Jim Marshall was born on July 29, 1923 in Kensington, England. Jim suffered tuberculosis of the bones, and spent most of his school years in a plaster cast up to his arms. He was only in school for three months and left at the age of 13 1/2. From here he started a variety of jobs, including working for his dad at a fish and chip shop, a scrap metal yard, a builder's merchant, a bakery, and was a salesman. Because of tuberculosis, he wasn't able to go into the forces for World War II. Instead he went to work at Cramic Engineering. He was able to explore his interest in engineering and electronics and used this engineering experience by working at Heston Aircraft in Middlesex as a tool maker in the late '40s.
Jim's interest in music started when he was 14, when he learned how to tap dance. Originally, Jim was a drummer and played in a band around 1942. In 1946, he started to take lessons to sharpen up his skills. By 1949, he felt he had learned enough and he started teaching drums to people including Mitch Mitchell of Jimi Hendrix fame. By 1960, Jim had made enough money to start his own business called Marshall's Music. Initially, Jim's shop was just for drums/drummers, but shortly thereafter Jim started to stock guitars and amps due to popularity in American instruments especially Fenders and Gibsons.
In 1960, Jim started to build bass and PA cabinets in his garage, because of the demand for a good bass amp. The first amps Jim built were 25W amps with either a 12 in., 15 in. or 18 in. speaker. Since Marshall's Music was buying other amplifiers and selling them, Ken Bran, the new service engineer, suggested that they start building their own amplifiers. Jim and Ken looked at Fenders since they were their favorites, and were going to try to make them better. The first Marshall amp was a 2-12 in. 50W lead. Speakers kept blowing on these first models, so they decided to add more speakers. This lead to the 4-12 in. cabinet, which became an industry standard.
Once these amps became available, orders began to pour in. By 1964 Marshall Amplifiers had expanded three times! The Marshall Amplifier factory in Hayes was 6,000 square feet with 16 people making 20 amplifiers a week. In order to distribute his amps beyond England, Jim signed an exclusive world-wide distribution agreement with Rose-Morris in 1965, which was to last for 15 years. Jim had been distributing to his friend Johnny Jones for some time, but this was lost after the exclusive contract with Rose-Morris. Jim then introduced Park, a new line of amplifiers, for Johnny to distribute. This led to a number of amps being built with different names (but the same Marshall chassis) during the late 1960s and early 1970s (see Park, Narb, Kitchen Marshall, CMI). In 1966, the factory was moved to Milton Keynes, England.
By the mid- to late 1960s, The British Invasion was in full swing, and bigger amps were becoming the hottest fad. Pete Townshend was an early customer for Marshall when he requested more power for a louder sound. Jim sent Ken to built a 100W amp and an 8-12 in. speaker cabinet. Jim built both of these but Townshend's roadies complained of achy backs (8 speaker cabinets are not light). Pete suggested cutting the 8-12 in. in half. Marshall took the 8-12 in. cabinet and split it into two 4-12 in. cabinets. The head-unit was then set on top to create the infamous Marshall stack, which is one of the most famous icons in rock amplification to date.
As Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Cream, Roy Orbison, and many others started to use Marshall Amplifiers, sales went through the roof. In just a few short years, Marshall had established themeselves as king of the rock guitar amplfier. By the 1970s, Marshall was experimenting with all kinds of products including bass amps, PA cabinets, and mixer designs. In 1981, Jim ended the 15 year deal with Rose-Morris and started to distribute on his own. The early 1980s presented a tough time for Marshall, as Britain was in a recession and they had been producing essentially the same model for over 15 years. In 1981, Marshall pulled around and released the JCM-800 series, which was an entirely new design but based on the original Marshall. In 1982, they released their 20th anniversary amplifiers. In 1984, Marshall was presented with the Queen's award for export, which meant they could use the Queen's Award logo on letterheads and any advertising. In 1985, Jim was invited to put his handprints in the sidewalk of Hollywood, along with him was Les Paul, Leo Fender, and Eddie Van Halen. In 1987, Marshall celebrated 25 years in amplification and 50 years in music by releasing the Silver Jubilee Series. In 1990, Marshall announced the long-awaited JCM-900 series. In 1992, Marshall celebrated 30 years of business with the 30th Anniversary Series.
Amplifiers currently produced in Milton Keynes, England, China, India, and Korea. Marshall is distributed in the U.S. by Marshall Amplification USA. U.S. The Marshall trademark was established circa 1962 in Hanwell, England.

MARSHALL Guitar Amplifiers Models

MARSHALL MODEL 2041 ARTIST 50W LEAD HALF STACK Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2041 ARTIST 50W LEAD HALF STACK

- 50W, 2-12 in. speakers in a separate cabinet, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 2 X EL34/6550, lead application, two channels, reverb, four inputs, eight knobs (Ch. 1: r, v, b, t, Ch. 2: v, t, b, Both: p), black levant covering, Cheq...

MARSHALL MODEL 2159 100W LEAD COMBO Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2159 100W LEAD COMBO

- 100W, 2-12 in. speakers, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 4 X 6550/EL34, two channels, front gold control panel, four inputs, six knobs (p, b, m, t, v1, v2), black Levant covering, mfg. 1977-1981.

MARSHALL MODEL 4001 STUDIO 15 Image

MARSHALL MODEL 4001 STUDIO 15

- 15W, 1-12 in. speaker combo, tube chassis, preamp: ECC83, power: 6V6, one channel, front gold control panel, one input, five gold knobs (gain, t, m, b, v), headphone jack, black covering, black grille, mfg. 1986-1992.

MARSHALL MODEL 8280 160W 212 COMBO Image

MARSHALL MODEL 8280 160W 212 COMBO

- 160W (80W X 2), 2-12 in. speakers, hybrid design with an ECC83 preamp tube, dual channels, Overdrive 1/2 switch in boost, chorus, reverb, front gold control panel, one input, 17 gold knobs (Norm: g, b, m, t, Boost: gain, b, m, t, c, v, Ma...

MARSHALL VS112 SPEAKER CABINET Image

MARSHALL VS112 SPEAKER CABINET

- 80W, 1-12 in. speaker, 8 ohm mono impedance, designed for use with the VS100R 1-12 combo, black covering, black cloth grille with white piping and a white script Marshall logo, mfg. 1996-2000.

MARSHALL MODEL 2048 ARTIST 50W LEAD  Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2048 ARTIST 50W LEAD

- 50W, head-unit only, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 2 X EL34/6550, lead application, two channels, reverb, four inputs, eight knobs (Ch. 1: r, v, b, t, Ch. 2: v, t, b, Both: p), black levant covering, Chequerboard cloth, mfg. 1971...

MARSHALL MODEL 2203 100W LEAD MV Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2203 100W LEAD MV

- 100W, head-unit only, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power:4 X 6550/EL34, single channel, front control panel, four inputs, six knobs (p, b, m, t, v, MV), black Levant covering, mfg. 1975-1981.

MARSHALL MODEL 4140 CLUB AND COUNTRY  Image

MARSHALL MODEL 4140 CLUB AND COUNTRY

- 100W, 2-12 in. speakers, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: unknown, power: 4 X KT77, two channels, reverb, front gold control panel, four inputs, 10 knobs, brown oak (brown vinyl) covering, light brown (straw colored) grille, mfg. 1...

MARSHALL VS212 SPEAKER CABINET Image

MARSHALL VS212 SPEAKER CABINET

- 160W, 2-12 in. speakers, mono/stereo impedance, designed for use with the VS265R 2-12 combo, black covering, black cloth grille with white piping and a white script Marshall logo, mfg. 1996-2000.

MARSHALL Model 1960AX/1960BX Image

MARSHALL Model 1960AX/1960BX

- similar to the Model 1960A/1960B except has 100W rated handling, 4-12 in. mono Celestion Classic 25 speakers, reissue cabinet designed for use with the 1987X and 1959X reissue heads, mfg. 1990-93, 2004-present.

MARSHALL VS412A/VS412B SPEAKER CABINET Image

MARSHALL VS412A/VS412B SPEAKER CABINET

- 140W, 4-12 in. speakers, 8 ohm mono impedance, angled (VS412A) or straight (VS412B) front, designed for use with the VS100RH Head, black covering, black cloth grille with white piping and a white script Marshall logo, mfg. 1996-2000.

MARSHALL MODEL 2100 50W LEAD/BASS COMBO Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2100 50W LEAD/BASS COMBO

- 50W, 2-12 in. speakers, lead and bass application, tube chassis: preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 2 X 6550/EL34, solid-state rectifier, two channels, top control panel, four inputs, six knobs (p, b, m, t, v1, v2), black levant covering,...

MARSHALL MODEL 4145 CLUB AND COUNTRY  Image

MARSHALL MODEL 4145 CLUB AND COUNTRY

- 100W, 4-10 in. speakers, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: unknown, power: 4 X KT77, two channels, reverb, front gold control panel, four inputs, 10 knobs, brown oak (brown vinyl) covering, light brown (straw colored) grille, mfg. 1...

MARSHALL MODEL 2104 50W LEAD MV COMBO Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2104 50W LEAD MV COMBO

- 50W, 2-12 in. speakers, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 2 X 6550/EL34, single channel, front control panel, four inputs, six knobs (p, b, m, t, v, MV), black Levant covering, black grille, mfg. 1975-1981.

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4210 50W LEAD 112 COMBO Image

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4210 50W LEAD 112 COMBO

- 50W, 1-12 in. speaker, tube chassis, preamp: 5 X 7025, power: 2 X EL34/6550, solid-state chassis, two switchable channels, reverb, front gold control panel, one input, 11 knobs (p, v, r, Drive Ch.: b, m, t, v, g, Clean Ch.: b, t, v),...

MARSHALL MODEL 4150 CLUB AND COUNTRY BASS Image

MARSHALL MODEL 4150 CLUB AND COUNTRY BASS

- 100W, 4-10 in. speakers, bass application, tube chassis, preamp: unknown, power: 4 X KT77, two channels, reverb, front gold control panel, four inputs, 9 knobs, brown oak (brown vinyl) covering, light brown (straw colored) grille, mf...

MARSHALL Model 1960TV Image

MARSHALL Model 1960TV

- similar to the 1960B except has 100W output, 4-12 in. Celestion Classic 25 speakers, mono impedance, and an extra-tall cabinet design, 97 lbs., mfg. 1990-mid 1990s, 2004-present.

MARSHALL MODEL 1961A/1961B Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1961A/1961B

- 150W, 2-12 in. Celestion G12T75 speakers, angled front (Model 1961A) or straight front (Model 1961B), extension cabinet designed for use with the Model 3315 head, mfg. 1988-1990.

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4211 100W LEAD 212 COMBO Image

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4211 100W LEAD 212 COMBO

- 100W, 2-12 in. speakers, tube chassis, preamp: 5 X 7025, power: 4 X EL34/6550, solid-state chassis, two switchable channels, reverb, front gold control panel, one input, 11 knobs (p, v, r, Drive Ch.: b, m, t, v, g, Clean Ch.: b, t, v), ef...

MARSHALL MODEL 4203 ARTIST 112 COMBO Image

MARSHALL MODEL 4203 ARTIST 112 COMBO

- 30W, 1-12 in. speaker combo, tube chassis, preamp: ECC83, power: 2 X EL34, solid-state tone network, front gold control panel, one input, nine knobs, black covering, black grille, mfg. 1986-1991.

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4212 50W LEAD 212 COMBO  Image

MARSHALL JCM-800 MODEL 4212 50W LEAD 212 COMBO

- 50W, 2-12 in. speakers, tube chassis, preamp: 5 X 7025, power: 2 X EL34/6550, solid-state chassis, two switchable channels, reverb, front gold control panel, one input, 11 knobs (p, v, r, Drive Ch.: b, m, t, v, g, Clean Ch.: b, t, v)...

MARSHALL MODEL 1965A/1965B Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1965A/1965B

- 140W, 4-10 in. speakers, angled front (Model 1965A) or straight front (Model 1965B), extension cabinet designed for use with the "mini-stack" Model 3210/3203 heads, mfg. 1984-1991.

MARSHALL MODEL 1966A/1966B Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1966A/1966B

- 150W, 2-12 in. Celestion G12 75 speakers, angled front (Model 1966A) or straight front (Model 1966B), extension cabinet designed for use with the "mini-stack" Model 3210/3203 heads, mfg. 1985-1991.

MARSHALL MODEL 2204 50W LEAD MV Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2204 50W LEAD MV

- 50W, head-unit only, lead application, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, power: 2 X 6550/EL34, single channel, front control panel, four inputs, six knobs (p, b, m, t, v, MV), black Levant covering, mfg. 1975-1981.

MARSHALL MODEL 1972 Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1972

- 50W, 2-12 in. speakers, lead/bass/organ applications, extension cabinet designed for use with the Bluesbreaker Model 1962 combo, mfg. 1966-68.

MARSHALL MODEL 1982 Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1982

- 100W, 4-12 in. speakers, lead/bass application, straight front, extension cabinet designed for use with full-sized heads, mfg. 1967-1980.

MARSHALL MODEL 1982A/1982B Image

MARSHALL MODEL 1982A/1982B

- 320W, 4-12 in. speakers, angled front (Model 1982A) or straight front (Model 1982B), high-powered extension cabinets designed for use with full-sized heads, mfg. 1981-1987.

MARSHALL MODEL 2052 Image

MARSHALL MODEL 2052

- 125W, 1-15 in. speaker, lead/organ application, horn loaded in rear with Powercel, extension cabinet designed for use with full-sized heads, mfg. 1973-79.