The 200-watt Marshall Woburn looks just like a Marshall amp: chunky vinyl-wrapped wooden body with trademark rounded corners; speaker grille with a faux-distressed look; and a big logo in the handwriting of the brand's founder, west-London-drum-shop...
Building on its heritage as one of the premier makers of amps for the music industry, Marshall has extended its reach with the quality of its home audio products. Unlike some companies who might just slap their logo on a licensed piece of third-party...
Prepare to have your music sound new all over again. That's what it's like with the Marshall Woburn , especially if you prefer to listen loud. The Woburn delivers a massive amount of energetic sound, yet retains the rich nuances your ears deserve. With...
Once you start diving down below the $400-500 range or so, though, compromises quickly start appearing. Wall-tethered units actually dry up pretty quickly below this price point, unless you're talking glorified clock-radios that probably haven't seen...
Everybody who's really into rock knows the Marshall brand. Marshall made the amps that guitar legends like Jimi Hendrix , Jimmy Page and Deep Purple's Richie Blackmore used for their classic recordings. Now you can find the Marshall moniker applied to...
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