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« Solid state sound »
Publié le 09/06/11 à 01:52
(contenu en anglais)
These amps are basically Marshall's introductory series amps for the low budget individual. The amp doesn't sound all that bad but won't compete with a JCM 800 or a plexi in an way. The tone from it is a bit harsh as expected for a solid state amp, but fun to jam on at home. These are not stage amps and just because it says 100watts doesn't mean you should have enough power to play a gig. The thing sound like garbage in a band setting. Plus you don't want the sound man to look at you and laugh because you brought this thing on stage with you.
Marshall MG101FX 100-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:
Output: 100 watts RMS
Speaker: 1 x 12"
Channels: Four, storable
Digital effects, digital reverb
Line in for MP3 and other music players
Headphone/line out with speaker emulation
External effects loop
Power amp damping
2-button footswitch included
UTILIZATION
Details
Type Solid State
Number of Channels 2
Power 100W
Speakers 1 x 12"
Effects
Reverb
EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
No Amp Modeling
Preamp Tubes No Tubes
Power Tubes No Tubes
Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x MP3/Line (1/8")
Outputs 1 x Headphone (1/8")
Footswitch I/O
Effects Loop
Height 20.79"
Width 23.27"
Depth 11.14"
Weight 44.1 lbs.
SOUNDS
Honestly save yourself some time and but a Marshall JCM2000 for a little more than the asking price of this. you can get one used for around $650 now a days. This thing belongs in the trash along with most of the Vox products being produced today. Peavey even has some amps that are tube driven for around this price and sound much better.
It doesn't matter what guitar you are using because it will color your guitar tone to trash when plugged into this amp. If you are simply looking for a practice amp and are set on it being a Marshall then maybe you can get away with this amp. It does have some effects on it which will save some money and time for the beginning guitar player.
OVERALL OPINION
At new these amps come in at around $480, which is a bit high comparatively to a Roland amp or Peavey amp that is solid state and basically does the same exact thing.
I am a huge Marshall fan and I would say save you money for a JCM2000 used or a Peavey 6505 and get a cheap Boss delay pedal and you'll be set.
Marshall MG101FX 100-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:
Output: 100 watts RMS
Speaker: 1 x 12"
Channels: Four, storable
Digital effects, digital reverb
Line in for MP3 and other music players
Headphone/line out with speaker emulation
External effects loop
Power amp damping
2-button footswitch included
UTILIZATION
Details
Type Solid State
Number of Channels 2
Power 100W
Speakers 1 x 12"
Effects
Reverb
EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
No Amp Modeling
Preamp Tubes No Tubes
Power Tubes No Tubes
Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x MP3/Line (1/8")
Outputs 1 x Headphone (1/8")
Footswitch I/O
Effects Loop
Height 20.79"
Width 23.27"
Depth 11.14"
Weight 44.1 lbs.
SOUNDS
Honestly save yourself some time and but a Marshall JCM2000 for a little more than the asking price of this. you can get one used for around $650 now a days. This thing belongs in the trash along with most of the Vox products being produced today. Peavey even has some amps that are tube driven for around this price and sound much better.
It doesn't matter what guitar you are using because it will color your guitar tone to trash when plugged into this amp. If you are simply looking for a practice amp and are set on it being a Marshall then maybe you can get away with this amp. It does have some effects on it which will save some money and time for the beginning guitar player.
OVERALL OPINION
At new these amps come in at around $480, which is a bit high comparatively to a Roland amp or Peavey amp that is solid state and basically does the same exact thing.
I am a huge Marshall fan and I would say save you money for a JCM2000 used or a Peavey 6505 and get a cheap Boss delay pedal and you'll be set.