New Marshall factory tour video

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Thanks for sharing @JohnnyGtar !
That tattooed guy has the most stereotypical british face I've ever seen :ROFLMAO:

Millions of dollars in that chassis area section in the press break and the die press not including the custom software. Big big money.

Was looking at their investor data a few months ago and believe their revenue was around $400m/$42m net profit last year.
IIRC, headphones and bluetooth speakers made up around 3/4 of that. :cautious:
 
My daughter lives in London. I gotta find out if I can get a tour of the factory next time I go to visit her.
 
Millions of dollars in that chassis area section in the press break and the die press not including the custom software. Big big money.

The new owners talked with everyone at the company and asked them what they needed and then they purchased the new machinery and equipment that their people said that they needed. The new manager said they were going all-out to improve the factory. Very cool.
Heaven knows the company that bought them can easily afford it. Marshall brings in around 5% of their revenue.
They said they were committed to do justice to the brand and it looks like they mean it. Very cool.
 
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The new owners talked with everyone at the company and asked them what they needed and then they purchased the new machinery and equipment that their people said that they needed. The new manager said they were going all-out to improve the factory. Very cool.
Heaven knows the company that bought them can easily afford it. Marshall brings in around 5% of their revenue.
They said they were committed to do justice to the brand and it looks like they mean it. Very cool.
I hope so
 
Thanks for sharing @JohnnyGtar !
That tattooed guy has the most stereotypical british face I've ever seen :ROFLMAO:



Was looking at their investor data a few months ago and believe their revenue was around $400m/$42m net profit last year.
IIRC, headphones and bluetooth speakers made up around 3/4 of that. :cautious:
Who is buying all this shit? I can barely imagine many people buying Marshall amps from showrooms, I certainly don’t know anyone buying Bluetooth speakers.
 
Love me some Marshall, a tour someday would be nice but doubt i'll ever leave CONUS this stage in life.
Im not seeing anything new besides how they make a $4500 stock plexi RI and some sleeve tattoos.
Jim Marshall's kids sold the company to China thats about all you need to know.
 
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Who is buying all this shit? I can barely imagine many people buying Marshall amps from showrooms, I certainly don’t know anyone buying Bluetooth speakers.

They sell them at Bestbuy and Target here. Probably other places.
IIRC, Asia is Marshall's largest market and even accounts for like 2/3 of new production amp sales or something like that.
Don't 100% quote me on that, but I did research them when they were bought out a few months ago because I had initially thought they were overvalued, but they were about on par with the offer, imo.
 
They sell them at Bestbuy and Target here. Probably other places.
IIRC, Asia is Marshall's largest market and even accounts for like 2/3 of new production amp sales or something like that.
Don't 100% quote me on that, but I did research them when they were bought out a few months ago because I had initially thought they were overvalued, but they were about on par with the offer, imo.
Amazes me that there are so many Marshall owners out there.
 
Amazes me that there are so many Marshall owners out there.
Nothing looks cooler than a Marshall, let's start there. Even guys who mod/ butcher Marshalls still leave them as Marshalls on the outside because that is what people want behind them onstage. Then builders copy the Marshall color scheme because it's the coolest. I can see tons of kids playing solid state Marshalls or using their digital technology and pedals.
 
Nothing looks cooler than a Marshall, let's start there. Even guys who mod/ butcher Marshalls still leave them as Marshalls on the outside because that is what people want behind them onstage. Then builders copy the Marshall color scheme because it's the coolest. I can see tons of kids playing solid state Marshalls or using their digital technology and pedals.
Yeah still blows my mind that they are selling that much. I get why people like Marshall, I own one myself. Just suprised that many are being sold still.
 
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