Contour control radically modifies the midrange, from traditional to scooped modern * CD input for jam-along purposes * Emulated line out for recording * Emulated headphone jack for silent practice * Compact and sturdy design * Classic Marshall looks
Product Details
Dimensions: 11-3/4"W x 12-1/4"H x 7-1/2"D (295 x 310 x 190mm)
Weight: 11 lbs. (5kg)
10W of power
Custom-voiced 6-1/2" speaker
2 channels: clean and overdrive
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Customer Reviews
Marshall Practice Amp
Review Date: March 30, 2010
Reviewer: L. Duncan, Mid-West,USA
Good amp for the money! Sounds good,and does everything we wanted it for.
I would recommend this amp.
Radio
Review Date: November 30, 2009
Reviewer: Mutassem A. ALSULAIMAN, Miami, FL
low end marshall aren't so great .. If you really want to buy this give me a call ill sell you mine ! coz it keeps getting radio in it ..
Great Amp
Review Date: August 13, 2009
Reviewer: SoccerCRAZED, NC
I got this amp with my first guitar a couple of weeks ago and it works great. I got the amp slighty used for 45$ and it works great! I love the distortion and cd input, there is a little bit of buzzing when the guitar gets to close to the amp but that could just be because I have a bad cord.
Small Rugged, good sound, simple controls
Review Date: June 27, 2009
Reviewer: Daniel G. Lebryk,
Paired this practice amp up with an Epiphone Les Paul Special II, (Epiphone Les Paul Special II Electric Guitar, Black) - perfect starting electric guitar set up for a new player.
The amp plays to a decent volume, not ear shattering, and it won't fill a stadium....but what did you expect with 10 watts? The limited number of controls is a mixed blessing. Great because there's less to fiddle with, focus on playing the guitar and making good sound; less on fiddling with knobs to adjust the sound. The overdrive does make some good blues sounds. The bad part, there's no reverb or effects to make the guitar sound amazing.
This is a simple straight amp, nothing fancy. Simple controls, simple sound, and it will serve it's purpose for a good long time.
Now we just moved into a whole different world, and certainly glad we did. The practice amp has served well, it's gotten my son good at playing the guitar. And he's keeping this MG10CD. I was not about to buy some huge amp until he started really playing in gigs (what was the purpose). Well I couldn't have been more wrong - big amps aren't just for huge sound, they have some really fabulous sound controls that are amazing. So we laid down the money and got a Marshall AVT150H; tube pre-amp, with 150 watts of solid state power; driving a 4x12 inch Celestion speakers. Yes, my son sounds great now. Never imagined he could sound that good. And we have to talk about volume much more frequently now.
So, until they get good on the guitar - make them use this little baby. Don't be afraid to buy a big old honking amp later on. You'll be glad you did both and waited.
Terrific
Review Date: June 25, 2009
Reviewer: Lynda, Ortonville MI
Okay, we all know there are a lot of practice amps out there but this is one of the best, I say ONE because the 15 watt version of this series has everything from this plus treble, mid, and bass. But it can be loud and if you want distortion it would be enough to shame a chainsaw with pickups.