About This Product!
Description
The Marshall MG15MSII Microstack is a complete Marshall stack that will fit into any room. The amplifier is based around the MG15CDR and features two channels, spring reverb and Marshall's proprietary FDD (frequency dependant damping) technology. Supplied with two 1 x 10 inch speaker cabinets its looks and sounds great. The dream of owning a Marshall stack has now become a reality!
Marshall MG15MSII Micro Stack Guitar Amplifer
- 15 Watts of Marshall Power
- Designed by the Valvestate team
- Twin Gain Controls for maximum preamp flexibility
- Controls for Bass, Treble, and Contour for maximum tonal flexibility
- Master Volume control
- Spring Reverb
- Headphone jack which mutes loud speakers
- CD input
- Line Out jack
- Two 1x10 in. cabinets - 1 angled, 1 straight
- Custom voiced speakers
- Has an incredible low end
- Looks amazing!
- Sounds amazing!
Coustomer Review This Product
"Marshall's Best (So Far)"
Feature:
I'd like to see an affordable amp in the Marshall line that has features like Line 6 amps, such as Metal, Insane, and Solo effects that are built in. Other than that, this amp has great features and it doesn't have a bazillion knobs to mess with.
Quality:
We've taken this to every gig we've played at and it's been attacked by our guitarist (he broke his First Act on the bottom cabinet) and it's fallen off stage and it kept playing.
Value:
No doubt this is the best Marshall amp for the cash. This is the amp that every guitarist should long for.
Desirability:
Looks good. Very good
Sound:
I've had this amp for about 4 years since I got rid of my Wal-Mart amp and guitar and I now have an Ibanez GRG170DX guitar with it and this amp sounds great. Especially considering the fact that I ogt it for free in a guitar contest. Sweet amp!
Ease of Use:
Very easy to figure out. Catches buzz from cheap guitar pickups. (My friend's First Act buzzes real bad.)
Support:
Haven't had to mess with them. The best service is not having to use it.
Overall:
Buy it. You won't be disappointed with this amp. It's a beast for only 15 watts.
Submitted: 5/1/2008
Style of Music: Thrash metal, Seattle grunge.
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