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Artists such as Metal guitarist, Zakk Wylde to pop star Avril Lavigne- they all use Marshalls because these amp heads really do produce a versatile sound.
The crunch is a classic Led Zep sound, which offers players anything from a blues sound to metal or even pop!
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Countless hours of research and development and listening went into the creation of the ... more
100 watt DSL100. It has two footswitchable channels, classic and ultra, and each of these channels boosts two modes. The classic channel offers a clean/crunch optio...
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Countless hours of research and development and listening went into the creation of the ... more
100 watt DSL100. It has two footswitchable channels, classic and ultra, and each of these channels boosts two modes. The classic channel offers a clean/crunch optio...
Postage & Packaging: £9.74 Availability: Usually dispatched within 3-4 business days...
Advantages: British made, warm tone, classic crunch & good all rounder Disadvantages: None
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I had a Marshall for a year and it allowed me to be very creative as a player and performer.
Overall, Marshalls are a reliable and great sounding amps and I had absolutely no problems with mine.
When using a Marshall head for liver performances you need to get it PAT tested (your nearest music shop should be able to do this for you) and it costs around £20.
I highy reccommend Marshalls! ... more
They don't make these amps like they used to, they are classics. Artists such as Metal guitarist, Zakk Wylde to pop star Avril Lavigne- they all use Marshalls because these amp heads really do produce a versatile sound. The crunch is a classic Led Zep sound, which offers players anything from a blues sound to metal or even pop! I had a Marshall for a year and it allowed me to be very creative as a player and performer. Overall, Marshalls are a reliable and great sounding amps and I had absolutely no problems with mine. When using a Marshall head for liver performances you need to get it PAT tested (your nearest music shop should be able to do this for you) and it costs around £20. I highy reccommend Marshalls!