Jim Marshall Dead: Marshall Amps Founder Dies Aged 88, Guns N' Roses' Slash 'Deeply Saddened'

Posted: 5/04/2012 15:26 Updated: 5/04/2012 16:37   PA

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Jim Marshall, whose guitar amplifiers were used by some of the biggest names in rock, has died aged 88.

A statement on his company's website paid tribute to the man called "the Father of loud".

It said: "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."

Mr Marshall, from London, worked as an engineer and a drummer before he started building amplifiers in his garage.

He went on to open the first Marshall factory in 1964 and soon his amplifiers were the equipment of choice for names such as Jimi Hendrix and Pete Townshend.

Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash said the news was "deeply saddening", telling his Twitter followers: "R & R will never be the same w/out him. But, his amps will live on FOREVER!"

Mr Marshall was given the OBE in 2003 for his services to music and charity and donated millions of pounds to good causes including the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore where he was treated for tuberculosis as a child.

He is survived by two children and two step-children.

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Jim Marshall, whose guitar amplifiers were used by some of the biggest names in rock, has died aged 88. A statement on his company's website paid tribute to the man called "the Father of loud". ...
Jim Marshall, whose guitar amplifiers were used by some of the biggest names in rock, has died aged 88. A statement on his company's website paid tribute to the man called "the Father of loud". ...
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ideaville
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06:34 PM on 04/07/2012
What a proper gentleman, sad that we have lost another great innovator.
he was a shining example of a business man that made the World a better place, the kind of man the likes of Alan Sugar wish they could be.

RIP
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papapj
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12:26 AM on 04/07/2012
Rock on, Jim!

I'll crank it up on my Strat and pay homage to the Lord of the Loud, in a while....

RIP
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Saumya Shrivastava
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07:47 AM on 04/06/2012
http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3364411

Here's a short video on the legendary photographer Jim Marshall. As a tribute to the Lord of Loud.

Your amps took rock n roll to a whole new level and changed the sound the world listened to.

RIP Jim Marshall.
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11:05 AM on 04/07/2012
What on earth has the death of Jim Marshall the founder of Marshall amps got to do with American music photographer Jim Marshall who actually died in 2010?
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The Promised Land
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10:03 PM on 04/05/2012
I currently own 3 Marshall amps.....good stuff. I've had many over the years.
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geneandeddie59
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05:51 PM on 04/05/2012
Jim is now in 11th heaven.
05:23 PM on 04/05/2012
Thanks, Jim.

I bought my first Marshall in 1976 and have one (or two) ever since!

One thing for sure, there will be plenty of us using his kit for many, many years to come!
05:07 PM on 04/05/2012
Despite so many names in the guitar amp business The Marshall Dual Channel head is perhaps the amp by which all other amps are judged.

The Marshall stack is as iconic as a Stratocaster and the sound is instantly recognisable.

I wonder if Jim knew how good the product he was creating was, when he produced those first amps all those years ago & I hope that the company carries on producing not just the top quality but full range of amps it does now.
A huge thank you, Jim Marshall.