Marshall MB15 15w beginner bass amp
The Marshall MB15 bass guitar amplifier features 15 watts of power with an 8" speaker, resulting in an affordable, quality Marshall amp.
WHY ARE THERE TWO PRICES?
The MB15 is a perfect practice amp or smaller stage amplifier with two channels, modern and classic plus a shared 3-band passive tone network, featuring a mid Voice control. The Modern channel has a switchable compressor with variable level control, suitable for digital pianos or digital drum kits.
- 15 watts output
- 8 inch speaker
- 2 channels modern and classic
- Built-in compressor
- Built-in limiter
- DI Line out: Emulated Jack
- 390 x 380 x 240 mm
- 12 Kg
- CD input (1/4 inch jack)
- Headphone output
WHY ARE THERE TWO PRICES?
The prices reflect the level of service we can offer depending on how you buy from us:
When you buy online
When you buy online
If you click-and-buy an amp from our website, we will offer what every other mail-order company does – boxed warehouse stock sent by courier which has passed the manufacturer’s quality control and is covered under their warranty. You can find out more about warranties and returns on the Delivery page.
When you buy in-store
When you buy in-store
Shopping at One Man Band is a fantastic experience; aside from our three beautiful showrooms, you also get the benefit of independent advice from our staff who are musicians themselves.
When you visit us to look at amplifiers, we spend time explaining the features, benefits and disadvantages of the different makes and models. One of the best ways is to hear them for yourself and ‘play around’ to find which options suit your needs – do you need a modelling amp like the Line 6 Spider series, or are you better off with a no-frills Marshall with a particular effects pedal?
Once we have established which option is best, a product specialist will guide you through the initial stages of using your new equipment, and will be on-hand in the future for personalised training as you progress.
Add to this the other facilities we offer, including finance options, part exchanges and loan equipment if yours is in for repair, buying in-store definitely gives the best value for money.







