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Published on 10/07/03 at 15:00I bought this amp at The Academy Of Sound in Manchester. The RRP is £109 but i got it for £100.
I've always been told that everyone needs a good practice amp, so thats what i was in the market for. When i saw the amp I couldnt believe it, a Marshall at £100? But I plugged it in and i was impressed by the huige range of sounds I could get from it. With my JEM, I can get sounds from Hendrix all the way to Cacaphony and everything inbetween. It has FDD, which simulates the way valves interact with the speaker, while this is not quite the same as my JCM, its still pretty impressive. The effects are decent, but im not a big effects user anyway. You get reverb, chorus, delay and flange.
Nothing, apart from sometimes setting the delay rate can be tricky and at low volumes the OD channel is slightly fizzy.
You could throw a brick at it and it would still be in one piece. Excellent!
If your looking for a first amp or a better practice amp, at this price it begs to be tested.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I've always been told that everyone needs a good practice amp, so thats what i was in the market for. When i saw the amp I couldnt believe it, a Marshall at £100? But I plugged it in and i was impressed by the huige range of sounds I could get from it. With my JEM, I can get sounds from Hendrix all the way to Cacaphony and everything inbetween. It has FDD, which simulates the way valves interact with the speaker, while this is not quite the same as my JCM, its still pretty impressive. The effects are decent, but im not a big effects user anyway. You get reverb, chorus, delay and flange.
Nothing, apart from sometimes setting the delay rate can be tricky and at low volumes the OD channel is slightly fizzy.
You could throw a brick at it and it would still be in one piece. Excellent!
If your looking for a first amp or a better practice amp, at this price it begs to be tested.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com