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Description
Step into the realm of sonic diversity with the Marshall CODE 50, where innovation meets tradition. This combo amplifier is your gateway to exploring an array of iconic Marshall tones, from the vintage growls of the JTM45 to the modern sizzle of the Silver Jubilee, all packed into a compact and versatile unit. Whether you're gearing up for a practice session, hitting the studio, or lighting up the stage on gig night, the CODE 50 stands ready to deliver the power and flexibility you need. Its unique ability to blend classic sounds with modern connectivity, like USB direct recording and Bluetooth capabilities via the Gateway app, makes it an indispensable tool for the contemporary musician who values the past while forging into the future.
Key Features:
- 50W of power suitable for practice, studio, and live performance settings.
- Specially designed 12" speaker that accurately conveys the nuances of each selected amp model.
- An extensive selection of 26 classic Marshall preamps, power amps, and cabinet simulations.
- Direct USB recording capability for seamless integration with your DAW.
- Bluetooth connectivity for music playback and remote control via the Marshall Gateway app.
- User-friendly interface that simplifies the process of finding your perfect sound.
Product specs
| Type | Solid State with digital modeling |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Total Power | 50W |
| Speaker Size | 1 x 12" |
| Reverb | Yes |
| Effects | 24 (5 simultaneously) |
| Amp Modeling | 14 x Preamps, 4 x Power Amps, 8 x Speaker Cabs |
| EQ | 3-band EQ |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (instrument), 1 x 1/8" (aux in), Bluetooth |
| USB | 1 x USB Mini-B |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Headphones | 1 x 1/8" |
| Footswitch I/O | 1 x 1/4" (preset scrolling) |
| Footswitch Included | No |
| Computer Connectivity | USB, Bluetooth (iOS/Android control via Gateway App) |
| Construction Material | Black Tolex |
| Power Source | Standard IEC AC cable |
| Height | 17.3" |
| Width | 20.8" |
| Depth | 11" |
| Weight | 28.6 lbs. |
FAQs
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What kind of sounds can I expect from the Marshall CODE 50?
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The Marshall CODE 50 offers versatile sounds with 14 preamp models, 4 power amp models, and 8 speaker cab models, allowing you to emulate classic Marshall tones and explore modern soundscapes. It's ideal for a wide range of genres, from rock and blues to metal.
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Does the Marshall CODE 50 have built-in effects?
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Yes, the Marshall CODE 50 features 24 built-in effects, with the ability to use up to 5 effects simultaneously. This includes reverb, delay, modulation, and more, providing a comprehensive palette for sound customization.
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Can I control the Marshall CODE 50 with my smartphone?
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Yes, the Marshall CODE 50 can be controlled via Bluetooth using the Marshall Gateway app on iOS and Android devices. This allows you to adjust settings, switch presets, and customize your sound wirelessly.
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Is the Marshall CODE 50 suitable for live performances?
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With 50 watts of power and a 12-inch speaker, the Marshall CODE 50 is suitable for small to medium-sized gigs and rehearsals. Its digital modeling capabilities provide a wide range of tones to suit different performance settings.
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Does the Marshall CODE 50 include a footswitch?
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The Marshall CODE 50 does not include a footswitch, but it has a 1/4" footswitch input for preset scrolling, allowing you to add an optional footswitch for hands-free control during performances.
Videos
Ola Englund
WILL IT CHUG? - Marshall Code 50
Reviews
PROS
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Reproduces classic Marshall amp sounds well
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Versatile, with limitless tone options
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Bluetooth feature for easy adjustments and music streaming
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Marshall Gateway app enhances usability without physical interaction
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Powerful enough for both beginners and experienced players
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Presets allow exploration of different sounds without extra equipment
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Footswitch compatibility for easy preset switching
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USB audio for direct recording
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Loud enough for live performance
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Good value for its price
CONS
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Complex to dial in specific tones
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Cheaper speaker quality affects sound
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Muffled sound quality reported by some users
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Controls placement not preferred by all
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Mobile app considered dated by some users
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Learning curve to fully utilize features
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Sound may feel too "digital" for purists
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Initial setup can be challenging
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall CODE 50.
Features and functionality
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The amp's sealed cabinet provides decent output tone and enhances palm-muting effects when cranked.
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Owners highlight the versatility in amp models, with favorites being JTM45, Silver Jubilee, and Mesa-like settings, especially for punk and metalcore.
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The Marshall CODE 50 benefits from being angled or elevated for optimal sound, as its speaker has a particularly narrow path.
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The amp's performance improves significantly at higher volumes, making it well-suited for loud practice sessions.
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Mods and upgrades
Software and compatibility
User experience
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Some users report that the cab simulation, when engaged, can make the sound muffled and boxy, suggesting it should be turned off for better clarity.
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Some owners found the presets lacking, with approximately 75% deemed unsatisfactory, but they appreciate the flexibility to create custom settings.
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Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 9 Reviews and 45 Ratings
don’t like the clean tones, but it does the job
all in the title. i wish it had nicer clean tones. i think i’ll sell it, save up a little and buy a roland jazz chorus. i don’t have much use for the code 50 as i have more pedals now, but it served its purpose well
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Surprised!
I bought this as a backup for my BJ3 but after learning to use it, (and there is a learning curve) I love it! The direct USB recording feature is what i used to record my Debut E.P. with straight into my DAW! Not sure how well it would hold up to constant gigging but in the bedroom/studio, It rocks!
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Code 50 is great for the house.
Code 50 has all the configurations and programmability needed is pure and sounds great. The Marshall gateway app for the Iphone is amazing and it has enough sound to gig with if needed
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Second Amp
A little hard to configure for the first time but once you get used to how it works, it is a great amp.
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Not a tube amp but...
Pretty good for a solid state amp and I love the iPad integration.
Artist usage
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In this YouTube Shorts video, the same titled "Yngwie Malmsteen shredding a 1959 Gibson Les Paul," Yngwie Malmsteen is seen using a Marshall CODE 50 amplifier. This YouTube Shorts video is provided by the Official Yngwie Malmsteen YouTube channel and was filmed at Walt Grace Vintage in Wynwood, Miami.
In a Rock Sound video, Awsten Knight is shown using a Marshall CODE 50 amplifier while performing unique versions of Waterparks songs.
Flavio Flores Jr. uses the Marshall CODE 50 amplifier, inspired by his musical influences who favor the brand. Initially considering the 25W model, he opted for the more powerful CODE 50 to meet the demands of his band, Faders, and to upgrade from his previous Vox Valvetronix 20. This choice is highlighted in an Instagram post by il.flav, where he showcases his gear setup.
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