While there will always be a place for the traditional 100-watt head and 4x12 stack, those places have become more scarce in recent years. At the professional end of the market, advances in digital ...
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Marshall, the iconic UK-based guitar amp company, has finally taken the leap from wireless headphones, earbuds, and Bluetooth speakers into the world of TV audio with its first soundbar. And it’s a ...
We’ve reviewed Marshall speakers a few times in the past, and we’ve been impressed. If you’re not familiar with Marshall, the company has been well-known for making some of the best guitar and bass ...
So I have to admit that I’ve always wanted a Marshall JCM800 with a nice 1960AV Half Stack under it. I’ve just never been able to buy one. So when the company reached out to ask if I’d like to take ...
Marshall's Acton III wireless speaker is "small but mighty", we said in our review – and now there's a new colour option. The ...
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 ...
You’ll pay a premium for the Marshall logo and a design that takes its cues from the real amps, but anyone drawn to this speaker’s design won’t be disappointed with the way it sounds. Jim Marshall had ...
Sometimes we get things wrong things and I’ll happily admit to misjudging the Marshall Headphones brand when it first launched using the iconic Marshall guitar amplifier logo. The first Marshall ...
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