Marshall MG100DFX Combo  

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  • Marshall

    Now featuring digital effects!

    Drawing on the vast experience of their design team, the Marshall MG100DFX Combo amps are built to the same exacting standards as all Marshall products. Though compact in size, each one delivers a dynamic yet toneful punch, and they're all suitable for a wide variety of purposes including rehearsal, recording and even live work. The MG100DFX is a 2-channel amp with special features such as FDD (Frequency Dependent Dampening), CD ins, plus emulated line out, and emulated headphone jacks. It features digital effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and flange. With 100W and a 12" custom speaker, this is a fully gig-capable amp, and it retains all the features that make it great for practice, too. Includes footswitch.

    Features

    • A compact gig rig with big Marshall tone
    • Delivers a dynamic yet toneful punch
    • 100W
    • 12" speaker
    • 2 channels (footswitchable)
    • Digital effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and flange
    • FDD (Frequency Dependent Dampening)
    • CD ins, plus emulated line out, and emulated headphone jacks
    • Clean/Crunch switch
    • OD1/OD2 switch
    • FX loop level & mix control

    It's all Marshall, and it's priced easy. Order today.

    MG100DFX Combo Specifications:

    • 23-1/4"W x 22"H x 11"D
    • 52 lbs.
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    Must of got the bad apple

    | Review By: Topzpin | 1 year, 3 days ago

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    Got this amp for Christmas. It is blown out. Parts are very hard to find. Not made in England. Just a cheap product Marshall put out. If you are into logos go for it. Maybe I just got a lemon. Very noisy when it did work. Not recommended.
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    Active Musician
    Style of music you play:
    Rock
    Where you live:
    Tampa

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    Great for home / band / small gig

    | Review By: Anonymous User | 2 years, 9 months ago

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    hey! i play metallica and it fits perfect with my Epiphone g400 !! i also can play ACDC with it thanks to the semi distortion button ^^
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    WOW

    | Review By: Blake D | 2 years, 11 months ago

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    I recently purchased a Marshall MG100DFX.  After blowing two amps in a week, I decided to quit messing around with other brands.  The most recent amp to blow was a 400 watt tube amp (not a Marshall).  I thought this amp with its tube warmth, would be very expensive to replace.  I could not have been more wrong.  My Marshall MG100DFX far exceeds the sound and quality of the tube amp i had just destroyed.  This is an amazing piece of equipment.  The range of sounds is unbelievable.  I never realized how hot my 82 Dean was.  The sustain and Hendrix type feedback are unbelievable for just a 100 watt amp.  Why would anyone buy anything but a Marshall!!!!
    Do you own the product?:
    Yes
    Have you used the product?:
    No
    Musical Experience:
    hobbyist/passion
    Style of music you play:
    rock
    Where you live:
    Poteau, Oklahoma

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    Straight up, Amazing Amp

    | Review By: Mabcreg | 2 years, 12 months ago

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    People tell me that to buy a Marshall is to "pay for the name," I say they are jealous because their amp is not as good. Trust me, it's more than worth the money. I have never heard a better distortion from any amp, and the clean is more than tube-worthy. The included effects are a bonus, but the focus here is tone, and you get a lot of it. Great for someone with a lot of effects pedals. An amazing amp, through and through!
    Do you own the product?:
    Yes
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    No
    Musical Experience:
    Lead Guitarist
    Style of music you play:
    Alternative
    Where you live:
    Ontario, Canada

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    Excellent Amp for Cheap

    | Review By: Sean H. | 3 years, 2 months ago

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    This amp is truly one-of-a-kind. I was a bit hesitant about putting down $500 for a solid state amp that I rarely hear anyone talk about, but it's actually a great amp. I use an Epiphone Slash Signature Les Paul guitar, so naturally combining a Les Paul and a Marshall was a match made in Heaven. I can make my guitar scream, and I get almost the EXACT tone Slash has on "Sweet Child O' Mine". If you are looking at getting a good practice amp or even a touring amp, this is it. Only problem is the effects are a bit weak. However, that's not the reason I bought the amp. It's a great, versatile amp.
    Do you own the product?:
    Yes
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    Musical Experience:
    Active Musician, Lead Guitar player
    Style of music you play:
    Hard Rock, Metal, Blues
    Where you live:
    Lebanon, PA

    Did you find this review helpful? yes no993940

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