Marshall
United Kingdom, est. 1962 · 110 products across 1 categories
About Marshall
Marshall Amplification, born from a desire to provide high-quality PA systems for musicians, quickly became synonymous with the raw power and iconic British sound of rock and roll. Jim Marshall’s early amplifier designs, heavily influenced by Fender, evolved into a distinct character that defined the sound of countless legendary guitarists. Today, Marshall remains a global leader, revered for its amplifiers, cabinets, and increasingly, its guitars and effects pedals.
- • Iconic, instantly recognizable British tone
- • Durable construction and robust build quality
- • Wide range of amplifier models for diverse genres
- • Strong resale value due to brand prestige
- • Extensive global support and community
- • Can be premium-priced, limiting accessibility
- • High-gain models can be noisy without proper setup
- • Vintage models require careful maintenance
- • Modern designs sometimes lack vintage warmth
- • Heavier than many competing amplifier brands
Marshall Products
Marshall DSL100HR
Tube Guitar Heads
Marshall DSL20CR
Tube Guitar Combos
Marshall DSL5CR
Tube Guitar Combos
Marshall Silver Jubilee 2536 212
2x12 Guitar Cabs
Marshall Silver Jubilee 2536A 212
2x12 Guitar Cabs
Marshall MX212AR
2x12 Guitar Cabs
Marshall MX412AR
4x12 Guitar Cabs
Marshall JVM205C
Tube Guitar Combos
Marshall JVM410C
Tube Guitar Combos
Marshall MR1936V
2x12 Guitar Cabs
Marshall 1987X
Tube Guitar Heads
Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker
Tube Guitar Combos
Frequently Asked Questions About Marshall
Marshall instruments are manufactured in several locations, including the UK, China, and Indonesia, depending on the specific product and market.
While Marshall amplifiers are built to last, their complex circuitry can make repairs challenging, often requiring specialized knowledge and components.
The 'Plexi' refers to the early 1960s Marshall amplifiers, known for their raw, vintage tone, while the JCM800 is a later design with a more aggressive, high-gain sound.
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