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Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the MA series

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  • BarbecuecitronBarbecuecitron

    The sound of the legend.

    Marshall MA50CPublished on 08/14/13 at 18:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Marshall Amp-100W lamps.

    -A guitar input, the beast is a socket for the footswitch, ansi another for loop etc ...

    Presence of a stand-by and a reverb.

    -Two separate settings for both channels are also footswitchables (the boost is also).

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple, the sound is directly worthy of a Marshall clean the lens may be a desire for what is OverDrive channel, it goes from its blues / rock pretty vintage has a big hard rock, guns n roses, stopping at the gates of metal, because you can really get a satisfactory result in distortion of matter (the nightrain guns passes wonder).
    It will sometimes push the volume a bit (and I mean a little) to get into a real sou…
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    Marshall Amp-100W lamps.

    -A guitar input, the beast is a socket for the footswitch, ansi another for loop etc ...

    Presence of a stand-by and a reverb.

    -Two separate settings for both channels are also footswitchables (the boost is also).

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple, the sound is directly worthy of a Marshall clean the lens may be a desire for what is OverDrive channel, it goes from its blues / rock pretty vintage has a big hard rock, guns n roses, stopping at the gates of metal, because you can really get a satisfactory result in distortion of matter (the nightrain guns passes wonder).
    It will sometimes push the volume a bit (and I mean a little) to get into a real sound has lamps (normal you tell me) without taking off your wallpaper.

    SOUNDS

    It should be my style of music because I play a lot of Guns n roses, being a fan of Slash, who plays Marshall, I am very satisfied with the range it offers, I also love the blues, but I do not play no metal.
    Coupled my Epiphone has equipped itself gibson 57 classic I can tell you that it sends the pate!
    Before buying online (used) I was a little apprehensive with respect to the quality this amp being given that opinions are mixed, and often negative, which aileurs is absolutely not I find justified.
    I decided to buy it after hearing it (gewerh44, a guitarist that I discovered on youtube uses for all his videos, I suggest you to go if you are interested and you have no opportunity to try it, it is thanks to him that I have chosen, I have absolutely no regrets!)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two weeks and
    it is simply huge!
    It really is very versatile, this is what I like a lot at home, you can play everything (for the good hard metal are planning a pedal anyway).

    This is my first tube amp, before I played a Peavy Vypyr 15 is a day / night, I took a blast to play since I'm acquiring this very-large-Marshall, j 'I also tested a few amps before buying as the Hot Rod deluxe Fender (which is also good, but more expensive).



    /!-Note that I bought used for 350 € and the price / quality ratio is established from this.


    Goodies:

    -The incredible versatility of this amp

    -The excellence of his marshall

    -The 100W lamps very manageable at home, contrary to popular belief-!
    (For comparison the sound is also easy to manage with my Peavy vypyr (15w modeling)

    The price-quality ratio

    The comfort-100W to repeat / play with a group.

    -The design (I find super class, the Marshall logo is for something)



    Cons:

    -The size is big

    -The weight and very heavy



    In short, this comparison shows all the good things about this amp, the sound of the legend reach of every budget, a killer to try as soon as possible, see for yourself if you can in store, otherwise look on internet, I hoped to have helped you to choose, in any case I do it again this choice rather than ten times!
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  • XlogXlog

    Super versatile amp

    Marshall MA50CPublished on 11/19/12 at 11:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It is an all-tube amp 50w DELIVERING, possessing 2 channels, integrated reverb, an effects loop and speaker outputs different.

    Clean with adjustable volume, bass, mid, high.
    Overdrive with Gain, Drive, Bass, Mid, High, Volume.

    A reverb control, presence and resonance of

    The small button for a boost in saturation as footswtichable channels.

    UTILIZATION

    The amp is relatively simple to handle, the manual is clear and precise.
    Once you plug the amp and guitar, clear channel immediately it falls on a clear, dry, clean and precise, careful pat his ears who has the nasty habit of typing a big blow for mediator test the sound will quickly become disillusioned.

    The clean c…
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    It is an all-tube amp 50w DELIVERING, possessing 2 channels, integrated reverb, an effects loop and speaker outputs different.

    Clean with adjustable volume, bass, mid, high.
    Overdrive with Gain, Drive, Bass, Mid, High, Volume.

    A reverb control, presence and resonance of

    The small button for a boost in saturation as footswtichable channels.

    UTILIZATION

    The amp is relatively simple to handle, the manual is clear and precise.
    Once you plug the amp and guitar, clear channel immediately it falls on a clear, dry, clean and precise, careful pat his ears who has the nasty habit of typing a big blow for mediator test the sound will quickly become disillusioned.

    The clean channel is clear and does not saturate or almost no (a 3/4 volume) is ideally suited to all styles if you like a clean sounds / dry but the bass response.

    For the overdrive channel was right ACDC good for reference, the Marshall sound par excellence, the various controls play their roles, and the boost button allows to multiply the gain of the high-pass gain, we crossed distortion (without a rectifier happen here talking about marshall)

    The effects loop is simple and effective. For distortion I plug my MT2 in the loop and I live up the volume of the clean channel, which adds grain lamps on my foot for a typical lamp monstrous power, the sound is very more I grain ( What normal!)

    SOUNDS

    I play everything from blues, pop, rock and a lot of metal.

    This amp is perfect for everything except the metal even if it can be done, but this is not his area of ​​expertise.

    Clearly the clean / dry clean, overdrive and bold typed british marshall. With a delay and distortion in the effects loop on any style is adorned in all circumstances with all his lamp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year now, and this is my amp that impressed.
    I tried several amp with my Mark IV, fenders, ibanez and others.

    I love the sound of my marshall, I saw many negative view above and yet I have nothing but good avec.Son strong point is the clean channel.

    I regret buttons and plastic jack makes it a bit fragile and "cheap". I have a spring noise when I play at high volume (reverb or lamp?) I never knew where it came from.

    The amp is in prices seen Characteristics. We pay a lot even when the brand. I think that in the future I would buy a model for deemed or fender before but I expect that loose head and i hope that it will never happen.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Trash!

    Marshall MA50CPublished on 05/18/11 at 15:09
    This thing sound like it should be better thrown off a cliff then in your band. This is one of those amps that you ask yourself...why Marshall. I know they want to hit a lower priced market but have some respect for yourselves. This amp by no means would ever be on any stage with me. It has a distortion tone that sounds so bad that I couldn't stand listening but for a few moments.

    The crazy thing is that the clean channel actually sounds pretty good. I could actually play the clean side and get a great sounding clean. The rest of the amp is just a complete waste though.

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Tube
    Number of Channels 2
    Power 50W
    Speakers 1 x 12"
    No Effects
    Reverb Y…
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    This thing sound like it should be better thrown off a cliff then in your band. This is one of those amps that you ask yourself...why Marshall. I know they want to hit a lower priced market but have some respect for yourselves. This amp by no means would ever be on any stage with me. It has a distortion tone that sounds so bad that I couldn't stand listening but for a few moments.

    The crazy thing is that the clean channel actually sounds pretty good. I could actually play the clean side and get a great sounding clean. The rest of the amp is just a complete waste though.

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Tube
    Number of Channels 2
    Power 50W
    Speakers 1 x 12"
    No Effects
    Reverb Yes
    EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
    No Amp Modeling
    Number of Tubes 5
    Preamp Tubes 3 x ECC83
    Power Tubes 2 x EL34
    Inputs 1 x Instrument
    Outputs 3 x Speaker
    Footswitch I/O Yes
    Effects Loop Yes
    Height 20"
    Width 25"
    Depth 10.63"
    Weight 50.04 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    If this was only a an amp with a clean channel and the gain structure is then build with a master volume like a JCM 800 then this would be a great amp. Charge have the price they are asking for this and you'd have a real winner. That would make too much sense though.

    If you play a single coil guitar like a Fender Stratocaster or a Fender Telecaster and switching over to the clean channel you'd get a real nice chimey tone. The high end just shimmers very well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you need a decent clean amp then you could definitely use this amp but for the price you pay for it there are plenty other amps out there that can do way more than this amp. At new these amps come in at around $750. That to me is a bit high for what you get. I have heard Peavey's that were solid state sound better than this. Heck you could get a used Marshall DSL JCM 2000 for less than a new one of these. I woulnd't recommend this amp to anyone. It doesn't have the necessary elements to the sound of it to make me want to spend the money on it.
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