Marshall 100W 3210 MOSFET - Normal preset
Close · 72/100 confidence. Most values readable. Minor gaps filled by inference from similar circuits.
The Marshall 3210 is a hybrid Lead 100 MOSFET head that combines a solid-state MOSFET power section with a tube preamp stage, giving it a distinctive character that sits between pure tube warmth and solid-state punch. Designed during Marshall's exploration of MOSFET technology in the 1980s, the 3210 offered players a more affordable route into Marshall tone with the reliability of solid-state power. Its overdriven sound is tight and aggressive, making it popular on the mid-1980s metal and hard rock scene.
- Years produced: 1984–1991
- Made in: UK
- Wattage: 100W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 3× ECC83 (12AX7)
- Power tubes: 4× EL34
Known for: Jeff Beck.
Tags: british, crunch.
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