Marshall MG practice amps

MissYouAllDayMissYouAllDay Posts: 939
edited July 2004 in Musicians and Gearheads
Opinions? On the smaller ones like 10-15 series...

FIll me in, I think they look like good practice amps especially compared to the fender frontman ones but I wanna know what you all think....

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  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    yeah they are fine as practice amps go marshall sound just Korean made but you should really look into the new Boss Micro Cube first. It's cheaper and more versatile.


    ok I checked, not cheaper. 125 still a good deal. My first amp was a peavy it was like 75 bucks.

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