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Marshall Amplification is the ship that launched a thousand faces, but in the last decade, ... “When I started, I was making the old 12-watt amps, tiny combos,” he recalls.
Marshall Amplification, the 60-year-old company behind iconic guitar amps, is being acquired by the Zound Industries, the Swedish company that produces Marshall-branded headphones and speakers.
A 1995 Marshall Valvestate 8100 guitar amp used by the late Death founder/guitarist/vocalist Chuck Schuldiner is up ... Was tested on 11/27 and works fine especially for being almost 30 years old.
For the Marshall amp fan who has not got space in their lives for a full stack, the ungodly power of a 100-watt tube amp too impractical, these offer a convenient way of putting some of those sounds ...
The Marshall amp maker plans to grow its music tech market share post-merger as the Marshall Group. Here's how, according to CEO Jeremy de Maillard.
The brand new Marshall Group will combine Zound Industries and Marshall Amplification in one group with revenues of $360m and double-digit profitability. ... This article is more than 2 years old.