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  • Nico-RR24Nico-RR24

    not bad

    Marshall MG30FX [2009-2011]Published on 11/10/11 at 10:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    transistors 30w amp 4 channels clean, crunch, overdrive 1 and 2
    emulated headphone output and an input for an mp3

    UTILIZATION

    easy to use not even need a manual
    the sound is rather corect to play at home

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock metal dessu it sounds very good I use a clean sound with a boss mt2 I like the digital reverb and delay but a little less other fact I never use because it's hard to find the correct setting for the effect since there is only one knob for chorus, phaser, flanger and Deley
    I use it always clear sound with or without the boss mt2 and sometimes CRUCH
    it sounds better in crunch and overdrive clear that in 1 and 2 that I find a little "dirt…
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    transistors 30w amp 4 channels clean, crunch, overdrive 1 and 2
    emulated headphone output and an input for an mp3

    UTILIZATION

    easy to use not even need a manual
    the sound is rather corect to play at home

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock metal dessu it sounds very good I use a clean sound with a boss mt2 I like the digital reverb and delay but a little less other fact I never use because it's hard to find the correct setting for the effect since there is only one knob for chorus, phaser, flanger and Deley
    I use it always clear sound with or without the boss mt2 and sometimes CRUCH
    it sounds better in crunch and overdrive clear that in 1 and 2 that I find a little "dirty"

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for the past 1 year buy from Woodbrass
    if not good amp for playing at home alone or against a friend av it lacks power for group play is better to put a microphone in front

    the default: the back is closed suddenly we do not store just the power cable is a bit short
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  • Pucelle_DabidjanPucelle_Dabidjan

    The return of ouch

    Marshall MG30FX [2009-2011]Published on 06/04/11 at 03:23
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    The series of entry-Marshall has been continuously updated since its appearance. On its website and in the press, we never stopped telling us that Marshall had done his homework and delivered the first series MG-sounding satisfactorily. This intrigued me and I dug up one for a test.

    Approach
    The craft, in terms of its production remains true to its reputation. Vinyl plastic input prices, pediment plastic imitation aluminum adjustment knobs plastic knobs and faux buttons Faux cheap knobs ... already creaking on the amp test store. it sucks, and in the tradition of his ancestors. The onboard effects are themselves a good point.

    UTILIZATION

    Apart from the problem of cracking of…
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    The series of entry-Marshall has been continuously updated since its appearance. On its website and in the press, we never stopped telling us that Marshall had done his homework and delivered the first series MG-sounding satisfactorily. This intrigued me and I dug up one for a test.

    Approach
    The craft, in terms of its production remains true to its reputation. Vinyl plastic input prices, pediment plastic imitation aluminum adjustment knobs plastic knobs and faux buttons Faux cheap knobs ... already creaking on the amp test store. it sucks, and in the tradition of his ancestors. The onboard effects are themselves a good point.

    UTILIZATION

    Apart from the problem of cracking of knobs, I also noticed that the mechanics of them (aka touch) settings were not in what may be called good. It is possible to switch from clean to crunch or distortion through the pimples quite enlightened practices. The amp is single channel tested, shows the shortcomings of the architecture, but alas, no benefits.

    SOUNDS

    There's the best
    Frankly, compared to the previously tested series of MG's, this series actually sounds better. I will, however, more measured than the press.

    The clean has never been a default on mg and always allowed to do its job. Here too, we have a clean which falls within the normal range of marshals cleans without the verve or the lives of older brothers of the mark, but that Sort this out relatively well.

    The crunch is significantly better than previously, with a more harmonious whole, but beware of the used guitar and amp settings. Indeed, the treble still sounded, regardless of the mode (crunch or distortion), offensive as soon as we wanted to push them a bit and ruining the sound. It will be economical and pray that your instrument is no shortage of frequencies in this spectrum.

    Mode distortion was mushy and a bit exaggerated, I did not like and did not try to enter it in depth.

    Similarly, I would not see the eq as a tool for sculpting sound, but as a tow truck accessory. I could not greatly change the outcome with them, except if I was in extreme positions. Some might say it's a default. I say it's common for marshall and quite realistic compared to other heads, called "reference".

    Regarding the dynamics, the receiver for a single channel, are few. It's better than before, but it is still somewhat dependent on its setting, and we feel that a compressor to take you somewhere where you do not necessarily choose to go. I also found a very low tendency to cheat in the crunch, not making all the nuances of what I wanted to express. However, the amp is fun to use. There was more frustration to be sure of having been had. There's fishing, a semblance of emotion and cleans cut property. So all you need to have fun during rehearsals. But more experienced users who are a good amp to avoid, probably.

    Regarding volume, the amp gives off a lot, for a 30W transistor is very honorable. But the cab and the hp's were unable to follow the big climbs volume.

    The effects were, however, well modularized and could effectively remove the signal to give an objective assessment of sound. it was quite good and avoid having to pay the pedals at first.

    OVERALL OPINION

    More recommended before, the new MG series I do not completely convinced. Sounds took the stamp, but the manufacturing quality remains flush with daisies. Not to mention the fact that kills. 395 Chf. I Extension of 110 balls and I already find the first good amp sounds without any shops equivalence with this amp. Without forgetting the Tech21 Trademark 30, less known, less powerful, just as expensive but much better fucking from every angle (sound quality) that mg. The presence also of low cost tube amps like the right markets bugera v22 is also more competition for mg, which is struggling to take its place.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    EEEHHHH not great, but it'll do

    Marshall MG30FX [2009-2011]Published on 05/11/11 at 14:33
    This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players. Along with the reverb in the the amp it has several other effects such as Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Delay. For the quiet player it has a headphone input so if you desire to play at home quietly or in your office this is a great feature.


    Marshall MG30FX 30-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:

    * Output: 30 watts RMS
    * Speaker: 1 x 10"
    * Channels: Four, storable
    * Digital effects, digital reverb
    * Line in for MP3 and other music players
    * Headphone/line out with speaker emulation

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Chann…
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    This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players. Along with the reverb in the the amp it has several other effects such as Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Delay. For the quiet player it has a headphone input so if you desire to play at home quietly or in your office this is a great feature.


    Marshall MG30FX 30-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:

    * Output: 30 watts RMS
    * Speaker: 1 x 10"
    * Channels: Four, storable
    * Digital effects, digital reverb
    * Line in for MP3 and other music players
    * Headphone/line out with speaker emulation

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 4
    Power 30W
    Speakers 1 x 10"
    Effects Yes
    Reverb Yes
    EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
    No Amp Modeling
    Number of Tubes 0
    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 Yes
    No Effects Loop
    Height 16.53"
    Width 18.9"
    Depth 8.86"
    Weight 23.8 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    The tone from this amp isn't that bad for being a solid state amp. It has 4 channels and all are very usable in the basic functions. This is an all in one amp for a beginner guitar player. Any one who has spent any time with a tube amp will not go for this other than to have as a practice unit for silence or office use. The crunch channel will get you a great classic rock tone. Trying using a Gibson Les Paul or SG and dial down the gain for some good Led Zeppelin tone or Ac/Dc crunch.

    The over drive channel is excellent for modern rock and will sound good with any guitar used with humbucker pickup.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At the new price of about $200 it isn't that bad of a buy. If you are looking for a good amp that you don't have to worry about and just need for practicing or silent playing and you need that Marshall tone then this is a good amp for those purposes. This isn't going to go on stage anywhere or be good for recording, but if you need simplicity in a practice amp then this is a great amp for that. It has a good enough tone for getting your chops down or feeling out the neck of the guitar. I would recommend this to any Marshall fan looking for a solid practice amp.
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  • ElJuloElJulo

    Hmm ...

    Marshall MG30FX [2009-2011]Published on 11/19/10 at 07:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor amplifier
    30 Watts.
    Entered a guitar, an AUX input jack (small) For a drum machine, an MP3 player ..
    A headphone output.
    4 sounds Clean crunch, overdrive and "big" overdrive.
    Some effects modeled, Flanger, Chorus, Delay and Phaser.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be easier ..
    We obtain easily the sound you want so the possibilities are limited.
    The manual is quite clear indeed. So

    SOUNDS

    sound as pleasant and without hesitating the crunch sound. Frankly very nice for this price point is the strong point of this amp!
    The rest .. it sounds way but at this price it's normal.

    As well tell you right now, this low-end Marshall amp is very nice to…
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    Transistor amplifier
    30 Watts.
    Entered a guitar, an AUX input jack (small) For a drum machine, an MP3 player ..
    A headphone output.
    4 sounds Clean crunch, overdrive and "big" overdrive.
    Some effects modeled, Flanger, Chorus, Delay and Phaser.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be easier ..
    We obtain easily the sound you want so the possibilities are limited.
    The manual is quite clear indeed. So

    SOUNDS

    sound as pleasant and without hesitating the crunch sound. Frankly very nice for this price point is the strong point of this amp!
    The rest .. it sounds way but at this price it's normal.

    As well tell you right now, this low-end Marshall amp is very nice to play at home without taking the head and not necessarily looking for good sound. The effects are correct but too cold for my taste.
    If you are new (only), you play the Rock and want an amp signed Marshall you can take it.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a month and I admit I made a mistake by taking it. I rushed and I regret it a bit. I think only 200 euros you can have better in competition.
    THE crunch sound is nice so it saves a little while! Marshall is for me the best brand amp .. But the bottom line of AC is not worth the time. You know everything! If you still want to take it, try it before.
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  • JoeKingOliverJoeKingOliver

    Marshall MG30FX [2009-2011]Published on 01/29/11 at 16:38
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    - 30W transistor amp
    - An outlet to play with MP3 music
    - One headphone
    - 3-band EQ
    - An effects loop with reverb, chorus, delay, phaser and flanger
    - 4 channels: Clean, Crunch, 2 Overdrives (see below)

    For the rest, visit the official website of Marshall!


    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, if there are problems, the manual is clear.
    To get the sound you want, turn the knobs and listen!

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly Jazz / Blues / Rock / Hard Rock to Heavy Metal!
    For my part, I use an Epiphone Les Paul Standard 2009 and a semi-hollow Ibanez Artcore AS73 BS-mounted SD (SH1/SH4 without caps) with a Zoom G2.1Nu (multi-effects).
    This amp is capable of covering a po…
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    - 30W transistor amp
    - An outlet to play with MP3 music
    - One headphone
    - 3-band EQ
    - An effects loop with reverb, chorus, delay, phaser and flanger
    - 4 channels: Clean, Crunch, 2 Overdrives (see below)

    For the rest, visit the official website of Marshall!


    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, if there are problems, the manual is clear.
    To get the sound you want, turn the knobs and listen!

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly Jazz / Blues / Rock / Hard Rock to Heavy Metal!
    For my part, I use an Epiphone Les Paul Standard 2009 and a semi-hollow Ibanez Artcore AS73 BS-mounted SD (SH1/SH4 without caps) with a Zoom G2.1Nu (multi-effects).
    This amp is capable of covering a powerful drummer but you can play with in his room without disturbing the neighbors, the cat's grandmother and the constabulary especially since it is the headphone output.
    In clean, the amp sounds without having the sound kicks ass! Me who loves the sounds Clais hot, it's not the party but we do with (that's where the zoom is good). Fortunately there is a reverb to flesh out the sound a bit.
    In crunch, it feels like its British! Having fun to play riffs of old sixties and seventies like "You Really Got Me" The Kinks, "Jumping Jack Flash" Rolling Stones and more! The sound is really good with the dynamic property to the blues and rock moderate!
    For the overdrive, there are 2 channels: a "versatile" and more "nag". J'm'explique: The "multipurpose" This is less volume and gain! Not really useful if there is no switch, but there is a good sound by tinkering with the buttons (for both channels of overdrive)! We can play the Guns N 'Roses, Led Zepp's solo' or even a lot of bands in this vein! on the other hand for metal, pedal forces!

    I put 7 for the clean channel bof!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year now!
    This is my second amp, I started playing guitar about 2 years ago and have since made good progress, both in terms of technique and taste: I really want to change any lamp or a combo All tube Marshall stack style Class 5 or Blackheart BH15!
    This amp is when starts to unravel. Now I want to change, move on, to have a real sound that sends a REAL wood and clean!
    The quality / price is still interesting: I therefore advise all those who want a typed his Marshall (especially in "distortion") for not too expensive!

    Pros:

    - Value for money
    - Sons and reverb saturated
    - Simple and intuitive
    - Releases Casque/MP3
    - Size small

    Cons:

    - Cleans little present
    - Effects that are not super low and
    - No footswitch supplied

    With experience, I do not do it again this election, but this amp will serve me forever, at least spare amp because it is still not bad at all for the price.
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