The Marshall MG10KK Kerry King Guitar Combo Amp packs a huge punch into a small package. The MG10KK is very easy to use but allows for a variety of tone adjustments including clean, tone contour, and of course an overdrive that will melt your face. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
Very simple plug in and go. It has 4 knobs: clean channel volume, gain, gain channel volume, and a tone(contour)knob. Headphone jack and CD jack. Very simpleand easy to use. You don't expect a lot of features from a practice amp.
Quality:
Seems to be built pretty solid. Doesn't look like it'll fall apart or blow up anytime soon.
Value:
For $99 you can't go wrong.
Desirability:
This has to have the coolest look on the front panel on any Marshall. The Metallic red and black tribal tattoo panel with black knobs are a different look for any Marshall but a very wicked cool look. I wish they did this look for Kerry's JCM 800 signature head.
Sound:
For a 10 watt practice amp with a 6.5 inch speaker it sounds great. Keep in mind this is a PRACTICE amp NOT a gigging amp. I can't stand when people are overly critical that it doesn't have the tone that a 100 watt JCM800 has. It's got enough tone to make you happy when you practice or warm up. It does exactly what it was designed to do. Also it's pretty loud too.
Ease of Use:
Plug and go!
Support:
Haven't needed to use them ever with any of my Marshall amps.
Overall:
For $99 you can't go wrong. If you're looking for a good practice amp this is one you should really look into. Keep in mind this is not a gigging amp but a warm up practice amp. It does what it was designed to do. It has a good tone and good volume for a 10 watt 6.5 inch speaker practice amp. The gain is not fuzzy and chiansaw like it's very focused and thick which surprised me. Most 10 watt practice amps have that fuzzy gain. Very simple to use plug in and go. IF this amp were to go down, get stolen, or some how grow legs and walk away I would get another. This is a great value amp and it'll shock you with how good it sounds. Like I said above I just can't stand it when people say this amp isn't good like a tube amp or it doesn't sound as big as it should. It's 10 watts and a practice amp NOT a live playing amp. If you need a practice amp this amp will make you very happy.
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