Amp Room Marshall Suite
Your all-access pass to the Marshall Sound.
A faithful emulation of Marshall’s own reference Plexi Super Lead 1959 amplifier from their museum, built in 1967
An era-correct 1960BHW speaker cabinet recorded by famous engineer/producer Tony Platt
Three different microphone combination setups available — FET, Valve, and Dynamic
There is perhaps no other amplifier more vital to the history of rock & roll than the Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959. We took Marshall’s own museum-piece Plexi (a pristine model from 1967) under extremely careful security and supervision, and modeled each and every component to produce the most textured, detailed software version imaginable. At any setting it responds exactly like the hardware, and it’s sensitive to your playing style like you wouldn’t believe.
A faithful emulation of Marshall’s own reference Plexi Super Lead 1959 amplifier from their museum, built in 1967, combined with an era-correct 1960BHW speaker cabinet recorded by famous engineer/producer Tony Platt
Both a native plug-in and a module for Amp Room, the pro audio guitar and bass platform
Microphone selections and placements by Tony Platt, captured in famous Kore Studios, London
Over 50 finely tuned presets designed by AC/DC engineer Tony Platt
Three different microphone combination setups available — FET, Valve, and Dynamic
Three separate mics per setting, two close and one room
'Channel Strip' includes pans, volume faders, and solo for each mic, plus a two band 'Main Out' EQ