Marshall MG101GFX Guitar Combo Amplifier (1x12", 100 Watts)

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Outfitted with an emulated headphone output, the Marshall MG101GFX makes for the perfect bedroom amp, but with 100W of power, it's at at home on any stage.

Don't be fooled by the simplicity of the Marshall MG101GFX Guitar Combo Amplifier. This series of amps delivers a range of classic and modern tones, with all the essential features that players need, and so much more. All the amps in this range are fitted with an emulated headphone output to make silent practice easier than ever. No matter what stage you;re playing on, these amps will look as great as they sound, thanks to their gold piping and gold metal finish.

Features:

- Custom 12 inch speaker
- Clean, Crunch, OD1, OD2 channels
- Modern digital effects
- Manual & preset channel modes
- On-board tuner
- Emulated headphone output

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-877-6863

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted August 29, 2020 by a customer from gmail.com

"Great amp but the price could be better"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This amp is honestly a great solid state amp. Great clean channel, crunch channel is solid, the two over drive channels are amazing, (OD2 is my personal favorite since it's the high gain) and it honestly sounds really good. The three modulation effects are good although I don't use them but they are solid. The delay is good too although for the price I wish there more to it, but still not bad. It's got a built in tuner although you might want to use an actual tuner. Headphone jack is solid, the mp3 out is solid, and the overall construction is high quality too. And the overall sound of this amp is amazing and it really does have that Marshall tone is you know how to use it right. These are just my opinions of course. And finally the price. Although it's a great sounding amp for what is is, $500 is still too high for what this amp actually is, so you might say you're paying for the Marshall brand name. I wish I could recommend this amp but in all honesty you're better off getting a Boss Katana amp. Way cheaper, and has way more to it. In a real world this amp should cost... probably about $300-$350. But overall, this is still a great solid state amp and I am glad that I bought it.
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