KINGV02 New member Feb 13, 2016 #1 So I have a marshall mg15 msii mini stack, I didn't buy this amp because my dad was the original owner, anyways I like the sound but I've had a question. How do I identify if it's a tube or solid state? It doesn't really matter I'm just curious.
So I have a marshall mg15 msii mini stack, I didn't buy this amp because my dad was the original owner, anyways I like the sound but I've had a question. How do I identify if it's a tube or solid state? It doesn't really matter I'm just curious.
SlyFoxx Glossless Feb 13, 2016 #2 Re: Question about my amp Most tube amps have a power switch and a standby switch. http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/care-feeding-of-tube-amps-purpose-of-standby-switch/ Also since tubes need decent ventilation you can usually just peek around back and see them through the chassis.
Re: Question about my amp Most tube amps have a power switch and a standby switch. http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/care-feeding-of-tube-amps-purpose-of-standby-switch/ Also since tubes need decent ventilation you can usually just peek around back and see them through the chassis.
KINGV02 New member Feb 13, 2016 #3 Re: Question about my amp SlyFoxx said: Most tube amps have a power switch and a standby switch. http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/care-feeding-of-tube-amps-purpose-of-standby-switch/ Also since tubes need decent ventilation you can usually just peek around back and see them through the chassis. Click to expand... Okay thanks then, I think it's an ss.
Re: Question about my amp SlyFoxx said: Most tube amps have a power switch and a standby switch. http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/care-feeding-of-tube-amps-purpose-of-standby-switch/ Also since tubes need decent ventilation you can usually just peek around back and see them through the chassis. Click to expand... Okay thanks then, I think it's an ss.