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Issues with Volume when changing presets
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Nice Amp
I bought this amp for a student of mine, that wanted an entry level amp but didn't want some stinky cheap transistor with unrealistic modulations, so I went on this amp on some online reviews I saw it sounded decent.
Out of the box the presets are not very good in my opinion, there are 4 or 5 presets that are decent, but once you tweak some parameters the amp comes to life. As i expected the best modulations in this amp are from the Marshall amps and pedals. one this that i liked also is that it takes pedals very well too.
The Bluetooth connection seems to work fine both in my phone and student's phone, connection was stable
At this price point i guess that you can't get any better than this, its not the best amp but definitely not placed in the entry level point also.
I am very pleased with the amp and student also. i would recommend it again with no problem.
Out of the box the presets are not very good in my opinion, there are 4 or 5 presets that are decent, but once you tweak some parameters the amp comes to life. As i expected the best modulations in this amp are from the Marshall amps and pedals. one this that i liked also is that it takes pedals very well too.
The Bluetooth connection seems to work fine both in my phone and student's phone, connection was stable
At this price point i guess that you can't get any better than this, its not the best amp but definitely not placed in the entry level point also.
I am very pleased with the amp and student also. i would recommend it again with no problem.
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Good if you like tons effects
I've bought this amp for home practice and it really do the thing. Code 50 has tons of effects, amp and cab modulations, can be used as a Bluetooth speaker. The App is very handy and helps with all these numerous features to be controlled right from your smartphone.
Sound is good and volume is fare enough for home practice, I think it can also handle small gigs.
Also I found that I am more "plug-and-play" and lots of effects and knobs are making me frustrating. Marshall Code series are clearly not for people who want to plug and have perfect sound, you will spend hours to get a decent tone.
Sound is good and volume is fare enough for home practice, I think it can also handle small gigs.
Also I found that I am more "plug-and-play" and lots of effects and knobs are making me frustrating. Marshall Code series are clearly not for people who want to plug and have perfect sound, you will spend hours to get a decent tone.
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Amazing amp for the price!
Bought as my first *official* modeling amp, works great for recording and live acts, would definitely recommend for any up-and-coming live artists or professional musicians on a budget!
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Marshall Code 50
Bought this amp as my first one aver for playing at home.
The amp. is magnificent, but in my case it is extremely loud for apartment, therefore had to return it. Concerning its pros: the amp. has extremely wide range of effects especially using web software, e.g. you can download presets of your favourite band like Rammstein or Metallica. What about cons, I did not like that it does not have a switch like Boss Katana, where you can choose between different volume levels, interface is very difficult to understand, BUT when you get accustomed with it - you can reach ideal sound of your taste.
The amp. is magnificent, but in my case it is extremely loud for apartment, therefore had to return it. Concerning its pros: the amp. has extremely wide range of effects especially using web software, e.g. you can download presets of your favourite band like Rammstein or Metallica. What about cons, I did not like that it does not have a switch like Boss Katana, where you can choose between different volume levels, interface is very difficult to understand, BUT when you get accustomed with it - you can reach ideal sound of your taste.
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