Marshall Origin 20C Combo
Tube Combo amp for E-Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Great value for money of you can crank it
This amp gives you that classic marshall tone. If you can crank it that is. At low volume it does sound dull and lifeless but if you can turn up the gain a bit you're in for a treat. Simple layout so there's not much to mention there. My biggest complaint is the fact the fx loop cannot be used unless footswitch is connected and fx loop engaged which is a bit of a pain. Other than that it comes highly recommended!!
Small details can change big picture
I bought Origin 20C Combo for rehersal and small live venues, as we need low volume amp. Sound volume in low position is as expected - low and basicly good. But difference between low and mid output is not so big. I notice, that with low output bottom (low) frequences will dissaper a bit. So, for recording use high output (and room with sound isolation).
Tilt function is basicly same as treble knob - only with different sound colorization. Good for searching own sound, only in quite narrow range.
3 stars for quality - electronics and sound are worth 4 stars but metallic cap at the end of handle just fall away. OK, I fix it with drop of glue but this was unpleasant for brand new combo.
Clean Amp
I have been looking for a clean valve amp since I built up my pedal board it has a 5/10/ and 20 watt output and what a great amp good for home use as well as gigging with you wont be disappointed with this amp and for the money it costs its a steal.
It's good as price
It's really good amp for this price, it has old school sound.
It could be better if it had internal reverb.
Great bargain.
I have an expensive bluesbreaker amp and use this Origin more often. More versatile for EQ and driving than my beloved bluesbreaker. The pull-out boost option on the gain knob is great. It can be a little thin until you pull that knob out. I like to have it pulled out all the time. It's warm and fat that way. For clean and dirty. Such and amazing amp at that price. It's also very beautiful aesthetically. Love it.
Perfect Clean Pedal Platform
A very crisp, full, and organic sounding amp. Marshall have done it again!
I owned a SuperBass Head/Cab back in the day and thought this would be a nice addition for domestic use to get plexi tones at a sociable level.
The tones are great - very bright, but sing when pushed in to light OD. However, it is ear crushingly loud - not suitable at all for home use without a power soak (even the low power setting is very very loud - much more so that the same low power setting on my Victory V40). This s not a criticism, just an observation. If you are looking for something that will bridge the gap between home use and small gigs, this is probably too loud - but it does sound great!
Perfect Budget Marshall
I ordered this amp initially because I love the looks. Might sound shallow on my side but I need to be attracted visually to my gear to use it.
At first I was underwhelmed by the volume. I loved the sound but was disappointed because really needed to crank it in order to play with a full band but a few days later when playing at home I realized I have found the perfect amp both for home and gigs/rehearsals. Knock it down to low power mode and master on 3 and you can play this in an apartment - put it in high power and go to 8-9-10 on the master and you got yourself a gigging amp.
The speaker is also good but it needs a few hours to burn in. In really makes a difference. It really doesn't matter that it's only a 10 inch.
I love that the amp is light. I have back problems and this is a blessing.
Feature set is perfect for me. Too much controls on an amp and I have option-paralysis. This is the right amount.
Loves pedals, but I didn't try too many on it. I'm a simple guy, I like overdrive, chorus, trem and delay.
All in all I love this amp. For once I am fully happy with a piece of gear :)
Cheers!
great small tube amp
Had to send the first one back since the attenuation didnt work, it was stuck on the lowest position. Second one works like a char, the sound is just what I wanted.
Tube warmth
If you want a good solid tube amp at with a vintage look, feel and sound, the Origin is it. Even with the output at low and volume at 1 you get a true tube amp feel without any signal loss.
I'd happily play this live at any occasion be it a club gig or in a studio and if you want to turn it up and feel it growl, it will have no problem keeping up with whatever you want to do. Also takes pedals fantastically well and has a very functional FX loop in the back.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Marshall
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $600
- Gain Boost function
- Two voicings (Normal, High Treble), which can be mixed steplessly via the Tilt control
- Switchable power reduction for full sound in any environment
- 1 Channel
- Power: 20 watts
- Preamp tubes: 3x ECC83 (12AX7)
- Power tubes: 2x EL34
- Equipped with: 1 x 10" Celestion V type speaker
- Controls: Gain - Tilt - Bass - Middle - Treble - Master - Presence
- Switches: Power On / Off - Output Low/Mid/ High - Gain Boost (Pull Volume)
- Series effect loop
- Connectors: Input (6.3 mm Jack) - DI Out (6.3 mm Jack) - FX Send & Return (2 x 6.3 mm Jack) - Footswitch (6.3 mm Jack)
- Speaker Outputs: 3 x 6.3 mm Jack (16 ohms / 8 ohms)
- Dimensions : 520mm x 440mm x 240mm
- Weight : 13.9kg
- Includes footswitch
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