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Say it with me...Ear plugs!
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anthny725
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Dec 7, 2004
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Pros: Loud,digital fx,great clean tones.
Cons: No wheels,kinda bulky.
The Bottom Line: If your looking for a quality,affordable piece of equipment look no further.This Marshall stack has what your looking for.
Review: Marshall is a name that you can be proud to have as a part of your guitar rig.They have been around since the beginning.The first,and most talented guitar players have taken Marshall amps under their wing,standing by them and trusting them to perform ...
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A great amp for a great price
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doorstopman
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Jun 21, 2004
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Pros: Many controls, built in effects, lots of wattage
Cons: No wheels
The Bottom Line: A marshall amp for such a low price is one thing you should not miss out on.
Review: Marshall Amplifiers have been the most dominating amplifier company for many years. Yet, most of their amps, especially the larger ones, have been really expensive, into the thousands. Luckily, Marshall came out with a new series of amps which includes a ...
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tone, durability, did I mention tone?
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studded_ace
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Sep 5, 2005
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Pros: Bang for your buck, can take a fall
Cons: not a real tube head
The Bottom Line: If you like bands with big hair go with it. If you like Nu-metal forget about it.
Review: I originally purchased this amp just for a clean channel to use in my two amp live rig. And may I say the clean in this amp is a thing of beauty, sparkly clean, unlike a tube amp, which is just kind of clean. But with some experimenting, I found this amp ...
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not a REAL Marshall, but it gets the job done..
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elephantriders
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Sep 8, 2005
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Pros: good price/loud/somewhat Marshall tone
Cons: solid state/solid state/solid state
Review: I bought this about 2 years ago. I've never had any problems with it what so ever. I've played probably at least 20-30 shows with it in the past 3 months. It has decent tone and the built in effects are nice, but you can tell it's a solid state. My ...
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Maybe good for a beginner, but nothing more
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jwm0429
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Jul 28, 2006
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Pros: Effects, 2 Channel, 100 Watts
Cons: Bulky, lacks tone versitility, Not what the name implies
The Bottom Line: I don't recommend it because it is an overpriced beginner amp.
Review: For the most part, it is a 100 watt solid state amplifer, 2 channel, built in effects, and reverb. I will cover every little bit of the amp, because if you order this thing from a catalog (like I did), you don't have a clue what your getting. I have ...
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