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Published on 12/14/06 at 04:55
Amplification transistor
Power of 10 W
Between 1 input, 1 between headphone from a cd
2 channels: clean and overdrive
1 volume knob for the clean
A gain and a volume knob for the overdrive
A contour button (changes the mediums) for both channels

UTILIZATION

The configuration is simple turn 4 knobs and a button to engage the overdrive
The clean sound is really not good at all and not prcis lack of power
Sound into overdrive then there are the marshall. Good big slight distortion in the amp gives a really powerful sound despite its small size the sound is unfortunately not clear draft and become irritating over time and forming musical ear.
The manual is in several languages ​​he gives some guidance on the use of settings and examples of settings (clean, blues, rock, metal)
The lack of rglages also furiously default and are only partially catches up with the guitar or an effects pedal

SOUNDS

This little amp is perfect for making the distortion very dirty in his apartment without yelling throughout the building provided. It can be used for hard rock, metal.

I play it mostly with Cort EVL Z4 BKS-settings of the scraper will effectively refine the sound of the amp. The style of music is very different jou: BB King, Nirvana, AC-DC, 38 special ...
It is very easy to get a distortion even if it is not clear from the cons for its clean go your way it is not for ca
The overdrive of this little amp is in one word: powerful sound is powerful but not sharp but hey what more could an amp costing - 100
I put 4 by considering the only game in overdrive for the case where you would play in ausi clean as I would put 0 as the half of the amplifier is missing if I may say

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year now and will be sold
Its distortion is in tune but too rough to be exploited by repeating, or small solo concerts I hate the clean and the severe lack of settings (no treble and bass)
I tried other models of the same type has no power to overdrive the Marschall
The report price is good quality it is a small model of training that can be used for beginners if you want to play as hard metal ...

With the experience I would not take a Marshall MG series of all who have this problem of clarity of the signal I would spend more on a vox much better for 50 euros more