Advantages: It goes anywhere you want. Disadvantages: None
...to hear your Strat in a crowded room with no amp, or worse have a new idea in your mind but don't want to wake up the whole house Try the MS-2.
The Marshall MS2 is a dinky little amp designed to look and sound like the real thing, ...
Trev1000 30.03.2001 ·Read full review
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Review of Marshall MS 2
Advantages: Portable, oher uses Disadvantages: Poor OD Channel
This amp has got 1 volume, 1 tone and one Off/Clean/OD knob. It has a single input at the front and a headphone out on the side. As stated above it has a clean and an overdrive channel, the latter being much louder. I mainly use this amp when I'm playing ...
andrewpledger91 19.08.2008 ·Read full review
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Advantages: Very Cheap For a Marshall : ) Portable and Simple Disadvantages: Batteries Won't Last Long
The Marshall MS-2 is the smallest amp I have ever seen and it can be taken anywhere to use as a practice amp. The MS-2 is so small I have had people ask me if it actually works and then be amazed when I plugged it in, it is so small you can attach it to y ...
richnfg 12.02.2005 ·Read full review
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Advantages: Small, portable, practical Disadvantages: Slight loss of sound quality at high volumes, eats up batteries
Features: 2 watt speaker, Input socket, headphone socket, tone control, volume control, on/off/overdrive control, on/off indicator light, belt clip and a mains adapter socket.
This small amp is perfect for you if you like playing guitar well into the n ...
jon_turner 29.09.2004 ·Read full review
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Advantages: great classic marshal stack looks tiny package Disadvantages: sound quality is not that great
Well the marshall ms 2, possibly one of the the worlds smallest and best looking "stack'a'likes". This tiny 2 channel beast could not be any simple to use, it runs off a 9 volt battery for absolutely ages (I havent replaced mine in about 2 years!), has on ...
bongonation 08.08.2009 ·Read full review
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