
jabps
Well-known member
It's had it's time. And you're still gonna see it on backlines for years to come, it really hasn't losts it's name with the general public.I agree and feel like the brand name will be reduced to nothing but MIC flea market amps. It's a shame someone else can't step in and save one of the most influential brands in R&R music![]()
Players like us on message boards etc... we make up a small percentage. But yeah as a company pushing things forward, that time is done and over. I mean when they let guys like Santiago and other designers go years ago when they had alot of amps getting ready to be released, things that are now 10-12 year later finally seeing the light was probably the warning sign.
What's hilarious is me - I grew up on Marshalls and then I went through 20 years of avoiding them because I wanted to be original only to come back to Marshall and never be happier with my tone. I let go of alot of great stuff by them that I wished I still had lol. Crazy.