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Published on 01/20/08 at 07:01
Well everything has been said in the previous opinion

UTILIZATION

I do not own this amp.

on the other hand I have several times had the opportunity to play on and sound of the guitar with.

Setup is simple and more:

Built-in effects

FDD system

and output with HP emulation

SOUNDS

Well I think those who do not like this amp is a mental block because it is not light and it is well worth some peavey valking lamps or low-end sounds hollow without mediums that are impossible to show a mix

If we do not grow in depth this little MG 100, it sounds great with the real Marshall. If there is need to use it in a large room, well just use the output with HP emulation and sound back in and it does it well.

Very easy to add sound and shows a very good front mix.En all those I had heard the sound and sound systems.

So if you want the sound of AC DC, Guns and Led Zep without an amp and 30 kg Unson volume acceptable, and without the constraints of fragility of the lamps, if you can not afford to offer you a any new lamp (used often requires the Retube) is the amp for you.

Now if you still want to improve it, a pedal blackstar tube and there before we enter filling or crunch sounds very good. The coupling Blackstar / MG 100 is great.

I put 9 for the value of his / price. A JVM or a vintage / modern lamp that I also just tried sound better, in fact more dynamic and able to push the amp but it is 4 times as much.

OVERALL OPINION

This amp it should be used as amplifier transistor, that is, to a reasonable size (though it can play in bars without transplanting) otherwise the output back through the HP emulation very well done. That's the limit of transistor amps, just knowledge and not push back, unlike any lamp.

I have two Fender all-tube, more suited to blues, and I have owned several Marshall (JCM 800 and JTM 60)

But I wonder if I'm not going to end up offering me one of those little MG 100 for a more rock. For 300 euros is a bargain to advise any guitarist beginner, see confirmed as the second amp.

we discussed the other day with my teacher scratching, professional guitarist who has over 30 years of guitar behind him, we agree.