With the Marshall Origin series, Marshall returns to the roots of its own sound traditions. The straightforward amplifiers in plexi and bluesbreaker design follow the classic single-channel design of the early Marshall amplifiers and meet all the demands of today's guitarists, from clear cleans to warm crunch and overdrive sounds. Thanks to Powerstem technology, all amplifiers in the series can also be operated at lower power levels, allowing the Marshall Origin series to be used in the living room or bedroom studio without any problems.
The Marshall Origin 20 Head is an excellent amplifier top for rehearsals and jams. With a maximum power output of 20 watts and connections for speakers with 8 or 16 ohms, the top provides enough power for the band context and sufficient headroom for lead boosts. Last but not least, the effect loop offers enough room for reverb and modulation effects.
In addition to a 3-band EQ to control the preamplifier sound, the Marshall Origin amplifiers offer the so-called tilt control. This acts independently of the EQ setting and switches continuously between the warm traditional Marshall Tone of normal input and a treble-rich vintage voicing. With the Powerstem technology, all amplifiers can also be reduced in power by means of output switches to make the power amplifier sound rich and juicy even at lower volumes.
Fantastic for use in my home studio, great amp for the price, good dynamic range and lots of head room. Not for metal, but rather for jazz fusion, rock and blues. Good features like three stages of reduction on the power amp. Perfect platform for effects. Contains natural lamp compression. Very useful foot controller activating effect loops in which you can hook up reverb and delay and also gain boost. If you like a vintage sound then I highly recommend this product.
Great amp to use for vintage 50's and 60's sounds. Its a vintage amp for barely even the price and it has an effects loop. Also doesnt have a standby switch so that old rubbish is gone which is great just roll down the volume when you switch it on leave it for a second and then your good to go