Re: New Marshall mgfx 100w head and cab!!!!!!!!
I recently jammed with a band who's guitarists used a Marshall MG. It's noisy (bad feedback and not the good kind either). He had that sucker cranked to try to be heard over drums, I had my DSL on 2 and still louder than him.
The MG is no better thna the VYper you had.
Trust us, when looking for you need to take into consideration the following;
Bedroom jam or live jam?
If you have the potential to jam with others either via practice or a gig, you need a dependable amp that has the capabilities to play out live.
1 year plan or 5 year plan?
Will this amp be the same amp you still plan on playing five years down the road. Let's face it, taste and tone will change. You're punk now, but who's to say 2 years down the road you join a metal band or a pop band. You need an amp that can cover whatever direction you are heading. I went from a pop rock band to 90s rock to alternative modern rock to hard rock all with my DSL.
Do you have a job or a source of income?
If so, there are stores that will let you finance gear.
I come to this forum to talk tone, gear and get advice. We may not always agree with each other, but there will always be good perspective. If you listen to anything listen to this, over the last 3 years I went through more amps than any man should. I'm always on the quest for my epic tone. Moral of story, if you spend money on mediocre quality gear, your tone is mediocre. Invest on something great, then you will strive to be great.
Would you rather have 5 amps that sound average or 1 amp that is amazing. That's what will happen if you get the MG. You start with the MG, then sell it to get something else, then something else, then something else, ........... till finally you just man up, spend some cash or buy used and get a Marshall (any JCM series) Mesa (any) Peavey (JSX, XXX, 5150) etc