Marshall

Marshall amplification

Marshall amplification
  1. Who owns Marshall amplification?
  2. Why do Marshall amps sound so good?
  3. What is the Marshall sound?
  4. Where Are Marshall amps made?

Who owns Marshall amplification?

It was founded by drum shop owner and drummer Jim Marshall, and is now based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Marshall's guitar amplifiers are among the most recognised in the world.
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Marshall Amplification.

TypePublic limited company
FounderJim Marshall
HeadquartersBletchley, Milton Keynes , England

Why do Marshall amps sound so good?

There are a couple of other sonic qualities that Marshalls are known for. This includes the fizzy yet crisp highs that they produce, as well as their tendency to compress when cranked up loud. Crunch tones aside, some players also like Marshall amps because of their cleans.

What is the Marshall sound?

To me the Marshall sound is punchy, extremely dynamic, growly, mid focused, fire breathing, more gritty than smooth but can be either depending on how you like it. If a Marshall was an animal it would surely be a Lion, a fire breathing one with wings and a golden sword, if that makes any sense at all! Hahahaha!

Where Are Marshall amps made?

Almost all Marshall valve amps and cabs are made in Britain at the Marshall production facility in Bletchley, England, where they have been made continuously since 1966.

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