The Marshall MG 100HDFX... It's a giant stage amp, at normal person prices!
The first thing that struck me about this amp was it's price. It's almost the size of other large stacks, but a fraction of the price. I bought mine for £200 (head) and £189 (cabinet A). For it's price, you get a ... Read review
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Advantages: Very affordable, great sound. Disadvantages: Some faulty fans, not as good as a tube amp.
The Marshall MG 100HDFX... It's a giant stage amp, at normal person prices!
The first thing that struck me about this amp was it's price. It's almost the size of other large stacks, but a fraction of the price. I bought mine for £200 (head) and £189 (cabinet A). For it's price, you get a lot of amp, but as with everything in the equipment area, there's room for improvement.
APPEARANCE:
With this amp, you get the look of having a massive stack ... ...like a slightly smaller classic marshall stack, and that's what it is! Marshall's black and gold theme makes it look great as well.
POWER:
For it's price, you get a very powerful amp. It's a 100W head, and each of the cabs can take up to 120W. This is plenty loud enough for any occasion really, as you don't need it that loud for recording, band practises are stupid that loud, and live it normally gets a microphone stuck in front of it!
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Advantages: Cheap Disadvantages: Tones can be limited and often poor
...clean and crunch channel. the marshall HDFX can be used with a maximum of 2 stacks as it only has 2 jack plugs in the back. this amp is more suited to those who are experienced playing or just started and want to play through something decent for the money. this amp can keep up to fast solos, and distort channels, but this amp can however distort the clean channel, which be a problem especailly with a guitar with humbucker pickups. the only way to ... ...drammatically but this when switching channels makes it too quite. this amp can be only really played with guitars in standard tunning it cannot reall handle D tunings as they tend to be zapped of tone. this amp really i only use for playing Metallica and Megadeth as it only really fits a thrash style of playing. this amp is therefore only reallty suited for begginers or experiecned players. i would suggest for the proffesional or gig player to save ...
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Advantages: Great value for money, LOUD, superb quality and a few effects chucked in Disadvantages: None I can think of after 3 years!!
...of sounds. Its also a litlle smaller than the other marshall amplifier stack ranges so very easy to move, I can pick each part up on my own. Its never gonna be as good as the main marshall amps...but hey...it looks and feels like any Marshall stack ;-) ...
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