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Marshall MG15CDR

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the MG 2nd Gen series

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darkriderpaul darkriderpaul
Published on 05/17/11 at 10:30
Transistor amplifier with an output of 15 watts. Line in / out, headphone jack. Connector jack in 6mm. EQ: trebble, bass, contour. 2 independent channels, no footswitch. reverb springs integrated process that emulates FDD more or less the sound of a tube amp.

UTILIZATION

Configuration does not exist. Whatever it is plug and play settings. Manual? bah ... not open. Do you get a good sound easy? uh ... Is obtained easily and it's not bad. He collects everything, including dynamic microphones and mp3. I'm pretty sure that with a low there would be no problem.

SOUNDS

Marshall is the legend! but without proper lights ... it is a little less legendary. We come to an agreement right away: this amp is not made for a pleasant sound. is made to send some of his home to train, develop barre.le clear sound is quite steep, but with a bit of reverb it gets pretty. The FDD switch is required 100% of the time, otherwise we will retouve with a raucous "hidden" ... I do not know if I'm making myself clear. ith the button, it is far from the lights but the sound is a bit more now. I do not understand the point of having replaced the Middle adjustment for me indispensable EQ contour by a button rather ineffective. I find more distortion propore inoperative, but quite enjoyable for a student. on the other hand is a nice testing ground for the pedals, that much cash, and the amp is quite clear in its friendly character of the guitar (stratocumulus and paul for me.) Brf, the sound is not great. Besides, very few of breath, and cash almost anything (bass, microphone, mp3)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 3 years, it was my first amp. It is no longer manufactured now, and I replaced by a more powerful vox. Incidentally I always use to travel. First, because the clean sound is exploitable, and the animal is especially robust in robust! No digital, real connections that hold the road, cash anything (except a knife, the grid is a simple cloth). He traveled in the Pyrenees, in Germany, southern France, and is currently with me in Austria. No loss of sound, no power loss. it's solid solid home. In the hold of a bus or in a rickety plane, it is equally at ease, arrived safely at their destination, and even if he falls he gets up.
With my experience, I tell myself that the resale price of the craft will never be equivalent to the services it continues to offer. For coffee concerts it is even sufficient for an apartment that's cool. externalities well received, power friendly, spring reverb, portability, with the new battery amps I do not know if it would be a good choice, but 3 years ago, it's worth it. Afterwards, as the main amp, for sure it is light.