Who is using a Marshall MG series Amp?

Re: Who is using a Marshall MG series Amp?

i have an mg15dfx. not a bad little practice amp. the effects are definitely the best part about it. Goes from no distortion to full blown... heh.

soon to be thrown off a truck going down the highway. watch out, fretfire!
 
Re: Who is using a Marshall MG series Amp?

y2stevo said:
Get The ValveTronix!!!!

I had one of the older MG series at home for a good while (borrowed from a friend) G80CD , It wasn't a bad amp for practising and jamming but honestly the Vox Valvetronix kicks its a$$..You wont regret it if you spend that little extra on the Vox!!

I was definitely impressed with the Vox 60 watter. Alot of really good sounds and only a few not so hot sounds. It was definitely the best of the modeling amps I've tried (admittedly I have only tried 3...but). To swing the Vox though, I'd have to sell my 1987, and I'm really trying to avoid that. It only does one thing, but it does that one thing better than anything else, and I'd hate like heck to give it up for fear of wanting it back someday and not being able to afford it.
 
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B2D said:
Scuse me tounge but HOW THE F*** do you put a 1987 RI even in the same PLANET of quality and tone as an MG100 or a Valvetronix?

Well I thought the "of course" was a satisfactory disclaimer :D I meant that the MG was not close to the 1987, and the MG was not even as good as the Vox.

As far as the price... you get what you pay for. If volume is not an issue then you shan't be worried but even with vulome the amp just lacks punch and presence and character.

Thanks for the comments :) As I said above this is an important investment for me, and I'm really trying to get people's opinions who have more experience with this newer equipment than I do. The last time I bought an amp was 1995. Back then the SansAmp was new and people were sceptical about it (I know, I got all kinds of crap for buying one ;) )...now modeling is a very well accepted technology, and solid state seems to have improved greatly too.
 
Re: Who is using a Marshall MG series Amp?

B2D said:
...saying that this amp sounds like a Marshall is like saying your Crate GX15 can compete with a Peavey Classic 30....

Heh..not familiar with either of those amps, but I think I can make an educated guess regarding your analogy :) And yes, I was not terribly impressed with the effects either in the MG (though it's not a concern for me personally, I use stompers, and will run my Boss DD into the FX loop)

My favorite SS amp is the Line 6 Flextone II series....the Flextone II's will blow the MG off the stage in every category.

How similar is the Flextone II to the Flextone III (I believe that is the current model)? The only line 6 I've tried was the Spider II and although it was a cool amp, I didn't think it sounded.."real" enough..flat and thin. Is the Flextone a big improvement?

But if you called me to do a live gig right now I'd haul my Boogie Rectoverb up on stage, turn it up loud where the tubes like to be, and leave the chips at home.

Heh. I cannot argue there :D I prefer tubes by far as well, and would love to own a Boogie (one of the few tube amp brands available for a long time I have not owned). Thanx again for your comments. :)
 
Re: Who is using a Marshall MG series Amp?

I used an MG100RCD for several years before I bought my Mesa. It didn't really sound all that bad to me. But again, I'm just another tube fiend. :p

Wanna buy my old Marshall? :D
 
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