From the music store to stages everywhere
Jim Marshall didn't start out building great amps. In fact, his entry into the amp world came about in part because the drummers that visited his music shop for equipment and lessons often brought along their guitar players. Conversations about their amplification needs led to the birth of a line of amps that would eventually change the sound of music. From those first humble creations to Pete Townshend's first monster full stacks; from the mid-'60s combos to Hendrix to backlines of multiple Marshall rigs, there's a reason why so many guitarists swear by Marshall amps. Try one out and see for yourself!
Marshall MG15G Features:
- 15-watts offers enough power for practice sessions
- Custom 8" speaker provides classic British tone
- Clean and Overdrive channels give you different sonic textures
- 3-band EQ provides broad sound shaping
- Preset channel modes for storing and recalling your settings
- Line input for jamming along with tracks
- Emulated headphone and line outputs for practicing and recording