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Marshall MS-2

Portable Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the Micro Amp series

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« Marshall MS2 / E Studio E15 Mini Amps Comparison »

Published on 06/03/02 at 15:00
I bought these both at the same time at the same place at Long And Mcquade. The Marshall was $65 and the Danelectro was $70. They seems attractive, protable and quiet yet loud enough to satifsy me and my parents. I bought it with a Squier Affinity Super Strat (yah theres a new squier out)which ill be reviewing to.

Marshall MS2: Its very nice looking, it pumps out superb overdrive for its size and its got a great clean sound. Runs on batteries,User Freindly
Danelectro E15: Its just as coolio looking as the marshall. It has 3 sounds. echo, clean and vintage overdrive. They all sound unbelievbale! this amp is a bit louder then the marhsall.

Can clip em both right to my belt!

Marshall MS2: Not much, cept that it is a little bigger than the dan electro. Who cares?
Danelectro MS2: Nothing cept that it runs on 9Volt batteries which can add up to more than the amp costs after a while.

They are both build extremely well, as you would expect from both marshall and danelectro. They are durable, although i wouldnt advise dropping either as the marshall is made out of a metallic material or something almost like a hard solid plastic and the dan is made out of plastic. But they weigh next to nothing so i can run around doing impressions all i want!

I am very happy with my two selections! when i want a great overdrive i choose the MS2, when i want some effects i choose the E15, but most of all they both deliever great clean sounds. But for classsic sounds i recommend the Vintage overdrive on the danelectro! at danelectro.com u can listen to what they all sound like. For the price i couldnt be happier

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