Marshall 1959RR Randy Rhoads Super Lead - "The most expensive way to sound like Randy"
The Marshall Randy Rhodes signature model 1959RR is a copy of the amp Randy used while playing with Ozzy Osbourne. The mods on Randys personal amp were unknown until recently when Marshall was able t…
Marshall JVM205H - "Cool amp!"
This is the same amp as the JVM 210h but just with half the power rating. This one will have two less power tubes and comes in at a rating of 50 watts. To me this amp is better than the four chan…
Marshall JVM210H - "A nice step up from the DSL series."
The only difference in this amp and the combo is that this is just the head amp. It has all the same features but just minus the speakers and cabinet and also the power is doubled up to 100 watts in …
Marshall Class 5 Head - "Great lunch box amp!"
Finally Marshall has manufactured an amp that goes back to the roots of what made them one of the best if not the most recognizable amplifier companies in the world. This class 5 is an astonishing…
Marshall 2203KK JCM800 Kerry King Signature - "Kerry King's signature Marshall"
Kerry King has been one of the leading heavy metal guitarists that have been using the JCM800 amplifier throughout most of his career. After using the amp for probably 20 or so years, he finally has…
Marshall 2555SL JCM Slash Signature - "Slash's signature Marshall"
This amplifier is the amp that Marshall designed in conjunction with the famous Guns n Roses guitarist Slash. It was modeled after his other Marshall amplifiers he used, and I find it bears a lot of…
Marshall TSL100 - "The more versatile DSL100"
The Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 is the amplifier that actually helped inspire the JVM. It's a three channel amplifier with four EL34 and four 12AX7 tubes that features independent controls, a midboost, …
Marshall DSL100 - "The "standard" new Marshall"
The Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 has been the flagship model for quite awhile. It was basically a replacement or upgraded version of the JCM800 that was so famous throughout the decades. The amplifier f…
Marshall Vintage Modern 2466H - "A new KT66 Marshall"
Marshall released a few new amplifiers in the past few years, and this is one of them. Like its name, it's a mix between old and new. The amplifier is a single channel amp that features four KT66 p…
Marshall TSL100 - Shark-Food's review
translatedSee below UTILIZATION Configuration a breeze. After some small adjustments, we get a very good sound quickly. SOUNDS Clean, blues, rock, hard rock: No problemo. I've included a great chor…
Marshall AFD100 Signature Slash - " THE sound I was looking for"
translatedI invite you to read the description of Fredzouille64 is complete. However, a distinction to be made on "2 Channel": in fact there is only one but two entries (one entry for guitars with passive pi…
Marshall 2100 SL-X JCM900 Master Volume [1993-1999] - Thunderbolt1480's review
translatedJCM 900 SL-X 2100 and amended 5Ow passage EL34 (JJ) and Tungsol V1/JJecc83s V2etV3/EH12AX7A in V4. All on a 4x12 JCM900 1960 lead. So 5OW all lights and lamps in every single channel and no reverb bu…
Marshall 2245 JTM45 - millezotla's review
translatedSOUND! I tried, has many including Marshall amp, but this beast ... The clear sound, the crunch and the overdrive is great. As said earlier, the bass is powerful, the pedals have up front have a beau…
Marshall 2203 JCM800 Reissue - manorhead's review
translatedall-tube amp 100w Minimum no connection to the nut effects superflux gain control, volume, bass, mid, treble, presence UTILIZATION super simple setup, no manual, we get the big sound at once …
Marshall 2500 JCM900 Master Volume [1990-1992] - spik32's review
translatedWhat type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? All Tube: 2 EL34 in Amplification 3 12AX7 preamp 5 Lamps, inexpensive to Retube! What is the power delivered? 50W (50 Watt True, lots…