Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "The original rock god."
The Marshall JCM800 50w head is the smaller of the two iconic original single channel 800s. They have been used by many noted rock and metal players both in stick and modded form. It has a very simpl…
Marshall MG412A - "Blehh...."
The Marshall MG412A is the company's cheapest level cab and is meant to go with their solid state MG100 head, or act as a 4x12 rig for those who can't afford a 4x12 of a higher calibre. It's actually…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - "Classic old British tone"
Marshall is one of those amplifier companies as really stood the test of time. They probably easily one of the most recognized amplifier companies in the world. They're mostly used from pop all the w…
Marshall 2204 JCM800 Master Volume Lead [1981-1989] - "One of the best"
The Marshall JCM 800 amplifier it's basically reissues version of one of the greatest amplifiers that Marshall is ever come up with. This is a master volume amplifier that is 50 W of power. So basica…
Marshall AS50R - "Wonderful"
Solid-state 50 W Jack and XLR for the mic Chorus, reverb and feedback control USE Easy to use. It doesn't sound neutral, I love its tone. Very clear user's manual. SOUND I don't play …
Marshall 3210 Lead 100 Mosfet [1984-1991] - "nice price.. worh it"
The Marshall Lead 100 Mosfet has a solid-state power amplifier with a tube pre-amp through a 12AX7. It delivers 100 watts of solid-state power at 4 ohms. The Clean section is only solid-state, whe…
Marshall JTM310 [1994-1997] - "great with live playing"
This is a 120 watt solid-state amplifier, open-backed combo with built in effects. It has twin 12" speakers. It has two channels and a switchable reverb/effect pedal. Connections are made through sta…
Marshall MG10CD - Julien57490's review
translatedIt's a transistor amp, 10W, nothing extraordinary. An entry for the guitar, an entry for a headphone, and another for ... for .. in fact I never used the other entrance. The settings are minimal,…
Marshall 8080 Valvestate 80V - " Fabulous"
translatedPreamp tube 12AX7 ECC83 or Power amplifier transistor effects loop, input jack, footswitch jack ... It delivers 80 watts (really powerful, to cover a drummer) It has two channels clear, and t…
Marshall 8080 Valvestate 80V - le reverend's review
translatedTransistor amplifier with a lamp in the preamp. Rather not badly built, memory. UTILIZATION Using ultra-simple We easily get a sound. Well, it's different ... SOUNDS For rock not too demand…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Bass - " Mythical character of an amp"
translatedMy head is one of the first JMP, end 69, according to early 70's serial number. Regarding the characteristics, everything has been said before. Here we have a living wage, plug and play. But I …
Marshall JVM410H - " Power and heat!"
translatedAll Tube amp (preamp and amp) Effects loop, preamp out, power amp input, line output "HP simulation" (XLR), Input and MIDI input for the pedal-switch comes with the JVM 410. - 100W lamps. - 4…
Marshall YJM100 Yngwie Malmsteen Signature - " RAAHHH LOVELY!"
translatedAmp full lights, 5 4 ECC83 EL34, 100w switchable to 50w. Embeds a power attenuator (EPA), noise gate, boost, reverb digital. Series FX loop (foot switchable) and of course the ad-hoc connectors …
Marshall MG100HDFX - " good amp for the price."
translated100watt transistor. The features have already been given previously. UTILIZATION Operation is simple enough even for someone who has never handled an amp. The manual is clear but its setup propos…
Marshall Major - " Good headphone, far enough comments"
translatedIt's been a week since I use it. What I love most: the look of the headphone in general, even if it is actually smaller than it may seem in the pictures. The sound also is very good unlike all the…