Exploring the 6100 30th Anniversary | From The Museum | Marshall
Straight from the Marshall Museum, meet the 6100. This true all-valve flagship was built to celebrate three decades of uncompromising Marshall tone and innovation. Join Product Specialist Steve Smith and R&D Development Manager Peter O’Neill as they dive into its legendary three-channel versatility, from crisp cleans, searing crunch, and high-gain lead tones, revealing how this landmark amplifier unified Marshall’s past, present, and future and earned its status as one of the most ambitious and revered amps in Marshall history. Chapters: 00:00 - 00:20: Coming Up 00:21 - 04:28: Meet The 6100 04:29 - 06:00 Channel 1 - Clean 06:01 - 08:45 Channel 2 - Crunch 08:46 - 11:00 Channel 3 - Lead 11:01 - 16:04 Other Features, Models & Cab 16:05 - 16:31 Playing Outro Follow Marshall: https://www.marshall.com/ / marshall / marshallamps

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