Marshall MS4 Not-So-Mini Practice Amp reviews

Marshall MS4 Not-So-Mini Practice Amp reviews







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Marshall MS4 Not-So-Mini Practice Amp reviews


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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 exchanged my $$$ 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 been acting as an antenna? But then why doesn't that happen with regular amps? It wasn't loud, and didn't impair the function (when I turned the guitar volume back up I couldn't hear it anymore), but was strange. Anybody who knows about this stuff feel free to e-mail me. One last thing, although it says it can be powered by battery or mains, the product DOES NOT come with the converter to do so. Thought that was a bummer and a disappointment.

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