PLAYING AT HOME
Iconic tone, your way at home
From quiet practice to home recording, there's a Marshall amp to suit your space. Compact and versatile options such as the MG10 and CODE25 provide great tone for smaller setups, while other models, like the MG15GR and DSL5 combos, bring added tonal variety and classic style. With features like headphone outputs, built-in effects, Bluetooth connectivity, and power reduction, our range of home-friendly amps deliver iconic sound at manageable volumes. Practice quietly, jam with your favourite tracks, or record with ease; these amps are ready to play whenever inspiration strikes.
What makes a great practice amp?
Whether you're just starting your guitar journey or are a seasoned player looking for a reliable home setup, a great practice amp can make all the difference. Explore key features like low wattage, headphone outputs, built-in effects, and power reduction to find the perfect amp and experience legendary Marshall tone anytime.
Soundproofing tips for playing at home
Whether you’re practicing late at night or sharing a thin-walled home, finding ways to reduce noise without breaking the bank is key. From simple solutions like using the right amp to soundproofing hacks like covering walls and floors with rugs and sealing door gaps, discover affordable ways to enjoy legendary tone without disturbing others.
Tips for recording your guitar at home
Check your gear
Ensure your guitar is in tune and free of unwanted noise or signal issues.
Mic placement
Use a close-positioned cardioid dynamic mic on your amp, experiment with mic placement, and consider adding a condenser room mic for ambience.
Use an audio interface
Connect your mic to an interface, ensuring the signal stays below -10dB to avoid clipping.
Experiment with techniques
Try different pickup settings, chord variations, and playing styles to capture the best performance.
Layer tracks
Double-track and pan your guitar parts for a fuller, wider sound, but remember to keep the performances tight to avoid muddiness.
Clean up the mix
Use a noise gate to reduce unwanted noise, apply EQ to fit the guitar in the mix, and use subtle reverb or delay for depth.
New to amps?
If you're just starting out, we've got you covered. From choosing your first amp to understanding basic controls, our beginner guides help you start your guitar journey with confidence.
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For Home Sessions
Designed with convenience and versatility in mind, these amps deliver iconic Marshall tone without compromise. Elevate your home practice sessions and enjoy legendary sound quality in the comfort of your own home.
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