So... I have been told for years by people like SGM and a lot of other purists out there that the Marshall MG series are all pieces of crap. I should say up front that I'm a guy that's been playing for decades out of just about anything and everything. Of course I love my vintage stuff. But... I don't necessarily buy into "the magic of obsolete technology" crap either. I do have a distaste for modelers, they always sound "plastic" to me.
So... A friend of mine gave me a little Marshall MG15 CDR the other day. His roomate left it when he moved. I tell you, for a basic little 1x10" (oops, guess it's an 8") closed back combo, it sounds great. You can dial just about any tone and distortion you want out of the thing. The only thing I see wrong is that there is no clean/dirty footswitch. It has a front panel switch. But damn. I wouldn't think twice about gigging or recording with the thing. It's amazing the bang for the buck you can get nowadays and without tubes I will bet it's reliable......and weighs next to nothing!
So... A friend of mine gave me a little Marshall MG15 CDR the other day. His roomate left it when he moved. I tell you, for a basic little 1x10" (oops, guess it's an 8") closed back combo, it sounds great. You can dial just about any tone and distortion you want out of the thing. The only thing I see wrong is that there is no clean/dirty footswitch. It has a front panel switch. But damn. I wouldn't think twice about gigging or recording with the thing. It's amazing the bang for the buck you can get nowadays and without tubes I will bet it's reliable......and weighs next to nothing!
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