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Marshall MG15FX [2009-2011]

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

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Published on 11/03/10 at 10:18
15w amplifier transistor.
1 input, 1 headphone jack, a footswitch, 1 to
clean, drive, overdrive and multi-effects (reverb, chorus, phaser, flanger, delay).

UTILIZATION

I bought used without the manual, but the handling is pretty simple. Different settings allow for a fairly wide range of sounds. Admission to Mp3 is handy for connecting a computer or external sound source, perfect for the guitar work at home with headphones to avoid disturbing others.

SOUNDS

So there it gets harder, be careful when changing the ears of her when we go from clean to drive, the sound increases to double, even worse when we go on overdrive, it's better not to have the headphone.

The crystal clear sound with the reverb is quite nice, I play with a fender strato mexico.

I think the sounds are fat quickly drafts but for the price they're happy.

The effects sound really "cheap", I do not use them. Another change that default setting must be reset to zero knob effects, because the chorus goes off automatically ... grrrr.


OVERALL OPINION

It will make 1 year since I bought this amp used, to put me in power.
I have not much knowledge in this field, for a first amp, I find it nice for the house (too low power to play with other instrumentals ...).
The bargain price makes it a proper amp to start, I find the prices a bit high nine had the effect that I believe are invalid. I remain perplexed as to increases in its ...
But I think I'll test 15w tube amps and effects pedals use.