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Marshall MG15CDR

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

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«  very well to begin with! »

Published on 05/29/11 at 16:53
Value For Money : Correct
Combo 15 Watt transistor
- HP 8 "Custom
- 2 channels
- 3-band EQ
- Adjustable stroke
- Reverb
- Line out jack
- Headphone Jack
- CD input

What's classic! I put 7 because there 's the reverb!

UTILIZATION

hyper use simple manual useless, just look above! at the same time there's nothing really difficult, especially in this price range!
it comes out easily, the sound was quickly that wants any less than it is looking for a specific sound, but if it's just to make noise as it works!

8, because once again the very classic and affordable!

SOUNDS

eh bein quite honestly pleasantly surprised! for a 15w spits enough, the knobs are an action on almost all of their course, the settings quite effective!
I started with a Chinese copy of faster recovery in wilkinson telecaster and I had plenty to amuse myself alone in my room (and wake the neighbors thereby!).
sounds clear to me relatively satisfied, although some are split on this point, the shiny side of the telecaster passing my taste pretty well, and with the reverb (spring) not out at all, it will out pretty good!
about the distortion, we move from a nice crunch to a distortion free playing of gain, although a bit messy at the end of the race, but the grain marshall is there, but recognizable Transistorized!
function fdd sensible lamps simulate more like a boost, but brings a little touch of warmth and amplitude significant! we can shape the sound easily, while staying in a register "Marshallian", blues rock HAD to! with a good distortion pedal it goes okay too!

go there also earned 7 Fairly!

OVERALL OPINION

I have 3 years and I am satisfied for the use I have!
being a bass player wanting to make the guitar as a hobby but have no budget delusional (even if ultimately I play more guitar!), I do not use more of the masses but it is "good at everything do ", the receiver who is not afraid of transport and evenings for the horse to hard! very convenient and compact!
Compared to other ibanez peavey rage and equivalent power, it is the one who convinced me the most, especially the reverb and the Marshall side, having a soft spot for the grain of these amps!

correct value for money, bought a secondhand fifty euros shipping included, to remake the same conditions!

but when you buy an amp in this range and this budget should not expect either to have the sound of madness of a stack tube, and the whole thing to be aware!
to start and keep the same amp as work is impeccable!

a good 8 under the conditions described above!