Marshall Mode Four Guitar Amplifier Full Stack with MF350 and 2 MF280 Cabinets
In addition to delivering aggressive, bottom heavy, modern, high-gain sounds, Marshall also wanted the Mode Four to offer great clean tones as well as the myriad of overdriven sounds that have made Marshall famous.
Overall User Ratings (based on 13 ratings)
Submitted May 26, 2005 by a customer from yahoo.com
"amasing, diverse guitar amp."
well since i dont own one i think i will be trying to find a cheep one as soon as pos.
Sound
loud and proud, great dynamic, great sound foran average player stadium sound for a good player, yes very expressive, mixed with a couple of effects you can create pretty much any sound, all sounds are very good and it has a wide variety, amasing, it could be used live or in a studio casue of its great tonal range, i used a rat pedal, a vox wah and dicital delay, a rat pedal will make your solo's stand out infront of anything and not be to distorted.
Features
yes it included a channel slector pedal, the most useful features are the amount of prescence you can have on stage, non this amp is a well built and well thought about, well with the distortion pedal and wah pedal even on the clean channel you can rack out heart pounding solo's.
Quality
it is of amasing quality and could be thrown off stage and still be in one piece.
Value
little expensive but well worth it if you owned one.
Manufacturer Support
yes with other amps and unless you speak to the right people they don't know what they are talking about.
The Wow Factor
it is a beatifull amp
Musical Background:
active musician
Musical Style:
rock, blues, jazz and punk
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