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Power Output | 50W |
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Speaker Size | 12 inches |
Reverb | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Headphones | Yes |
Footswitch I/O | Yes |
Footswitch Included | No |
EQ | 3-band (Bass, Middle, Treble) |
Amp Modeling | Yes |
Connectivity | 1/8" Aux In |
Speaker | Custom |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the amplifier, including usage, maintenance, and environmental considerations.
The first Marshall amplifier, a 30 Watt two-channel model.
Marshall's first combo, a 30 Watt amp famously used by Eric Clapton.
Iconic 100 Watt Super Lead heads from the mid-late 1960s for rock tone.
A benchmark single-channel amplifier favored by the heavy metal scene.
Commemorative 100 Watt head celebrating Marshall's anniversaries.
Dual Super Lead amp known for its tonal range and versatility.
A 100 Watt head with four channels offering 12 unique tones.
Steps to connect and power on the amplifier, and begin exploring presets.
Connect via USB for DAW interface, music playback, and firmware updates.
Connect your guitar to the amplifier using a shielded cable.
Controls the preamp gain level, affecting how hard the preamp is driven.
Adjusts the warmth and low-end depth of the sound.
Adjusts the amount of body by boosting or cutting midrange frequencies.
Adjusts the brightness and cutting quality of the sound.
Controls the volume level within a selected Preset.
Controls the overall volume level of the CODE amplifier.
A combination of amp, FX, and cabinet settings stored for recall.
Use to deep edit a Preset and preview/view settings.
Jack socket for connecting the optional CODE footcontroller (PEDL-91009).
Connect an MP3 player for practice or jamming along to music.
Connect headphones for silent practice or use as a line out.
The main power ON/OFF switch for the amplifier.
Switches that activate or bypass different sections of the guitar signal chain.
Pre Effects section, including stompbox effects like Compressor and Distortion.
Preamp section featuring MST modelled classic and modern Marshall valve tones.
Modulation effects section, including Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo.
Delay effects section, offering Studio, Vintage, Multi, and Reverse delay types.
Reverb effects section, including Room, Decay, and Tone parameters.
Power amplifier section, recreating classic Marshall valve power topologies.
Cabinet section, recreating classic Marshall speaker cabinets.
Function to return to the main screen or quick store edited settings.
Shows Preset name, parameters, and tuner display.
Instructions for navigating and editing presets using panel controls.
Steps to store edited presets to new locations or overwrite existing ones.
How to access and use the built-in guitar tuner.
Steps to reset the amplifier to its original factory presets.
Details on manufacturer, directives, standards, and responsible party.