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Description

For musicians who crave a robust and reliable amp head to power their performances, the Marshall MA 100 H is designed to deliver. This amp head is part of the iconic Marshall family, renowned for producing high-quality sound equipment. It serves up 100 watts of all-tube power, making it an ideal choice for live sound environments where clarity and volume are paramount. Whether you're performing in a small venue or a larger stage setting, this amp head provides the flexibility and power you need to make your sound heard.

The MA 100 H features two channels, offering a range of tones from clean to classic Marshall crunch. Each channel is equipped with its own EQ section, allowing you to precisely tailor your sound. The amp also includes a spring reverb, adding depth and dimension to your performance. Guitarists especially will appreciate the separate overdrive control, which provides further sonic shaping capabilities, perfect for achieving that authentic Marshall tone.

In addition to its sonic capabilities, the MA 100 H is built with durability in mind, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of touring. Its straightforward control layout makes it user-friendly, allowing you to focus on your music rather than fiddling with complex settings.

Key Features:

  • 100 watts of all-tube power
  • Two channels with individual EQ sections
  • Built-in spring reverb for added depth
  • Separate overdrive control for extra tonal shaping
  • Sturdy construction for long-term reliability
  • User-friendly interface for easy operation

Product specs

Brand Marshall
Model MA100H 2-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Black
Year 2010 - 2013
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Heads
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Direct Output No Direct Output
Effects Loop Effects Loop
Electronics Tube
Impedance 8 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 100
Power Tube Type EL34
Reverb Spring Reverb

FAQs

What type of tubes does the Marshall MA100H use?

The Marshall MA100H uses EL34 power tubes, which are known for delivering a classic British tone with a strong midrange presence and smooth overdrive.

Does the Marshall MA100H have built-in effects?

Yes, the Marshall MA100H features built-in effects, including a spring reverb, to enhance your sound directly from the amp head without needing additional pedals.

Is the Marshall MA100H suitable for live performances?

With its 100-watt output, the Marshall MA100H is powerful enough for live performances, providing ample volume and headroom for gigging with a full band.

Does the Marshall MA100H have an effects loop?

Yes, the Marshall MA100H is equipped with an effects loop, allowing you to integrate external effects processors into your signal chain for more versatile sound shaping.

How many channels does the Marshall MA100H offer?

The Marshall MA100H features two channels, providing you with options for clean and overdriven tones, which can be easily switched during performances.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent clean tones ideal for diverse guitar styles

  • Simple to use with intuitive controls

  • Versatile for genres from funk to hard rock

  • Great compatibility with various cabs, like 1960A and MG-412

  • Integrated drive eliminates need for external distortion pedals

CONS

  • Crunch channel lacks depth for heavy distortion seekers

  • Requires external boost pedal for optimal lead performance

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall MA 100 H.

Comparisons

  • The Marshall MA100H was less popular compared to JCM2000 DSL or TSL models, which can often be found used for similar prices.

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  • It’s noted that distortion is perceived as 'cold' compared to real Marshall amps, which are available used at similar prices and offer superior sound quality.

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Features and functionality

  • While the MA100H offers 100w and a 3-band EQ, it is considered a budget-conscious option due to its Chinese manufacturing origins.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Origin 50, often compared to the MA100H, is noted for rock tones but lacks low-end response for metal, making it less versatile.

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  • The amp is suitable for practice spaces, providing fair sound quality for its price, making it a viable option for budget-conscious musicians.

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User experience

  • Some owners suggest that the Origin 50 requires high volume to achieve desirable tones, similar to a Superlead, but without the same depth.

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  • Some users achieve an AC/DC-like tone using the built-in boost, enjoying its decent crunch and clean capabilities despite its budget components.

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Build quality

  • The MA100H uses smaller transformers and transistor-driven reverb, contributing to its lower cost and affecting tonal warmth compared to traditional Marshall models.

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Critic Reviews

Marshall MA100H amp head review | MusicRadar

musicradar.com

The Marshall MA100H amp head is a rock-solid contender for those needing a powerful and visually striking amp without breaking the bank. With LED-backlit valves and robust rock tones, it impresses in build and affordability. However, the particleboard cabinet might not be for everyone. Ideal for gigging musicians, this all-valve amp delivers classic Marshall flair and sound, especially when cranked up to full gig volume. Its transparency allows the distinct character of different guitars to shine through, making it a versatile choice for blues-rock to heavy metal enthusiasts. Budget-conscious rockers, take note!

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dongosling

My 5th Marshall

I've had a variety of Marshall combos and stacks. This one paired with the 1960A cab suits me for clean and dirty tones. I don't need extreme distortion and this head is simple to use and sounds great.

simeon_minchev

Amazing

It has amazing clean tones , perfect for maybe any guitar. The crunch channel is not so great but it does the job for styles from funk to hard rock! One boost pedal for the lead parts and everything will be more than perfect!

fernando_bonfim

testing the tone: direct guitar setup with MG-412 cabinet and Shure SM-57 mic

This video was recorded with direct guitar plugged into the MA- 100 . The cabinet is an MG -412 with Celestion speakers. The drive is the amp itself . Miked with a Shure Sm- 57 . Português - Esse video foi gravado com a guitarra plugada direto no MA-100. O gabinete é um MG-412 com auto-falantes celestion. O drive é do próprio amp. Microfonado com um Shure Sm-57.

coloradotrne

Tengo el MA50 h

muy buen cabezal , sobretodo porque funciona para casi todos los generos con guitarra Lead (Clean / Drive + Boost en ambos canales)

Artist usage

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See how Eric Walpole uses Marshall MA 100 H

Eric Walpole

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seen here while demonstrating a tube screamer overdrive effect pedal

See how Positive Mental Trip uses Marshall MA 100 H

Positive Mental Trip

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Luke Weiler of Positive Mental Trip has never used his MA 100 H heads live w/ his Marshall stacks. They were used on track 3, “change Your Mind” off of the 2012 album “Change Your Mind” recorded at Applehead Recording near Woodstock, N.Y.. The MA 100H tube amp Head w/ one Marshall Cabinet was used to record Walt B and his Gibson Les Paul Standard on “the bronco rides at midnight” in 2017. “The Bronco Rides at midnight” was the only track on Positive Mental Trip’s 2017 album, “the black and white album” to feature Walt B on lead guitar and the Marshall 1/2 cab MA 100H setup. “I wanted us to hear that amp at least once on every Positive Mental Trip album and Walt B’s Gibson Les Paul just sounded awesome through it. I hope Walt B will come in with that Les Paul and play lead guitar through that amp on at least one song on every Positive Mental Trip album.” -Luke Weiler However it is unclear if Walt B, his Gibson Les Paul, and the Marshall MA 100H have been (or will be) used on the “Love Never Dies” album. Luke Weiler of Positive Mental Trip does play through the MA 100H and Marshall cabinets sometimes in the pedal demos he puts on youtube. They are pretty low key though only music gear fanatics or true PMT fans have ever seen any of Luke’s YouTube channel or pedal demo/pedal sounds chronicles.

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