Marshall JMD501 - "marshall always rocks"
The Marshal JMD 501 is a solid state guitar combo modeling amp. It has a 1/4 inch input and has a ton of parameters for effects and tone control of all types. It has a digital screen that you can sav…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - "Hello I love you!"
This is about as classic as you can get when he comes to the marshall amplification hundred watt amps. This is such a great sounding amplifier and is a great platform for modification and high gain t…
Marshall 1959 JMP Super Lead [1967-1981] - "Classic in one word or less"
These old Marshall amplifiers have such a crazy tone and a fantastic feel for anyone who is playing pop, rock, or metal music. If you are into the pop and rock tones then you really need a overdrive …
Marshall 4210 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - "Classic old British tone"
Marshall amplification is one of those iconic amp companies that is so synonymous with the music world in general. They have been so easily recognize primarily because of the hard rock guys from the …
Marshall MG10CD - "lower end marshall amp"
The Marshall MG10 CD is a solid state amplifier made in the 1990s. It has 25 watts of power going into 8 ohms. It has a 1/4 input in the front for your instrument. The parameters are pretty basic as …
Marshall VS100R - "rocks!"
This is a tube combo amp that has developed a loyal following over the years. It has a single 1/4" connection. It has two channels, which are designated rhythm and lead. The rhythm channel is clean/s…
Marshall MG2FX - "needs more power"
Having just reviewed a really bad portable amp, I feel compelled to give kudos to a product that figured it out. The Marshall MG2FX is a portable guitar amp. It is powered by 6 AA batteries, or the o…
Marshall VS100R - "Not my first choice"
Marshall has to be one of my favorite guitar amplifiers because they have such a great thick warm tone that is very conducive to my playing style. Marshall has built some of the best amplifiers for h…
Marshall VS100R - "great amp"
The Marshall ValveState II VS1006 is a tube guitar amplifier. The model I have is a silver face and was made in 1976. There are four 1/4 inputs - two for each channel. The first channel has dials for…
Marshall MG100DFX - "not a very good sound"
The Marshall MG 100DFX amp does not have that great of a sound. I bought when I was younger and on a budget, and into much worse music than I am now (metal, nu-metal, the like.) The amp definitely s…
Marshall 2203 JCM800 Reissue - "Nice throwback"
I have owned 3 of these over the years. I let them go and then I come back to them. I always come back to them. The quintessential rock n roll amp if there ever was one. This amp has been featured on…
Marshall MHZ15 - "Meh not great but not bad"
Marshall has been one of those companies that have still great quality hard rock and metal amplifiers. In recent years he been dumbing down the products and making it more affordable for people which…
Marshall JMD50 - "Trash!!!"
Marshall is been known for the great straight ahead rock 'n roll guitar amplifiers. They have been around for decades now have been pretty much the catalyst for most hard rock and metal bands. They'v…
Marshall Class 5 Head - " Mini plexi!"
translated5W all-tube head. 2 ECC83 preamp in One EL84 power A 3-band EQ: bass middle treble A volume Master Volume and NO! 2 outputs: either 8 ohms or 16 ohms + A headphone and that's it! (N…
Marshall AFD100 Signature Slash - " SLASHATOR 10/10"
translatedLAMP POWER 100 W EFFECT THAT USES A TC Eletronic J TO HAVE A LITTLE REVERB CHORUS AND LOST MORE THAN WHA WHA DUNLOP I HAVE MADE THE HALF EFFECT knob BEHIND HEAD UTILIZATION YES THE SETUP IS S…