaker connector. The clean and boost channels are foot switchable through a jack on the front panel (footswitch not included). Inserting a patch cable jack switches the channel to boost which is handy.
Whether your trying to sound like John Mayer or Slayer, this amp has you covered.
Because this amp pairs a lightning-fast, high-definition solid-state front end with a roaring, fully-tubed EL34 power section, it’s a total sonic chameleon. You can literally navigate the entire spectrum of guitar music with just a few twists of the knobs:
The John Mayer / Neo-Soul Vibe: Flip to the clean channel, select a neck pick up, back off the treble, and crank that authentic 1980s internal spring reverb tank to 8. Because the solid-state preamp doesn't "sag" or turn to mush, your complex jazz chords, 7ths, and 9ths retain pristine, glassy definition, while the freshly biased EL34 tubes and Celestion Vintage speaker wrap them in a warm, smoky analog blanket. It's a gorgeous, dusty canvas for Lo-Fi loops or blues lines.
The Slayer Thrash Attack: The late, great Jeff Hanneman of Slayer famously used the exact head version of this circuit (the 3203) in the studio. Switch to the boost channel, plug in a high-output pickup, and you have instant, razor-sharp, late-80s thrash metal precision. The immediate tracking speeds up your note attack, keeping lightning-fast chugs and heavy riffs incredibly tight, punchy, and aggressive without a hint of low-end flub.
Whether you're trying to chop smooth, lazy chords for a bedroom beat or blow the windows out with classic British crunch, this freshly overhauled workhorse bridges the gap, and everything in between, effortlessly.