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Marshall JVM Series Amplifiers - NEW
"...if you've been waiting for the ultimate Marshall, then it's time you headed to your local dealer (Speed Music) to meet it in person. The JVM is going to be one of THE HOTTEST AMPS of 2007! mark our words"Guitarist Magazine.
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Marshall Vintage Modern series
These amplifiers have 100% mid 60s to early 70s vintage British blues-rock tone, with the ability to switch to a ht rod mode to find thosa 'modded' sounds of the harder rock bands of that era!
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Marshall Mode Four
Attitude, stunning good looks and an incredible 350 Watts of brutal yet toneful power set the MODE FOUR apart from all other amps. Add to this an arsenal of great sounds, a slew of professional features plus groundbreaking, state-of-the-art hybrid technology and you have a Marshall like no other.The first ever Marshall, the legendary JTM45, was born in 1962 as a result of the Guv'nor, Jim Marshall, listening to what guitar players wanted. Forty years later, the song remains the same and that's how the MODE FOUR came to be. Modern guitarists told us they wanted an amp capable of more gain, more low-end and more headroom than ever before . . . plus great cleans and, of course, the crunch tones that have made Marshall a legend! We listened and reacted - the result is the MODE FOUR.
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Marshall MG Series
Newly reissued, the MG series has been a long standing favourite of Marshall, because it represents great value for your money. Quality Marshall componants and transistor circuitry go toward giving these amps a good clean sound , and a roar when you crank them up. New features this year mean you get CD input, speaker emulated line out, speaker emulated headphone out, celestion speakers and Marshalls exclusive FDD circuitry. This new advance is dubbed 'Frequency Dependant Damping', and contributes to the richness of the tone, in a way that mimics more traditional Valve Amplifiers.Models include: Marshall MG10CD (10W) - this sturdy 1 x 6 1/2inch combo is the perfect entry-level practice amplifier Marshall MG15CD (15W) - the 1x8inch combo delivers superb tone Marshall MG15CDR (15W) - adds a natural sounding Spring Reverb to all the outstanding features of the MG15CD Marshall MG15DFX (15W) - This twin channel, 1 x 8inch combo is the most affordable Marshall to ever house Digital Effects Marshall MG30DFX (30W) - 30 Watts of power and a custom-voiced 10inch speaker gives the MG30DFX all the girth and grind of its bigger brothers in a compact, rugged package Marshall MG50DFX (50W) - delivering 50W RMS of Marshall power through its custom-designed 12inch speaker, the twin channel MG50DFX delivers the goods both at home and onstage Marshall MG100DFX (100W) - This compact, gig-ready, 100W, 1x12inch combo is a powerhouse of killer tone. Marshall MG100HDFX (100W) - boasting the same impressive features and staggering versatility of the MG100DFX combo, this 100 Watt head will drive any cabinet from the Marshall range Marshall MG250DFX - Double the power of the feature loaded, versatile MG50DFX and you get the MG250DFX with its stereo, 50W + 50W, power amp driving 2x12inch custom speakers
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Marshall JCM2000 Series DSL & TSL Amplifiers
Marshall's DSL (double super lead) and TSL (triple super lead) range of combos and heads were hailed as the best amps in the world on their release. You can take your pick of both the DSL series and its newer cousin the TSL series here.DSL Models include: Marshall DSL50 head (50W) - a 50 Watt version of the best selling all-valve DSL100. You'll find the same tonal versatility and features inside . Marshall DSL100 (100W) -Marshall's best selling all-valve heads to date. Marshall DSL402 (40W) - The DSL401 is a compact, EL84-powered 1x12ich combo, but don't let its relatively small size fool you, it packs a powerful punch. The most significant difference from the rest of the DSL range, is the three footswitchable sounds - Clean, OD1 & OD2 TSL Models include: Marshall TSL60 (60W) - The TSL60 has a 100% pure, all-valve signal path (4x ECC83 preamp valves, 2x Svetlana EL34 power valves) and a host of 'guitarist friendly' features. The Clean channel has its own controls for Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass and Reverb. Like the 100 Watt TSL100 head the TSL60 is capable of a wide range of harmonically rich, clean tones Marshall TSL601 & 602(60W) - have the same 100% pure, all-valve signal path (4x ECC83 preamp valves, 2x Svetlana EL34 power valves) and features of the TSL60 in a 1x12inch combo. Marshall TSL100 (100W) - The TSL100's three completely independent, footswitchable channels (Clean, Crunch and Lead) effectively give you three different classic amps in one casing. Each channel has its own controls for Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle and Bass. The Clean channel also has a Mid Boost switch, while the Crunch and Lead channels each have their own Tone Shift switches which 'scoop' out the mids Marshall TSL122 (100W) - The TSL122 features the same amplifier section as the TSL100 in a 2x12inch combo format. To maximise its already superior sonic powers it has been fitted with two different 12" speaker types - a Marshall/Celestion Vintage and a Marshall/Celestion Heritage. By combining the unique characteristics of this pairing, optimum tone and performance is ensured
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Marshall Cabinets
The only choice for serious musicians. Nothing compares to Marshall cabinets in terms of awesome tone and projection. Both visually and aurally, Marshall 4x12 cabs are indeed 'the business!' Nothing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more completely than a wall of Marshall stacks. Though often imitated, nothing compares to the original. The world's first ever 4x12" cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962, and with it a legend was born.
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