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« Marshall MS-2 »
Published on 03/15/03 at 15:00I started electric guitar at the age of 15 and to go with my guitar i bought a very cheap amplifier, i got it off the net for £22 via ebay.
Its very small and light (the power pack i boutght for it weighs more) its good for moving around the house depending on where u wonna play.
The sound is very quiet, theres no difference really between the snds of the strings them selves to what the amp is putting out on clean. OD is ok for volume tho. The sound is pretty muffeled which when compared to a simple practice amp (eg:fender 10w) it is very poor.
The little things weighs nothing and is made of very light plastic. the qaulity is ok, tho the input got a bit dodgy sometimes.
I would not recomend buying this, for just £20, £30 more u could bye a a half decent practice amp which will get allot more appreciation.
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Its very small and light (the power pack i boutght for it weighs more) its good for moving around the house depending on where u wonna play.
The sound is very quiet, theres no difference really between the snds of the strings them selves to what the amp is putting out on clean. OD is ok for volume tho. The sound is pretty muffeled which when compared to a simple practice amp (eg:fender 10w) it is very poor.
The little things weighs nothing and is made of very light plastic. the qaulity is ok, tho the input got a bit dodgy sometimes.
I would not recomend buying this, for just £20, £30 more u could bye a a half decent practice amp which will get allot more appreciation.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com