Well, Goodbye to my stereo that I've been using as a power amp.
I got a brand new Marshall MG100 HDFX. Not bad for a solid state amp. I put an arion tubulator in the loop to act as a power tube emulator and that sponges and creams it up a bit. This amp pretty much covers all the bases but I still keep my Rocktron Rampage and my Metal Zone (yes I happen to be one of the 3 people that actually like the MT-2) for when I need a little faster response.
This sucker CUTS through the mix!!
I still have an SD-1 that I want to push into the OD...but I also want to keep my stage pedals to a minimum....arghh...choices..
The Clean channel has so much HEADROOOM. I can actually enjoy listening to my Dean ML XM w/ Distortion Bridge STRUMMING Rhythms without nasty Solid State Breakup.
I am an effect user so the Onboard FX really let me put some of my many pedals aside. This makes less stress for when I'm playing Live.
What does the FDD do??? I cannot notice any significant difference in either my Speaker cabinet or the Line out. It had a tag on the amp Highlighting this feature so I thought it would be more prominent. It seems like it is supposed to be some sort of device for mimicing a tube amps control over the speakers, but .?? I push in...push out...so minute I cannot tell if it is my imagination that picks it up.
Anyone Else have any Marshall MG amp??
I got a brand new Marshall MG100 HDFX. Not bad for a solid state amp. I put an arion tubulator in the loop to act as a power tube emulator and that sponges and creams it up a bit. This amp pretty much covers all the bases but I still keep my Rocktron Rampage and my Metal Zone (yes I happen to be one of the 3 people that actually like the MT-2) for when I need a little faster response.
This sucker CUTS through the mix!!
I still have an SD-1 that I want to push into the OD...but I also want to keep my stage pedals to a minimum....arghh...choices..
The Clean channel has so much HEADROOOM. I can actually enjoy listening to my Dean ML XM w/ Distortion Bridge STRUMMING Rhythms without nasty Solid State Breakup.
I am an effect user so the Onboard FX really let me put some of my many pedals aside. This makes less stress for when I'm playing Live.
What does the FDD do??? I cannot notice any significant difference in either my Speaker cabinet or the Line out. It had a tag on the amp Highlighting this feature so I thought it would be more prominent. It seems like it is supposed to be some sort of device for mimicing a tube amps control over the speakers, but .?? I push in...push out...so minute I cannot tell if it is my imagination that picks it up.
Anyone Else have any Marshall MG amp??
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