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2 jednocześnie używalne efekty – reverb i po jednym efekcie chorus, flanger, phaser, octaver, vibrato i delay (delay w 4 różnych trybach: studio, tape, multi-tap, reverse)
Oddzielna kontrola opóźnienia
Emulowane wyjście słuchawkowe
Wejście MP3 / liniowe
Programowalna ścieżka efektów szeregowych
Programowalne tłumienie: 2 style FDD
Wymiary (sz. x gł. x wy.): 518 x 494 x 278 mm
Waga: 16,6 kg
Wykończenie: czarne / złote
W zestawie 2-drożny przełącznik nożny
Wskazówka: Dostęp do wszystkich funkcji za pomocą przełącznika nożnego "STOMPWARE" – art. 223005 (nie jest częścią oferty).
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A feature-packed and powerful combo with its own character
George Sh 14.02.2022
I bought this model with my very first electric Schecter guitar, and this is my very first combo so I may be missing something. Actually, I wanted to buy a Boss Katana 50, but they wouldn't ship it to my country. So I chose this one for the name, features, and power. And then, the prices here are very attractive compared to what I can buy locally.
The pros are:
+ A LOT of power, I don't use it above 20% power at home. I knew it would be like this, just wanted to make sure I have the right monitor in case of any live gigs.
+ Many effects, you can really change the way your guitar sounds regardless of the pickups you have. I could (almost) mimic the vibrating bass guitar part in the Twin Peaks main theme.
+ The great and recognizable design, gold with black.
+ The phone out is also a line out, you can send the resulting signal with FX to an audio interface without any noise.
+ 2-button pedal included. I thought of buying the 4-button model with total control of the FX but couldn't justify this purchase, all I need I can do with this included pedal.
Cons are:
- The speaker amplifier is way too noisy. Maybe it's just my ungrounded AC connection. Especially you can hear it in any of the OD modes. I understand how this works: the original line signal is amplified until it clips a lot and the noise is amplified as well. But here, the noise is too distinct.
- This thing's got its own character and it always adds it to the output even if you choose any of the clean modes, without any FX or OD. It always sounds somewhat harsh and angry. When I connect my guitar directly to the audio interface (Focusrite 2i2), it sounds noticeably calmer and bluesy. Looks like this is the Marshall tone, the British sound. It does let you reproduce the sound of many famous hard-rock groups, but sorry, I didn't quite like it.
That's why I gave the highest marks for the features (FX) but only 3 for the sound. Maybe I'm wrong and it's just a matter of taste. Anyway, I've recorded a couple of tracks with my group using this model and, as a softened rhythm guitar, this sounds good as a result (through the line out only).
I bought this model with my very first electric Schecter guitar, and this is my very first combo so I may be missing something. Actually, I wanted to buy a Boss Katana 50, but they wouldn't ship it to my country. So I chose this one for the name, features, and power. And then, the prices here are very attractive compared to what I can buy locally.
The pros
I bought this model with my very first electric Schecter guitar, and this is my very first combo so I may be missing something. Actually, I wanted to buy a Boss Katana 50, but they wouldn't ship it to my country. So I chose this one for the name, features, and power. And then, the prices here are very attractive compared to what I can buy locally.
The pros are:
+ A LOT of power, I don't use it above 20% power at home. I knew it would be like this, just wanted to make sure I have the right monitor in case of any live gigs.
+ Many effects, you can really change the way your guitar sounds regardless of the pickups you have. I could (almost) mimic the vibrating bass guitar part in the Twin Peaks main theme.
+ The great and recognizable design, gold with black.
+ The phone out is also a line out, you can send the resulting signal with FX to an audio interface without any noise.
+ 2-button pedal included. I thought of buying the 4-button model with total control of the FX but couldn't justify this purchase, all I need I can do with this included pedal.
Cons are:
- The speaker amplifier is way too noisy. Maybe it's just my ungrounded AC connection. Especially you can hear it in any of the OD modes. I understand how this works: the original line signal is amplified until it clips a lot and the noise is amplified as well. But here, the noise is too distinct.
- This thing's got its own character and it always adds it to the output even if you choose any of the clean modes, without any FX or OD. It always sounds somewhat harsh and angry. When I connect my guitar directly to the audio interface (Focusrite 2i2), it sounds noticeably calmer and bluesy. Looks like this is the Marshall tone, the British sound. It does let you reproduce the sound of many famous hard-rock groups, but sorry, I didn't quite like it.
That's why I gave the highest marks for the features (FX) but only 3 for the sound. Maybe I'm wrong and it's just a matter of taste. Anyway, I've recorded a couple of tracks with my group using this model and, as a softened rhythm guitar, this sounds good as a result (through the line out only).
I love that Marshall sound, but their is no chance of a full stack! Instead it’s the MG50GFX at home, mostly with a good quality set of headphones and an hour or two disappears.
Pros:
Looks great,
Send/return for pedals gives you more tone options,
Easy to use - no need for a laptop/PC,
Great presets, although I have tweaked mine a bit,
It’s loud, so I imagine it’s huggable and the master volume is there to keep the neighbours happy,
Can connect to extension cab,
Cons
To save a present takes a few not so intuitive steps, but no problem with the manual at hand,
You need a separate pedal to work the built in tuner - so it didn’t have a tuner.
Conclusion
I play an Epiphone Les Paul Standard and Squire Strat Classic Vibe, both sound fantastic through this amp.
I love that Marshall sound, but their is no chance of a full stack! Instead it’s the MG50GFX at home, mostly with a good quality set of headphones and an hour or two disappears.
Pros:
Looks great,
Send/return for pedals gives you more tone options,
Easy to use - no need for a laptop/PC,
Great presets, although I have tweaked mine a
I love that Marshall sound, but their is no chance of a full stack! Instead it’s the MG50GFX at home, mostly with a good quality set of headphones and an hour or two disappears.
Pros:
Looks great,
Send/return for pedals gives you more tone options,
Easy to use - no need for a laptop/PC,
Great presets, although I have tweaked mine a bit,
It’s loud, so I imagine it’s huggable and the master volume is there to keep the neighbours happy,
Can connect to extension cab,
Cons
To save a present takes a few not so intuitive steps, but no problem with the manual at hand,
You need a separate pedal to work the built in tuner - so it didn’t have a tuner.
Conclusion
I play an Epiphone Les Paul Standard and Squire Strat Classic Vibe, both sound fantastic through this amp.
Very nice sound in all channels for traditional heavy rock and metal. The cleans are also pretty bright but if you want something more modern sounding you should check other options
I’ve tried some Marshall heads and the jvm410c but for my tastes this little one beats them all. I’m surprised by the quality and I don’t understand all the disappointments about it.
Yes, it is a bit noisy but with a noise suppressor it’s ok.
I’m so happy I discovered it