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Re: The Guitar Topic - B
doombilly:
--- Quote from: boneykingofnowhere on 28 Jul 2009, 06:42 ---Tiny Terror.
For serious.
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I am biased as I've been rocking the TT for a while. No experience with the Night Train. The TT has been great for me.
wespeakinmidi:
i'd first ask yourself what you're looking for out of an amp... especially the low watt ones... because they're all different.
i don't own a TT, but i have plugged into one, and the dual terror for extended periods of time. owners of both of those models seem to LOVE them.. orange makes great stuff, even if i have other opinions about those particular 2 models.
my experience with vox, though biased as an owner of a couple of vox amps, is that the quality of their products hasn't been great in quite a few years.. i don't know that i would recommend anyone to buy a new vox product... but that's just me. i'd rather tell you to seek out an older AC15 or something.
my father owns a blues junior as he is an old fart and doesn't gig.. as far as low watt amps, i really dig the blues jr, i just don't dig the fact it's gone up $200 in price in the past year..
NotAFanOfFenders:
I'm looking for a new amp, and some dude told me that a Marshall MG50FX would be a great purchase. Does anyone here have any experience with this amp?
I'm hoping to spend a maximum of about a 1000 $ and i want a versatile amp that I can carry without breaking my back.
Christophe:
I remember a friend of mine left his Marshall MG100FX at my place for band practice, and I remember it sounding really, really good. Like, pretty convincing and stuff. I like the sound I get out of my Fender Princeton 112+ but if I heard one of those again, I'd probably trade it in a heartbeat.
I don't know where Patrick's been, but I do remember him loving the balls out of his Marshall MG.
BlahBlah:
--- Quote from: NotAFanOfFenders on 29 Jul 2009, 09:29 ---I'm looking for a new amp, and some dude told me that a Marshall MG50FX would be a great purchase. Does anyone here have any experience with this amp?
I'm hoping to spend a maximum of about a 1000 $ and i want a versatile amp that I can carry without breaking my back.
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I think the MG series has just been updated with some new models but I have the old MG50DFX. It's an alright amp for the price I paid, £150 but I just think it has something lacking. If you're looking for a good hard rock sound then it should be perfect. You should easily be able to get one for under $1000 and thankfully it's quite light so carrying it around is okay. Make sure it comes with the footswitch, for some reason mine didn't and you really need it.
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