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(B-Stock) Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head 20W Hi Gain Dual Reverb Guitar Amplifier Head
Marshall · B-Stock

(B-Stock) Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head 20W Hi Gain Dual Reverb Guitar Amplifier Head

£833.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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Volatility (ann.)
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30d Momentum
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Price Position
No 90d range data
EMA 20
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30d Forecast
→ Stable
Price History
Current
£833
Change
-16.6%
Avg
£942
Low
£833
High
£999
Volatility
5.8%
Store Intelligence
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£833.00
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2BaxBax
£999.00
+19.9%
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Price spread: £166.00 across 2 stores
AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
Insufficient price history for analysis
Risks / Watch Out
No significant risk factors detected
Product Fundamentals
  • The Marshall SN20H Studio 900 Head is basically the 20-Watt version of the iconic JCM900. Here, a three-pack of ECC93 preamp valves (including a phase splitter) and two 5881 power amp valves deliver that iconic &apos
  • 90s sound, even when you flip the power reduction switch and drop the output down to just 5 Watts. This plucky amp head supports small gigs but also brings that delicious tube-tone to your bedroom or rehearsal space. The SN20H: Compact Yet All-Encompassing While it&apos
  • s a fair bit smaller, the Marshall SN20H is just as sonically flexible as its high-gain, dual-reverb counterpart from the 1990s. In addition to individual gain, volume and reverb controls for both channels, you get a 3-band EQ section and a presence pot for dialling in your signature sound. Your favourite speaker cab is easily hooked up to one of five speaker outputs (16Ω / 8Ω / 4Ω), while a mixer or audio interface can be directly connected to the DI output.
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