Marshall Code 50
Combo for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
What can I say? It's a Marshall
if you want that Marshall guitar tone, just go for it.
It comes with all Marshall classic guitar amps and with some additional effects.
To be honest, I don't feel like buying a Helix or something, because this amp has all that I need.
Btw, if you're not sure between the 25 and 50w version, go for the 50w if you can. It's loud enough to play anywhere you want to, but you can also lower the volume enough to be playable in an apartment.
It is my first amp, it looks cool. Very variable, but It takes a lot of time to find your sound. I haven't found yet.
Volume control.
Issues with Volume when changing presets
Buy it just buy it
This amp is fucking great
Sound Amp
Looking for an amp for my epiphone les paul. already had one from another brand but wanted a good amp for learning which could help me save at the same time. Came to know about the code from Marshall. After various reviews, i decided to go for the 50 watts.
Amp features many presets, tunable and editable easily with tons of possibilities and sounds. Easiest you can get from the marshall library. So easy to use for beginners and editable on phones or tablets using the marshall app. Very Very loud! Amazing power! Helps me save on hardware, the amp can imitate other models of the Marshall family amps.
Highly recommend for beginners and even advanced players
ATTENTION, it squeaks terribly at high volume
And in general, not bad
Amazing amp for the price!
Bought as my first *official* modeling amp, works great for recording and live acts, would definitely recommend for any up-and-coming live artists or professional musicians on a budget!
many features / great sound
Great amplifier for your money. With its help, you have the opportunity to independently compose the sound effect you need. It is very pleasant that, if necessary, you can disconnect part of the circuit (amplifier, preamplifier, etc.) and connect your effects (pedals, preamplifier, amplifier) without distorting them or losing sound. But you need to take into account that you will need to understand the settings. I did not find any minuses for myself. I advise you to buy.
Great choice for beginner
Firstly, it's modular. So you can turn off preamp on Code and connect instead tube preamp (AMT Bricks for example). That will give tube sound with great effects for really small price and I think thats awesome.
This combo have really good clean/crunch sound and a lot of nice effects. High gain presets have that digital unnatural tone, but still sounds not bad.
You can control your presets through phone app, but I never used this feature. I'm just having a lot of fun customizing presets into combo. It's really comfortable once you understand how in works.
For its price this is best buy. It's doing everything and doing it really good. Come on, this even can be a audio interface.
Great combo amp
Good if you like tons effects
I've bought this amp for home practice and it really do the thing. Code 50 has tons of effects, amp and cab modulations, can be used as a Bluetooth speaker. The App is very handy and helps with all these numerous features to be controlled right from your smartphone.
Sound is good and volume is fare enough for home practice, I think it can also handle small gigs.
Also I found that I am more "plug-and-play" and lots of effects and knobs are making me frustrating. Marshall Code series are clearly not for people who want to plug and have perfect sound, you will spend hours to get a decent tone.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Marshall
- Released in 2016
- Average price : $316
- Power rating: 50 Watt
- Equipped with 1x 12" loudspeaker
- 100 Adjustable presets
- 14 Preamp models
- 4 Power amp models
- 8 Loudspeaker models
- 24 Professional effects
- Up to 5 effects at the same time
- Bluetooth & USB connection available
- Marshall Gateway app compatible
- Headphones out
- Line in
- Tuner
- Dimensions : 530mm x 440mm x 280mm
- Weight : 13kg
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