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Marshall MG15CDR

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

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juventino83 juventino83
Published on 05/30/07 at 09:54
Transistor amp emulation lights fdd (thankfully)
15 Watts he spits over the fdd Inrush
a jack and a headphone output auxiliary
gain knob, volume, bass medium, treble
enough for what it is

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use you turn the knob that changes the sound and voila: p
you can get a good sound at least that is believed to be early when it's your first amp
no manual (bought used)

SOUNDS

Then the CH * E
It is not appropriate AT ALL TO MY STYLE (hard metal etc ...)
I play with a ibanez dt250 desseus mounted a dimebucker and frankly the sound is barely passable compareza what I can get out of other amps (line 6 spider etc ...)
I searched for a year I can not find right sound at least for the hard it can change after
I like the clean sound is the only really safe for me
L OVERDRIVE is disgusting!! at first we think it's good but when it is improving and that is that novice and tested amplifiers a step up we want to cast so it hurts

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for almost a year
I like the clean sound I hate the overdrive
money is the level of foutage geule there's going to see Roland's 10 foix better!
I can remake that choice in any
In short, I recommend this amp for porn actress if you are a beginner do not be attracted to the brand (besides the MG series is particularly shit) will see in brief vox, Roland line6 there are better for the same price
I can still advise a total beginner but it has changed as of this stage is passed