Marshall has welcomed the latest addition to its ever-popular Studio series as it marks late founder Jim Marshall’s 100th birthday with the launch of the Studio JTM. Read our review of the new amp ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Marshall, the iconic amplifier supplier, unveils its latest amplifier that ‘goes to 11’ with the help of Fort Wayne’s own, Sweetwater. In 1984, This Is Spinal Tap cemented ...
Universal Audio UAFX Lion '68 Super Lead Amp pedal: What is it? Marshall-in-a-box is quite a vague term, isn't it? There are many numerous of Marshall tube amp, but Universal Audio is well aware that ...
Tone King has rolled out the Royalist MkIII, a new feature-stacked tube amp series that promises vintage Marshall amp sounds, and lots of ‘em. Comprising a 40-watt 1x12” combo amp, a 40-watt head, ...
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Simply sign up to the European companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A squat factory near Milton Keynes is the unglamorous home to one of Britain’s most rock n’ roll marques: ...
The Marshall Major headphones weren't actually created by legendary guitar amp designer Jim Marshall, but any musician or sound engineer or even a rock fan with a love of that amplifier's sound is ...
G-. U-. H-. V-. J-. W-. K-. X-. L-. Y-. M-. I serial sent off a query to Marshall. As to yellow cuts in the tolex on top, this isn't actually damage. These cuts go right through the wood and there ...
A few weeks back I reviewed Marshall Minor II, the latest Bluetooth earbuds from Marshall Headphones. Launched at the same time was a range of three new Bluetooth speakers from Marshall, all bearing ...
In the mid-1960s, the emergence of the powerful Marshall amplifiers enabled musicians to turn up the volume – and effectively transformed pop music into rock. Marshall became the amplifiers of choice ...
Pete Townshend of The Who was a crucial early fan. Jimi Hendrix followed. Today, Marshall “amps” appear with near ubiquity on rock concert stages, blasting out the guitar-based anthems of auteurs from ...