Marshall Handwired Series celebrates Marshalls's rich tonal heritage and revisits the handcrafted traditions and skills which first launched the Marshall legend. Point to point perfection.

The original versions of these wonderful sounding amplifiers were produced between the years 1966 and 1973 and are now extremely rare and much sought after. These authentic re-issues are relatively simple in terms of controls, features and circuitry, but sound and feel fantastic. To recreate the tone and feel of the originals, as well as their eye-catching good looks, Marshall's team of designers have gone to enormous lengths to seek out and/or reproduce all of the original components and materials, plus revisit the original methods of construction that were used back in the mid 1960s, from the handwired, tag-board circuit housed in an aluminium chassis, to the exclusively re-issued and specially ‘aged’ Celestion 20 Watt speakers.
The Marshall Handwired 1974X is an all-valve, 18 Watt, two-channel, 1x12" combo with valve driven tremolo and no negative feedback in its cathode-biased output stage. The 1974X sounds truly majestic when turned up full – and because of its relatively low wattage this can be done at ear friendly volumes, making it a wonderful recording tool.
The Marshall Handwired 2061X is a re-issue of the model 2061 20 Watt, all-valve Lead and Bass 20 head. The original versions of this wonderful sounding amplifier were produced between the years 1967 and 1973 and are now highly collectable. This authentic reiteration of the 2061 is part of an ongoing series, which will feature handwired re-issues of revered historical Marshall products.
The Marshall Handwired 1959HW re-issue of a model 1959 100 Watt, all-valve, Super Lead head. The original versions of this world famous amplifier - nicknamed the ‘Plexi’ because of its front panel material - were produced from late 1965 to mid 1969 and are now extremely rare and highly collectable. Just like its well-known vintage predecessor, the JTM45, the 1959HW is relatively simple in terms of controls, features and circuitry.
Digital Village is now able to take orders for the full range of the Handwired guitar amplifiers from Marshall Amps, the Marshall Handwired Series.