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Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp
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The Marshall MG Series MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp is an ideal amp for practicing and even playing in small jams. Boasting a bold car...Click To Read More About This Product
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The Marshall MG Series MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp is an ideal amp for practicing and even playing in small jams. Boasting a bold carbon fibre clad look, solid digital effects and MG's critically acclaimed, analogue tonal heart, the MGCF Series has arrived and is already the practice amp choice of some of the world's leading players.
Cmpact size for practice and small jams
Carbon fiber look and feel
Critically acclaimed Marshall analogue tone
Frequency Dependant Damping adds resonant low-end and realistic, tube amp-like feel
Get inspired with killer Marshall tone and rock-hard effects. Order today.
Speaker: 1x6.5"
Channels (storable): Clean, Overdrive
Contour control: Yes
Internal FDD: Yes
Mp3/ Line In jack: Yes
Emulated headphone Output: Yes
Dimensions: 11.6" x 12.36" x 6.88" (296 x 314 x 175 mm)
Weight: 10.5 lb. (4.8 kg)
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviewsPros
- Portable (11)
- Easy to use (10)
- Excellent sound (9)
- Warm / comfy (5)
Cons
- Weak (3)
Best Uses
- Reviewer Profile:
- Experienced (6), Novice (5)
Most Liked Positive Review
Great little practice amp
A great little amp, with great sound, light weight, and just enough features. One of the cons is weak sound output, but come on, it's a 6.5" speaker and 10...Read complete review
A great little amp, with great sound, light weight, and just enough features. One of the cons is weak sound output, but come on, it's a 6.5" speaker and 10 watts. Volume isn't what this is built for. I find this amp works best with headphones for jamming at home when you don't want to wake the neighbors or significant other.
That said, it is a perfect low profile, compact, practice amp with great sound.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Not a bad choice, but...
I bought this for a child to use with a 3/4 size strat. It is the perfect size for that use. The amp functions just fine, nothing wrong with it. The sound...Read complete review
I bought this for a child to use with a 3/4 size strat. It is the perfect size for that use. The amp functions just fine, nothing wrong with it. The sound is not impressive on the clean channel but it's useable, the OD channel is not bad. If he wanted to play mostly with distortion I would keep this amp, but he is going to be playing clean most of the time, so I'm returning this one in exchange for a Fender Frontman. If you want Marshall distortion in a small package this is not a bad buy, but If you plan to use the clean channel quite a bit, I would suggest something else. I also don't like the fact that this amp has no bass or treble controls, and you will miss them terribly on the clean channel because it needs them pretty bad. The OD is decent as-is, but the cleans need tweaking and you can't do it.
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Portable
Cons
- Limited Functions
Best Uses
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
Great little solid state amp with very basic features.Works very well as a workbench amp in the garage.When not in use plug laptop into it and play mp3s or online radio.Good for beginners/students and headphone use.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Good Warmth
- Portable
Cons
- Weak
Best Uses
- Jamming
- Playing Along With Ipod
- Practice
- With Headphones
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
A great little amp, with great sound, light weight, and just enough features. One of the cons is weak sound output, but come on, it's a 6.5" speaker and 10 watts. Volume isn't what this is built for. I find this amp works best with headphones for jamming at home when you don't want to wake the neighbors or significant other.
That said, it is a perfect low profile, compact, practice amp with great sound.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Good Warmth
- Portable
Cons
- Limited Functions
- Weak
Best Uses
- Apartment
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
5 stars within this class of amps.
Recently moved into an apartment, so naturally my Bogner is collecting dust. Needed something quiet, small, and simple to play on to keep myself from going insane. This little guy did the trick. It's got fantastic tone for being so small & cheap. It's very lightweight, and works great sitting on my desk or kitchen table.
Wish an amp this good at this price was around when I started out playing! Things have definitely come a long way from the piece of junk 15w Crate that I had for my first amp as a teenager.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Portable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
When it comes to this amp, part of me says to buy it. Why? The footprint is small. I have it on desk at work right now. The sound is pretty good in both the clean and dirty channels. There's also plenty of volume for this little guy.
The other part of me, the one who knows now, but wishes he knew earlier, says don't buy this amp. Like its been mentioned before, don't even bother to attempt to hookup your iPod, unless you love to hear white noise accompanying the music that's being played.
The other, my Gain switch keeps cutting in and out. This was after only two or three uses.
I know its inexpensive, but I'd expect better from Marshall. So now I have to open up the back and see if I can fix what Marshall broke (or more like forgot to assemble correctly).
In summary...sound..great. Craftmanship...the pits.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Portable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
I bought this for a child to use with a 3/4 size strat. It is the perfect size for that use. The amp functions just fine, nothing wrong with it. The sound is not impressive on the clean channel but it's useable, the OD channel is not bad. If he wanted to play mostly with distortion I would keep this amp, but he is going to be playing clean most of the time, so I'm returning this one in exchange for a Fender Frontman. If you want Marshall distortion in a small package this is not a bad buy, but If you plan to use the clean channel quite a bit, I would suggest something else. I also don't like the fact that this amp has no bass or treble controls, and you will miss them terribly on the clean channel because it needs them pretty bad. The OD is decent as-is, but the cleans need tweaking and you can't do it.
Pros
- Aux Input
- Distortion
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Headphone Jack
- Portable
- Quality
- Tone
Cons
- No EQ
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Home Studio
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
I'm a bassist that's dabbled in guitar and I decided to finally buy one (LTD 101fm) and also got this amp to go along with it. So far no complaints, seems to be of good quality and though it lacks and real form of an EQ the tonal abilities are still pretty good. I play metal predominantly and the distortion fits it quite well.
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
its not to good but its alright for a begginer but when you start to get a ear for true tone u grow out of it really quick. if you keep it low and hook a few pedals to it its good. but alone it lacks.. good for musicians between beginner and 2-3 months in
its a nice little practice amp. i got it last year for small practice(my only other amp was a vox ad50vt large bulky and hard to bring back and forth) and it did the job
its built alright but its speaker blows at high volume. and the distortion is terrible. u would need a distortion pedal if u want heavier then blues. but the contour knob is really nice though
u get what u pay for. it lacks alot of things
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
Purchased this little amp and the Peavey Backstage at the same time for the same price to use in living room for practice etc. and because I go nuts over little practice amps. the Marshall looks awesome but the Peavey sounds mucho better. It has a 'faux tube sound' and it actually does sound like a little tube amp or close to it. Have the little Fender practice amps at about the same price too and of all three the Peavey sounds IMHO the best. The Marshall does look much better however and is sturdy build and worked perfectly out of the box.
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
I got this amp a few days ago and I noticed it made a buzzing sound which I didn't hear in all those video reviews/demo. It wasn't really that noticeable until I miked it up. Being a beginner I don't know if it's normal and I tried to find solutions and I read somewhere that maybe the guitar and the cable was causing the buzzing.
I will update this comment once I've tested it with different cables and a different guitar. But for a beginner it's good to use to practice I would say. Just don't mic it up.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Good Warmth
- Portable
Cons
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Performances
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
I bought this to use as a practice amp at my apartment. While the features are limited, it does sound good. It has nice cleans and the overdrive channel is pretty flexible. The mid contour is cool and gives you some range of EQ. I play through it everyday and hasn't disappointed yet.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Good Warmth
- Portable
- Powerful
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Studio
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
I am not a performer or anything like that, but this is probably a great practice amp which is what I use it for. I personally like the sound, be it on the clean side or the overdrive. I have not mastered it yet but I can get the sound I want out of it. I use it in a smaller room, probably 15x15 and it's pretty loud. Is it a beast that'll blow your sox off??? probably not, but look at the spec's and decide for yourself. I wanted a practice amp that had some overdrive and a little power. I think this works great
Pros
- Portable
Cons
- Loud Electric Buzz
- Poor Controlls
- Poor Sound Quality
- Weak
Best Uses
- Alone In A Tiny Room
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
This has a nice look, but thats about it. There is a loud electric buzz regardless of settings, instruments, or cables that is hard to overlook. The controls have little variability. power cord is short. I\d say either buy a big real amp, or a different brand. I miss my behringer and my orange box amps
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Good Warmth
- Portable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
Perfect practice amp. Nothing fancy but good sound and ease of use.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Excellent Sound
- Portable
- Powerful
Cons
Best Uses
- Performances
Comments about Marshall MG Series MG10CF 10W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp:
This is a nice little amp. It has the Marshall sound, for the price what more could you ask for.
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