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Marshall MG15CDR

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

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Published on 10/18/07 at 09:21
- The previous ones opinions are fairly Retailer dj about it on the connector.
- But I can say that for an amp of this level and this class, the connection is sufficient and there is no need for more ... be possible exception of a footswitch, but it would be luxury
- The Marshall ingnieurs know their job ^ ^

UTILIZATION

- The configuration is simple and intuitive, it is for me the two CHARACTERISTICS essential for an amp like the Whereas I turn to the beginners.
- Everything is clear and honntement, someone should normally be able to use it without worry. But I do not mean spit on the manual as thin as it may be because he offers SETTING THE intrssants bases in the first place. These are a good dpart for a search of his more "personal".
- I was able to connect moult guitar brand Different. I must say that after only a few menus rglages (there is no paramtres rgler 50), I always get a russi his right to a trs This category amp.
- Honntement, and to be polite in accordance with the charters of AF, I do not understand people who note this amp so low and that leaves only comments to "NUL", "crap", etc ... I do not dnigrer the people but I think he did not have the patience or the curiosities of the amp for rgler get their sound. It only took a few minutes to take control of the amp and it&#39;s the same for those around me who have tried it. But be careful, do not understand that I made a top class amp, there really is much better (powerful) and many more, but it is an excellent choice for beginners curious who want to play a bit of everything.

SOUNDS

- I&#39;m a fairly eclectic, I try to touch all the styles that I like and make me vibrate, which means that I need an amp versatile enough.
- THE FIRST guitar I&#39;ve used this amp with a Squier Stratocaster t one. I currently play with an Epiphone SG 400 very old, but not without much character Aesthetics that sound ...
- I always got a trs&#39;s right that allows me to enjoy myself, though I be quite difficult in this TOC l. I bought this amp to play in an apartment.
- Sound power it offers is idalie for that use (for me it is only for a outside trs rare exceptions). I t also surprised at the sound power this small bte. I do rarely Exceeds Level 2 of 10, and a good dj oats eardrums this level l.
- Asked her, I always have good clean Russi, this amp has never this level of l. I compared it with other amps really more sophisticated and the MG 15 CDR gets away without being really ridiculous. I could get all the sounds I DSIR. The sound is well equilibrated unlike what one might expect, the bass is Submitted and be heard. I am a little more on the overdrive Reserved. My SG trs accommodates itself well, the duo Gibson / Eiphone - Marshall is well understood, ss of characters for an amp of this CATEGORY. APRS adpend the guitar that you plug in the type of micro play a lot. For someone who wants a more distortion / metal, I would advise a distortion pedals supplmentaire.
- The rverb is really good, is the minimum union in Overdrive, but it takes all its charm in clean ^ ^
- The FDD, which is supposed to mimic a light amplifier, is not bad. Many say that this is just a boost, but it brings a lot of warmth to the sound, I do not dsenclenche.
- Again do not expect a sound that dchire all, but for beginners, it will be excellent ... These are not the watts supplmentaires that will make you happy, but rather of patience, curiosities and rglage.

OVERALL OPINION

- I possde this amp since December 2006 and I am glad trs.
- For beginners j&#39;tais the era that he helped me m&#39;clater well (and I always m&#39;clate above). It allowed me to play with other musicians much better quips than me and I&#39;ve never felt ridiculous, I have some tonn same with my "small" bte.
- I had a Peavey Rage 158 (15 watts) that a friend left with me a few months. I think it addresses the same type of person: the beginners. I found it less intuitive and less simple than rgler Marshall. I also test a 15 watt amp Harley-Benton ... The Marshall buried six feet underground.
- With Marshall, of course, you pay the brand, but the honntement for the price, it&#39;s really not dgueu, and worth the dtour.

- I did not want to focus my mind on the cot technique, I leave it to others, I tried to talk about more beginners confirm beginners. For beginners, it&#39;s a good amp, is not mean, you can go there with closed eyes finally open even when the rgler before saying it is "NUL". This is an amp that is for beginners and makes you want to make music. It&#39;s not the cheapest, but it is one of the best in its class:

"Small but tough Maousse"