Marshall DSL100 - "Most popular backline Rock amp for a good reason"
The Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 is a 100 Watt, EL34 based tube amp head with two channels and a comfortable variety of tones and features. Introduced in 1997, it was hailed as the next step to Marshall…
Marshall 1974X - "A Rock 'n Roll Time Machine that oozes tone"
The Marshall 1974X HW is (as indicated by the "HW") a hand-wired 1 x 12 combo amp in the style of the famous Bluesbreaker amp. The amp is rated at 18 watts and has a tube compliment of 2 EL84 tubes i…
Marshall JVM410H - "MARSHALL JVM 410 HAS IT ALL"
The JVM 410 is Marshall's flagship 100 watt powerhouse. Following in the footsteps of the JCM 2000 series, the jvm has much more that the dsl or tsl ever did. The JVM comes with 4 el 34 power tunes a…
Marshall 8040 ValveState 40V - "Hard to break"
40W amp with tube preamp and solid-state power amp. 2 channels: clean and boost with EQ each (bass/mid/treb for clean and bass/treb for boost) 1 gain control on each channel (which works as a v…
Marshall DSL50 - "Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 good for the money"
Marshall really took a big step up from the JCM 900 series with the JCM 2000. 50 watts and lots of versatility make this a very nice amp for the money.Two winged C EL34 power tubes came stock and al…
Marshall 1960B - "Solid Rock Projections, but overhyped?"
I acquired this can in the late nineties. I ran this can for about ten years before selling it off (more on that later). My musical stylings were varied over the years: hard rock, metal, pop, punk, r…
Marshall TSL100 - "In the shop all the time"
Here's a tube monster that I was totally psyched to acquire. I was able to get a great deal through my local shop, so I ordered a brand new one, right from the factory to the store and I was there to…
Marshall 8008 - Countdown's review
translatedPowerAmp transistor, 2-channel stereo 2x80w. Front, 2 volume knobs, one for each channel, and the on / off! At the rear, 2 input, 2 output and a switch (ValveState and linear). The look is sim…
Marshall AS50D - Countdown's review
translated50w transistor amp, 2 channels, 2 HP 8 ", 1 volume control per channel, independent EQ for each channel (4 bands on channel 1 and 2 bands on the second), XLR microphone, key stage RCA (L / R), anti-f…
Marshall AS100D - " THE best electro amp?"
translated100 W amp 4 channel transistors. - 2 HP 8 and 2 tweeters high fidelity polymer. - 1 volume control per channel. - Independent EQ for each channel (bass and treble). - 2 XLR Inputs for guitar and micr…
Marshall Class 5 Combo [2011-2012] - " "Class" is nothing to say"
translatedMine is a V3 purchased in May 2012. It is equipped with the "low power mode" in which series can be used easily at home. For more detailed specifications, see the notice or other site builder. O…
Marshall JVM410H - " Marshall's high-flying"
translatedIt is near perfection with all parameters adjustable and recordable possible. I would almost say it is too. UTILIZATION The facade can be frightening, but after all, the principle is the same as …
Marshall MG100HFX [2009-2011] - " The shame of marshall, edition 4!"
translatedHo, a good amp all good boi ... ha no! Excuse! Chip box recomposed, vinyl junk, knobs and creaky minimalist welds, which is more poorly executed. If you discover the world of guitar it looks beaut…
Marshall 8008 - Blueblast's review
translated2x80 watts transistor Valvestate a button (lamp simulation) Input and output jack 2 Separate volumes UTILIZATION No manual Very easy just 2 volumes SOUNDS It is a power amp transistor…
Marshall MHZ112A - " SIMPLE EFFECTIVE"
translatedRAS really reproduce sound correctly with a vintage side that can not be neglected Reproach not only handle just above center on the practical side troujours not transported if one does not correct…