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Marshall 8200 ValveState Bi-Chorus

Hybrid Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the ValveState I series

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Published on 01/29/08 at 22:02
Hybrid amplifier (transistor, prampli lamp)
2x100W, Chorus and Stereo rverb
2 channels (bright / crunch) and (lead1/lead2) SETTING THE contour with the lead channel!

UTILIZATION

Config ... pretty simple is the marshall ... transistor and then ...
Noise level is one of the best transistor with whom I jou!
And it is far better than Mr. Most recent internship ... MG style sries (marshall)
The grain is the marshall and cheaply! (Because it is no longer manufactured so long OCCAZ only!)

SOUNDS

I play with for the past one and a half years in a group of metal. And implemented by the lack of heat ... I did not blame him!
The clean sounds are quite round and the chorus can bring some depth! (I tend to used all the time ...)
The lead is pretty impressive for a transistor, because thanks to the lamp and its pramp SETTING THE contour can be accder a wide range of the trs (punk / rock / death)
I use it with two in 1922 and ... sending a lot!

OVERALL OPINION

So I use it for a year and a half and for the price, I do not really regret it! (Even if I had changed all the knobs for all HS (12 and knobs ... it's long ...)
I could compare it to the MG 100 dfx home Marshall, Peavy Bandit 112 from home, and two more Hughes & Kettner ... and although he largely Exceeds! The grain is the (compared to the MG ...), and this one is not screaming forcment (Bandit 112), but can you REALLY compare, since it is a hybrid ...