Apollo

Marshall Legends Bundle

4.5 (19)

Rock four iconic Marshall amplifiers, modeled by Softube and bundled to save.

  • Record through authentic emulations of four iconic Marshall amplifiers
  • Easily re-amp previously recorded tracks with world-famous guitar tone
  • Dial-in perfect studio amp sounds with different mic combinations, types, and placements
  • With Unison technology and Apollo interfaces — get the tone, touch, and feel of playing through real amps

Runs on macOS or Windows. Requires an Apollo audio interface or UAD Accelerator. View full system requirements.

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Included in the Marshall Legends Bundle

Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962

The first emulation of the amp used on the iconic 1966 album, Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, the Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 plug‑in is more than a blues machine.* Its open‑back 2x12 cabinet and dual KT66 power section thrives in pop and country settings as well, delivering chimey clean tones, throbbing tremolo, and rich distortions.

Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959

The amp that defined the sound of rock. Paired with an era-correct, broken‑in Marshall 1960BHW 4x12 cabinet, the Plexi Super Lead 1959 plug‑in delivers the same snarl, sustain, smoothness, and raunch as the original amp. Softube engineers expertly emulated all of the Super Lead’s idiosyncratic “ghost note” overtones, for a wealth of high‑powered tube textures.

Marshall Silver Jubilee 2555

The Marshall Silver Jubilee plug‑in expertly models one of the most tonally versatile Marshalls ever made. Its Clean, Rhythm Clip, and Lead preamp modes offer a ton of textures, from dense crunch to singing sustain. And combined with the half power Pentode/Triode switch, you can dial in silkier, less aggressive tones.

Marshall JMP 2203

Introduced in 1975, the Marshall JMP 2203 ushered in a new era of Marshall rock dominance. Renamed JCM800 in 1981, the JMP 2203 plug‑in offers varying degrees of intense, modern‑sounding crunch and bold clean tones thanks to its touch sensitive high‑gain preamp and accompanying 1960B 4x12 cab loaded with Celestion GT12‑75 speakers.

Included Plug-Ins

Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962

$99

Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959

$99

Marshall Silver Jubilee 2555

$99

Marshall JMP 2203

$99

Four iconic Marshall amplifiers, modeled by Softube and bundled to save

Developed by Softube — and available exclusively for UAD hardware and Apollo interfaces — the Marshall Legends Bundle features thorough emulations of four iconic Marshall amplifiers.

From the versatile Bluesbreaker 1962 combo and high‑powered Plexi Super Lead 1959, to the more modern Silver Jubilee and JMP 2203 plug‑ins, you get iconic Marshall tube tones as well as powerful multi‑mic sounds for professional sounding guitar tracks.

Reviews

4.5
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
Based on 19 reviews
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19 reviews
  • FH
    Fred H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    Amazing!

    Some of the best amp-sims I’ve heard!

  • JC
    James C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    Well Done

    I have enjoyed using these Marshall plugins. I have played Marshall since the 1970's all the way through till now! No other amp sims i have tried have give me the Marshall vibe, till now!

    I love using these Marshall plugins, thanks!

  • KH
    Klaus H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    from classic to modern amp

    A good selection of Marshall amps that also represents a timeline: from the Bluesbreaker through the Super Lead and the JMP2203 to the Silver Jubilee. All the amps impress with their classic British sound, yet each has its own unique character.

    Only the Bluesbreaker fails to truly convince. Neither the included presets nor my own settings produce a tone even remotely resembling Clapton's. Perhaps this would be different with a Dallas Rangemaster in front of it—I wasn't able to test that.

  • PT
    Pilade T.
    Verified Buyer
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    3 weeks ago
    Tres Mouvais

    Hello, yes, I will answer your survey. (My setup) is an Apollo X6 + Focal Professional CMS 65, plus a Mac + a Gibson Signature T and a Standard, a 2000s Fender USA with Texas Special pickups. Of course, I use Luna Pro with a whole range of plugins. The problem is very simple: the sound coming out of my speakers is really bad, even without starting a recording, but if I start a recording session, it's even worse. The sound is very low, very bad, unusable. So I play my Fender Twin and record the sound with the Sennheiser E906, and then I get a recording that's not great, but acceptable. So you want to know if I'm happy with your plugins? Well... no, not at all. They're as bad as other brands I bought before switching to Apollo hoping for decent sound. It was a complete failure, very bad. And don't even get me started on Paradise, which I also bought; it's worse than anything.

    Thanks

  • FA
    Farid A.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 months ago
    Real deal

    Great sounding emulations of classic amps, so great that even exceeding term emulation. This sounds real!

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you’ll need an Apollo audio interface, UAD-2 Satellite, or UAD-2 PCIe card to run these plug-ins, using the onboard DSP. The plug-ins run on the hardware itself, without adding strain to your computer’s CPU. In an Apollo, onboard DSP processing allows you to run realtime UAD plug-ins with near-zero latency, and even record that processing directly to your DAW.

Yes, you can start a fully functional 14-day demo from any plug-in bundled with the UAD software. Simply click “Start Demo”, and start using it in your DAW.

UAD-2 licenses follow the hardware, it does not matter which computer they are connected to. You can have up to six UAD-2 devices registered to a system in your Universal Audio account, which share those licenses. See UAD-2 Plug-In Licensing Explained for full details. Authorization of UAD-2 hardware is managed by the UAD Meter & Control Panel Application.

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