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Marshall MG250DFX

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

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Published on 09/21/07 at 03:43
So it's a transistor amp with a simulation lamp. I chose this amp because I wanted the Marshall sound. I would gladly place an order for a JCM800 but the sounds are hard to play, allori with the transistor is much more enjoyable. He gives 100 watts, enough to play in clubs and theaters. There is a small range of effetcs, I do not use it because I am trs "Old School", I like good sound you scratch like crazy. I use a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop 56 'and for me the sound is accquit. I am glad trs.

UTILIZATION

It is easily adjustable, just tweak a little. All that is in my opinion is ncessaire. Can be obtained trs sounds DIFFERENT must rgler according to his desire. I lot of my earnings to get a sound more than enough for the Hard Rock. One who is a fan of blues, rock, hard rock will find easily are considered.

SOUNDS

It is ideally suited my style of music. I play mostly hard rock, but I'll be back soon good Blues calm escalating more and more. The clean is just as hot as I like it. Nothing to say it's a Marshall. I use my Gibson Goldtop 56 'and j'obtient sound of the vintage. I loves.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it now for 2 months. What I like mostly is the crunch that DGIG naturally. I test a lot of amps before selecting it (I work in a music store). But it's this one that suited my expectations. I think it's correct price cot. I would do without this choice hsiter