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Marshall MG15FX [2009-2011]

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the MG4 series

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«  Good for beginners »

Published on 07/16/13 at 19:53
Audience: Beginners
Transistor amplifier
Power: 15w
Setting: Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Reverb (digital), Volume, and Master Effect
Number of channels: Clean, Cruch, OD1, OD2
Casque/mp3 entry: yes
Weight: I would say about 8 kg
+ The small blind button saves its setting is which is very nice
The breakfast is not included footswitch

UTILIZATION

You plug it plays before finding her a nice little bit of time but once you do it's pretty simple

SOUNDS

the clean is pretty rough when we play up background noise quite annoying was a kind of unpleasant end cruch is not gégé.
cruch is in the correct together so its going.
the OD1 bluesy sounds pretty nice
inoperative at least put some gain OD2.
digital reverb and well.
effects: while I think the chorus is played pretty much come as you are no problem, the phaser sounds very cheap can do well Is not talkin bout love
flanger SNNE also cheap and the delay is not bad (you can control the delay time with the tap button)
After equalization responds quite well (good low for 8 inch), the middles are good against by careful with trebles is garish.
The sound with headphones is not really top

OVERALL OPINION

I've had about 1 year at first I thought he was great because my first amp was really bad but after listening to the sound of an amp to a friend I realized that this was not the must after the poue price is right (not neglect effect and reverb that are integrated)
If it was a remake so if you do not count the progressions that I if I do not know the account.
In conclusion both for the beginning but after much progress you want better sound.