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Marshall Electronics Speakers Reviews

Updated: May 2, 2024 16:25
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#26
alaScore 79

Marshall [MG Series] MG15RCD

The thing isn't going to sound like your Marshall JCM 800 or Marshall JVM amp or anything but it was never built to compete with something like that. These amps are made for entry people and people...

26 user reviews

#27
alaScore 79

Marshall [ValveState Series] 8240 Stereo Chorus [1993-1996]

I've been using it for one year. I bought it secondhand and I'm very happy with it. It's also very reliable (I carry it around in my car). It gives me real Marshall distortion sounds. I tried lots ...

13 user reviews

#28
alaScore 77

Marshall [MG Series] MG30RCD

If you are looking for a good amp that you don't have to worry about and just need for practicing or silent playing and you need that Marshall tone then this is a good amp for those purposes. This ...

11 user reviews

#29
alaScore 77

Marshall MG10CD

does everything i want it to. perfect for home playing, excellent sound and build. don't complain... its a Marshall, it sounds like a Marshall... it's just a little one. If in doubt look at the experienced reviewers opinions on Harmony Central. Got...

27 user reviews

#30
alaAverage 5

Marshall [Handwired Series] 1974X

This amp is really purpose-built. This amp does what it's intended to do EXTREMELY well. It is outstandingly clean and when cranked up delivers the sound of Rock 'n Roll that is ingrained in all of...

1 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#31
alaAverage 4.6

Marshall [JVM Series] JVM215C

This is a fun amp to play. Not too much to get confused with and not too much to get overwhelming that would distract you from playing the amp. At new these amps come in at around $1599 which is a ...

7 user reviews

#32
alaAverage 4.6

Marshall BassState B65

Excellent combo from Marshall. It's like a ValveState guitar combo butit's for bass. I had a 30W Laney and I was positively surprised withsounds of the Marshall. The five-band EQ plus the controls for bassand treble will let you shape the sound pretty...

1 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#33
alaAverage 4.5

Marshall [Lead Series] Lead 12 - 5005

I bought this marshall at a store called music-go-round for $89.99 because my little practice just wasnt enough so i played on it for a few and it was awesome so i traded my cheap amp in and got itI like the fact that it a kinda small amp and it has...

7 user reviews

#34
alaAverage 4.5

Marshall [Limited Edition Series] Class5 Combo - Red Levant

This is a great sounding practice amp or light gigging amp. It does have a headphone out for silent practicing in your home or office. So that is a nice feature on a tube amp. It is pretty light fo...

3 user reviews

#35
alaAverage 4.3

Marshall [JVM Series] JVM410C

My opinion on this amp is to pass it up. Get a DSL 100 if you want high gain Marshall or get a JCM 800, modify it or slap a SD-1 in front for about have the price as this amp. If you want to buy an...

8 user reviews

#36
alaAverage 4

Marshall [MG Series] MG80RCD

If you are looking for a good amp that you don't have to worry about and just need for practicing or silent playing and you need that Marshall tone then this is a good amp for those purposes. This ...

6 user reviews

#37
alaAverage 4

Marshall [Limited Edition Series] Class5 Combo - British Racing Green

Decent blues amp. Takes pedals well, decent cleans. Overall, it's decent. I wouldn't say it's the better low watt amp out there, there are quite a few to choose from that are more versatile, but if...

2 user reviews

#38
alaAverage 3.8

Marshall [ValveState II Series] VS15 [1996-2000]

These amps have been fizzled out of production. So the used market is the only way to go at this point. I would suggest getting an all tube amp instead of this thing. There are plenty of all tube a...

5 user reviews

#39
alaAverage 3.8

Marshall [MG Series] MG50RCD

These amps have been long discontinued so the used market is the only way to go at this point. They newer models so this one is obsolete. If you are looking for a good amp that you don't have to wo...

5 user reviews

#40
alaAverage 3.8

Marshall [25th Anniversary Series] 2554 Silver Jubilee [1987]

These amps have long been out of production. The used market is the only way to go at this point. I have no idea what the going rate for this amp is now. They can be had pretty inexpensively. The 1...

2 user reviews

#41
alaAverage 3.5

Marshall [MG4 Series] MG15 [2009 - present]

At new these amps come in at around $ 99 which in my opinion is an absolute steal of a price for what you get. You get a two channel amp that sounds superb for being a solid state amp and the price...

6 user reviews

#42
alaAverage 3.5

Marshall [JVM Series] JVM205C

This is a fun amp to play. Not too much to get confused with and not too much to get overwhelming that would distract you from playing the amp. At new these amps come in at around $1700 which is a ...

2 user reviews

#43
alaAverage 3.5

Marshall [MG Series] MG10KK - Kerry King

These amps have been discontinued. Thank God this garbage is off the marker. I would buy the Dave Mustain stuff because I like him and he has some talent. This guy is a joke who tries to be harder ...

3 user reviews

#44
alaAverage 3.3

Marshall [MA Series] MA100C

I wouldn't recommend this amp to anyone. If your looking for a tube amplifier then there are plenty of other option to choose from with out submitting to this kind of musical torture. At new th...

2 user reviews

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