Description
With a totally new internal design and approach, the brand new Marshall MG15CFX Carbon Fiber 15 watt 1×8 combo amplifier with FX delivers essential digital features, but with vast superior and programmable analogue tone at its heart.
Innovation, Functionality, Tone – just a few words that help sum up the brand new range of solid-state MG amplifiers from Marshall. Combining years of experience in analogue amplification with cutting-edge digital technology has resulted in the creation of an all-encompassing amplifier series, ideal for the beginner and gigging pro alike.
Specially voiced digital effects, intuitive footswitching technology and four adjustable and storable channels are just a few of the features found in the new MG range. From a punchy 10 watt combo through to an effects laden, soul pounding 100 watt head, this series has it all.
Features
Modern Brushed Silver Panel and Carbon Fiber Look Vinyl
New Programmable FX Include Studio and Spring Reverb; Octave
2 Simultaneous Digital FX at once
4 Programmable Analog Channels- Clean, Crunch, OD1, OD2
Stompware pedal friendly
3 Band EQ
MP3 Input
Headphone Jack
15 watts
Brand
Marshall
Marshall Amplification is a British company that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, speaker cabinets, brands personal headphones and earphones, and, having acquired Natal Drums, drums and bongos. It was founded by drum shop owner and drummer Jim Marshall, and is now based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
Marshall's guitar amplifiers are among the most recognised in the world. Their signature sound, characterized by sizzling distortion and "crunch," was conceived by Marshall after guitarists, such as Pete Townshend, visited Marshall's drum shop complaining that the guitar amplifiers then on the market didn't have the right sound or enough volume. After gaining a lot of publicity, Marshall guitar amplifiers and loudspeaker cabinets were sought by guitarists for this new sound and increased volume. Many of the current and reissue Marshall guitar amplifiers continue to use vacuum tubes (also called valves in Britain and some other regions), as is common in this market sector. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state, hybrid (vacuum tube and solid state) and modelling amplifiers.
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