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

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  • CapytCapyt

    Énormissime! Big sound

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 05/10/14 at 07:22
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor amp simulation with efficient lamp
    100 watts (2x50) with two Celestion speakers!
    Simple adjustments:
    2 channels: clean + overdrive
    Quality effects built (flanger, delay, chorus, chorus + delay)

    Used for many years, there is nothing that has moved, it's solid.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration, there is a sound that quickly shipment. No need for manual use is simple.

    The cleans are deep and clear. The overdrive is sharp, accurate with the correct settings. Can play everything from jazz to metal!

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock, in style it suits me perfectly. I use a lot of overdrive is really nice to have such a powerful sound. Even at low volume or h…
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    Transistor amp simulation with efficient lamp
    100 watts (2x50) with two Celestion speakers!
    Simple adjustments:
    2 channels: clean + overdrive
    Quality effects built (flanger, delay, chorus, chorus + delay)

    Used for many years, there is nothing that has moved, it's solid.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration, there is a sound that quickly shipment. No need for manual use is simple.

    The cleans are deep and clear. The overdrive is sharp, accurate with the correct settings. Can play everything from jazz to metal!

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock, in style it suits me perfectly. I use a lot of overdrive is really nice to have such a powerful sound. Even at low volume or headphones the sound is very good.

    In terms of cleans, they slap, clear, I love. It remains its typical modern anyway.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been 7 years since I used it as the beginning! It is solid, so long as one is careful obviously.

    I tried other models before, orange for example. But I must say that I liked the sound of crunchy marshall.

    The effects are good qualities in addition there is an effects loop, it is a treat with a trendy wah above.

    The finishes are impeccable. The Tolex has not moved after these years. This is good, it's clean and it's all over.

    I do not regret my choice. This amp is fabulous in its range. I have for many years and is always on top, nothing has changed. Marshall is solid!
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  • MGR/PhastestgunnMGR/Phastestgunn

    Marshall MG250DFX

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 09/27/04 at 15:00
    To me, for a guitarist, especially for rock, Marshall is the ultimate amp. All these new amps (Line 6, etc) are great too, but they're just trailing behind in Marshall's tracks. It's funny how people will buy one of these other amps and say "I can almost get a Marshall sound out of it." Just buy a Marshall!!! This amp retails for $700.00, but you can usually get one for about $500.00. You won't believe this, but I got this amp from Guitar Center for $349.00 plus tax! I had bought the MG100 HDFX head and had problems with the fan, (like many others)so I took it back and they swapped me even. Now that's great customer service!!!! That's my store from now on. As one other reviewer stated…
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    To me, for a guitarist, especially for rock, Marshall is the ultimate amp. All these new amps (Line 6, etc) are great too, but they're just trailing behind in Marshall's tracks. It's funny how people will buy one of these other amps and say "I can almost get a Marshall sound out of it." Just buy a Marshall!!! This amp retails for $700.00, but you can usually get one for about $500.00. You won't believe this, but I got this amp from Guitar Center for $349.00 plus tax! I had bought the MG100 HDFX head and had problems with the fan, (like many others)so I took it back and they swapped me even. Now that's great customer service!!!! That's my store from now on. As one other reviewer stated, be ready to haggle. There is so much competition between Guitar Center, Sam Ash, Musician's friend, AMS, etc, now I will never pay asking price. Do like I did. Find the lowest price on the internet, print it, and walk into the store. Most of them will meet or beat it. I wanted a combo that had the Marshall sound and would really rock on its own without having to take my 4 X 12 cab everywhere. This unit is perfect for that.

    As I said I wanted to be able to travel light and still crank. This amp more than does the job. I used to have an original JCM 800 with 1960 cab back in the day. This amp actually sounds better. Sorry to all you tube freaks. I read all this griping about tube vs solid state. Most people just don't take the time to tweak the knobs! I love the delay/chorus effect. I can play at low volume and sound like I'm in an arena! There is amazing versatility of soung with the gain knob between 1 and 10. When I want to really hear the guitar's tone I put the gain on 1 or 1 and 1/2, and I get get a great slightly distorted edge with great sustain. But if I'm feelin' the need to let her scream, I can go to 10 and Nuge out! But it definitely sounds better with the master volume jacked up!!!! And I don't have to worry about tubes blowing. I can get any sound I want from this amp. I can do Van Halen without any external pedals and flip the supplied footswitch and go to a beautiful clean sound. I can make my Strat sound like Stevie Ray and my Washburn hollowbody sound like BB King or Alvin Lee (ouch, I just showed my age). I can get just a little bluesy edge or melt your brain distortion. The reverb is great, just experiment with it. Setting it on 4 or 5 works for most things. The scoop feature is very useful and dramatically changes the sound so turn it slowly to hear the different nuances of tonal variey. I put the master volume on 5 and made the mistake of standing directly in front of it and my ears hurt! But when I really want to rock I have a Marshall 4X12 cab I hook up to it. There are two outputs in a stereo configuration and it works great! (Wow, now I need that second cab to go with it.) I use the emulated line out on stage straight to the board and it really sounds good, and the same jack doubles as a headphone jack. It's got the effects send and return which I use with my RP100 processer but I like the sound I get from the amp better. It's more natural.

    The only problem I had was with the fan. It sounded a little funny. Anyway, I didn't take this one back. I just keep playing it as much as possible and have hade no more problems. The rep said as you use it more it loosens up and gets better. That seems to be the case. I don't hear any noise anymore. Any way when you're CRANKING a Marshall, who's worried about a little fan noise you can't hear? Oh, it's a little heavy to carry for a practice amp. But the sound is worth the weight!

    This amp is very solidly built and it looks great sitting on top of my MG412 cabinet. Classic Marshall stage presence in looks and power! The onboard effects are very useful, just take the time to learn how to create your own sound. I have had two other Marshalls and never had any significant problems. The JCM set-up never gave me ANY trouble, and I had the first Marshall Solid state back in the 80's that I pretty played on 10 all the time.The only thing that ever happed to it was the ground wire screw got loose one time. I purposely pushed that amp to the limit for years and tried to blow it and never hurt it. It was indestructable!

    For me this was the best investmant equipment-wise I've ever made. Bang for buck it has no equal. It's got it all. The sound, the power and the looks of a rock star at a great price. Just with the 2 enclosed speakers I could go any where with this amp. But you can also hook up 2 8 ohm 4X12 cabinets in stereo and probably make your ears bleed.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/CAPTIN RONMGR/CAPTIN RON

    Marshall MG250DFX

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 08/18/04 at 15:00
    GUITAR CENTER HOLLYWOOD,CA I PAID $499.99 TO MY SURPRISE IT IS A BAD ASS LITTLE COMBO PRACTICE AMP I ALMOST BOUGHT A FENDER TWIN REVERB , BUT AFTER TRYING THE MARSHALL IT TOR UP THE FENDER ALL TUBE GO FIGURE SOLID STATE OVER TUBE

    YOU GET THE HEAVY CRUNCH THAT A LOT OF AMPS CLAIM BUT CANT GIVE YOU

    SO FAR I AM PRETTY PLEASED

    STURTY AND SOLID

    FOR LOW COST HEAVY CRUNCH AMP TRY IT OUT YOU GET A GOOD HEAVY GAIN WITH OUT DISTORTION PEDALS

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • MGR/metallicamanMGR/metallicaman

    Marshall MG250DFX

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 11/07/03 at 15:00
    Guitar Center for around $500 on sale.

    I like lots of things about this amp. It comes with a foot petal, its lould, it sounds good, good overdrive, digital delay, and lots more.

    If you turn it up really lould it squeeks when your in overdrive.

    This this is rock solid.

    Well, i bought this amp because I started a band(lithium.5u.com) and needed a good sound lould amp that is perfect for practices and small gigs.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Marshall MG250DFX

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 09/27/02 at 15:00
    Guitar Center $ 500

    Great pratice amp. The digital effects work well. It really founds nice and is very easy to use.

    n/a

    Very well built!!!

    I love this amp. If you have a POD 2.0 your set.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • gp54gp54

    Marshall MG250DFXPublished on 12/25/08 at 03:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's a transistor amp with a pre-amp but with a 50W stereo output with 2 HP 12 ". There are built-in effects and an outlet for 2x12 or 4x12 HP style or headphones. A footswitch jack to the back and an effects loop with return to mono or stereo.

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration is very simple, just take a look at the front, there is no unnecessary buttons, just the basics and it suits me very well. The EQ is very responsive as I think we may well shape the sound that you want. However, I find the gain knob a little too sensitive, but nothing too serious.

    SOUNDS

    I play mainly blues, rock, hard rock, and "small" heavy metal and it is really perfect for this. I have a lot of grai…
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    It's a transistor amp with a pre-amp but with a 50W stereo output with 2 HP 12 ". There are built-in effects and an outlet for 2x12 or 4x12 HP style or headphones. A footswitch jack to the back and an effects loop with return to mono or stereo.

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration is very simple, just take a look at the front, there is no unnecessary buttons, just the basics and it suits me very well. The EQ is very responsive as I think we may well shape the sound that you want. However, I find the gain knob a little too sensitive, but nothing too serious.

    SOUNDS

    I play mainly blues, rock, hard rock, and "small" heavy metal and it is really perfect for this. I have a lot of grain that Marshall can be felt from the first chord in saturation. I play it with a Fender Stratocaster and a Gibson Les Paul and restores well the character of each guitar. For cons, I find it just lacks a bit of chest saturated channel, I expected a little better as it is mounted with two HP ... But on the clean channel, the sound is very round, warm, velvety, really love it!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it only for a week but it's really a good amp to make repeated 'and small scenes. I love the color of the sound that comes out, the grain is really nice Marshall. Before this amp I played a lot of other more or less good amp (peavey studio pro 112, line 6 Bogner, fender fm212, orange and marshall JCM2000 AD30) and I think it's very good amp transistors, although I find it a bit expensive new. The value for money is okay but not great. With the experience and I would do the same budget that choice but with a bit more money I would have liked to take a head lamps used because I think we can not do much better with transistors
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