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Carolynesky
Published on 01/27/03 at 12:10
Preamp lamp. Marshall written on it. A reverb and no effect. 2 channels. HP and line outputs (simulation HP ???). Classic but you are looking with Marshall. There's also a pedal with a switch (channel)
UTILIZATION
Also in traditional settings: gain, volume, bass, contour, treble separate the two channels. Common reverb. Manual with examples (it helps) control.
SOUNDS
One branch is played. If we want a clear (?? Is a Marshall !!!!) gives a powerful and precise but powerful (must say that I have humbuckers). If you want big sound (I said the big sound, I did not say Metal), it was too! It's powerful and precise, yet powerful. In short, if you play rock, you get what you want. To note, I put what I thought but I must admit that I do not know (or bad) brands of concurrent models.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about six months. I found good settings quickly. My guitar is happy and me too. on the other hand, not rely directly on the recording line-out (I guess that's true for all amps).
I wanted the Marshall and I had.
The thing that is crazy with Marshall is that when playing with other instruments, we hear you clearly without straining.
UTILIZATION
Also in traditional settings: gain, volume, bass, contour, treble separate the two channels. Common reverb. Manual with examples (it helps) control.
SOUNDS
One branch is played. If we want a clear (?? Is a Marshall !!!!) gives a powerful and precise but powerful (must say that I have humbuckers). If you want big sound (I said the big sound, I did not say Metal), it was too! It's powerful and precise, yet powerful. In short, if you play rock, you get what you want. To note, I put what I thought but I must admit that I do not know (or bad) brands of concurrent models.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for about six months. I found good settings quickly. My guitar is happy and me too. on the other hand, not rely directly on the recording line-out (I guess that's true for all amps).
I wanted the Marshall and I had.
The thing that is crazy with Marshall is that when playing with other instruments, we hear you clearly without straining.