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The Marshall Origin50H is an all-valve 50W guitar amp head that gives players a blend of vintage and modern tones in a portable package. The Origin50H features a unique tilt control that lets you blend bright and normal sounds for a range of tones from clean to crunchy. The three ECC83 preamp tubes and two EL34 power tubes generate a rich, harmonic tone that pairs well with pedals or stands on its own.

Tilt Control Provides a Range of Vintage and Modern Tones

The Origin50H's standout feature is its tilt control, which lets you blend bright and normal sounds for a range of tones from vintage to modern. Roll the Tilt control clockwise for a brighter tone with chimey highs, ideal for clean and lightly overdriven sounds. Turn it counterclockwise for a warmer, fuller tone with rich mids, perfect for higher-gain crunch and lead tones. The tilt control gives you a versatile amp head that can produce a variety of coveted tube amp tones.

Reduce Power for Bedroom Levels or Crank to 50W

While the Origin50H pumps out a robust 50W of power, it also has switchable 5W and 10W modes so you can get cranked tube tone at lower volumes. The power reduction features make this an ideal amp for practice, recording and gigging. When you're ready to cut through a full band, just switch over to the 50W mode for a volume boost.

Shape Your Tone With 3-Band EQ and Presence

In addition to its wide range of sounds, the Origin50H gives you full control over your tone with bass, middle, treble and presence controls. Boost the bass and treble for a V-shaped tone that cuts through the mix or scoop the mids for a classic rock sound. Add presence to enhance high-frequency detail. The EQ provides the tools you need to craft your perfect tone.

Built for Gigging and Jamming

The Origin50H comes with useful features for live playing and jamming like an FX loop to integrate your pedals and a footswitchable boost for solos. Weighing in at just over 26 pounds, the Origin50H is easy to transport from gig to gig. Overall, the Marshall Origin50H is a versatile and portable tube amp head ideal for crafting a range of coveted vintage and modern rock tones on stage or in the studio.

Marshall Origin50H 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head
Marshall Origin50H 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head
Marshall Origin50H 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head

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  • Power: 50W (tube)
  • Power switching: high, medium and low output
  • Tubes: three 12AX7 (preamp); two EL34 (power amp)
  • Single channel
  • Controls: 3-band EQ, tilt, master, presence, boost
  • Tilt control–blends bright and normal sounds
  • Footswitchable FX loop, boost
  • Footswitch included
  • Dimensions: 22.71" x 8.97" x 8.85"
  • Weight: 26.01 lb.

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One-year manufacturer’s warranty on all Marshall products (except tubes, which have 90-day warranty only). Register your product on vendor site to extend warranty to three years.

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4.77

30 Reviews

92%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

My first Marshall, and I love it.

The cabinet used is a Park G412B, a Marshall made copy of their own 1960B cab. It is rated at 140 watts and loaded with 4 Celestion G12L 35 watt speakers. It is a very nice cab if I do say so myself. I play mostly blues and classic rock, with a little jazz thrown in to break it up The Origin 50 is proving to be very much to my liking. I find that the sound I am really enjoying is produced by setting (left to right) the power to 50 watts, Presence to 2, Master to 8, Treble to 6, Middle to 4, Bass to 6, Tilt to 0 (the equivalent of the Channel 1 plug on Old Marshalls) and Gain to 3. This combination gives me a pleasant Marshall clean that goes just to the level of dirt I'm looking for when one of the gain pedals is kicked in. With these settings and using the Tele shown, the volume runs in the 97 to 102 dB range when the guitar is turned all the way up, loud enough to sound good but still usable in my house. . The amp does not have reverb, but adding in reverb from my MXR Reverb pedal provides the depth I want with no issue. Bringing in some delay as well can make it really sound big. Chorus, Phaser and Flanger all sound excellent when used with it. Turning the gain up results in a recognizable Marshall crunch when set to 5. Bring the Master up to full adds some more to it and with both cranked and the Tilt set to 12 o'clock the thing screams like a cranked Marshall is expected to with the dB meter reading 119 to 122 at the 1 meter distance I use for measurement. A more efficient speaker would make it unreal. Mixing it wet/dry with my Blues Deluxe makes me want to sit and play all day and night, but for the time being, I am spending most of my time with it exploring different settings combinations and looking for the best possible combination for each of my guitars. If you want to get a good vintage Marshall sound at a more than reasonable price, check one of these out when you can, then exercise your inner Eric or Jimi.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Failed just before 30 days

This amp sounds so good and that great marshall sound. However, after having it for just under 30 days, the sound completely shut off. It turned on but no sound. Tested with another cab to no avail. Maybe I got a lemon, but I'm worried if I was to get another one that I would end up with the same problem, unluckily AFTER the return date. It's a gamble for me. I'm thinking about the DSL line instead or a completely different brand altogether.

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  1. Performances21
  2. Home Studio18
  3. Outdoor Events / Games10
  4. Professional Recording10
  5. Amateur Recording9
Cons
  1. Limited Functions2
  2. Clean sound is a little lacking1
  3. No foot switch1
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  1. Experienced19
  2. Novice5
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  5. Portable9
  • Perfect pedal friendly tube Marshall

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byTim

    fromWest Deptford, New Jersey

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great simple Marshall. It's loud! Running through a 212 cabinet, using the built in attenuator on the middle setting, it's perfect for small bar or pub gigs. Full power is really loud! The ample is really easy to use, with only a few controls. It has a great clean sound and takes pedals really well. To get that classic Marshall crunch, you have to crank the gain and master volume to 2-3 o'clock. While that sounds good, I think the amp is a better pedal platform.

  • Great little amp for the price!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byMAC

    fromModesto Ca

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Great Marshall tones! Dont go comparing this thing to a 3k Marshall. Its a good amp to start off with and get some of the old school rock - no metal in this box

  • Very Nice Amp

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byJuan

    fromHouston, Tx

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is my first tube amp. It sounds very nice and has plenty of power. I like the clean sound.

  • The 60's Marshall sound is Alive and Well!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJonny

    fromNovi, Michigan

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Sounds sooo vintage!

  • Great Amp

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byJoh

    fromPueblo, Colorado

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This thing rocks!

  • Yes

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byjames

    fromLaCenter WA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Excellent amp for the price point perfect for entry Tube AMP

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byNa

    fromLA

    What is an amplifier head and what does it do?

    What is an amplifier head and what does it do?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    An amplifier is an electronic device that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal. It makes the signal audible.
  • asked byNa

    fromLA

    What is an amplifier hidden? What does it do?

    What is an amplifier hidden? What does it do?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. Please give us a call if you would like some help 855-770-3373.
  • asked byJerome

    fromAZ

    Does this amp head have 2 channels?

    Does this amp head have 2 channels?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, it has one channel.
  • asked byTyler the great

    fromAve Maria Florida

    How do you turn it on safely if it doesn't have a standby switch?

    How do you turn it on safely if it doesn't have a standby switch?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    A standby switch is not a safety feature. It's to save the tubes.
  • asked byJohnny

    fromLas Vegas NV

    Would i be able to pair the origin 50 with 2 matching or212 cabinets underneath?

    Would i be able to pair the origin 50 with 2 matching or212 cabinets underneath?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes. The Marshall Origin ORI212 will pair with two 8 ohm cabinets.
  • asked byhavard

    fromlousiana

    whear is this amp made

    whear is this amp made

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It is made in Vietnam.
  • asked byRobert

    fromFullerton NE

    Can it be used with a 8 ohms cabinet

    Can it be used with a 8 ohms cabinet

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked bySchlitz

    fromPhiladelphia,PA

    Is there a location one can sample the Marshall Origin 50 amp?

    Is there a location one can sample the Marshall Origin 50 amp?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please contact your local store for specific inquiries regarding their inventory
  • asked byS j

    fromBowl shoals Arkansas

    Can I plug this into 120 Volt house outlet

    Can I plug this into 120 Volt house outlet

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked bylarry the noob

    frompismo beach ca.

    is there a headphone option for quiet time at home?

    is there a headphone option for quiet time at home?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no.
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