Vintage Park amplifiers have earned a reputation for their unmistakable British character - bold, dynamic, and full of attitude. With a few unique circuit twists setting them apart, they offer players a fresh take on classic rock tones that feel both familiar and inspiring.
While Jim Marshall's amps were sold worldwide under the Marshall name, domestically they were branded as Park Amplifiers.
Known for their rarity and extra "heat" compared to Marshall-branded amps, Park models became highly coveted in the UK. Mitch Colby, with decades of experience at Marshall, has spent the last 12 years perfecting the Park lineup, recreating the iconic tones of Jim's early circuits while also designing four new amplifiers to continue the legacy of Park Amplifiers.
Vintage Vibe, Player’s Spirit
Beyond the tone, Park amps embody the spirit of discovery. They’re a favorite among players who want the essence of vintage British amps without simply retracing the same path - amps that invite you to plug in, turn up, and find your own voice.
Classic British Character
Park amps deliver that unmistakable British roar - bold mids, tight low-end, and singing highs - but with a voice all their own. They capture the vibe of the golden era while standing apart as a unique take on the sound that shaped rock music.
Clever Circuit Tweaks
While Park shares DNA with the amps that defined ‘60s and ‘70s rock, subtle circuit changes give them their own personality. The result? A more dynamic, nuanced response that rewards players with tones that feel both familiar and refreshingly different.
