This research blog was kept up until 3rd May. This is because the research process started to slow down and the creative process began. For more information on how my work was formulated please see th… more →
Bass - Middle - Trebleivancheung wrote 1 year ago: This research blog was kept up until 3rd May. This is because the research process started to slow d … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Since the beginning, Jim Marshall has not believed in giving away free amplifiers to musicians. If y … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: The years 1989, 1990 and 1991, all saw new products for Marshall. In 1989 Marshall ventured into a n … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: American Metal band Slayer in the 80s The 80s (what I call the modern era of Marshall) marked … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: Marshall’s new flagship amplifier during the 80s, the JCM800. Two important factors occ … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: Jimmy Page with his Gibson double neck guitar, probably playing Stairway To Heaven, a song re … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Since the start of the company, Marshall has been on the side of the working musician. Providing the … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: Jimi Hendrix A young James Marshall Hendrix, also known as Jimi Hendrix impressed Chas Chandl … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: Townshend with his wall of stacks As the British Invasion became more aggressive, its popular … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: The Vox AC30 Marshall’s main competitor within Britain was Vox. Vox had been around a f … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: ‘John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton’ (1966) Since the release of the JTM … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Above: The front and bottom of the sixth prototype (aka #1) of the first Marshall amplifier (the JTM … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: Jim Marshall was born on July 29, 1923 in North Kesington, London. At a very early age Jim was enamo … more →
ivancheung wrote 1 year ago: This blog will contain research on Marshall Amplification for the modules New Product Development an … more →