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Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011]
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Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the MG4 series

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  • CoberCober

    Not top ...

    Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011]Published on 05/13/14 at 14:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transo modeling, 100w Marshall connected to an HP 12 "under 4ohms, modeling technology lamps" CSR "

    2 Channels: a Clean / Crunch and Overdrive channel divided into two parts OD1/OD2.

    Reverb.

    Integrated effects.

    Like everyone else, I refer you to the manufacturer's website for details, but in practice it is quite comprehensive.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is it simple?

    Yes. Not much to say, two channels (a potential crunch on the clean). features are fairly basic, no incomprehensible buttons.


    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

    The manual is pretty useless ... really. Two three facts about security, blah, but nothing concrete. Some proposals to addres…
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    Transo modeling, 100w Marshall connected to an HP 12 "under 4ohms, modeling technology lamps" CSR "

    2 Channels: a Clean / Crunch and Overdrive channel divided into two parts OD1/OD2.

    Reverb.

    Integrated effects.

    Like everyone else, I refer you to the manufacturer's website for details, but in practice it is quite comprehensive.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is it simple?

    Yes. Not much to say, two channels (a potential crunch on the clean). features are fairly basic, no incomprehensible buttons.


    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

    The manual is pretty useless ... really. Two three facts about security, blah, but nothing concrete. Some proposals to address your beast, not disgusting, it can help when you do not know them well to make a base and rework.


    Gets it easy to sound good?

    Within the capabilities of the amp, yeah. The knobs are quite effective, and intuitive.


    Overall nothing to say about the use of the amp. It's basic, it works well. Two three knobs and buttons fun: CSR, contour, in the context of an amp that is aimed at beginners, it allows to discover something else that the volume and EQ gain anything.

    Headphones output and an outer loop for effects. Same comment as above, it breaks no three-legged duck but it has the merit to discover these features.

    The effects are very imprecise, but it can be used easily.

    SOUNDS

    Is it your style of music?

    Personally I am very Metal. I love the large output levels, tight gains, accuracy, and especially well this incisive and sound.
    In this case this amp does not meet these expectations, which is quite normal, whatever the quality of the amp, since we are on a Marshall (or almost), and the mark although sometimes surprising is not known for his amps 'hi-gain'.


    With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play?

    For a moment on a Jackson Warrior XT mounted Saymour Duncan SH-13 (Dimebag Darrell), large output level, with a natural V EQ.

    Forward with a Cort EVL-K4 mounted (EMG-HZ H4 Bridge and Neck)

    Various pedals that marched over the years.


    What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "bold", ....)?

    I speak very little of the clean channel of the amp. Firstly because I do not use it a lot, and on the other hand because it is quite commonplace. Cold, Law, soulless. Therefore, it transcribes well though the sound of the guitar, really it is very right, which is a plus. But it stops there. I will not say that it is possible to have a 'nice' clean.

    On the distortion:

    As mentioned above, the headroom is quite (very?) Limited. The sound itself is not terrible I think. Besides this lack of gain, we see a real lack of dynamics. It is soft, it is mouuuuu.

    Some of the settings, no way to override this "bweuh bweuh bweuh" specific bad mediums when working a little palm-mute.

    The sound does not lack warmth provided when activating the option 'CSR' (which is actually a 'simulation' of lamps. This is not terrible, I mean, it does not ring, but then not all lamp, but it has the merit of bringing a little warmth in the sound). And it is possible a little fiddling to get a clean crunch, but never really effective by the severe lack of attack. Do not disable the CSR, it is useless.

    I weigh my words to try to keep an objective opinion, but the saturation of this amp is really disgusting. the sound is too round, really very soft. it seems to have no serious acute on the part of his guitar and when it happens in the treble, although clean, the sound did it this time ... No no bass sustain.

    In reality, the real strength of this amp is that it is very very right. As clean as distortion really respects the instrument, no worries on that side. And give him a good positive, it goes very nicely with a pedalboard. It is always a Transo, so exit the real heat, and suddenly the real good sound, but with good pedal that makes coffee (I had for some time a distortion of tube Blackstar, and it sounded. nothing to do with the vile distortion naturally provided by the amp).

    To determine the effects ... put a name to an effect, it's cool, absolute ... The delay is very average, not very far chorus, flanger GREATLY increases the volume of the amp .. . This is not bad for mumuse, but concretely, it stinks a little ass.


    What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?

    To do a quick summary of the pavement above:

    The pros:

    - Amp very right, respecting the soul of his instrument, and accepting the pedals very well that he sticks to the bottom.
    - On secondhand worth more expensive, and always y'en 15 for sale near you, hehe
    - 100w adpanne when there's need.
    - Can be used to put a synth above, it is once again right.

    the -:

    - The OD1 channel is useless, the crunch of the clean channel is more dynamic and versatile.
    - The OD2 channel is awful, not the slightest aggression (And I'm not saying this because I play Metal, really there's nothing to do).
    - The higher up the volume, the more they draft: (


    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?

    I have a home now for 6/7 years. I used both in amp head that repeats at the start.


    Have you tried many other models before buying it?

    It was my first 'big' amp, I had some Transos smaller forwards, but old, secondhand. I keep in mind when I bought it was day and night.
    Since I had some 'all-lamps', and ... Day and night hehe


    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    See above most is that it is right, and very receptive to good instruments and pedals. The less ... Well, it's that it's shit what.


    How would you rate the quality / price?
    With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    At the time, the value was disastrous. it was costing more than 350 € for a big transo unusable without pedals, really is the fact that it is stamped Marshall did buy me ... The Line6, Roland Cube and other modeling amps sound of time, often less expensive, are really much better.

    Today, they are found secondhand for a pittance, and I think it's worth much more instantly. Do not get me not to say stupidity, they may have to be corrected this, but I guess it's better than a secondhand Marshall 100DFX the recent new MG range. But I have not tested, so this is a guess.

    Is what I would do this choice? mmh ... Nine not, secondhand yeah.

    I would just like to say that I always use regularly today. When I train at home, the big 120W lamps is not made for it, and it helps me altogether.

    Specifically, for a beginner or for practice, it's not bad. Just do not buy a new one. It's bullshit that the new Marshall MG: p

    Hoping that I think can help.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Solid state sound

    Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011]Published on 06/08/11 at 16:52
    These amps are basically Marshall's introductory series amps for the low budget individual. The amp doesn't sound all that bad but won't compete with a JCM 800 or a plexi in an way. The tone from it is a bit harsh as expected for a solid state amp, but fun to jam on at home. These are not stage amps and just because it says 100watts doesn't mean you should have enough power to play a gig. The thing sound like garbage in a band setting. Plus you don't want the sound man to look at you and laugh because you brought this thing on stage with you.

    Marshall MG101FX 100-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:

    Output: 100 watts RMS
    Speaker: 1 x 12"
    Channels: Fo…
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    These amps are basically Marshall's introductory series amps for the low budget individual. The amp doesn't sound all that bad but won't compete with a JCM 800 or a plexi in an way. The tone from it is a bit harsh as expected for a solid state amp, but fun to jam on at home. These are not stage amps and just because it says 100watts doesn't mean you should have enough power to play a gig. The thing sound like garbage in a band setting. Plus you don't want the sound man to look at you and laugh because you brought this thing on stage with you.

    Marshall MG101FX 100-watt Guitar Combo Amp with Effects and Reverb Features:

    Output: 100 watts RMS
    Speaker: 1 x 12"
    Channels: Four, storable
    Digital effects, digital reverb
    Line in for MP3 and other music players
    Headphone/line out with speaker emulation
    External effects loop
    Power amp damping
    2-button footswitch included


    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 2
    Power 100W
    Speakers 1 x 12"
    Effects
    Reverb
    EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
    No Amp Modeling
    Preamp Tubes No Tubes
    Power Tubes No Tubes
    Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x MP3/Line (1/8")
    Outputs 1 x Headphone (1/8")
    Footswitch I/O
    Effects Loop
    Height 20.79"
    Width 23.27"
    Depth 11.14"
    Weight 44.1 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    Honestly save yourself some time and but a Marshall JCM2000 for a little more than the asking price of this. you can get one used for around $650 now a days. This thing belongs in the trash along with most of the Vox products being produced today. Peavey even has some amps that are tube driven for around this price and sound much better.

    It doesn't matter what guitar you are using because it will color your guitar tone to trash when plugged into this amp. If you are simply looking for a practice amp and are set on it being a Marshall then maybe you can get away with this amp. It does have some effects on it which will save some money and time for the beginning guitar player.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these amps come in at around $480, which is a bit high comparatively to a Roland amp or Peavey amp that is solid state and basically does the same exact thing.

    I am a huge Marshall fan and I would say save you money for a JCM2000 used or a Peavey 6505 and get a cheap Boss delay pedal and you'll be set.
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  • deadfiredeadfire

    Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011]Published on 03/03/10 at 07:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    hello

    all features have been mentioned above or below ^ ^
    So 100watts
    15In one of knob settings
    taking guitar (ahh good!)
    an effects loop in a power cd etc etc. .....

    UTILIZATION

    The amp itself has a lot of button to know a lil bit settle anyway eh!
    Personal manual I've never opened ^ ^
    get a good sound with this amp made it obtains no right its not exellent but corect. At first it was quite Simpati but soon makes the ride!

    sound level is clear:

    Normally, the sound is warm but not cold either it sounds about right

    for the crunch:

    I find it simply infamous blues should sound it sounds metal sound is over-compress amateur blues you've finally understood! …
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    hello

    all features have been mentioned above or below ^ ^
    So 100watts
    15In one of knob settings
    taking guitar (ahh good!)
    an effects loop in a power cd etc etc. .....

    UTILIZATION

    The amp itself has a lot of button to know a lil bit settle anyway eh!
    Personal manual I've never opened ^ ^
    get a good sound with this amp made it obtains no right its not exellent but corect. At first it was quite Simpati but soon makes the ride!

    sound level is clear:

    Normally, the sound is warm but not cold either it sounds about right

    for the crunch:

    I find it simply infamous blues should sound it sounds metal sound is over-compress amateur blues you've finally understood!
    Canal OD 1:

    I like the sound or the gain to 6 before it was unlike anything after it's horrible

    OD 2 channel:

    I use it just when I want a sound enough lead with the contour has 10 reverb his pass was about.

    SOUNDS

    Me I should have a party for my rock style but not the rest is horrible for the blues

    the clean sound is still pure enough and fat enough disto

    I play a gibson sg

    I like the distortion to try to get closer to his style of AC / DC but not super super so I'll invest in a tube amp

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year
    I love her like no distortion OD1 crunch sound effects that compress the sound
    it is still a bit cherro
    I do not think I'll buy this amp if I had the time to test it.
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