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crankymonkey Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp: ... my opinion, this has to be the best amp on the market. Marshall, in the guitarist world, is what Ferrari is to Formula 1, or Apple is to the PC Market. It is a desirable brand that never fails to disappoint. This amplifier is no exception to the Marshall name, and delivers unbelievable amount of power to your ears - at only 15 Watt, the power should not be underestimated. The emulated line out is a must for any b...
Read the full review: BEST PRACTISE AMP OUT THERE FOR THOSE ON A BUDGET by crankymonkey
 

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Manufacturer: Marshall / Amplifier / Output (RMS): 15 Watt / Channel: 2 (Overdrive & Clean) / CD Input / Emulated Line Out / Emulated Headphone Jack / FDD / 1 x 8" Speaker / Dimensions: 350 x 360 x 185mm / Weight: 7.2kg.
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underdog_78 Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp
... of the biggest names in amps release for the home budget market. Even to non musicians Marshall amps are easily recognised, built on a legacy of the 60s and 70s they can now be found at any level in the market. So here we have the lower end of the market. What we get here is a 15 watt, solid state amp in that lovely black and gold finish. It s a two channel amp, which means you can switch from clean to over drive pretty simply. Clean sounds on this aren t too bad, they are clean, you can probably go up to about 70% on the volume before the sound is not so clean any longer. Now Marshall are famous for that rock crunch, think Zeppelin or Slash, or many other stadiu...
Read the full review: Big name for the home market by underdog_78
Caveat-Emptor Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp
... GUITAR AMPLIFIER MG15CD -A guitarist s review. Marshall is (along with Fender) possible the most famous guitar amplifier manufacturer of all time, with a list of endorsees who read like a who s who of rock legends. The name Marshall instantly conjures up an image of a huge valve head (guitar amplifier) stacked on top of 2 huge 4 by 12 cabs (guitar speaker cabs containing 4 12 inch speakers each) all emblazoned with the Marshall logo... This is all well and good, but for those of us who don t have a fortune to spend on gear, don t want to get an ASBO for being a noisy neighbor/ divorced/ an electricity bill in six figures -(delete where applicable lol!!) there ...
Read the full review: The Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp -Can I live without one? by Caveat-Emptor
AaronHand Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp
... Solid State Amplifier 2 Channels- Overdrive (OD) and Clean Volume and Tone Controls Headphone Jack CD Input Jack It is lacking a footswitch unfortunately, which would be a nice addition. It is also very easy to use. Sound: For a small amplifier, this packs a hell of a punch! Very loud for what you d expect. Perfect for home use, although you will never need to go over 3. And this would also be okay for use at band practice, can easily compete with drums when cranked. However, when you go louder, sound quality will decrease dramatically. And this is not particulary useful, as sound quality is what this amplifier lacks. The cleans are fairly nice it must be said,...
Read the full review: Marshall leaps into the affordable amplifier market with mixed results by AaronHand
 
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