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and these can do great job for solid state convenience, price, reliability, etc when they work properly
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I can't emphasize enough how warm and how truly diverse the tone of this amp is while still retaining that classic Marshall tone all in a solid state, I was very impressed.
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If you are looking for an affordable, loud, crunchy, Marshall solid state amp, then look no further
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It should also be noted that it has the cheaper solid state drawback of a fizzy high end when the gain is cranked, but this will be true wherever you look
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If you're used to a tube amp, this 30-watt solid state amplifier is not very
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Nice size, and very good high and mid range tone for a tiny speaker, a little thin on the bass, but its a mini solid state amp for not much money; plenty loud, does as
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Sure, the tube amp has its qualities, I suppose, but my heart is stuck on the Marshall solid state.
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For me the tone was a below average solid state sound.
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Nice size, and very good high and mid range tone for a tiny speaker, a little thin on the bass, but its a mini solid state amp for not much money; plenty loud, does as
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It's solid state
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Its solid state and a Marshall.
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I can get some nice body out of this that other solid state models seemed to be lacking.
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But, this particular Marshall product is solid state this experience with this particular product and with the packaging by Amazon was awful.
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Product was below my expectations and standards but I shouldn't have expected much from a small solid state amp.
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It should also be noted that it has the cheaper solid state drawback of a fizzy high end when the gain is cranked, but this will be true wherever you look
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Yes it's solid state, but it has that great Marshall
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If you want small solid state, I'd recommend a Fender Champion 20 or Mustang I for around the same price.
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And in a blind test, I can almost always tell which amp is tube over a hybrid or a solid state.
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It's not the same as a tube amp, but for solid state it sure packs a punch!
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The sound quality is just terrible even for a solid state amp
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Absolutely perfect reproduction of the Marshall tube tone in a solid state amp.
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It's nice, being solid state, so you can dial the volume down and not lose the sound quality
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I'm pretty impressed with how they were able to recreate the classic Marshall tone in a solid state practice amp.
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And yes it's solid state.
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Clearly a solid state sound, nothing to compare with a tube amp
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If your looking for a good solid state amp that cheap in cost and amazing in look and sound(and well built) then this is your guy
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While they aren't as good as stand alone analog pedals, they are very usuable and the best built in effects I've heard on a solid state amp
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Even though this is a solid-state amp, it has a decent tone and can give a good amount of volume
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You won't get the rich sound of the traditional Marshall tube amps, but for a solid state Amp Head you won't find a better one for the money.
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but I think solid state amps always lack a good clean tone
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If your looking for a good solid state amp that cheap in cost and amazing in look and sound(and well built) then this is your guy
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I have quite a few amps in my collection including tube and solid state and this is my new favorite amp for bedroom volume rock and metal
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I purchased a set of 30 watt 16Ω Celestion speakers to replace the factory speakers, and when I opened the cabinets, the factory speakers clearly state “16 ohms” right on the back of the magnets; clear as day
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The overdrive channel is your standard solid state crunch and nothing to write home about
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It is solid state, so it's a great jamming/practice amp, because it'll be darn near bomb-proof
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I would highly recommend as an at-home practice amp.
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This does more for your sound then you expect it too as its real clean in the clean channel and gritty as you want it to be in the other