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Guitar Player on MSNRitchie Blackmore got the loudest Marshall amp ever made. All he had to do was keep two secretsThe guitarist said his volume while testing amps was distracting to Marshall's workforce, even when he was in a soundproofed ...
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Marshall makes a big play for the amp-in-a-box market with new pedal versions of its best-loved ampsNAMM 2025: Marshall has dropped a huge surprise by launching a new amp-in-a-box pedal line, bringing the classic sounds of Marshall amps to the hearts of pedalboards, in its new Overdrive pedals ...
Ritchie Blackmore was sworn to secrecy from the founder of Marshall Amplification about how he got his extra loud amp.
The Vox AC30 amp/Red Special guitar combo is one of the most iconic in rock, but the Queen guitar hero didn't solidify that ...
Marshall, the iconic guitar amplifier / audio gadget brand, is teaming up with the Awake NY streetwear team for a very ...
Marshall Group sells a majority stake in the guitar amp and headphones maker to Hong Kong venture capital firm HongShan Capital Group for $1.1 billion ...
The founding Marshall family will retain a more than 20% stake in the Stockholm-based company, whose guitar amplifiers have been used by rock legends including Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, according ...
An audio, technology and design group, Marshall traces its roots back to 1962 in the UK, according to its website. Its products range from amplifiers to headphones and wireless speakers.
But getting an amp as loud as he wanted took particular skills and talents. It also took perseverance on Blackmore’s part to convince the only man he knew could do it: Jim Marshall.
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