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Published on 06/12/03 at 15:00I bought this amp at Guitar Center for $70.
It's finally good to see a small amp with big Marshall tone. I have always been a fan of Marshall amps, but I have had to settle for a little Fender Frontman with a Marshall Guv'nor distortion pedal for too long. My little Marshall is a lot louder than my Frontman 15, and it has better tone. Oh, did I mention that it was cheaper?
Well, one thing that I would really like to see on this little amp is more tone knobs. It's hard to get the best sound I can out of just one tone knob. However, that's not a really bad setback.
Superb! My cat knocked this thing off my desk on multiple occasions, scratched it up, and even pissed on it. It still sounds like it was made yesterday.
This amp is perfect for any artist who is looking for a good studio amp, or simply a learner with his first "pawnshop special" electric. I have a strat copy that was messed up by a repairman, and even it sounds like a million bucks through my little Marshall. Step 2--getting my hands on an AVT-150 stack...
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It's finally good to see a small amp with big Marshall tone. I have always been a fan of Marshall amps, but I have had to settle for a little Fender Frontman with a Marshall Guv'nor distortion pedal for too long. My little Marshall is a lot louder than my Frontman 15, and it has better tone. Oh, did I mention that it was cheaper?
Well, one thing that I would really like to see on this little amp is more tone knobs. It's hard to get the best sound I can out of just one tone knob. However, that's not a really bad setback.
Superb! My cat knocked this thing off my desk on multiple occasions, scratched it up, and even pissed on it. It still sounds like it was made yesterday.
This amp is perfect for any artist who is looking for a good studio amp, or simply a learner with his first "pawnshop special" electric. I have a strat copy that was messed up by a repairman, and even it sounds like a million bucks through my little Marshall. Step 2--getting my hands on an AVT-150 stack...
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com