NEW - Why should touring artists have all the fun? With the SV20H you can harness the formidable tone of the 1959SLP at home or in the studio. Switch between 20W and 5W at the flick of a switch and let the defining...
NEW - Why should touring artists have all the fun? With the SV20H you can harness the formidable tone of the 1959SLP at home or in the studio. Switch between 20W and 5W at the flick of a switch and let the defining...
NEW - Express your personality with this 20W head. The Origin20H provides a classic all-valve, rich and harmonic tone. With sleek styling and modern features this amp is ideal for playing in different environments from...
NEW - Sleek and stylish, the 120W MG412TM series are 4x12” cabinets finished with beautiful gold piping. They are fitted with custom Celestion G12-412MG speakers, designed to emphasise your sound and deliver the crunch...
NEW - Modeled after Marshall's highly acclaimed Dual Super Lead amp heads, the DSL15C guitar combo amplifier delivers Marshall sound in a portable package. The Marshall DSL15C blasts 15 watts of tube-driven sound...
NEW - From bright shimmering clean tones to punchy aggressive gain, the DSL1 combo has the features to provide the sound that suits you. It has the features and Marshall tone that is expected from the DSL series but is...
NEW - The DSL40 has been designed with a 12” G-12 v-type speaker for those who need exceptional tone and flexibility. With rich functionality including the ability to move between two sounds within each gain channel,...
NEW - Pre-loaded with 100 presets, the CODE25 has all you need to find your sound at home. Its 25W mean it’s even powerful enough to start gigging with. Fully programmable via your phone and online, CODE25 is the amp...
NEW - Compact 15W amps that pack plenty of power. The 8” speaker delivers a great sound for practice but can also hold its own in front of a small crowd. These amps bring an added punch and lower-end to your sound. The...
NEW - Compact 15W amps that pack plenty of power. The 8” speaker delivers a great sound for practice but can also hold its own in front of a small crowd. These amps bring an added punch and lower-end to your sound. The...
NEW - Rehearse day and night with the MG10. Simple yet mighty this 10W amp is perfect for band practice or home use. The two channels, clean and overdrive, and the contour control function provide a great way to...
1973 Marshall 100W Super Lead US model including a great condition 1973 White Tolex Cabinet with 4*12 Celestion Greenback speakers. Gold brushed Aluminium front panel. Original transformers, circuitry and electronics....
1977 Marshall MkII Guitar Combo Amplifier. Excellent working condition, see pictures. 50 watts. Missing two back corner covers on the right side. Sounds great! Made in England. Call for details!
Here's a 1971 Marshall JMP 50 head with matching 4x12 cab. Ultra rare original purple tolex! The amp comes to us from the great Brian Ray (Paul McCartney's guitar player). It also belonged to Spin Doctors guitar player...
Vintage 1976 Marshall MK II 50 watt lead amplifier head for sale at Greg's Guitars. Officially designated the model number 1987. Big box small chassis version well kept and not abused. Amp has been serviced Only non...
c.1968 Marshall 4x12 Cabinet Basketweave This Item Is Located At IVG Burbank The Cab Is In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Specs Date This Cabinet To Circa 1968 Original Tolex Shows Wear Throughout Including...
1976 Marshall JMP 1987 MKII Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Some Normal Cosmetic Surface Wear Throughout Metal Hardware On Handle Shows Oxidation Circuit Appears Mostly...
Marshall MG Series G30RCD Solid-State Combo Amplifier Black This Amp Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Light Cosmetic Surface Wear Including Small Marks And Scratches...
1970 Marshall Major 200W Head In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Replacement Logo And Handle Caps Professionally Added Cooling Fan Some Cosmetic Wear As Shown Appears Otherwise Original Dated August 12, 1970...