Jim Marshall, whose guitar amplifiers were used by some of the biggest names in rock, has died aged 88.
I have been lucky enough to meet Jim Marshall, often called ‘the father of loud’, three times. He was a true gentleman and always had time for the younger, next generation of rockers. It is with great sadness that I pass on the news that he passed away today.
The company website has the following message: “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved founder and leader for the past 50 years, Jim Marshall. While mourning the Guv’nor though, we also salute a legendary man who led a full and truly remarkable life.” It went on: “While the entire Marshall Amplification family mourns Jim’s passing and will miss him tremendously, we all feel richer for having known him and are happy in the knowledge that he is now in a much better place which has just got a whole lot louder.”
Jim Marshall, from London, worked as an engineer and a drummer before he started building amplifiers in his garage. He opened the first Marshall factory in 1964 and soon his amplifiers were the equipment of choice for Jimi Hendrix. His tone stood the test of time with Slash playing through the famous 4×12 cabs and heads.
You will be missed. Your tone will live on.
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