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A novelty...not much more
I got these amps simply to "collect them all" with the different colour variations.
As an amplifier, only use the clean channel, as it sounds good for amplifying acoustic/clean guitar sounds. It also handles footpedals with ease for modulation and reverb effects. But...the "OD" channel (overdrive) is utterly terrible.
It's a great tiny, battery-powered amp for sitting around a campfire and singing songs together, but it's not a good practice amp and certainly not good at creating anything needing distortion.
The price is cheap, so you can get one just to say,"I have a Marshall" and that's about it.
As an amplifier, only use the clean channel, as it sounds good for amplifying acoustic/clean guitar sounds. It also handles footpedals with ease for modulation and reverb effects. But...the "OD" channel (overdrive) is utterly terrible.
It's a great tiny, battery-powered amp for sitting around a campfire and singing songs together, but it's not a good practice amp and certainly not good at creating anything needing distortion.
The price is cheap, so you can get one just to say,"I have a Marshall" and that's about it.
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UC
Mini amp with a sound that kicks
It might look small with limited settings: volume, tone and overdrive, but is surprisingly loud and you can get some great sounds from its settings. Great to practise with in a room or on the move, or just for an amateur to use that kicks with sound but saves on storage space. With the volume up high it does give some fuzzing but that is all part of the fun. Works fine with an electric acoustic Fender Uke Strat.
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B
This is a marshall amp, what could be wrong hahaha. I love the this amp. You can shredd your guitar without disturbing your neighbors. Great sound for a micro amp specially when you switch to overdrive!
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HM
Fantastic product for anyone in need of a portable and amplifier
The Marshall MS-2 Micro Amplifier is a fantastic product for anyone in need of a portable and reliable amplifier for their guitar. As a compact and lightweight device, it's incredibly easy to carry around, making it an ideal option for anyone looking to practice on the go or perform in small venues.
Despite its size, the MS-2 packs a punch, with a surprising amount of volume and distortion available for such a small device. It also has a built-in headphone jack, which is perfect for private practice sessions, and an aux-in jack for playing along with your favorite songs.
The only potential downside is that the MS-2 is powered by a 9V battery, which may need to be replaced frequently if used frequently. However, this is a minor issue considering the overall convenience and quality of the product.
Overall, I highly recommend the Marshall MS-2 Micro Amplifier to any guitarist in need of a portable, reliable, and powerful amplifier. It's a great investment for beginners and seasoned players alike
Despite its size, the MS-2 packs a punch, with a surprising amount of volume and distortion available for such a small device. It also has a built-in headphone jack, which is perfect for private practice sessions, and an aux-in jack for playing along with your favorite songs.
The only potential downside is that the MS-2 is powered by a 9V battery, which may need to be replaced frequently if used frequently. However, this is a minor issue considering the overall convenience and quality of the product.
Overall, I highly recommend the Marshall MS-2 Micro Amplifier to any guitarist in need of a portable, reliable, and powerful amplifier. It's a great investment for beginners and seasoned players alike
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Mo
Terrible buzzing above minimum volume
At any level that suggest the sound breaking up a very dominant buzzing all over. Does not sound like on any demos on the www, maybe i got a broken one? Will probably not return as it is too much hassle outside Germany
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S
Awesome Micro Amp
Very loud compared to its size which I liked about it, and it Rocks !
very useful outdoor and it fits in any gigbag and very light also
very useful outdoor and it fits in any gigbag and very light also
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Surprisingly big sound!
At first i switched it on and realised that i needed to turn up the tone on both the amp and guitar a bit, however the thing that shocked me the most was when i turned the overdrive on. I was blown away by how loud it was after that. The micro amp is insanely light and can be carried practically anywhere. I also love how i can do quiet practice sessions too with the amp's headphone connection!
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J
Great amp for travelling & quiet practice!
I bought this amplifier to take along with me when I went on a vacation for a month, and it does not disappoint. It's tiny, but loud enough for a jam or a practice session, and thanks to the built in headphone jack, you're able to practice quietly without disturbing your friends & family, or, if you're so inclined, you can plug it into the PA at a gig.
It has 2 settings : Clean & Overdrive. The clean is quite crunchy and the overdrive is very gain-y. Obviously you can't compare it to a Marshall tube amp, but it gets the job done and fits in your backpack.
I'd definitely recommend this to anyone, even if it's just for decoration :P.
It has 2 settings : Clean & Overdrive. The clean is quite crunchy and the overdrive is very gain-y. Obviously you can't compare it to a Marshall tube amp, but it gets the job done and fits in your backpack.
I'd definitely recommend this to anyone, even if it's just for decoration :P.
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S
Not a total gimmick
I wanted one of these when I was in secondary school and finally decided to get one to sit on top of my 70's Marshall stack.
I was surprised by the sound, weight and overall build quality. It's great as a little personal practice app and cheaper than a meal out.
I was surprised by the sound, weight and overall build quality. It's great as a little personal practice app and cheaper than a meal out.
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Td
Good!
Obviously, it's not a rel amp. Although, it's good for it's purpose, wich is to allow the freedom to play anywhere. Nice!
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