Vintage Marshall Micro Stack Models

The Marshall Lead 12 Micro Guitar Stack 

Marshall Lead 12 Micro Guitar Stack
The 1984 to 1991 Marshall Lead 12 Micro Guitar Stack with a solid-state, 12-watt head.

Do not be deceived by their size; these compact yet spirited Marshall micro (mini) amplifiers produce the genuine Marshall tone in a most portable design. Lightweight and portable, Marshall Micro Stacks are for playing on the go or you can practice in your bedroom by connecting to the speakers.

Marshall micro amplifiers truly demonstrate that size is not the only factor that matters. The Marshall mini stack typically a 12- or 15-watt, 2-channel solid-state practice amplifier that features two 1×10″ cabinets (one angled and one straight). It comes equipped with built-in reverb, both master volume and gain controls, a 3-band EQ for a tube-like experience. Many models also include a headphone output and CD/MP3 input, making it a compact, authentic-looking, and sounding mini stack.

The Marshall Lead 15 Micro Stack

Marshall Lead 15 Guitar Micro Stack
The Marshall Lead 15 Guitar Micro Stack.
  • Power: Either 12 or 15 Watts
  • Channels: 2 (Clean/Overdrive) or 4 (in CFXMS version)
  • Speakers: 2 x 10″ custom-voiced speakers
  • Cabinet Configuration: 1×10″ Angled (Top) + 1×10″ Straight (Bottom)
  • Effects: Reverb (Spring on MG15MSII, Digital on CFXMS)
  • EQ: 3-band (Bass, Middle, Treble) + Contour
  • Inputs/Outputs: Guitar Input, Headphone Jack, Emulated Line Out, CD/MP3 Input
  • Dimensions: Approximately 37 inches high (total stack)
  • Technology: Solid State with FDD 

The Marshall Silver Jubilee Micro Stack

1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee Micro Stack
The 1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee Micro Stack.

Marshall MG15MSII Micro Guitar Stack

Marshall MG15MSII Micro Guitar Stack
The Marshall MG15MSII Micro Guitar Stack.