Marshall G50RCD - Darkside38190's review
50-watt solid-state amp (big watts, I should add!) 12" marshall speaker (I think) Two channels, one clean and one overdrive/distortion, effects loop, line out, and footswitch! Separate EQ for …
Marshall G80RCD - "Too loud"
This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players. Along with the reverb in the the amp it has several other effects such as Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Del…
Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011] - "Not a bad practice amp"
This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players. You get 100 watts of power and a front end digital processor. Along with the reverb in the the amp it …
Marshall VS15 - "Valvetrash"
These amps pretty much sound like crap. They have a preamp tube and no power tubes. So the back end section which is the power section is still solid state. This means that they went a cheap way of g…
Marshall MG250DFX - "Interesting amp"
Marshall has come out with scores of amps and only a few have survived and even less than that have been reissued or re-released. This is an amp that was out for a period of time and then went away f…
Marshall MG15DFX - "Good practice amp"
These MG DFX series amps one feature that separate them from the others...FDD. I will talk about it later on. This is the 15 watt model and same tone as the other watt amps. They are able to tap a go…
Marshall MG30DFX - "The best of this series"
This is about the same amp as the Marshall MG30FX and the others. This one has a unique feature called the FDD, which stands for Frequency Dependent Damping. This basically emulates the connection be…
Marshall G30RCD - "Not a bad practice amp"
This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players. Along with the reverb in the the amp it has several other effects such as Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Del…
Marshall MG100DFX - "Trash!"
They are able to tap a good market with this amp with the price point they start at and the availability of them in the guitar stores. However, this amp is such garbage that it is actually an embarra…
Marshall MG50FX [2009-2011] - "Not very great"
This is Marshall attempt at the introductory amps for the beginner or low budget guitar players.You get 50 watts of power and a front end digital processor. Along with the reverb in the the amp it ha…
Marshall MG101FX [2009-2011] - "Solid state sound"
These amps are basically Marshall's introductory series amps for the low budget individual. The amp doesn't sound all that bad but won't compete with a JCM 800 or a plexi in an way. The tone from it …
Marshall 5010 Master Lead Combo [1982-1991] - C@rlsberg's review
translatedAmp trs simple in its use. 30 watt amplifier transistors, 2 inputs and a footswitch. UTILIZATION I bought it new but no manual ... So rock & roll ... just like her! No heat lamps, but the amps so…
Marshall VS15 - roplof's review
translated1 channel 2 gains (old) treble, contour, bass volume headphone and line 15 Watts transistor UTILIZATION a transistor amplifier of the most basic, the settings simple. there is not much to…
Marshall 4203 Artist [1986-1991] - pataclop's review
translatedFor dtails techniques, see previous ones opinion ... I prcise even when it is plutt heavy for its size but solid particulirement UTILIZATION Then the use could not be simpler, and this is the …
Marshall MG10KK (Kerry King) - casimir+'s review
translatedSmall transistor amp of 10 watts. Between a jack, one for a CD/MP3 and One last for a pedal I think. Rglages level, it is a very primitive amp: 2 channels light / saturated volume for each, outline g…