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Published on 12/25/08 at 03:35
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