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*[[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab]]
*[[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab]]
*[[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab]]
*[[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab]]
*[[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab]]


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== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/endorsers/matt-bellamy-muse|Matt Bellamy on the Marshall Amps website]]
* [https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/endorsers/matt-bellamy-muse|Matt Bellamy on the Marshall Amps website]
* [[https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/endorsers/chris-wolstenholme-muse|Chris Wolstenholme on the Marshall Amps website]]
* [https://marshall.com/marshall-amps/endorsers/chris-wolstenholme-muse|Chris Wolstenholme on the Marshall Amps website]


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Latest revision as of 18:00, 8 January 2021

Marshall

Marshall is probably the most known manufacturer of guitar amps. The company's currently based in Milton Keynes in England. In 2015, Matt became an endorsee of Marshall and has been using various modded Marshall stacks on stage ever since (excluding the Drones 360 Tour, where no amps were on the stage).

Chris has also used an array of Marshall amps and cabs for both studio and live purposes. In 2012, he replaced them with Markbass amps and cabs and Kemper Profiling Amps in his live rig. The Marshall amps reside in his home studio and are still used for recording albums (excluding Simulation Theory). Alike Matt, Chris is also a Marshall endorsee.

Bellamy's Marshalls

Heads

Cabinets

Wolstenholme's Marshalls

Heads

Cabinets

Combo Amplifiers

See also


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