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  • Sniperkitten971Sniperkitten971

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 05/09/06 at 10:59
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    ...dropoff Window

    USE

    ...dropoff Window

    SONORITS

    ...dropoff Window

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Seso and the others all say, I have nothing to add I just note ... but if you have a budget reduces and want a professional look on stage with good sound it is the amp for you ... unbeatable qualitprix ...
  • dowapdowap

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/20/10 at 05:18
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    Transistor amp 100w hp 12 '

    Effects: clean / crunch, delay, reverb, mod, preset recording, effects loop

    Among 1 guitar jack, 1 mini jack online

    Outputs: 1 mini jack for speaker 4ohms

    USE

    Above all, I prcises I'm not scratch at all, I know the world especially amps PA / keyboard. So my opinion is probably perspective. I know this amp because a member of my group has bought one, I'm amen involuntarily compare those of other guitarists of my knowledge (various models: peavey, vox, fender, marschall , transistor, lamp)



    <em>Simple Config?</em>

    Yes and no: it's an amp with gain, volume and master, so far none of the complicated fine. But the pots are not potentiometers "cl…
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    Transistor amp 100w hp 12 '

    Effects: clean / crunch, delay, reverb, mod, preset recording, effects loop

    Among 1 guitar jack, 1 mini jack online

    Outputs: 1 mini jack for speaker 4ohms

    USE

    Above all, I prcises I'm not scratch at all, I know the world especially amps PA / keyboard. So my opinion is probably perspective. I know this amp because a member of my group has bought one, I'm amen involuntarily compare those of other guitarists of my knowledge (various models: peavey, vox, fender, marschall , transistor, lamp)



    <em>Simple Config?</em>

    Yes and no: it's an amp with gain, volume and master, so far none of the complicated fine. But the pots are not potentiometers "classic", these are sensors, not very well grs my opinion. So much so that when switching from clean crunch with volume one level, these levels are changing, as if we had candles in the same time the knob ... Example: clean with mini gain, volume Min. Support to enter the crunch: big sound instantaneously when we should be nothing, since we are in the kids ... Idem clean crunch ...



    <em>Gets it easy to sound good?</em>

    This is the default standard that made me post this review, because I think it's unbearable not to mention "his" artistic creativity within the meaning but only "his" under "sound clean, "no, you can not have a good sound with an amp that is a veritable breath factory! Turn the gain mini, mini volume, turn up the master not least that 2: breath worthy of a non syntonis radio! And del than half is the storm! I know it's a 100watts, so there is always a little breath, but not much! And especially low levels. Gain mini or background, no difference: as if the Pramp was always background, and the gain knob was only down "virtually" level.

    SONORITS

    No opinion, I let guitarists judge that.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I reprcise I'm not a guitarist, so my opinion is worth what it is worth. I hope that others will scratch theirs. My opinion is based on listening to other models peavey, vox, fender or Marschal transistor or lamp.

    it is not me, I discovered the amp Last week, I have a good time gambling ds all directions to try to minimize the damn breath. Nothing to do.

    What I like the most, for what I know guitar: good power, enough complte connectivity, Section of cool effects, possibility to record 4 rglages

    What I like least: the breath! breath and breath again! And also this bug volume change between clean and crunch

    <em>How do you report qualitprix?</em>

    In light of other amps guitarist I know, 400 one can certainly find some fewer watts, but otherwise the best! The effects section, the memorization is good, but what to do with an amp that even send you the Mistral 2? With a "usual" amp blowing qud pushed, at worst it can be put less strong and resume ds PA. But even gain and volume 0 (which in any fawn does not serve grd thing ...) and master 2 or 3, dj bcp too much away! <em>
    </em>

    If other guitarists can contradict me, that I got taken as a ball to rgler, great. But otherwise, I repeats my old principle: better less power, less frills, but solid and clean base. In this case, perhaps a 40watts range above, with less hoopla, but without the unmanageable storm ...
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    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 12/12/09 at 09:11
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  • MGR/EvanMGR/Evan

    Marshall MG100HDFX

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/30/05 at 15:00
    I bought this from a local guitar store (Bizarre Guitar) for $635.00.

    It is nice and loud, excellent clean tones and the overdrive is great, too. I use a Boss Metal Zone through it and I can get exactly the tone I want out of it.

    After a few days it started making a buzzing sound from the fan. I took it back and they said they fixed it, but the day after I got it home it started doing it again, and now it's back with them. I also have a friend who had the same amp and the same problem.

    Heavy duty and well built, except for the fan problem with mine.

    Putting aside the annoying sound from the fan (it goes away after a couple of minutes), this is a great amp and comes for a great …
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    I bought this from a local guitar store (Bizarre Guitar) for $635.00.

    It is nice and loud, excellent clean tones and the overdrive is great, too. I use a Boss Metal Zone through it and I can get exactly the tone I want out of it.

    After a few days it started making a buzzing sound from the fan. I took it back and they said they fixed it, but the day after I got it home it started doing it again, and now it's back with them. I also have a friend who had the same amp and the same problem.

    Heavy duty and well built, except for the fan problem with mine.

    Putting aside the annoying sound from the fan (it goes away after a couple of minutes), this is a great amp and comes for a great price. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone looking to get their first half stack.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/luis carranzaMGR/luis carranza

    Marshall MG100HDFX Head

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 06/21/04 at 15:00
    I saw this guitar in many magazines and websites. i was abit low on cash and wanted a good piece of equipment at a good price. while i was at a local guitar store i saw the MG100HDFX head out on display so i decided to give it a try. it had alot of great features and packed quite a punch so i decided to take it. for around $400 this head was a great investment.

    This head is amazing. i absoluting loved. it has many different features not only does it have 2 different channels(with footswitch) it also comes with 4 different effects which include, reverb, chorus, flanger, and delay. the MG100HDFX head pack 100 watts of pure marshal power. definetly something worth buying for the guitar playe…
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    I saw this guitar in many magazines and websites. i was abit low on cash and wanted a good piece of equipment at a good price. while i was at a local guitar store i saw the MG100HDFX head out on display so i decided to give it a try. it had alot of great features and packed quite a punch so i decided to take it. for around $400 this head was a great investment.

    This head is amazing. i absoluting loved. it has many different features not only does it have 2 different channels(with footswitch) it also comes with 4 different effects which include, reverb, chorus, flanger, and delay. the MG100HDFX head pack 100 watts of pure marshal power. definetly something worth buying for the guitar player on a tight budget.
    whats really great about this head is that it works great with either the MG412 cab or the 1960A cab. another feature it comes equipped with is FDD (frequency dependent dampening) which really changes your tone. digital effect, 2 different channels, cd and headphone inputs make this guitar head a great purchase for any guitarist.

    there really isnt anything bad to say about this guitar head. i'd say the only downside is that its a different shade of black from any other marshal amps. but other than that there's really nothing wrong with it.

    The MG100HDFX head is a strong head bult to travel. i can honestly say that this head can take quite a beating a still work like brand new. The worksmanship of the head is great. everything down to the last screw is made sure to be in sure perfection.

    i personaly love this head. its deffinetly a professional head at a not so professional price.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Marshall MG100HDFX

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/01/04 at 15:00
    I bought this head at Guitar Center for 380 dollars. I had to replace it twice but I've always wanted a marshall so i didn't care. The third head works perfectly.

    I love the distortion and the clean tones, they're amasing. My old amps dont stand a chance to this one. it sounds awsome with the bass all the way up it brings out the gain and makes a great palm muting sound.It's perfect for any type of music.

    I didn't like returning 2 of them but whatever.

    It seems durable I hant really been moving it around much so I dont know how it handles on the road but it looks like it should hold up.

    BUY THIS ITS MARSHALL AND SUMWHAT AFFORDABLE

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    I bought this head at Guitar Center for 380 dollars. I had to replace it twice but I've always wanted a marshall so i didn't care. The third head works perfectly.

    I love the distortion and the clean tones, they're amasing. My old amps dont stand a chance to this one. it sounds awsome with the bass all the way up it brings out the gain and makes a great palm muting sound.It's perfect for any type of music.

    I didn't like returning 2 of them but whatever.

    It seems durable I hant really been moving it around much so I dont know how it handles on the road but it looks like it should hold up.

    BUY THIS ITS MARSHALL AND SUMWHAT AFFORDABLE

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/leroy spook stricklandMGR/leroy spook strickland

    Marshall MG100HDFX

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 11/12/03 at 15:00
    i picked this amp up at apple music in portland oregon for $395.00

    i love the tone it sounds so much like my old jcm 800 and the built in f/x are just awesome. i use the delay on my solo's everynight. and this thing is so loud it just melts peoples faces. we have been told were the loudest band in portland and i have never had to crank it above half for a show. i dial in my e/q then use the contoure knob to tweak my tone and fine tune the crunch.

    well not much really i wish it had a patch to use multiple f/x at the same time to like use some long delay then hit a switch for some short delay but hay i'm just splitting hairs here cause this thing just rocks.

    the handle is a bit on the …
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    i picked this amp up at apple music in portland oregon for $395.00

    i love the tone it sounds so much like my old jcm 800 and the built in f/x are just awesome. i use the delay on my solo's everynight. and this thing is so loud it just melts peoples faces. we have been told were the loudest band in portland and i have never had to crank it above half for a show. i dial in my e/q then use the contoure knob to tweak my tone and fine tune the crunch.

    well not much really i wish it had a patch to use multiple f/x at the same time to like use some long delay then hit a switch for some short delay but hay i'm just splitting hairs here cause this thing just rocks.

    the handle is a bit on the weak side but other than that its built very well and for the price it's just amazing!! if somting happend to it i would deffinatly buy another one. infact if i had the budget to buy anything i wanted i would by 3 full stacks of these!!

    great amp sounds killer and will beat the hell out of anything else out there in its price range. you can hear it first hand at any of our shows check out www.hydrozeen.com

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/leflicMGR/leflic

    Marshall MG100HDFX

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/11/03 at 15:00
    Bought the amp brand new for less than $500.00 Canadian at Jimi's Guitar in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    I was looking for a powerfull Head that could deliver "the Marshall Sound" without having to sell my car.
    And I had in the basement a speaker cabinet that I acquired 30 years ago, containing 2 X 15" and 2 X 12" speakers that was just waiting. I restored the monster and I wanted to give it a new life.

    With 15 knobs and 4 switches, there is plenty of ajusting capacity to keep anybody busy for a while.
    I love the Parallel Effects Loop with mix control, but to be honest with you I didn't use my Peavey Pro Fex II much even I plugged it.
    The 2 modes on each channel - Clean/Crunch on Clean a…
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    Bought the amp brand new for less than $500.00 Canadian at Jimi's Guitar in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    I was looking for a powerfull Head that could deliver "the Marshall Sound" without having to sell my car.
    And I had in the basement a speaker cabinet that I acquired 30 years ago, containing 2 X 15" and 2 X 12" speakers that was just waiting. I restored the monster and I wanted to give it a new life.

    With 15 knobs and 4 switches, there is plenty of ajusting capacity to keep anybody busy for a while.
    I love the Parallel Effects Loop with mix control, but to be honest with you I didn't use my Peavey Pro Fex II much even I plugged it.
    The 2 modes on each channel - Clean/Crunch on Clean and OD1/OD2 on Overdrive sound so good that I don't really need any additional FX, exept for my Jimi Hendrix Wah.
    This thing has enough power to blow the windows out of the house!




    Nothing...

    Marshall quality!!! It says it all...
    Very well built, no flaws.


    Good things come to those who wait...I'm glad I waited for this Amp! and kept my old stack!
    The beauty about this amp is that you get via Marshall's FDD (Frequency Dependent Damping) a perfect sound at any volume even at "1" this thing has feelings! The expensive tube amps can't do that!!!
    I sold my Peavey Studio Pro 112 and will never look back....
    Now my Marshall MG10CD has a big brother!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • gregours100gregours100

    good amp for the price.

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/08/12 at 13:21
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    100watt transistor. The features have already been given previously.

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple enough even for someone who has never handled an amp. The manual is clear but its setup proposed in the pamphlet are relatively few for my taste. The clean sound is good and sounds marshall. I regret the absence of a volume knob for the clean channel. Either we play on the gain is on the master volume. The crunch channel is too saturated while the od 1 is perfect for that famous crunch. The od 2 Sounds way too garish for my taste even tampering with the knobs. I have not found a good distortion.
    The effects are easy to use. The reverb is pretty cool if we do not push too hard. A…
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    100watt transistor. The features have already been given previously.

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is simple enough even for someone who has never handled an amp. The manual is clear but its setup proposed in the pamphlet are relatively few for my taste. The clean sound is good and sounds marshall. I regret the absence of a volume knob for the clean channel. Either we play on the gain is on the master volume. The crunch channel is too saturated while the od 1 is perfect for that famous crunch. The od 2 Sounds way too garish for my taste even tampering with the knobs. I have not found a good distortion.
    The effects are easy to use. The reverb is pretty cool if we do not push too hard. As I put my Lorqui against multi-effect digitech rp 355 This gives a max and that's where I do not really regret the purchase.

    SOUNDS

    In my opinion this amp (if it does not add a good distortion or multi-effect) is very good for blues rock and blues rhythms. For if you play against the metal, etc., go your way it is done. add your favorite distortion and this amp, but not the best of the best is really nice and it's marshall, it throws and you can hear o)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two weeks. I have tried other amps and this one is doing a valid value for money.
    Likes: The value for money, clean sound, the reverb, the OD1, her beautiful mouth marshall enthroned in my play "music".
    I do not like: no portard volume clean sound, channel crunsh and OD2 (screaming).

    In conclusion, for 300 Euros I'm really not and I stole my money. I'm happy with this amp. I am delighted if coupled with multi effects. Some would say that this amp is really bad and it is better to spend its way. False arch false. We know what we ach! You and it's not light at 1500 Euros and must be judged on the basis of this report agument.
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  • math62math62

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 02/03/05 at 09:47
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    100 watts, but one wonders where he will look for them, a 20 watts gives a better potato
    dual connection jack 6.35
    effects ..... reverb! do not ask too much!

    UTILIZATION

    Set simple, ca was on, but anyway it is useless to rgler is a real crap in any case it was a sound of shit, I test with an ibanez and Jackson, and even putting the bass at least with a minimum load in HP, low saturated dead!

    SOUNDS

    So as I disai above, the sound is really not great, the highs do not stand out at all, even with the maximum prsence is the kind of head who do not even try to push.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Personally, I think it's the kind of stuff that will make music a beginners dt…
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    100 watts, but one wonders where he will look for them, a 20 watts gives a better potato
    dual connection jack 6.35
    effects ..... reverb! do not ask too much!

    UTILIZATION

    Set simple, ca was on, but anyway it is useless to rgler is a real crap in any case it was a sound of shit, I test with an ibanez and Jackson, and even putting the bass at least with a minimum load in HP, low saturated dead!

    SOUNDS

    So as I disai above, the sound is really not great, the highs do not stand out at all, even with the maximum prsence is the kind of head who do not even try to push.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Personally, I think it's the kind of stuff that will make music a beginners dtest
    and contrary to the opinion below, even to a volume, it is clearly the diffrence with a tube amp, there is no photo as it looks.
    and also in terms of feedback, Marshall amps consoit trs his evil ...., Randall is largely better than that ... (When you look at the price you understand)
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  • AssociationFogAssociationFog

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 02/10/05 at 02:19
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    It's a transistor amp has 100 watts with a circuit "FDD" (all-tube amp simulation)
    4 reverb effects over a

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is pretty simple which is good because it does not take over when the head is nerv by other things that do not address the way we want.
    I think we get too quickly and look for the very same right with that scratch instead of evil ...

    SOUNDS

    It is ideal for virtually all styles that we have the opportunity to record
    Personally I play a Gibson SG Standard and coupling SG / Marshall is proving very ffective even with an entry-Marshall

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it mostly in studio but also in concert (more rarely) for almost …
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    It's a transistor amp has 100 watts with a circuit "FDD" (all-tube amp simulation)
    4 reverb effects over a

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is pretty simple which is good because it does not take over when the head is nerv by other things that do not address the way we want.
    I think we get too quickly and look for the very same right with that scratch instead of evil ...

    SOUNDS

    It is ideal for virtually all styles that we have the opportunity to record
    Personally I play a Gibson SG Standard and coupling SG / Marshall is proving very ffective even with an entry-Marshall

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it mostly in studio but also in concert (more rarely) for almost two years
    I have a lot of SSAI MODELS amp (Vox ...) before the eacheter the DEFINITIONS and it is this one that convinced me the most.
    The report price is very honest Qualit since may have an amp that can provide the garndes rooms (500/600 persons) without sound for about as 800 or 900 shops uros
    With the experience of a studio musician and sound engineer (for our answer has Math62) I do it again without hsiter this choice is also why another MG100 HDFX will be ordered soon for studio ...
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  • sesoseso

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 03/12/06 at 11:08
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    See below.

    UTILIZATION

    Trs simple little use to be known to use a minimum of one amp. there is no button which asks for three hours this what it is!

    SOUNDS

    AAARG! big noise with microphones simple when you push a little gain!
    crunch and clean sounds are not bad for a marshall. The clean is really clean if you do not force too much on the master, it's rare for this brand! The distortion is of course types and suggest the classic marshall, bold, serious, gueullard, trs rock what! lamps and less .. Indeed, repeating face a "real" all-tube Marshall (JCM 900) ca is no match at all. It lacks even when frankly body heat. When compared with any lamp, the pale figure transo d…
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    See below.

    UTILIZATION

    Trs simple little use to be known to use a minimum of one amp. there is no button which asks for three hours this what it is!

    SOUNDS

    AAARG! big noise with microphones simple when you push a little gain!
    crunch and clean sounds are not bad for a marshall. The clean is really clean if you do not force too much on the master, it's rare for this brand! The distortion is of course types and suggest the classic marshall, bold, serious, gueullard, trs rock what! lamps and less .. Indeed, repeating face a "real" all-tube Marshall (JCM 900) ca is no match at all. It lacks even when frankly body heat. When compared with any lamp, the pale figure transo done quickly .. Not the same price either! Good even when objectively c amp a lot.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used quite a few times during rehearsals. Versatile enough to clean thanks nikel, with DIFFERENT grains that are available. We can not go may be to sound the most trash, but it can rev well to heavy dbrouiller couillu well! A background really buzzing with micro pnible simple, I am THE bad points. Question of the quality of sound is not bad for the transo, not so good compared other heads of the same brand.
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  • awksawks

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 06/20/06 at 05:23
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    Head 100 watts transistors with emulator lamp (pretty good for that matter)
    100 watts
    Front, input, headset, CD with ....
    Back, two speaker outputs 4à16ohms, effects loop ....
    4-level preamp: clean, crunch, OD1 and OD2, plus built-in effects chorus, delay, echo .. reverb ...

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is in the classics of the moment with four floors of preamp. But it's pretty simple .. A footswitch to switch between clean / crunch to OD1/OD2 then switchers crane to move from Clean to Crunch and OD1 OD2 .. You see, it's easy.
    You can get a pretty good sound quickly, but I recommend the use of effects pedals for use of personal overdrive combined with OD1 and OD2 .. m…
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    Head 100 watts transistors with emulator lamp (pretty good for that matter)
    100 watts
    Front, input, headset, CD with ....
    Back, two speaker outputs 4à16ohms, effects loop ....
    4-level preamp: clean, crunch, OD1 and OD2, plus built-in effects chorus, delay, echo .. reverb ...

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is in the classics of the moment with four floors of preamp. But it's pretty simple .. A footswitch to switch between clean / crunch to OD1/OD2 then switchers crane to move from Clean to Crunch and OD1 OD2 .. You see, it's easy.
    You can get a pretty good sound quickly, but I recommend the use of effects pedals for use of personal overdrive combined with OD1 and OD2 .. more tube emulator and a good master to 7, although it farts ...
    The clean sound is very clean one, but it lacks a bit of output level ... but it's a 100 watts there is provided in the Master Volume.
    The user manual is very well done.

    SOUNDS

    It is well suited to my style, especially since I use a pedal or a GT5Boss Boss GT3.
    Guitars Luke1 or Luke2, Musicman Silhouette Special or Gibson Lespaul Customshop.

    With crystalline sound effects chorus and stereo delay because I always use two identical heads in stereo on four cabins (that top). As for the sound distortion, I use the GT5Boss. My heads are still in positions MG100 OD2 1, Bass 5, medium A4.5, A4.5 or 4 treble, contour 5, volume 10 preamp, reverb amp 0 or 1.5, master volume between 3 and 8 ..
    If you want a more widened, used the clean sound with a Boss DS1 pedal for example ..

    OVERALL OPINION

    3 years personal studio.
    Compared to other amps ... great advantages, Marshall mind for weight and volume of transport rather nice.
    Super value for money, there's nothing else on the market in this range.
    and I would do the same choice.
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  • GeorgyGeorgy

    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/02/07 at 09:59
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    Marshall DFX MG100H

    Transistor (FDD simulation lamp, very good)

    100W

    2 channels

    chorus + delay
    chorus
    delay
    flanger

    Headphone Jack

    Input

    In CD

    2 taken to HP

    Effect in four or - 10db (send and return)

    Footswitch (included)
    MG Series Special Edition Red with black and white vintage fabric

    UTILIZATION

    You plug all, it does everything to gain and 5 and the volumes to 0, you plug up all the FDD. You scratch. it is clean, so good. Then try the crunch. Agreement, Waw. It was directly hack the sound we are trying with little experience.
    Come overdrive ... This is Marshall? Hard to go wrong you turn the knobs are arranged, it fucks everything thorou…
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    Marshall DFX MG100H

    Transistor (FDD simulation lamp, very good)

    100W

    2 channels

    chorus + delay
    chorus
    delay
    flanger

    Headphone Jack

    Input

    In CD

    2 taken to HP

    Effect in four or - 10db (send and return)

    Footswitch (included)
    MG Series Special Edition Red with black and white vintage fabric

    UTILIZATION

    You plug all, it does everything to gain and 5 and the volumes to 0, you plug up all the FDD. You scratch. it is clean, so good. Then try the crunch. Agreement, Waw. It was directly hack the sound we are trying with little experience.
    Come overdrive ... This is Marshall? Hard to go wrong you turn the knobs are arranged, it fucks everything thoroughly, at least, that's all Marshall, I love it! I have the sound I need! I shot very instinctively and without question it off here.
    Overdrive 1 and less "metal" that Overdrive 2. But it must be like the fat and heavy overdrive ... It is no distortion of the 'skinny neo-metal'. It's very Rock'n'Roll (so to speak).

    In short, Marshall, same transistor does not disappoint!

    There is a manual and safety instructions. Not very useful, but to take to the bathroom to say 'yep read dipstick'

    SOUNDS

    I play a lot of jazz, acoustic, and rock (+ / - but hard roll). And guess what style to I took it? Obviously in alliance with the brand is known about how to fall.

    Channel 1:
    Clean: is not bad, but we do not buy this amp for the clean, Dumoine I think ...
    Crunch: good, but I lack a volume for the crunch (just a gain)

    Channel 2:
    OD1: perfect if you like Marshall, a transistor is better than better. Just try to Blind-test to really see the difference but ... Maybe there will he a pretentious at a concert who yelled 'yep transistor is shit! " Perhaps, but frankly, going to a rock concert to say that the sound is not good enough, it's stupid. Because frankly the quality is there (it's not the imitation of Line6's lamp and it crowded). Maybe when I have money and I will do world tours I will buy a tube but hey, 720th for the whole.
    A transistor amplifier of this quality of this power ... Thank you Jim.

    OD2: Bah, more gain, I am not a fan but to go for a metal solo battle with friends is fun (I do not need it is it not mind ...)
    True, a lot of 'hum' with microphones simple but good is 'normal'. I use a Fender Jaguar. I have the 'Old-hard-rock and roll' (it is this?)

    Finally all that to say that Vox AC15 celestion is not bad but too expensive.
    Fender Blues Junior and not bad and cheaper, but the timing of the price if you want an overdrive and a chorus.
    In addition, the power is there perfect for small concerts because no need to push down as well for larger rooms because no need to go through the sound system.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Most is on stage it's first
    - 'Wah, a red Jaguar did you see? "
    - 'And did you see, it has a Marshall! "
    - 'Wo Marshall and has a red! "
    And yes, children are often attracted to Marshall because Marshall. And it's red, it ... Marshall red.

    Not bad amp awarded in the legs but none as much amazed me.

    I bought 719Euros ... In black in Cologne store it costs 730 ...
    I'm happy and then .. Price / quality ratio. I have rarely seen better ...

    Even for smaller sizes ... I always advise to start as Marshall even imitating sound tube and the same price compared to the rest. So it's an amp that can go anywhere at home in rehearsal 'or concerts is great!
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    Marshall MG100HDFXPublished on 01/04/07 at 06:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The MG100HDFX amp is a transistor type
    100 watt head with tube emulation (FDD) makes pretty good
    4-level preamp: clean / crunch & Overdrive1/Overdrive2
    Front: exit "input", "emulated line out & headphone" and "CD in"
    Back: 2 Hp output, effects loop ...

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the head MG100HDFX is simple and quite common (4 levels of pre-amp), moving from one channel to another thanks to switchers front, you can also use the footswitch (sold) to switch from Canal Clean / Crunch channel OD1/OD2.
    With the footswitch you can switch on the effects and quickly remove. (Quite nice)
    Three areas on the front: "Clean Channel", "Overdrive Channel", "Digital FX"
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    The MG100HDFX amp is a transistor type
    100 watt head with tube emulation (FDD) makes pretty good
    4-level preamp: clean / crunch & Overdrive1/Overdrive2
    Front: exit "input", "emulated line out & headphone" and "CD in"
    Back: 2 Hp output, effects loop ...

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the head MG100HDFX is simple and quite common (4 levels of pre-amp), moving from one channel to another thanks to switchers front, you can also use the footswitch (sold) to switch from Canal Clean / Crunch channel OD1/OD2.
    With the footswitch you can switch on the effects and quickly remove. (Quite nice)
    Three areas on the front: "Clean Channel", "Overdrive Channel", "Digital FX"
    For the "Clean Channel" => knob Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble and switch Clean / Crunch
    For the "Overdrive Channel" => Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Contour, Volume, and switch OD1/OD2
    For the "Digital FX" => 1 knob for the effects (delay / chorus, delay, chorus, flanger), Fx Level, Reverb Level, Effect Loop Mix
    And a master volume switch and a FDD

    Very easy to use ... Too bad we do not give me the manual ... There are easily enough to have the sound you want ... except if you're new at this, but after fiddling while traveling!

    SOUNDS

    It should be quite my style of music, I play blues, rock, hard rock, to heavy and not the country ... The metalheads will be disappointed, they will not find one big enough distortion for metal and more ... normal, it's Overd is used.

    I play with a Epiphone Les Paul Z. Wylde signature fitted with a kit emg81/85 (active electronics) and an Epiphone Goth Les Paul series, I use a Overd MXR Zakk Wylde and Dunlop Wah-Wah Z. Wylde ... and it makes really good ... on the other hand I used a Fender (single coil pickups) and it makes it not as well ... especially when playing on the channel ... OD2 I think we should play with the humbucker on this amp head. Before you buy better go try it with his guitar.

    I like almost all the sounds of the Marshall head, it is enough to properly adjust knobs ... It is versatile and that's good. Which is a shame is when you starts the crunch channel, there's a volume of his too different from the clean channel (This is the biggest weakness)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for more than one week ...
    I love the Marshall side ... Let me explain ... it has a special sound that is only found in Marshall. I looked for a moment peandant an amp that would not be too "metal" but Heavy ... and each time I fell on all amps lamps expensive ... A lot of people criticize the transistors in Marshall, but I think this is pretty good MG100HDFX (very good quality / price) even though it has some flaws of course! I think saving to buy a Marshall JCM800 later head + cabinet (all lamps) which is the amp of my dreams! but I still think keeping this MG100HDFX to play at home.
    If I had the choice again, I will take it without hesitation!

    News: (4 Jan 2007) here is a little + a month I use and I really enjoy as always! I find the reverb in excellent against the effects are just right! Anyway anyway I use the chorus, and it occasionally!
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