Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp
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Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
Has a fantastic sound, but is not very strong. Our church purchased this amp for a bass guitar we purchased a while back, and it is great for practicing, but cannot even come close to being strong enough to use in the sanctuary. Has a great sound, and when used as a head plugged into the PA it sounds great.
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I am very happy with this little practice amp.
Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
I recently bought the Marshall BM15 as a practice amp for an apartment. My major requirements were decent sound, headphone jack and cd in. This amp pretty much nailed it.i have been playing guitar in bands for 20 years, but have been playing a LOT of bass for the past 5 years.i looked at other amps in this price range and this amp seemed to have the clearest sound. the two channels have distinct differences, and the EQ is nice for tweaking. the compression doesn't do anything for me, i can't really hear much of a difference. of course if you use compression right, you won't hear it.i play a yamaha TRB1005 with active pickups and this guitar sounds great through it. the Low B rings true, with little to no speaker rattle, although the metal grate on the front did get a little rattle when i pushed the volume.i have no intention of ever gigging this amp, as at 15 watts, it wouldn't do itself justice playing with a drum kit, or any of my guitar amps. but this isn't what i bought it for. this is an all around solid PRACTICE amp. if you want to jam with people, get something bigger.
Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
I just bought this amp today with an Ibanez GSR200 (I think that's what it is). Anyway, it's an active bass. Just got them for recording, I have everything else just needed a bass.Now, this amp can give some decent to good tones, but the 8" speaker rattles like butt. I'm thinking of trying to rig it up to a nice 10" speaker instead.So, to sum up. It's fine at low volumes. It can give you some nice tones. I think the "classic" channel is crap. And it can barely handle low notes. I would recommend saving your money and skipping these practice amps all together. If I was more serious about bass I would've got a little Ampeg or G.K combo.Happy playing.
Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
Just received this amp that was purchased as a 'scratch and dent'. I was concerned about the 'blem(s)', but looked it over very carefully and couldn't find a one.This amp may be the perfect practice amp. For 15 watts, it's a comfortable enough volume to practice with a guitarist or keyboardist or just to play along with a CD or MP3. It's a 'no frills' amp that's got excellent tone through the speaker or a quality set of headphones. I plug in my MP3 and just in the few hours I've owned it, I've already improved my playing and am having a blast.No longer confined to my music room, I can now 'rock out' beside my wife on the sofa while she watches the tube.For the price, this little Marshall rocks!
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Well it is a "practice" amp, but for the price this little amp has some good features. Classic/Modern channels show quite a bit of difference in sound, and thanks to the EQ you can tweak them even further. I am also surprised at how loud this little amp is. I bought it so I wouldn't have to lug home my bigger Fender amp for practice/writing sessions. It's volume is more than enough for practice, small cafe gigs, or just a quick jam session.I am not the type to spend my money without doing research and after all of the research I did, this litle amp was on the list of possibilites. I am glad that I chose this one, it sounds great!
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As a bass player for over 44 years, I have always been intrigued with the Marshall personna and how it appears to be every rock guitarist's dream to own one. My 30 watt Pignose Hog 30 finally gave out after 7 years of excellent service. I had every intent to purchase another one, but I saw the Marshall a little cheaper in price, so I decided to give it a try. The 15 watt Marshall was actually louder and bassier than the 30 watt Pignose plus there are much more EQ options. The two disappointments was that the amp handle fell apart after about six months of transporting it around. The other disappointment was that the amp was assembled in Vietnam.
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This was my first amp. I feel that for the price theres not much better available. It gets pretty loud for its size. Pretty solid tone too.
Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
It has small enough to become my bedroom amp. It has a output as huge as other 30-50 watts combo amp. I have try Ibanez SW 35, Rumble 25 & 60. All of them can give a great tone. I love Marshall Classic tone, great sound with my Fender MIM Jazz Bass which have install a set of Dimarzio DP149 PU. I was happy with it in every time while I practice at night.
Comments about Marshall MB15 Bass Combo Amp:
My friend's band lost their bassist, so they offered me the job. Having always played the treble-side, they gave me their bassist's practice amp. It's got solid sound for 15 watts and while you'll may need a bigger amp to gig with, it's perfect for practice/jam sessions. Great Marshall quality, no problems at all.
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