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Marshall MS4 Mini Micro Full Stack Battery Amplifier
For those player to whom a full-stack is a must, Marshall has introduced the MS-4, a full stack in miniature form standing at 25 cm tall, 11 cm wide and 6 cm deep (approx. 10 x 4.3 x 2.4"). The MS-4 has a headphone output for those of you who want to rock in private. This output can even be used to drive an external power amp if you so wish. The MS-4 is finished in traditional Marshall black, with white logo and gold panel.
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| | 6 people wrote reviews | |
| | AMS Customer from USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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| i have no intention on replacing this item soon, this is the best thing i have ever spent my money on and wouldn't sell it for double the money.
kyle.............................. comments on Quality: the best (and smallest) amp I have. comments on Features: like no other. comments on Ease of Use: very very easy. comments on Value: i honestly think there's no other amp like this at a cheaper price. comments on Sound: it's better than my other one, it even has radio stations. metal, rock playing the guitar for 9 months, and am already better than all of my friends. | |
| | AMS Customer from USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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QUALITY: well built, although the MS2 seems to be stronger and more rugged.
FEATURES: for it's size they're okay....but this doesn't have radio stations like people say!
EASE OF USE: super easy, just put the battery (included) in and you're ready to go, the controls are a snap to learn.
VALUE: the best portable amp out there...go for it!
SOUND: clean sounds are awesome, but the distortion leaves a lot to be desired...you can't palm mute with this amp, 'cause it will sound like you're holding the strings completely. if you like to palm mute like me, you'll have to apply veeeery little pressure on the strings so they sound right. and another thing....the distortion in general is not so great at all...if you crank the gain all the way up, it will sound like a radio with interference...be very careful with the settings...
STYLE: rock, metal, punk
MUSIC EXPERIENCE: hobby | |
| | Jeff Mayes from Horseshoe Bay, TX, USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Features:
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| This is a great sounding little system. I was shocked at the quality of this stack. | | Features:
| I think the best feature of this product would be the fact you do not have to sacrifice the ability to have professional equipment when you have limited traveling space. | | Sound:
| The sound of this mini stack is great. I was shocked to hear the quality and clarity of each note. | | Reliability:
| I have only had this a short time. However being a Marshall product I am sure it will be reliable. | | Overall:
| My overall opinion is that I am impressed. I would recomend this mini stack to anyone that would like an amp to take with them on business trips, etc. | | Value:
| You will not be disappointed with the quality, sound or price of this mini stack. It is just an all around great product at a great price. | |
| | Darin from Loccarini | | Overall Ranking: | | Value:
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| This unit is so neat you almost want to buy one for every room of the house! OK, let's get serious. The gain is weak, as other reviewers have said. If it had a little more gain, and reverb (how much would that cost to throw in, not too much?), it would be awesome. Now it's ok for whatever most people would use it for (if they didn't just use it as a nick-nack), such as in a car, a park, or during a blackout! It's as loud as I would expect, and will allow me to practice up anywhere I desire. It's a novelty not to be outdone! Considering what you can get a Fender Frontman DSP amp for money wise, like I said, it should have better gain and some reverb. But...I'm happy to have spent my $50 for it and would suggest you do the same if you need to practice on the run or in the park. Now, here's the weird part. I set my guitar on the floor, and next thing you know I hear music coming from the amp! It was a radio station! I'm no electrical engineer, but perhaps the cord could have b | |
| | crutches from El Cajon,CA,US | | Overall Ranking: | | Ease of Use:
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| OVERALL: it works good and has a lot of features for its size.
STYLE: rock/metal |
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