Marshall MG100DFX - zetor's review
translatedAmp transistors 100 watt lamps simulation (...) 2 channels (clean / overdrive) The clean channel has a crunch button (which switches between a lightweight crunch has a saturated fat) qualisatio…
Marshall MG15CDR - molimo's review
translatedBase of the transistor, the regulation of bases, a hp "8" MG series (called "custom loudspeaker"). UTILIZATION Mega simple, you put more acute for the more pronounced acute, you put more reverb f…
Marshall MG30DFX - arnaud36's review
translatedTransistor amplifier with 30 Watts Celestion 10-inch HP. Between Footswitch, CD, headphone and external HP. Rglages Volume, Bass and Treble for the channel clear, Volume, Bass, Contour and Treble…
Marshall MG50DFX - bugnon.jean-jacques's review
translatedIt's a transistor amp, which delivers a power of 50 watts, 2 channels and a few effects: chorus + delay, chorus, delay, flanger. UTILIZATION The configuration is very simple, it's a basic amp trs…
Marshall JTM310 [1995-1997] - jimilu's review
translatedAll Tube amp with 3 12AX7 in prampli (or ECC83) and as the power tubes Sovtek 5881 (Russian origin), these lamps are fitted in the amp. Power 30 watts, 30 watts lamps dmnage. Rglages basic, a clear c…
Marshall VS265R - chicomoreno's review
translatedTransistor amplifier, ECC83 prampli lamp Two times 65 watts (o name) stereo speaker output 2 bowls of 12 "marshall God back Channel 3 3-band EQ (bass, middle, treble) + gain contour OD ..…
Marshall AVT100 - skwax's review
translatedMarshall 100watt with a lamp in the preamp is in the rest transistor. It 100watt do as I stated above. Settings: there are settings for the clean and overdrive (there's only one for both a shame.…
Marshall TSL122 - angus young's review
translatedI'm going to court! UTILIZATION For those who criticize the tsl 122. adpends also the guitarist and guitar sound! SOUNDS I'm not super good since made only 3 years I learn! but I have a f…
Marshall MS-2 - Zevka's review
translatedForcment for size ... amplification transistor, no mention of spcial! 2 knobs: volume and tone, plus a troisime which acts as ON / OFF / Overdrive Level connections, like everything else, is wh…
Marshall VS265R - harleyrock's review
translated- A transistor amplifier - 2 X 65 watt - A guitar input, input output effects loop, multiple outputs to another amp UTILIZATION There is no simple, we rule the buttons on each channel (there …
Marshall 8080 Valvestate 80V - JenFi59's review
translatedCombo 80W (rms) as the name implies. Is the transistor with a lamp pramp for channel overdrive. Take a look at previous ones advice for more details. BMOL first, the amp is standard, no doubt to t…
Marshall 8240 ValveState S80 Stereo Chorus - nanou-ahdehn's review
translatedA transistor-amp 2x40W = W-80 - Channels: clean (clean & crunch) distortion (2 distos) effects (presence, reverb, effects ...) UTILIZATION -Trs simple configuration and complements for this t…
Marshall VS100R - deni's review
translated100W Transistor (1 lamp preamp OD2) Son Marshall, no doubt 3 channels: clean, OD1, OD2 ^ EQ with the clean and OD common Reverb separate clean / OD Footswitch effects loop possibility to …
Marshall G80RCD - DarKBeN's review
translatedTranso of 80w amp Line input, line output, speaker output, footswitch in, input Rglages basic, 3-band EQ on the 2 channels. Clear sound, crunch, its saturated reverb UTILIZATION Bah is lit,…
Marshall MG100DFX - Only_Music's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 100 watts. Two channels: a clean (or crunches) and overdrive (or saturated). 3bandes EQ for each channel. Triggerable by footswitch. This amp allows the addition of effec…
Marshall MG100DFX - Otlib's review
translatedTransistors with 100 W amplifier technology FDD (supposed to simulate the effect of lamps) Headphone and speaker emulation Both channels: a Clean / Crunch and Overdrive1/Overdrive2 Four onboard…
Marshall 4502 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999] - cricri83000's review
translated3 12AX7 or ECC83 in the pre-amp section and two EL34 for the power amp section. It has 2 Celestion G12T-75 HP It is 50W (gives a lot) Connections rather simple footswitch imput and the front li…
Marshall MG30DFX - julien92's review
translated30W transistor amp, two cranberry, HP 10 "marshmall. * Settings: Clean-channel: volume and equalizer two bands Overdrive-channel: gain, volume, three-band equalizer -Effects: type of effect (…
Marshall MG100DFX - hablast's review
translated-100w -Transistor -4 Effects official (3In Ralite because 2 are grouped into 1) UTILIZATION The config is pretty easy for me, I have a friend who galre to set it up .. There's no problem but …
Marshall TSL601 - Makak's review
translatedType amplifier tube; 60 watts but it's just a lamp! UTILIZATION The configuration is pretty simple overall. Yes we get a good sound easy, even a very good sound! Bah it's good clean must lo…
Marshall JTM615 [1995-1997] - Almomo's review
translated-2 Sovtek EL-4 EC 83 marshall 60-watt power External-connection possible, XLR Clean channel volume, bass, mid, treble boost channel: gain, bass, mid, treble, volume Master effect, reverb cl…
Marshall MG30DFX - mdkratkid's review
translatedSee CHARACTERISTICS. headphone output and CD is a plus. The simulator lamp is a gadget. rest of a transistor. No footswitch included. ngatif another point: it behaves oddly at times ... (volu…
Marshall MG100DFX - MetalUp's review
translatedEverything has been said. On paper it's not bad! UTILIZATION Not too hard to set up. You turn the knob and its rings. Sound good? Hmm, it depends on the style! I have never seen the manual …
Marshall 4102 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999] - rubnvanvel's review
translatedAll-100w lamps, a very simple facade: a 3-band eq and presence of a knob -2 Channels: Clean with a gain, and a master reverb Lead with the same thing, a gain, and a master reverb So two spare…
Marshall 4211 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989] - Abey's review
translated- What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? 4 lamps mesa-boogie - What is the power dlivre? 100W - What connection? faade between a jack, to connect two output 6.35 HP, with an ou…