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MarshallArts.org
A user-supported resource for Marshall amp information
Here you'll find information about that famous "Marshall sound," artists that use Marshall guitar amps, the Marshall FAQ, information on current and previous Marshall products, and much more.
2011 marks our 15th anniversary! We're the oldest Marshall amp site on the web, online since March 1996. This site is a free resource for users, lovers, and collectors of the Marshall line of amplification and sound gear.
This is a user-supported web site. Please help out by linking to us on your FaceBook, MySpace, blog, and Twitter pages. Thanks in advance for your purchase from our links that support the site and allow us to bring you even more great Marshall content.
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The Marshall Amp
Often imitated, never equalled
Who'd have guessed that the amp designed and built by Ken Bran and Jim Marshall in 1962 would still be the acknowledged sound of rock today?
Marshall amps and speaker cabinets have been used by countless superstars such as The Who, Hendrix, and Zeppelin to Van Halen, Green Day and ZZ Top. And thousands of bands and artists in between.
Marshall tube amps have a signature sound that lets the amplifier be as expressive as the guitar, allowing the artist to reproduce the exact tone he/she is after. From Sweet, violin-like sustain on lead notes to the "freight train" thunder of palm-muted chords, Marshall amps give the musician the "crunch" that other companies have yet to emulate.
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