Marshall Code 25 1x10 25W Combo
Experience authentic Marshall tone with cutting-edge digital technology in the CODE 25 combo amplifier, a 25-watt powerhouse that brings professional-grade sound modelling to your fingertips. This compact yet versatile amp features a custom 10-inch speaker and offers an impressive array of 14 preamp models, 4 power amp models, and 24 effects that can run five simultaneously. From classic Marshall crunch to contemporary high-gain sounds, the CODE 25 provides exceptional tonal flexibility for any musical style. Built in partnership with Softube audio software specialists, the Marshall-Softube modelling technology ensures precise recreations of legendary Marshall amplifiers with studio-quality effects including distortions, compressor, auto wah, phaser, and pitch shifter. The amp's advanced delay functions feature tap tempo control, while studio-grade reverbs add professional polish to your sound. With 100 presets available, you'll have instant access to a vast library of tones ready for any performance or recording session. Modern connectivity options make the CODE 25 incredibly practical for today's musicians. Bluetooth functionality allows remote control and music streaming from iOS or Android devices using the Gateway app, while USB connectivity provides seamless DAW integration for recording. An auxiliary input accommodates MP3 players for jamming along to backing tracks, and the optional PEDL-91009 footswitch offers hands-free preset switching during live performance.
Experience authentic Marshall tone with cutting-edge digital technology in the CODE 25 combo amplifier, a 25-watt powerhouse that brings professional-grade sound modelling to your fingertips. This compact yet versatile amp features a custom 10-inch speaker and offers an impressive array of 14 preamp models, 4 power amp models, and 24 effects that can run five simultaneously. From classic Marshall crunch to contemporary high-gain sounds, the CODE 25 provides exceptional tonal flexibility for any musical style. Built in partnership with Softube audio software specialists, the Marshall-Softube modelling technology ensures precise recreations of legendary Marshall amplifiers with studio-quality effects including distortions, compressor, auto wah, phaser, and pitch shifter. The amp's advanced delay functions feature tap tempo control, while studio-grade reverbs add professional polish to your sound. With 100 presets available, you'll have instant access to a vast library of tones ready for any performance or recording session. Modern connectivity options make the CODE 25 incredibly practical for today's musicians. Bluetooth functionality allows remote control and music streaming from iOS or Android devices using the Gateway app, while USB connectivity provides seamless DAW integration for recording. An auxiliary input accommodates MP3 players for jamming along to backing tracks, and the optional PEDL-91009 footswitch offers hands-free preset switching during live performance.
Experience authentic Marshall tone with cutting-edge digital technology in the CODE 25 combo amplifier, a 25-watt powerhouse that brings professional-grade sound modelling to your fingertips. This compact yet versatile amp features a custom 10-inch speaker and offers an impressive array of 14 preamp models, 4 power amp models, and 24 effects that can run five simultaneously. From classic Marshall crunch to contemporary high-gain sounds, the CODE 25 provides exceptional tonal flexibility for any musical style. Built in partnership with Softube audio software specialists, the Marshall-Softube modelling technology ensures precise recreations of legendary Marshall amplifiers with studio-quality effects including distortions, compressor, auto wah, phaser, and pitch shifter. The amp's advanced delay functions feature tap tempo control, while studio-grade reverbs add professional polish to your sound. With 100 presets available, you'll have instant access to a vast library of tones ready for any performance or recording session. Modern connectivity options make the CODE 25 incredibly practical for today's musicians. Bluetooth functionality allows remote control and music streaming from iOS or Android devices using the Gateway app, while USB connectivity provides seamless DAW integration for recording. An auxiliary input accommodates MP3 players for jamming along to backing tracks, and the optional PEDL-91009 footswitch offers hands-free preset switching during live performance.
Experience authentic Marshall tone with cutting-edge digital technology in the CODE 25 combo amplifier, a 25-watt powerhouse that brings professional-grade sound modelling to your fingertips. This compact yet versatile amp features a custom 10-inch speaker and offers an impressive array of 14 preamp models, 4 power amp models, and 24 effects that can run five simultaneously. From classic Marshall crunch to contemporary high-gain sounds, the CODE 25 provides exceptional tonal flexibility for any musical style. Built in partnership with Softube audio software specialists, the Marshall-Softube modelling technology ensures precise recreations of legendary Marshall amplifiers with studio-quality effects including distortions, compressor, auto wah, phaser, and pitch shifter. The amp's advanced delay functions feature tap tempo control, while studio-grade reverbs add professional polish to your sound. With 100 presets available, you'll have instant access to a vast library of tones ready for any performance or recording session. Modern connectivity options make the CODE 25 incredibly practical for today's musicians. Bluetooth functionality allows remote control and music streaming from iOS or Android devices using the Gateway app, while USB connectivity provides seamless DAW integration for recording. An auxiliary input accommodates MP3 players for jamming along to backing tracks, and the optional PEDL-91009 footswitch offers hands-free preset switching during live performance.
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Marshall CODE | CODE25 Combo
Marshall Code 25 1x10" Digital Guitar Amp Combo 25w
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Marshall Code 25 1x10" Digital Guitar Amp Combo 25w
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Marshall Code 25 25W 1 x 10in Guitar Combo Amp
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Marshall Code 25 25W 1x10" Combo Guitar Amplifier
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Marshall Code 25 - 25W 1 x 10 Combo
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originally posted on pmtonline.co.uk
My first Marshall and let’s say I’m not disappointed! The sound and feel of this is absolutely stunning! You can also use 5 effects at the same time. Change your tone up on the fly with the Marshall Gateway app. This is the 25 watt and I was actually thinking of getting the 50 watt version absolutely no need. More than enough for me at home! It’s the best £165 I’ve spent in a long time and as always PMT we’re great! Can’t recommend enough. Very pleased.
originally posted on guitarcenter.com
After reading scores of reviews and watching online demos, I gave this a shot and am generally glad I did. It gets criticized for not sounding enough like the amps it models, and especially for the presets sounding poor.I'm only about halfway through the 100 presets, and would say there are ~10% that sound pretty darn good as is, about ~20% that either sound so bad they're unable or are so special-purpose (looper, delay) that you'll rarely use them, and the rest fall into the category of "sound pretty good if you manually tweak them".All highly subjective of course - Amp excels at Marshall tones (no surprise) and while it has a few nice clean tone presets, the 'American Crunch' group that attempt to emulate Fender sounds are rather shockingly poor.Strong ... MoreAfter reading scores of reviews and watching online demos, I gave this a shot and am generally glad I did. It gets criticized for not sounding enough like the amps it models, and especially for the presets sounding poor.I'm only about halfway through the 100 presets, and would say there are ~10% that sound pretty darn good as is, about ~20% that either sound so bad they're unable or are so special-purpose (looper, delay) that you'll rarely use them, and the rest fall into the category of "sound pretty good if you manually tweak them".All highly subjective of course - Amp excels at Marshall tones (no surprise) and while it has a few nice clean tone presets, the 'American Crunch' group that attempt to emulate Fender sounds are rather shockingly poor.Strong points:-UX is good-Bluetooth is quick (but not without the occasional need to reset connection)-editing parameters is easy and flexible - in many ways equal to or even better than Fender Mustang GT (which I used to own)-Cabinet and overall build quality is reasonable (save input and other jacks mentioned below)-Good valueWeak points:-Presets overall should be better than the are-there is a 'minimal' master sound volume for most presets where you'll practically nothing if set too low.-for real 'home' use, even the 25 is often too loud and imagine the 50 even less useable-Headphone sound is nothing fantastic, sounds much better without-Would be nice to have a slightly larger LCD display on the 25, and even for this price, all Code amps should have a color LCD rather than amber monochrome-USB, Aux input, and speaker jacks are definitely plasticky and not confidence inspiring - built to a price point (which is fair enough)I'd say it's on par with the Fender Mustang (latest versions) with some advantages and some disadvantages. Tone wise, it's not as good as a Yamaha THR across the board.
originally posted on guitarcenter.com
I was really excited about this amp when I read all the features. Unfortunately those features don't really work most of the time. The Bluetooth connection seems so applicable but unfortunately pairing and keeping your phone paired is a frustrating nightmare. Not only does it only have a 3 ft range the connection is also rejected 90% of the time. I've researched and found that this is a major issue. As far as to tone, the clean sounds are harsh and mostly unusable for my standards. The distortion like many have said is fantastic and quite usable. I am giving 3 stars because for the price the amp does not deliver on the features and range of tones. Currently I am also using an Orange Crush side by side and find myself consistently choosing the crush for practice and ... MoreI was really excited about this amp when I read all the features. Unfortunately those features don't really work most of the time. The Bluetooth connection seems so applicable but unfortunately pairing and keeping your phone paired is a frustrating nightmare. Not only does it only have a 3 ft range the connection is also rejected 90% of the time. I've researched and found that this is a major issue. As far as to tone, the clean sounds are harsh and mostly unusable for my standards. The distortion like many have said is fantastic and quite usable. I am giving 3 stars because for the price the amp does not deliver on the features and range of tones. Currently I am also using an Orange Crush side by side and find myself consistently choosing the crush for practice and recording as there is no hastle and and the tones are much better and warmer...minus heavy distortion.
| Amplifier Type | Solid State |
| Number of Speakers | 1 |
| Speaker Size | 10 |
| Reverb | Yes |
| Digital Effects | Yes |
Marshall CODE | CODE25 Combo
Marshall Code 25 1x10" Digital Guitar Amp Combo 25w
Delivery $5
Marshall Code 25 1x10" Digital Guitar Amp Combo 25w
Delivery $5
Marshall Code 25 25W 1 x 10in Guitar Combo Amp
Delivery $58.70
Marshall Code 25 25W 1x10" Combo Guitar Amplifier
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My first Marshall and let’s say I’m not disappointed! The sound and feel of this is absolutely stunning! You can also use 5 effects at the same time. Change your tone up on the fly with the Marshall Gateway app. This is the 25 watt and I was actually thinking of getting the 50 watt version absolutely no need. More than enough for me at home! It’s the best £165 I’ve spent in a long time and as always PMT we’re great! Can’t recommend enough. Very pleased.
After reading scores of reviews and watching online demos, I gave this a shot and am generally glad I did. It gets criticized for not sounding enough like the amps it models, and especially for the presets sounding poor.I'm only about halfway through the 100 presets, and would say there are ~10% that sound pretty darn good as is, about ~20% that either sound so bad they're unable or are so special-purpose (looper, delay) that you'll rarely use them, and the rest fall into the category of "sound pretty good if you manually tweak them".All highly subjective of course - Amp excels at Marshall tones (no surprise) and while it has a few nice clean tone presets, the 'American Crunch' group that attempt to emulate Fender sounds are rather shockingly poor.Strong ... MoreAfter reading scores of reviews and watching online demos, I gave this a shot and am generally glad I did. It gets criticized for not sounding enough like the amps it models, and especially for the presets sounding poor.I'm only about halfway through the 100 presets, and would say there are ~10% that sound pretty darn good as is, about ~20% that either sound so bad they're unable or are so special-purpose (looper, delay) that you'll rarely use them, and the rest fall into the category of "sound pretty good if you manually tweak them".All highly subjective of course - Amp excels at Marshall tones (no surprise) and while it has a few nice clean tone presets, the 'American Crunch' group that attempt to emulate Fender sounds are rather shockingly poor.Strong points:-UX is good-Bluetooth is quick (but not without the occasional need to reset connection)-editing parameters is easy and flexible - in many ways equal to or even better than Fender Mustang GT (which I used to own)-Cabinet and overall build quality is reasonable (save input and other jacks mentioned below)-Good valueWeak points:-Presets overall should be better than the are-there is a 'minimal' master sound volume for most presets where you'll practically nothing if set too low.-for real 'home' use, even the 25 is often too loud and imagine the 50 even less useable-Headphone sound is nothing fantastic, sounds much better without-Would be nice to have a slightly larger LCD display on the 25, and even for this price, all Code amps should have a color LCD rather than amber monochrome-USB, Aux input, and speaker jacks are definitely plasticky and not confidence inspiring - built to a price point (which is fair enough)I'd say it's on par with the Fender Mustang (latest versions) with some advantages and some disadvantages. Tone wise, it's not as good as a Yamaha THR across the board.
I was really excited about this amp when I read all the features. Unfortunately those features don't really work most of the time. The Bluetooth connection seems so applicable but unfortunately pairing and keeping your phone paired is a frustrating nightmare. Not only does it only have a 3 ft range the connection is also rejected 90% of the time. I've researched and found that this is a major issue. As far as to tone, the clean sounds are harsh and mostly unusable for my standards. The distortion like many have said is fantastic and quite usable. I am giving 3 stars because for the price the amp does not deliver on the features and range of tones. Currently I am also using an Orange Crush side by side and find myself consistently choosing the crush for practice and ... MoreI was really excited about this amp when I read all the features. Unfortunately those features don't really work most of the time. The Bluetooth connection seems so applicable but unfortunately pairing and keeping your phone paired is a frustrating nightmare. Not only does it only have a 3 ft range the connection is also rejected 90% of the time. I've researched and found that this is a major issue. As far as to tone, the clean sounds are harsh and mostly unusable for my standards. The distortion like many have said is fantastic and quite usable. I am giving 3 stars because for the price the amp does not deliver on the features and range of tones. Currently I am also using an Orange Crush side by side and find myself consistently choosing the crush for practice and recording as there is no hastle and and the tones are much better and warmer...minus heavy distortion.
Bought this for my son for Christmas. He's been using a small battery powered table top amp. I have been searching for the right amp for him to upgrade his sound and the Marshall Code 25 was on my shortlist along with the Fender Mustand LT25 and the Vox Valvetronic VTX20.The Marshalls price reduced just right and made it a compelling buy. I watched plenty of reviews on youtube so I knew for him it would be a massive step up. The sound quality is great for bedroom practice. The presets are fun and introduce you to all the effects. The looper effect was particularly fun. The amp gets pretty loud before it becomes too loud, but maintains its clarity. It's easy to use with the buttons on the amp, but the app provides more in depth control and adjustment.Nice, fast and ... MoreBought this for my son for Christmas. He's been using a small battery powered table top amp. I have been searching for the right amp for him to upgrade his sound and the Marshall Code 25 was on my shortlist along with the Fender Mustand LT25 and the Vox Valvetronic VTX20.The Marshalls price reduced just right and made it a compelling buy. I watched plenty of reviews on youtube so I knew for him it would be a massive step up. The sound quality is great for bedroom practice. The presets are fun and introduce you to all the effects. The looper effect was particularly fun. The amp gets pretty loud before it becomes too loud, but maintains its clarity. It's easy to use with the buttons on the amp, but the app provides more in depth control and adjustment.Nice, fast and secure delivery from PMT. Highly recommend buying from then as you have the option to return back to store if anything goes wrong. Avoid ebay 2nd hand units as they tend to be well used.
This amp is really great for those of us who want Marshall Tone without breaking the bank to get Marshall Tone. And for those of you out there who keep saying it doesn't quite mimic the sound of this Marshall amp or that Marshall amp, for God's sake, CUT IT OUT!!! ITS A MODELING AMP NOT THE ACTUAL AMP ITSELF!!! If you want the actual Marshall Amp tone, then here's a suggestion, GO OUT AND BUY THE ACTUAL AMP YOU'RE REFERRING TO! This amp has great tone for the amps being modeled and it is plenty warm and plenty loud. I dare you to turn this amp up full volume and tell me your floor boards didn't shake. Yea, some of the presets of course are for novice and newbies that just want to plug and wail, and in my opinion presets you'd probably never use in a live setting but ... MoreThis amp is really great for those of us who want Marshall Tone without breaking the bank to get Marshall Tone. And for those of you out there who keep saying it doesn't quite mimic the sound of this Marshall amp or that Marshall amp, for God's sake, CUT IT OUT!!! ITS A MODELING AMP NOT THE ACTUAL AMP ITSELF!!! If you want the actual Marshall Amp tone, then here's a suggestion, GO OUT AND BUY THE ACTUAL AMP YOU'RE REFERRING TO! This amp has great tone for the amps being modeled and it is plenty warm and plenty loud. I dare you to turn this amp up full volume and tell me your floor boards didn't shake. Yea, some of the presets of course are for novice and newbies that just want to plug and wail, and in my opinion presets you'd probably never use in a live setting but the good news is that any preset can be tweaked to sound good if you know what you're looking for. My favorites are the '59 Plexi, JTM 45, Bluesbreaker, DSL and even the American "Fender" tone is doable. I'm not really into High Gain, but I love to crunch out so of course I had to play with the JCM 800. The amp itself is fairly easy to understand once you read the instructions and basically has the round about effects of any modeling amp these days. (reverb, delay, chorus, distortion, overdrive) It's really easy to dial up a good tone no matter what amp model you try or are in to and even with the small speaker, this amp sounds sweet. Due to the closed back, the amp can sound a bit boxy and closed in but to me that just adds to the warmth and the output makes up for that. Sooooo, Marshall tone lovers on a budget, this is the perfect amp. Marshall tone snobs who still can't understand that Modeling amps have come a long way in quality, keep replacing your tubes in an amp you probably can't turn up past two in your bedroom.
I'm a big Marshall amp user. Played through half stacks forever. I've sampled and bought a few Marshall Amp modelers and modeling amps for practice over the years, but never thought that they captured the Marshall sound very well. When I heard that Marshall themselves were finally going to put out a modeling amp, I was intrigued. It was love at first sound when I tried one out. I bought one at GC and took it home. Dialed in the perfect sound for me and my practicing sessions suddenly leveled up in pleasure and accuracy to my stage setup. Also there's a cool USB interface that sends the sound digitally to your laptop and sends whatever sound your recording software outputs back to the amp, also digitally. Very addictive. I have and have had lots of different models ... MoreI'm a big Marshall amp user. Played through half stacks forever. I've sampled and bought a few Marshall Amp modelers and modeling amps for practice over the years, but never thought that they captured the Marshall sound very well. When I heard that Marshall themselves were finally going to put out a modeling amp, I was intrigued. It was love at first sound when I tried one out. I bought one at GC and took it home. Dialed in the perfect sound for me and my practicing sessions suddenly leveled up in pleasure and accuracy to my stage setup. Also there's a cool USB interface that sends the sound digitally to your laptop and sends whatever sound your recording software outputs back to the amp, also digitally. Very addictive. I have and have had lots of different models of Marshall amps for practicing, but this one is by far the best. Does a good job of capturing the Marshall tube sound. You probably wouldn't take the 25 watt version to the stage and the speaker is only 10 inches so it bottoms out when you crank this little thing. The sound coming back from the laptop isn't the greatest through the single 10 inch with no tweeter, but it's fine for practicing IMHO. The mobile app for fine tuning the sound is cool. I played with it for awhile, but there's not much that you can't do by just twiddling with the knobs on the amp itself. The effects are really good and it's fun to dial in different amps, both preamp and power tube sections. Highly recommended.
I really wanted this to work better. Mainly because, for the size of my "man cave," the size and power are ample. However, at times getting/maintaining a Bluetooth connect is near impossible. I spent about an hour yesterday trying to connect -- first the iPad said we had a connection, but the amp would cancel the Bluetooth function. When the Bluetooth function is displayed, it won't connect to the iPad. Since working the selector switch for the many presets available is difficult when standing or sitting on a stool, it became too much of a pain in the butt to work this thing. The sound is good -- powerful and clear as you might expect from a Marshall, but without my own presets or those available on the MyMarshall app, finding/selecting from the options available on ... MoreI really wanted this to work better. Mainly because, for the size of my "man cave," the size and power are ample. However, at times getting/maintaining a Bluetooth connect is near impossible. I spent about an hour yesterday trying to connect -- first the iPad said we had a connection, but the amp would cancel the Bluetooth function. When the Bluetooth function is displayed, it won't connect to the iPad. Since working the selector switch for the many presets available is difficult when standing or sitting on a stool, it became too much of a pain in the butt to work this thing. The sound is good -- powerful and clear as you might expect from a Marshall, but without my own presets or those available on the MyMarshall app, finding/selecting from the options available on the amp wasn't worth the trouble. Gonna return this. There are much better options available (Apogee Jam+ through a Fender Champion 20 seems to work really well in my limited space).
I got this amp to practice. I liked at the features it had (amp models, effects, headphone, blutooth, etc). It can seem a bit overwhelming at first but once you delve in to the amp, it makes sense. It is easy to change the presets. You can change all sorts of parameters per effect. Which is why I say it can be a bit overwhelming but that helps you create the sound you want. I liked the sounds of the amp models with the exception of the '50s British. Good clean and Overdrve tones overall. I used the blutooth for audio and had no problem connecting or reconnecting (Samsung Galaxy 10E). I downloading the Gateway APP just so I could review it and not really thinking of using it. It connected and reconnected with out issues for me. Once I used it, though, I saw how ... MoreI got this amp to practice. I liked at the features it had (amp models, effects, headphone, blutooth, etc). It can seem a bit overwhelming at first but once you delve in to the amp, it makes sense. It is easy to change the presets. You can change all sorts of parameters per effect. Which is why I say it can be a bit overwhelming but that helps you create the sound you want. I liked the sounds of the amp models with the exception of the '50s British. Good clean and Overdrve tones overall. I used the blutooth for audio and had no problem connecting or reconnecting (Samsung Galaxy 10E). I downloading the Gateway APP just so I could review it and not really thinking of using it. It connected and reconnected with out issues for me. Once I used it, though, I saw how useful it is. It tells you exaxctly what amp model you are using and what the setting are. Same for effects. You can check those things on the amp control panel but you have to check one at a time. You can change preset, amp, effects, cabinet/speaker, tube model with the app. I am really happy with my purchase and knowing that I will not have to buy pedals for this amp.
The presets are ok but you need to tweak the settings to get the sound where it needs to be. It is a frustrating amp at times.. there is something 'off' with the sound in some settings. It can sound harshly artificial but a few moments of adjustments can bring everything back on track. You can save the settings and the phone app brings a lot of flexibility. Volume is fantastic with the 10" speaker. Good enough for a small venue and plenty loud enough for home practice.
Excellent small but loud amp. I have no need now for racks of pedals on the floor. No more batteries, power supplies or extension leads. Just the one Jack lead. The preset sounds are more than sufficient and with the ability to download user defined settings from Marshall via bluetooth ( I add I have not tried this yet) you can get your favourite artist from Clapton to Hendrix to Metallica from this box. If this is the baby what the big boy is capable of I can only imagine.Well made as usual from a Marshall product. This is ideal as a practice amp , small enough to carry on the back seat but loud enough to rehearse with. Put a mike in front and run through the PA if you wish.Not got the optional foot pedal controller but will do in the future .For sub £160 you ... MoreExcellent small but loud amp. I have no need now for racks of pedals on the floor. No more batteries, power supplies or extension leads. Just the one Jack lead. The preset sounds are more than sufficient and with the ability to download user defined settings from Marshall via bluetooth ( I add I have not tried this yet) you can get your favourite artist from Clapton to Hendrix to Metallica from this box. If this is the baby what the big boy is capable of I can only imagine.Well made as usual from a Marshall product. This is ideal as a practice amp , small enough to carry on the back seat but loud enough to rehearse with. Put a mike in front and run through the PA if you wish.Not got the optional foot pedal controller but will do in the future .For sub £160 you can't really go wrong.
| Amplifier Type | Solid State |
| Number of Speakers | 1 |
| Speaker Size | 10 |
| Reverb | Yes |
| Digital Effects | Yes |