(AP) Jim Marshall, who helped shape the sound of rock with his groundbreaking amplifier designs, has died. He was 88. His son Terry Marshall said he died in a hospice in England on Thursday morning ...
Iconic British guitar amp manufacturer Marshall Amps is being acquired by Swedish firm Zound Industries – the company that currently produces Marshall headphones and speakers under license from the ...
David Brown Automotive announces a special run of 60 Mini Remastered hatches for Marshall Amplification's 60th anniversary, designed in line with Marshall's aesthetic. The restored Minis will feature ...
LONDON -- Ears still ringing from the 1960s? Jim Marshall might be to blame. That was no accident. Marshall, who died Thursday at the age of 88, was not looking for precision when he and his sound ...
The amplifier half stack, made in collaboration with guitarist Steve Jones, features bold yellow-and-pink accents inspired by ...
Though the name Marshall is synonymous with guitar amplification, the brand has branched out into personal and home audio, as well as curveballs like a fridge and smartphone. Now the company is ...
The Marshall family will become the largest shareholder in the group with a 24-percent stake - Copyright AFP/File Ed JONES The Marshall family will become the largest ...
Last month, the world’s best-known brand of guitar amplifiers launched a new version of its mini powerhouse of a Bluetooth speaker. While the latest Emberton speaker is more evolution than revolution, ...
Marshall’s latest true wireless earbuds have just dropped on my desk for review. One of the best-known brands in the music business continues to produce wireless speakers, earbuds and headphones that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marshall Studio JTM head While there will always be a place for the traditional 100-watt head and 4x12 stack, those places have ...
The story starts in a wood machinist's workshop at Marshall Amplification in Bletchley, where Andy Lambourne spent four decades crafting the components that would become part of rock and roll history.
A collection of 18 rare whiskies, originally gifted to a long-serving employee of Marshall Amplification, is set to be sold by Hansons Auctioneers. The bottles, which were never commercially available ...
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