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Marshall Amps Marshall Origin 20W Head w FX Loop and Boost (M-ORI20H-U)

Original price was: ₹56,630.Current price is: ₹53,798.

SKU: B079H5NZQL

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Brand Marshall
Colour Black
Compatible Devices Guitar
Material Plastic Metal
Output Wattage 20 Watts

  • 20 Watt all valve combo
  • Switchable high, Medium, & low power output section
  • Tilt control – blends bright & normal sounds
  • X ECC83 preamp, 2 x EL34 output section
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Description

Expression begins with the origin series. It delivers two distinct Voices, a new tilt tone blend control, power reduction features, and is pedal friendly. The classically voiced single channel amps generate rich and harmonic tones that are ideal for players to explore new possibilities and craft their sound. The origin series has the tone, and features for those playing in the bedroom, as well as on stage.

Additional information

Weight 9.71 kg
Dimensions 23.88 × 50.04 × 24.89 cm
Brand

‎Marshall

Model

‎M-ORI20H-U

Model Name

‎Marshall Origin 20W Head w FX Loop and Boost

Product Dimensions

‎23.88 x 50.04 x 24.89 cm; 9.71 kg

Item model number

M-ORI20H-U

Compatible Devices

‎Guitar

Amplifier Type

‎Tube

Number of items

‎1

Audio Wattage

‎20 Watts

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Speaker Output Channel Quantity

‎2

Material

‎Plastic Metal

Includes AC Adapter

‎No

Item Weight

‎9 kg 710 g

ASIN

B079H5NZQL

Date First Available

10 August 2021

Item Dimensions LxWxH

23.9 x 50 x 24.9 Centimeters

Generic Name

Marshall Origin 20W head w FX loop and Boost

Manufacturer

Marshall, ‎Marshall Amplification

5 reviews for Marshall Amps Marshall Origin 20W Head w FX Loop and Boost (M-ORI20H-U)

  1. Pascal M

    Awesome amp. Very vintage sounding
    Awesome amp.Very vintage sounding, THE Plexi tone at your disposal. It’s also available at an awesome price. Power reduction works pretty well, the tone is there at all level but I think the mid level gives you the best tone at the right volume!If you know how to properly dial in a Plexi type of amp and are aware of what gain/tone this amp is capable to do, this is the amp you need to get. If you want a very gainy amp, this is not for you.

  2. Alejandro Sosa G

    Marshall de nuevo
    Un gran amplo, ideal para agregarle pedales, efectos y demás, o tocar directo pero Pop, Blues o R nR no dá grán distorción, por lo mismo de su concepto Vintage Origin. Tiene 1000 de Calific !!

  3. David J

    perfect tone monster gig machine.
    First of all I must declare Im a fender guy, and the thought of getting away from a road case containing my 76 twin reverb was welcome news to my back, but my ears questioned my decision. I have been seeking a good alternative to the weighty twin for years, emulation just wont do, and every other option just seemed lack luster. there are things about the Marshall I love and things that could make it perfect replacement for my sound preference.First of all its 20 watts. more than enough to get that horse power driven bottom end that a tube amp provides, not enough to fill an arena, sound engineers will love that fact, plus the DI makes stage setup a breeze.I’ve mated mine to an Orange 4/10 with vintage 30s or a 4/12 with greenbacks. Gauge your room each seem to perform better in different environments.What Id like to see is a variable DI output control and reverb on board with an XLR as opposed to the 1/4 DI output.Its lite weight, sounds good, easy to find your tone and Im happy to compromise the ideal sound it took years to find for this convenience, plus it takes pedals well.equipment reference, comes from a personal arsenal of amps.Twin reverbClapton blues jrquilterbognerbassmandeluxejcm 800super champorange rockverbmesa mark3

  4. D. Bagley

    Marshall returns to its roots without costing a fortune.
    What if a VoxAC30 and Marshall JVM45 (I played a JVM45 and this is pretty darn close) had a baby? You’d probably get the Origin series of amps. After trying the 50 watt combo I decided to get the 20 watt head and cabinet instead and what a great decision that was. The 50 is definitely the best choice for a gigging musician (though 20 would be ore than enough) but I found the 20 with it’s power options to be the best bet. Having played the Studio series and Jubilee I truly feel dollar for dollar this is the best amp on the market. It fills that hole in Marshall’s lineup for clean/vintage/pedal friendly amps under $1000 that Fender and Vox and more recently Blackstar) have been fighting over and with the recent $100 price drop it’s almost a no brainer. I’ve played Voxs and Fenders and though they will give you that more recognizable sound (clean) I feel they don’t give you that umph this amp gives you. It is single channel so this amp is really for people that play clean and like that vintage distortion and keep things simple (sounds amazing with hollow and semi).BUT if you are a pedal junkie this is by far the best amp IMO. And what a time to be alive if you do love pedals! Run it clean with little EQ and such and boy will your pedals shine. Even allowing those pedals that let you intensify with your guitar’s volume shine and don’t get muddy. And it does it while being a true tube amp. People will say its single channel is limiting but not if you use pedals.It is made in Vietnam and is PC board not hand wired but I’ve run it daily for an hour or two since January without a single issue. I use the 2 watt setting with a 2×12 vertical cabinet (the 20 watt combo with a 10 inch speaker is way too lacking in bottom end) and it just hits that sweet spot without neighbor complaints. Some people find the 5db boost useless, I like using it for clean soloing on blues but the effects loop switch is really great.The only con which I felt was a con until I used it, so I will address is here, is the lack of reverb. But most amps these days use digital reverb and it’s one kind. As mentioned before we are in a golden age of pedals and investing in a reverb pedal and running it through the effects loop gives you a much better reverb than most built in reverbs anyway. I use a EHX Oceans 11 and it’s fantastic. You’re gonna want some sort of delay anyway and a few pedal companies make reverb/delay combos too.So in closing I can’t recommend this head enough. If you can’t find them (seem to be sold out everywhere, especially the cabinets) the 50 watt combo is great too just keep it turned down low and the 5 watt setting and you will be fine, but I recommend the 20 watt head with a cabinet the most.

  5. Amazon Customer

    Awesome amp!
    This is a great amp head, has the classic plexi tone!

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