Marshall Haze Guitar Amplifier Full Stack with MHZ15 Head and MHZ112A, MHZ112B CabinetsNo more compromising on tone over effects (or vise versa) and an end to jumping from FX pedal to FX pedal when your solo kicks in! Comprising the two channel Haze40 and Haze15, the series offers a rugged, gig-ready 40 Watt combo and a peerless 15 Watt head respectively. Combined with MHZ112A and MHZ112B speaker cabs, the Haze15 becomes the epitome of guitar amplification – a valve-driven Marshall stack, but one that fits easily into either the lounge or boot of the car.
Price: $999.95 Buy now!

Marshall 1960AX Classic Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 4x12 in.)If one thing personifies the image of rock ‘n’ roll more than anything else it’s the Marshall 4×12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4×12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962. Since then Marshall has made many thousands, which have appeared on stages both large and small all over the world.
Price: $1099.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
It’s a standard Marshall cab to be used with a Marshall amp. Single 16 ohm imput. Super simple.

Quality:
Very nice checkerboard cloth. Heavy duty handles and hardware. I’m glad it has casters.

Value:
You can’t go wrong with greenbacks. Re-sale remains high if you find the right buyer.

Desirability:
You just can’t go wrong buying a Marshall.

Sound:
How can you describe the tone???? Like creamy butter that cuts through chase. You don’t have to overpower this cab to get it to sound great. Classic Marshall sound. I use it with a DSL401 combo.

Ease of Use:
Plug it in and get blown away.

Support:
Haven’t needed. Don’t over power it and it will last you a long, long time.

Overall:
I use to own a 1980 JCM800 50watt stack (bought it new in 1980)but sold it for some quick cash. Boy was I stupid. I plan on keeping this one forever.

Marshall MC412A Angled Guitar Speaker Cab (200 Watts, 4x12)Made at their UK factory and loaded with Celestion speakers, Marshall’s engineers have worked hard to ensure that the MC series cabs are the most affordable full size Marshall cabinets available, while still providing the sonics and build quality that are more than worthy of the badge they wear.
Price: $399.95 Buy now!

Marshall JVM410H 4-Channel Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)The JVM Series 100-watt, valve-driven power stage is built on the classic design responsible for the legendary Marshall roar found in the JCM800, 2203 and “plexi” Super Lead amplifiers — a timeless foundation for countless classic rock and metal guitar tones for over 4 decades. Featuring a quartet of EL34 valves, this peerless design has been expertly crafted to compliment the extraorinary wealth of tones found in the JVM.
Price: $2199.95 Buy now!

Marshall Haze Guitar Amplifier Half Stack with MHZ15 Head and MHZ112A CabinetMarshall Haze MHZ15 Angled Half Stack offers studio quality tone perfect for the guitarist who needs to save on space. With the included MHZ112A angled cabinet this stack is loaded with natural tube tone, integrated effects and intuitive footswitching technology, the Haze MHZ15 takes your studio sound out on the road. No more compromising on tone over effects (or vise versa) and an end to jumping from FX pedal to FX pedal when your solo kicks in!
Price: $799.95 Buy now!

Marshall MBC410 Bass Cabinet (600 Watts, 4x10 in.)After listening to bass players’ requirements, Marshall made the decision to give you options of the most favored and asked after extension cabinets to complement your bass head or combo. The MBC410 is the ever popular 4×10 inch cabinet. Containing four colossal sounding 10 inch speakers, you are guaranteed to get clear low-end tones roaring through the club. This 600 Watt, 4 Ohm speaker cabinet has an HF horn.
Price: $499.95 Buy now!

Marshall MG15 Guitar Combo Amplifier (15 Watts, 1x8 in.)The Marshall MG15 provides musicians with more power and more control. The 15 watts of power and an 8 inch speaker provides an added punch to the overall sound, and the amplifier still retains the perfect desirable tone qualities of the MG Series. The MG15 amplifier has the benefit of a 3-band EQ like the ones that can be found on Marshall amps throughout history. Independent Bass, Middle and Treble controls provide the ability to fine-tune every aspect of your tone to your own personal taste.
Price: $139.95 Buy now!

Marshall MC212 Guitar Extension Cabinet (130 Watts, 2x12 in.)Marshall’s MC212 is a compact guitar cabinet that’s designed to give you great tone that won’t break the bank. The MC212 fits all Marshall full-size heads, and features 2 x 12 in., 65-watt Celestion speakers, carefully voiced to sound incredible in this cabinet. The MC212 is shorter than the Marshall 1936 cabinet with an understated look (no piping, no skid trays).
Price: $339.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Small, light weight, decent power handling, great tone. Slight angle to baffle help project sound. Stereo or mono hook up.

Quality:
This say “Made in England” on the back. It appears to be as solid as all my old Marshal cabs.

Value:
good value…

Desirability:
If you play at reasonable volumes and do not want to tote a heavy cab, this thing rocks. In conjunction with a Crate Powerblock head and a handcart, it is one of the easiest LOUD stereo set-ups I have ever used.

Sound:
The only thing that could make this sound better would be to replace the speakers with EVs or B&Cs.

Ease of Use:
Stereo or mono hook up, just plug in and play.

Support:
Never dealt with them for support. Never had to..

Overall:
All my Marshal stuff lasted and never broke down. So long as you stay within the rated power (continuous RMS) you should have no problems. I love the simplified minimalist design and understated look: Classic, refined, mature… but it still threatens to ROCK at the slightest provocation. It is very easy to load and unload.Small size and lightweight are great!

Marshall 1987XL Plexi Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)Though the 50-watt 1987XL shares the same front and rear panel features as its big brother, the 1959 SLP, it does have its own distinct personality. Sweet warm singing sounds are packed into every nook and cranny of this great tone machine. As is the case with the 1959SLP, the 1987X has fittings and hardware as true to the originals as humanly possible, thus ensuring that authentic Marshall “Vintage” look.
Price: $1849.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
It’s simple, plug and play, there aren’t a bazillion knobs to mess with so you’ll hear the true tone and not a generic one.

Quality:
It’s a marshall.. need i say more?

Value:
You get what you pay for…

Desirability:
Vintage = Sexy

Sound:
Awsome tone, i love it and i’ll never part with it and, not to mention, it’s LOUD for being a 50 watt head. Ahh the sound of an all tube head… it’s music to my ears!

Overall:
Its great!!! If you are looking for a great, rocking head that is simple to use… this is it!!! you can experiment with patching the inputs to get different tones…

Marshall MG15FX Guitar Combo Amplifier (15 watts, 1x8 in.)The 15 watt MG15FX includes an 8 inch speaker, four switchable channels, and a 3-band EQ that lets you shape your tone. Marshall’s exclusive, groundbreaking FDD circuitry gives the MG4 Series the unbelievable depth of sound and unique feel of their legendary, all-tube amps. It does this by emulating the way an all-tube power amp interacts with the speaker(s) it is driving. The easy to use panel controls include gain, followed by a three-band EQ, volume and Master Volume.
Price: $199.95 Buy now!

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