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Marshall Mini Mi
This is a good little amp to take to places to play. It is very light and is powered by batteries and sounds really cool with some clean distortion. Its pretty loud for a little monster like this.
Reviewed by lillmp08 on 8/14/2006 who plays Rock, meatal.
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My little buddy
I bought this for use one a vacation only. I wasn't expecting much but this little thing blew me away. It actually sounds really good. I played an ESP KH-202 through it. It can get loud. Only problem is when the volume is up too far it gets real muddy. I still use it for practicing from time to time. In my opinion it is worth the money.
Reviewed by Ed on 9/22/2006 who plays 80's metal, rock.
26 people found this review helpful.
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My Own Wall Of Marshalls
I got two of these on accident. They both sound very similar. For an amp this small its very loud(At full volume it is as loud as my 100watt at volume 1!) This amp produces a very AC/DCish distortion, not good for low de-tuned modern metal(You lose alot of gain), Im probably going to buy a distortion pedal for this so it wouldn't matter for long. This is a good amp I take it to Music Club at my high school onece a week thats all I really need it for
Reviewed by Son Of A British Man on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Metal, Christian Rock/Metal.
19 people found this review helpful.
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Portable Marshall Awesomeness
This is pure Marshall quality and sound. You change around the sound to differen't cool tones. You can also make it as loud as you need. You can attach any effects to it, and it always sounds fantastic. The batteries last long, and is so portable. You can bring it anywhere, and you don't have to worry about it breaking. This is the best portable amp around, and at such an affordable price. Marshall rules.
Reviewed by Guitboxman978 on 11/1/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Metal, psychedelic, jazz fusion.
5 people found this review helpful.
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Marshall Micro Stack
The Marshall MS-4 Micro Stack is a great little practice amp if you don't want to lug around a big amp. It sounds decent for its size. The clean setting is nice and the overdrive kicks it up a notch. The headphone jack is great. The only bad thing is that this micro stack is made out of cheap plastic, but it still sounds pretty decent considering its size. It was easy to transport (fits in some guitar cases) when I was traveling overseas.
Reviewed by phatwon on 9/22/2006 who plays slow to moderate rock.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Sweetness
I got this little amp so I could plug in and not wake anyone up. Let me tell you, I'm glad I got it. The tone is nice, it sounds great with little or no distortion, but the didtortion isnt that great. Still, this is a great amp and is worth buying.
Reviewed by Speedbeetle07 on 7/25/2007 who plays Metal/Rock.
12 people found this review helpful.
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Marshall Mini Stack Rocks
This is a great little amp.I bought it along with an inexpensive guitar to carry around so I can practice more.I wasn't so pleased with the axe,but this amp did meet my expectations.The only gripe I would have is that this amp is one of the higher priced mini amps and it doesn't have more "effects".Now this isn't a fatal flaw in my opinion,but I just think that Marshall could build in a few features such as flanger or chorus or touch wah...etc..(just a thought!) For a beginner or someone like me that likes to get their practice when they can on the fly this 'lil amp is great.But I would recommend trying out some of the other mini amps to see which one you like best,but you can't go wrong with this amp.
Reviewed by Jeff C on 9/12/2009 who plays Rock, Blues, Free Jam.
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size doesn't matter, but it's how you use it.
you can amplify your electric guitar anywhere!!!! on the side of the road for money, power outage, or even impressing your friends without hauling your equipment. the best part is you can plug in your headphones!
Reviewed by Conner Nielsen on 8/20/2009 who plays metal, blues, rock.
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Kick Butt Machine
This micro stack is a loud thing that can blast out most regular amps. it has supprisingly good tone controls for such a little amp. I am pretty impresed, since you get true marshall tone at only 60 bucks. If you wantto start small, or just not tick your parents off, than this is for you.
Reviewed by Gudboi on 1/3/2007 who plays rock.
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My guitar hero loves this little portable amp!
My 14 year purchased this little powerful amp with his own money. He never leaves home without it. He loves the distortion and sound more than the small amp he used for guitar lessons. Great little gift for an electric guitar lover.
Reviewed by Christine Coleman on 2/18/2009 who plays Pop/rock classic rock alternative.
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