The birth of Marshall speaker in 1960s, especially the split design of 100W amplifier head and 4x 12 box, successfully shaped the timbre of rock music, especially the distortion of electron tube amplifier, all started from Marshall speaker.
Classic model:
The first generation product JTM45 45,45W
Plexi is a product of 1960s, which was reprinted two years ago. This is the first product with cursive trademark, and it is also the speaker used by Angus Young of AC/DC. 100 watt
JCM 800, 198 1, a classic dual-channel power amplifier, comes from Jim Marshall's license plate number. In the 1980s, it was used by various rock representatives, such as Kerry King and Zach Wilder (both of whose Marshall signatures were based on JCM800).
Slash has been using JCM800 Jubilee Edition and commemorative JCM800 for a long time. Marshall Company introduced a signature speaker for him in the late 1990s. He was also the first Marshall Company to launch signature speakers.
JCM 900 was introduced, and the improvement of1987,800 increased the output power.
JCM2000 series, changed to 3-channel design, with higher output power. It was discontinued in the past two years and replaced with a new JVM series.