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Marshall MG15CD Guitar Amp |
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03/09/08 (200 review reads) |
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Advantages: cheap loud sounds good
Disadvantages: bad overdrive, not many features
This is a nice litte practise amp (15w) that packs a punch it looks really nice.
It has a lack of features but that is expected for only £60.
It sounds really nice on clean but not so good on overdrive.
Jacks: it has an input jack a cd in and emulated out jack and a headphone jack.
Controls: It has volume (clean), a switch to turn it from clean to overdrive, overdrive (distortion), volume (overdrive), bass, countour, treble, ffd switch (to make it sound like a valve amp andof course power)
It is good quality built for the price.
It comes with a plug (attached)
It has a nice little push in handle at the top.
You can get some of differnt sounds from it but is best to buy a pod or a pedal because this isnt the fx version.
This amp is about the best around for this price and is my favourite make what could be better.
If your looking for a practise amp look no further
the marshall writing is plastic stuck on the fabric of the amp
Summary: get what you paid for
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- 03/09/08 I had a 15 amp but didnt know how to get that rock reverb sound, unitl I started fiddlig around with it. The first time I got that heavy rock screech wa slike my first you know what.lol |
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