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Marshall Amplification is the ship that launched a thousand faces, but in the last decade, it’s been adrift. Now new CEO Jeremy de Maillard says he is out to meet the needs of modern guitarists ...
Marshall Amplification, the 60-year-old company behind iconic guitar amps, is being acquired by the Zound Industries, the Swedish company that produces Marshall-branded headphones and speakers.
We reported earlier today that 88 year old Jim Marshall, originator of Marshall amps has died. Every heavy metal musician and fan are familiar with the famous Marshall amps, whether you’re ...
Marshall, who died last week at 88, also had the fortune of having a 20-year-old Pete Townshend for a customer. Townshend told Marshall he wanted to hear himself over The Who's audience and rhythm ...
Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall Amplifcations, has died. He was 88-years-old. Any rock or metal fan worth his or her salt is well aware of Marshall Amps and the famous Marshall Stacks, which ...
Exquisite stompboxes, built to last a lifetime, meet Red Witch’s new Apothecary Series “These pedals bring the sounds of some of the great Marshall amps of history onto the pedalboard, recreating the ...
Marshall Woburn III The wireless speaker is designed to look like one of the brand’s iconic guitar amps. Marshall A new, vintage look Since its release, Marshall has offered the Woburn III in two ...
The Marshall amp maker plans to grow its music tech market share post-merger as the Marshall Group. Here's how, according to CEO Jeremy de Maillard.
Guitar amp pioneer Jim Marshall dies aged 88 The British man who pioneered guitar amps, and in turn inspired a rock revolution that changed the world, has passed away.
Marshall, the legendary music brand whose amplifiers have powered so many of rock's greatest hits, have two brand new releases to excite your eardrums: the Major V headphones and the Minor IV earbuds.
The Woburn III obviously takes inspiration from its amplifier cousins, looking stunningly like an old-school Marshall amp.