Marshall Origin ORI50C 50w All Valve Amp Combo

£579.00

The Marshall Origin range has been created for those Marshall purists after a single-channel amp that captures all of the original vibe and mojo of the original Marshall amps from the 50s and 60s but with modern features and organic clean and crunch sounds. You can switch between wattages to increase or decrease your headroom. […]

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Description

The Marshall Origin range has been created for those Marshall purists after a single-channel amp that captures all of the original vibe and mojo of the original Marshall amps from the 50s and 60s but with modern features and organic clean and crunch sounds.

You can switch between wattages to increase or decrease your headroom. This essentially means how loud you need to turn it up before it distorts and you get that stunning British overdrive tone. The lower the wattage, the lower the volume needed to get it to crunch. But for bigger venues, you’ll want more headroom so that your tone sounds more ‘open’ and less compressed.

The lower wattages are perfect for home use and studio recording and the higher wattages are more suited to taking pedals really well. This enables them to create a sonic platform for the pedal (especially overdrive and fuzz) to work its magic on.

Classic Marshall

The Origin amps use 3x ECC83 preamp valves and 2x EL34 power valves to generate those classic British tones. Gritty and powerful with a strong mid-range presence, these amps can easily cut through the mix for guitar solos or hold down the rhythm section.

Effects Loop & Emulated Output

The Origin amps have got an effects loop for you to run your delays, reverbs and mods into. This is especially handy if you use the drive from the amp. And it’s got an emulated output for silent recording or for running a direct sound to the front of house PA system when playing a gig.

Tilt Control – 2 Preamp Voicings

The Origin amps have got 2x preamps voicings and you can blend between the 2 using the ‘Tilt’ control knob next to the EQ section. The two voicings are Normal and High Treble which you can tailor depending on the type of guitar you’re using. A dark sounding guitar with humbuckers might want more treble for example.

Specifications

General

  • Model: Origin50C
  • Range: Origin
  • Technology: Valve
  • Channels: 1

Electronics

  • Output wattage: High power 50W, mid power approx 10W and low power approx 5W
  • Outputs: Speaker outputs: 3 x 1/4" jack sockets (16Ω load / 8Ω load), DI out (1/4" jack)
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4" jack instrument input, footswitch
  • Controls: Gain, gain boost, tilt, bass, middle, treble, master, presence, powerstem
  • Effects: None
  • Effects loop: Yes, Series, Send/Return

Speakers

  • Speaker configuration: 1×12"
  • Speaker model: Celestion G12N-60 Midnight 60 (16Ω, 60W)
  • Unit impedance: 16Ω

Valves

  • Preamp valves: 3 x ECC83
  • Power amp valves: 2 x EL34

Accessories

  • Footswitch: PEDL-90016 included
  • Cable: Detachable power cable included

Dimensions (Including Feet and Handle)

  • Weight: 18.2 kg / 40 lbs
  • Width: 580 mm / 22.8"
  • Height: 480 mm / 18.9"
  • Depth: 245 mm / 9.6"

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About the manufacturer

Marshall

Marshall is a legendary British amplifier brand that defined the sound of rock music with its unmistakable power, grit, and presence. Founded by Jim Marshall in London in 1962, the company quickly became synonymous with the roaring tones of the 1960s and 70s, used by icons like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, and Slash. Known for their iconic “stack” design and warm overdrive, Marshall amps deliver the punchy, dynamic sound that has powered countless stages and recordings. From classic valve amplifiers to modern digital models, Marshall continues to embody the spirit of rock’n’roll—loud, bold, and timeless.

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