Marshall MG250DFX - "Interesting amp"
Marshall has come out with scores of amps and only a few have survived and even less than that have been reissued or re-released. This is an amp that was out for a period of time and then went away f…
Marshall MG15DFX - "Good practice amp"
These MG DFX series amps one feature that separate them from the others...FDD. I will talk about it later on. This is the 15 watt model and same tone as the other watt amps. They are able to tap a go…
Marshall MG30DFX - "The best of this series"
This is about the same amp as the Marshall MG30FX and the others. This one has a unique feature called the FDD, which stands for Frequency Dependent Damping. This basically emulates the connection be…
Marshall MG100DFX - "Trash!"
They are able to tap a good market with this amp with the price point they start at and the availability of them in the guitar stores. However, this amp is such garbage that it is actually an embarra…
Marshall MG10KK (Kerry King) - casimir+'s review
translatedSmall transistor amp of 10 watts. Between a jack, one for a CD/MP3 and One last for a pedal I think. Rglages level, it is a very primitive amp: 2 channels light / saturated volume for each, outline g…
Marshall MG15CDR - rmrdu33's review
translatedTransistor amplifier of 15 watts. Guitar input, CD input and output sound. EQ acute, medium, low. Volume for clean Volume and gain for the overdrive. Reverb UTILIZATION Simple setup, yo…
Marshall MG15CDR - " very well to begin with!"
translatedCombo 15 Watt transistor - HP 8 "Custom - 2 channels - 3-band EQ - Adjustable stroke - Reverb - Line out jack - Headphone Jack - CD input What's classic! I put 7 because there 's t…
Marshall MG15DFX - yin-yang-music's review
translated<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?</strong></span> transistor, a circuit emulating a tube sound (warmer) <span style="text-deco…
Marshall MG15MSZW - Zakk Wylde - Delavega25's review
translatedAny transistor amp into 3 parts 1 head and 2 cabinets (Stack 3 bodies) Look cool and limited edition; 15 watts through two enclosures. A single instrument input 1 output line emulating an …
Marshall MG15CDR - "reverb added Marshall Guitar Series"
This thing is quite amazing for the price. This is a 15 watt practice amp by Marshall that sounds fantastic. It has two channels and each channel shares the same EQ such as bass middle and treble. Wh…
Marshall MG15CD - "Best $100 you'll spend. "
This thing is quite amazing for the price. This is a 15 watt practice amp by Marshall that sounds fantastic. It has two channels and each channel shares the same EQ such as bass middle and treble. Wh…
Marshall MG15CDR - darkriderpaul's review
translatedTransistor amplifier with an output of 15 watts. Line in / out, headphone jack. Connector jack in 6mm. EQ: trebble, bass, contour. 2 independent channels, no footswitch. reverb springs integrated pro…
Marshall MG50DFX - elrond06's review
translatedIt's a transistor amp with digital effects section (reverb and delay are separate and a button manages the chorus / flanger / phaser). Conection very complete with emulated output (to avoid anyway,…
Marshall MG30DFX - coolgamer's review
translatedAmp transistors 30 Watts; - 2 channels (Clean / Overdrive) with independent volume control. - CD input. - HP Output Emulation - Headphone output with HP emulation - 2 channel footswitches …
Marshall MG30DFX - Stef-Alex's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 30watts. (But the principle of the transistor means he must leave a margin basically the right sound you get up to 15 Watts in its metal and up to 20 in the crunch or clean, for …