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Jim Marshall, the “father of loud” whose signature line of amplifiers became all but synonymous with power and presence in rock and roll, died on Thursday in hospice care. He was 88. Marshall had ...
Marshall, has announced the all-new Studio JTM. The amp that started it all returns, now in a more compact, lightweight package. To honor what would have been Jim Marshall’s 100th birthday and to pay ...
Simply sign up to the European companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A squat factory near Milton Keynes is the unglamorous home to one of Britain’s most rock n’ roll marques: ...
NAMM 2025: Marshall has announced the arrival of its first commercially available factory-modded tube amps, the 1959 Modified ...
As spotted in the first teaser trailer for Rob Reiner’s mockumentary, Tufnel has himself a new Marshall that, erm, goes to Infinity. It’s quite the gear innovation, and one that perhaps only the brain ...
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Marshall just introduced its very first party speaker, the Bromley 750. It looks like a big guitar amp, which is perfect for the company.