• Reviews around distortion (3.53 of 5)

    Marshall MG30CFX MG Series 30-Watt Guitar Combo Amp

    • the distortion is great no matter what you
    • The 3 OD channels are great and you can get configurations for an extensive range: from a light blues, a dirty blues, hard rock and havier distortion
    • Good clean tones and classic Marshall lower intestine weakening distortion
    • Great practice amp for small spaces, even better (way better) using clean channel to use distortion, boost, fuzz pedals to rock
    • It's inexpensive but will give you the sound you are looking for instead of just fuzzy distortion or just plain dull
    • A nice overdriven distortion kicked
    • I call absolute BS on anyone who claims this amp does not have enough distortion, which is why attached a video for proof
    • Very nice clean sound and grungy distortion for blues or old school rock n' roll.
    • You can definitely get some nice distortion out of it and the mp3 hookup to play along with your favorite songs is a big plus, especially with the headphone jack to not bother your neighbors
    • My main complaint is the distortion or lack thereof, you can mess with the equalizer a
    • Sound is garbled and forget about any good distortion tone.
    • Good clean tones and classic Marshall lower intestine weakening distortion
    • The only downside is the constant low buzz on both clean/distortion channels, but this amp definitely gets the job done as a little apartment jam amp.
    • If you are looking to recreate the "Rhoads Crunch", this amp can do it if you use a good distortion pedal
    • Even using a pedal I couldn't get very good distortion out of this amp, it's like it's determined to sound clean