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  • XiorsXiors
    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 12/28/08 at 14:33
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    - New FDD circuit (simulation of an all-tube amp)
    - 2 channels (Clean / Overdrive) with volume indpendant CONTRL.
    - Between CD.
    - Accumulation of HP Output
    - Headphone accumulation of HP
    - 3-band EQ (bass, contour, and treble)
    - Numriques Intgr effects (Reverb, Delay, Chorus and Flanger) with CONTRL
    Adjustment / CONTRL and select level.
    - CONTRL gain.
    - Slecteur channel.
    - 1 HP Custom-Voiced by 8 [zr]
    - Dim (mm): 380 x 375 x 205, weight: 7.2 Kg

    UTILIZATION

    - I never was so easy to amp level rglage! Almost the luxury, if only the sound followed!

    - This gives her a quick Mg, Love it or like it ...

    - No need of manual for this type of amp it is so simple!…
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    - New FDD circuit (simulation of an all-tube amp)
    - 2 channels (Clean / Overdrive) with volume indpendant CONTRL.
    - Between CD.
    - Accumulation of HP Output
    - Headphone accumulation of HP
    - 3-band EQ (bass, contour, and treble)
    - Numriques Intgr effects (Reverb, Delay, Chorus and Flanger) with CONTRL
    Adjustment / CONTRL and select level.
    - CONTRL gain.
    - Slecteur channel.
    - 1 HP Custom-Voiced by 8 [zr]
    - Dim (mm): 380 x 375 x 205, weight: 7.2 Kg

    UTILIZATION

    - I never was so easy to amp level rglage! Almost the luxury, if only the sound followed!

    - This gives her a quick Mg, Love it or like it ...

    - No need of manual for this type of amp it is so simple!

    SOUNDS

    - This is a moment that I use this amp, not infact, a moment that I do not use more shame ... A misrable amps! The sound that emerges is poor despite its "CHARACTERISTICS" who view his attractive ... I have transformed into a micro speaker for vocals. He improved his singing that guitar. I played it with a Gibson Les Paul Custom, BTE and beautiful, guitar amps it's insured but not ... The sound is bad even with any rglage!

    - It'm not my style plutt, solo and improvisation in many heavy mtal (sound soil or iron maiden), it's good for silent green day or ACDC ... M'enfin, it is the only sound that went with it even if j'tais plutt me look kind of Iron Maiden and Children of Bodom!

    I'm from.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - On success this amp marshall of dgouter me for a while before I played on a Valvestate vs ... But until the limit j'tait fire fuck the amp so he had dgout ... C'tait my first amp, in short, I had no choice because the era, I thought the music would just pass me like her ...

    - The report price is average quality, it is still correct ... I would say that the signature on the Marshall amp gives all its value and the sound and rglages worth 25euros ...

    - MG series? Repeat purchase is a kind of "thing"? Oh? No, of sr! I tried a 100dfx mg. New, just try it as its in-store ... There was only one valid rglage ...
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  • CanadalexCanadalex
    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 01/07/09 at 05:23
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    Amplification with transistor-possibilitée emulation lamps ... Eggs that can go!

    -Power output of 15watts more than enough to play in his room or in a small place so as not to disturb the neighbors xD!

    -Ability to connect a headset (useful when playing at 11pm) and also his CD or MP3 player ....

    -Then for the settings, it's really not hard!
    A clean channel and 1 channel with gain Disto
    3 Contour bass and treble equalizer (although I rather called the Contour middle because it does not really look like the Contour!
    4 built-in effects with the possibility to adjust their power: Reverb (classqiue what!), Delay, Flanger and Chorus (the most fun for my taste)!

    UTILIZATION
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    Amplification with transistor-possibilitée emulation lamps ... Eggs that can go!

    -Power output of 15watts more than enough to play in his room or in a small place so as not to disturb the neighbors xD!

    -Ability to connect a headset (useful when playing at 11pm) and also his CD or MP3 player ....

    -Then for the settings, it's really not hard!
    A clean channel and 1 channel with gain Disto
    3 Contour bass and treble equalizer (although I rather called the Contour middle because it does not really look like the Contour!
    4 built-in effects with the possibility to adjust their power: Reverb (classqiue what!), Delay, Flanger and Chorus (the most fun for my taste)!

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of this amp is really simple. This gives a sound quite easily though there is not much choice!
    Regarding the manual, too lazy to read xD !......

    SOUNDS

    So this amp, bah is rather hard rock, rock n roll but .... Room!! Me personal I started playing it with an Epiphone G400 SG and frankly it was nice. I'm having good with effects and everything. Now that I have a Gibson I prefer the bigger amps!
    With the settings you can get sounds like AC / DC (well quick anyway), but it is quite rough though!
    I liked the overdrive channel but be careful not to go too hard on the gain because qe otherwise it saturates, it crackles ... brief is not great. As for the Clean ... to shit! We must mount the amp hard to hear something! Where is the knowledge marshall??

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for 2 years is what I like about him is the small distortion which made for travel.
    It is not very heavy, quite powerful.
    I really do not like the clean, better a good scratch folk or classical in this case!
    Frankly, when I acquire, I think too much and took direct Marshall (xD Fame!) But now I use my rather MG100DFX and my JCM900.
    For value for money is 10/10! not too expensive and great!
    If I were forced to sell my two big amps and take a small 15watts, I will take that live there!
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  • SashaFollowSashaFollow

    Very good amp!

    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 09/01/11 at 12:01
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    Amp 15 watt transistor combo - Integrated Multi-effects (chorus, delay, reverb and flanger). You can adjust: gain, bass, treble and contour.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, easy adjustment. The only downside (for my taste!): When more than half the gain knob, the sound become pasty and less clean. Otherwise very good clean sound and effects are also

    SOUNDS

    I use a clean channel overdrive. I play rock / blues / funk / punk / jazz and all that is.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is a great little amp to work for to be.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Good practice amp

    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 07/08/11 at 11:10
    These MG DFX series amps one feature that separate them from the others...FDD. I will talk about it later on. This is the 15 watt model and same tone as the other watt amps. They are able to tap a good market with this amp with the price point they start at and the availability of them in the guitar stores.

    Output (RMS): 15W

    Channels: 2

    Footswitchable Channels: none

    CD Input: yes

    Emulated Line Out: yes

    Emulated Headphone: yes

    Spring Reverb: none

    Digital Effects: yes

    FDD: yes

    Speaker: 1 x 8 in.

    Dimensions: 380 x 375 x 205 mm

    Weight: 7.2 kg

    UTILIZATION

    Features
    Twin channels - Clean and Overdrive

    Contour Control for dramatic mid sweep and "sc…
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    These MG DFX series amps one feature that separate them from the others...FDD. I will talk about it later on. This is the 15 watt model and same tone as the other watt amps. They are able to tap a good market with this amp with the price point they start at and the availability of them in the guitar stores.

    Output (RMS): 15W

    Channels: 2

    Footswitchable Channels: none

    CD Input: yes

    Emulated Line Out: yes

    Emulated Headphone: yes

    Spring Reverb: none

    Digital Effects: yes

    FDD: yes

    Speaker: 1 x 8 in.

    Dimensions: 380 x 375 x 205 mm

    Weight: 7.2 kg

    UTILIZATION

    Features
    Twin channels - Clean and Overdrive

    Contour Control for dramatic mid sweep and "scooping"

    Emulated Line Out jack and Headphone jack

    CD input which allows you to play along to your favorite discs

    Built-in Digital Effects - Reverb, Chorus, Flange, and Delay

    8 in. custom-voiced speaker

    FDD (Frequency Dependent Damping)

    SOUNDS

    If you must pick up one of the solid state MG amps from Marshall make sure you get the FDD switch on there. The over drive channel is excellent for modern rock and will sound good with any guitar used with humbucker pickup. It really tightens the distortion up a lot and fills the tone out more. The tone becomes thicker and fatter much like a real tube amp from Marshall.

    This is an all in one amp for a beginner guitar player. Any one who has spent any time with a tube amp will not go for this other than to have as a practice unit for silence or office use. The crunch channel will get you a great classic rock tone. Trying using a Gibson Les Paul or SG and dial down the gain for some good Led Zeppelin tone or Ac/Dc crunch. The tone from this amp isn't that bad for being a solid state amp.


    OVERALL OPINION

    If you are looking for a good amp that you don't have to worry about and just need for practicing or silent playing and you need that Marshall tone then this is a good amp for those purposes.

    This isn't going to go on stage anywhere or be good for recording, but if you need simplicity in a practice amp then this is a great amp for that. It has a good enough tone for getting your chops down or feeling out the neck of the guitar. I would recommend this to any Marshall fan looking for a solid practice amp. this amp has been discontinued and the used market will be the only way to go to get this amp.I have seen them used on the classifieds for just over or around $100, which isn't that bad of a buy.
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  • yin-yang-musicyin-yang-music
    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 12/17/09 at 16:14
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    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?</strong></span>
    transistor, a circuit emulating a tube sound (warmer)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What connection?
    </strong></span> input jack, output jack for a tuner for example, but who also came to an mp3 player! A headphone jack and a switch FDD (simulates an amp + hot, so tube amp)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What is the power delivered?</strong></span>
    15 watts

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What are the settings, effects?
    </strong></span> A clean channel volume knob, 1 volume knob + 1 knob gain overdrive c…
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    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?</strong></span>
    transistor, a circuit emulating a tube sound (warmer)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What connection?
    </strong></span> input jack, output jack for a tuner for example, but who also came to an mp3 player! A headphone jack and a switch FDD (simulates an amp + hot, so tube amp)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What is the power delivered?</strong></span>
    15 watts

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What are the settings, effects?
    </strong></span> A clean channel volume knob, 1 volume knob + 1 knob gain overdrive channel, a switch clean / overdrive, 3 knobs Bass / Contour / Treble, 1 knob FX presets (reverb / delay / chorus / flanger) + knob FX level

    UTILIZATION

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The setup is simple?</strong></span>
    yes, easy to use clear or overdrive channel with Gain, EQ, then add any effects. Simple and effective

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The manual is clear and sufficient?</strong></span>
    No need

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Do you get a good sound easy?
    </strong></span> The Marshall's sound. It is not neutral. It's perfect for Blues or Rock. But do not get a pure clean sound, as it always color the sound. For my part, I like the sound it provides: Hot Blues. I said that the FDD switch is always on, and I do not play only one quarter of its maximum power, the volume of the guitar down, and I have terrible grades!

    SOUNDS

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Will it fit your style of music?
    </strong></span> Rock and blues (SRV, AC / DC ... quite)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What kind of sound you get and with what settings ("crystalline", "fat ",....)?</strong></span>
    Always with the FDD circuit that provides significant +: clean sounds are warm and the distorted sounds too ... but beware, I do not shoot more than 1 / 4 volume, otherwise the sound after losing the definition of death!

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>With what (s) guitar (s) or effect (s) do you play?
    </strong></span> Fender Strato and there I have a blues sound that kills. Washburn Scott Ian and I have a sound that Angus Young, and a Godin XTSA for arpeggios and accompaniments own

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What are the sounds you prefer, you hate?</strong></span>
    I do not use the FX. Possibly a little reverb but that's all. I do not push it because, given the size, but it's ugly face ca ... Within reason, it has personality and musicality.

    OVERALL OPINION

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>For how long have you been using it?
    </strong></span> 6 months

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    </strong></span> Yes, all kinds of Vox DA-5 in ENGL huge

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What thing do you like most/least about it?
    </strong></span> +: Its texture, its musicality (at max 1 / 4 of its volume), and there he meets your guitar.
    -: The effects that I do not because they are quite limited and not very musical, and sound with volume greater than the 1 / 4 because there is not pretty!

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>What is your opinion about the value for the price?</strong></span>
    Very good, because for 90 €, to play at home or enter a beef with some friends, it has character (Blues and Rock)

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    </strong></span> Yes, no problem. Before, I had a 15 watt Line6 SPIDER and I sold, so the sound is cold and soulless (for the Blues and Rock anyway). The Roland Micro Cube is ditto. I rather advise a VOX DA-5 to repeat to you, if you are looking for more versatility, since the effects are nice and it's a chameleon in every style guitar ...
    But for blues or rock, do not hesitate, this 15-watt Marshall is a bargain!
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  • polo44polo44

    Its good but connected to revise

    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 04/18/11 at 05:19
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    See above, everything has been said

    UTILIZATION

    The sound is relatively good when you know how to serve.

    SOUNDS

    Me this amp is not for me is that a dude, the sound is good up to a quarter of the volume. After the cavern is pest.
    The big problem of this amp is the output line that has a mic level output (ie very low).
    Do not choose this particular amp if you want to register with the output line.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This amp is not mine, just a notice to say that the sounds are not bad but the connection is worthless.
  • Nicolas.INicolas.I
    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 06/11/10 at 10:18
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    15 watt amplifier transistor, 3-band equalizer, clean and overdrive have any 2 of their own volume, ability to plug a headset, a small switch for the boost echo with reverb etc..


    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, no need for manual, light to transport and very little space is short when boarding or you do not just lugging all the gear is pretty cool.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is typed Marshall, Me like very much, he has high volume tendense was saturated but it is not for her, good distortion and good clean although some flexibility, even with the small gains it has trouble cruncher .

    OVERALL OPINION

    To start or simply do not train his world shit (apartment or boarding) …
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    15 watt amplifier transistor, 3-band equalizer, clean and overdrive have any 2 of their own volume, ability to plug a headset, a small switch for the boost echo with reverb etc..


    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, no need for manual, light to transport and very little space is short when boarding or you do not just lugging all the gear is pretty cool.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is typed Marshall, Me like very much, he has high volume tendense was saturated but it is not for her, good distortion and good clean although some flexibility, even with the small gains it has trouble cruncher .

    OVERALL OPINION

    To start or simply do not train his world shit (apartment or boarding) is cool but do not expect the sound quality level nivana ^ ^
    It is very much being asked, after more than 2 years of use no problem it is like new, value for money I think the logo "Marshall" has much to do, for the same price we find a little good lamp but it does its job so I'll stop here ^ ^

    re ^ ^ after changes scratch is that it is good to lil thing XD
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR
    Marshall MG15DFXPublished on 12/30/10 at 07:19
    Originally written by Nicolas.I on Audiofanzine FR.

    15-watt solid-state amp, 3-band EQ, clean and overdrive channels with their own volume setting, phones out, boost switch, reverb, etc.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, no need for the manual. Light weight for easy carrying, not bulky.

    SOUNDS

    Typical Marshall sound. Good clean and distortion sounds, except at high volumes. Not very versatile. Almost impossible to get a crunch sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good for beginners and for practicing without making too much noise, but don't expect to reach sound nirvana ^^
    No problems after two years of use. Average value for money (I guess you pay the Marshall logo). You can …
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    Originally written by Nicolas.I on Audiofanzine FR.

    15-watt solid-state amp, 3-band EQ, clean and overdrive channels with their own volume setting, phones out, boost switch, reverb, etc.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, no need for the manual. Light weight for easy carrying, not bulky.

    SOUNDS

    Typical Marshall sound. Good clean and distortion sounds, except at high volumes. Not very versatile. Almost impossible to get a crunch sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good for beginners and for practicing without making too much noise, but don't expect to reach sound nirvana ^^
    No problems after two years of use. Average value for money (I guess you pay the Marshall logo). You can find a small tube amp for the same price... But this one does the job!

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