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| The MS-2 is the ultimate in portable battery/mains adaptor operated micro amps, packing a full 1 Watt of Marshall tone into a tiny case measuring just 14 x 11 x 6cm. This mighty micro Marshall half-stack has switchable Clean and Overdrive modes. |
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| Features: | 7.5 |
| Sound: | 7.7 |
| Reliability: | 7.6 |
| Impression: | 8.3 |
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| Overall rating: | 7.8 |
| Users rating: | 6.1 |
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Featured review by:
unregistered, on august 13, 2005
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Local Music Store
Features: The cool this about this amp is that I think it's the only mini-amp to have a belt clip on it to carry it around this is really useful, and if you're a busker it's for you! Two simple knobs (apart from the power one) clea and overdrive channel, but I'm left abit disappointed as the Roland Micro-Amp for only twenty quid for has 7 effects and amp models. It has a headphone jack and it looks nice! // 6
Sound: As I said the amp has two channels clean and overdrive, the clean channel is not very loud (only as much as you can expect from a mini amp). The sound is quite compact and as you turn up the volume it becomes distorted even though it's 'clean') but it doesn't sound too bad. Next is the overdrive, people are making it out to be far worse than it is, it does fuzz abit at full volume, this reason it doesn't fuzz so much is that it's not really a brutal distortion, at full volume its as distorted as an amp with gain on about 5-6, otherwise it's like a overdrive pedal (not distortion) on a tame setting. The overdrive is really loud, as loud as the volume I use my practice amp at home, but to get a good sustain you need a pedal or to have it at full volume. Overall I rate the sound 4, it's more than I expected, but if you have a distortion pedal it's a 5 as it packs just as much a punch as any other amp with one on and the sound quality is excellent. // 8
Reliability & Durability: The amp is very durable, I've dropped it a few times and it's survived without scratches. There's no much else to say. // 10
Impression: If you're looking for a portable amp which you can actually carry round without trouble this is for you, don't expect too much though as it is only a micro amp. It's only for fun, I wouldn't use it at a gig obviously. But it would be excellent if you're writing songs or just want to practice away from home. Also the battery life is excellent, 20 hours I think. // 8
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Reviewed by:
Idiot Pineapple, on march 24, 2006
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 50
Purchased from: zzsound
Features: Well, it's a practice amp. The Marshall MS-2 is the perfect lounge around companion for when you don't wanna disturb the neighbors, but you still want that quality Marshall sound. This little fella comes with a volume knob, tone, and an "OD" mode. It also has a standard input jack, a headphone jack, and a place to plug in an AC adaptor. And lets not forget the staggering 1 watt of power. This amp lacks power, but it has quite an interesting sound. Enough sound versitility for you to toy around with just about any style, but not enough to gig with, or to be able to fully expirement with. It's just a practice amp after all. The 1 watt can fill a small room, but if you were planning to gig with it you would probably get drowned out. So just sit back, clip it to your belt and play for your girlfriend. // 7
Sound: I usually use the little guy with my Ibanez artcore series guitar, and it's quite a nice sound. The clean channel is a bit on the quiet side, and cranking it results in some distortion. The best way to use this amp is with its overdrive setting. The MS-2 despite its size has some pretty nice crunch. Really good mid range tones. I've actually put a wah though it, and it didn't sound half bad. Despite the lack of a loud clean channel, the fuzz on this baby more than makes up for it. I would argue that trying to make it "clean" on the OD setting sounds better than the actual clean setting. The OD when on full volume sounds a bit like the softer Pearl Jam songs. I'm personally a fan of its sound, though a better clean channel would be nice. // 8
Reliability & Durability: Well, it's plastic, though it can still take some abuse. About a week into it the OD channel got "lose" or something like that, and it takes some smacking to get it to work. The battery compartment is also busted and needs some gentle taps to work as well. Though I can't imagine all these little guys to be like that. And Marshall is quality stuff. I would never use it for a gig however, or most jam sessions, as it is simply not powerful enough. It also lacks a wide range of sounds. What I would recommend it more is small acoustic jams, or just some personal enjoyment for when it's quiet time in the household. // 7
Impression: Well, they call it a practice amp for a reason. It's small, quiet, but it has just enough power to get a nice fuzzy distortion for when you wanna rock out on your bed. I've been playing for almost three years, and I normally use my Acoustic tube amp for any jam sessions or gigs. As I've said many times, this amp is not powerful, it has little to no clean channel, and it's not the most durable substance in the world. This amp is really just for practice and/or personal enjoyment when you don't wanna shake the floor. I recommend it to any guitarist who enjoys playing for hours a day like I do. If it were stolen, and if it breaks, even more, I will definitely get a new one. // 9
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Reviewed by:
Kirdy, on october 10, 2006
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Rajen Music
Features: The amp is pretty good for putting it on the computer desk so you can play tabs on the internet or to just muck around in a small room because I think it's the only micro-amp to have a belt clip. I play lots of music and it's not that good for clean songs. Great for distortion though. But maybe it's because I’ve jus got a crappy Fender Frontman 15G and a California series Squire Strat Fender guitar. It’s got a headphone jack at the side of it and you can connect it to mains if you buy the cable. I'm not sure how long the battery lasts because I haven’t used up the battery yet. The amp has two channels, clean and overdrive. It's got three knobs volume, Tone and a knob for switching it on to clean then overdrive. It is definitely loud enough for a room on overdrive. // 8
Sound: Well I’m using a California series Strat Squire Fender with 3 single coil pickups (I’m a little low on cash). It suits my music style pretty good because I play Blink 182, Fall out Boy, Tenacious D, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, guns n roses, Jimmy Eat World with max treble and max distortion. It picks up a lot with max volume and distortion, like the crackling stuff and no sure what it’s called. It doesn’t have much of a variety of sounds but it's still good. The clean channel isn’t very distorted at high volumes because it doesn’t even go that loud but you could make a clean channel out of the overdrive by putting the volume to about 4 or 3. The distortion isn't very hardcore but it's fairly loud on that channel. // 7
Reliability & Durability: Yeah well as I said it uses a battery that seems like it lasts for ever so I would depend on it. I definitely wouldn’t use it for a gig. The amp has never broken down and I’ve dropped it a couple of times from about waist height. The battery pack at the back is kind of dodgy and I can see it braking in a couple of years. The plastic seems kind of light but I guess it would have to be because you’re wearing it on your waist. Well the amp is made in Korea! So I'm not sure how good the quality over there is. // 8
Impression: I guess I’d play mainly alternative rock I think. Well it's a good match for jus using it to practice and muck around. I've been playing for almost 2 years. I own a California series Squire guitar and a Fender Frontman 15G. that’s about all. I wished I had asked for a cheaper price before I bought it. Because I’ve heard others get it for cheaper. If it were lost or stolen I would definitely get it again from a cheaper place. I really like the fact that it has a belt clip for it. But I jus hate the battery back bit of it. It really pisses me off for some reason. I don't really have a favourite feature. I didn’t compare it to any other amp which I think I should have. The only thing I wish it came with is the mains adapter. // 8
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Reviewed by:
HeartOfDarkness, on june 12, 2004
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 42.09
Purchased from: Pete Wrights Music, Yeovil, Somerset, UK
Features: This micro amp is battery powered, 2 channel (clean and overdrive) that switches by knob that looks like the 1 volume and 1 tone control. It has a headphone jack but it is the same size a guitar lead so not for cd player headphones without an adaptor. I bought this amp to play in my garden without getting complained at by neigbours, unless it is very windy, it is okay for this, also good for bedroom practice. // 8
Sound: I am using it with an Ibanez gsa-60 and it can achieve a fair range of sounds, from warm bluesy overdrive to ac/dc style rock, unfortunately this is mainly dependant on the volume. It suits rock music more than metal, although the metal sound is okay, the distortion is fairly weak though, so no death metal through this amp. The clean channel sounds overdriven over about 6 on the volume control, and is very quiet, full volume on the clean channel sounding like 2 or 3 on the overdriven channel. // 6
Reliability & Durability: It has nevr broken down, but I have only had it a month or so and bought it new. I would trust the quality in a gig, if it was just a tad more powerful that 1 watt. // 8
Impression: I mostly play metal e.g Iced Earth, Judas Priest, and it doesn't really cut it with metal. I've been playing about 6 months and own the Ibanez gsa-60 mentioned and a Peavey Rage 158. This amp was nothing more and nothing less than I expected, I love the sound of it on the overdrive channel cranked up full, but I wish the clean sound was louder and it took smaller headphone jacks. Overall I am impressed with the versatilitly of this little babysized amp. // 8
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Reviewed by:
a6l6e6x1, on january 07, 2008
1 of 2 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 36.6
Purchased from: GAK
Features: Before I start I must say this amp is so cute. Just look at how small it is. Anyway 2 channels clean and overdrive, no special effects unless you use a pedal but it's not surprising as it is only £20. Nice looking amp with a good clean not so good overdrive. // 8
Sound: Using a Ibanez RG2550E and a Boss MT-2 metal zone. The clean for this amp considering it's size is quite impressive and does give the right sort of sound for slow songs. The distortion however is pathetic, like a cat being put in a blender. Using the MT-2 it's not so bad and can get a Metallica sound out of it nothing heavier though. // 7
Reliability & Durability: Only had it 2 weeks and there have been no problems but I've barely used it. I have dropped it onto my wooden floor many times but it still soldiers on which I thought was quite impressive. Not for use at a gig obviously as it's only 2 watts but could be used outside in the summer if you feel like busking or showing off your guitar skills to your friends. // 9
Impression: I like playing COB, All That Remains and basically bands around that category and dropped tunings being a must this can't cope to well. It's not a bad thing though as it is so cheap and the amp is basically a bit of harmless fun. I hate the distortion without a pedal and I love how small it is, makes me laugh every time I see it. I would advise anyone to buy this as long as they don't expect unbelievable distortion. // 8
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Reviewed by:
darthbuttchin, on august 17, 2007
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Allegro Music
Features: This amp is designed simply for practicing at times when you have to keep quiet, or for travelling. You could also use it for busking I suppose, but it wouldn't be particularly loud. It has an Overdrive and Clean Channel, but after a year or so of playing through it these channels become almost indistinguishable between. It has a headphone jack, reinforcing the quiet practice idea. The control panel is simple, three knobs, volume, tone and on/off. // 8
Sound: I use either my Cruiser by Crafter RG600 or Fender Sunn Mustang with the amp. I have varying musical styles, from blues to classic rock and punk and soul and so much more. For a little amp, it manages to keep up with all of these, although I doubt it would be suited to Death Metal. It can get quite noisy, if you turn the volume up, but then the small speaker distorts and doesnt't sound all that amazing, especially on the overdrive channel. If you turn the volume up past 7 0r 8 on the clean channel, the speaker distorts and sounds displeasing. The distortion isnt brutal, it's not designed for chugging out dropped tuning riffs with tons of distortion. I'm not entirely sure whther you can use pedals with it, I have never tried, as I'm worried about blowing the tiny speaker. // 8
Reliability & Durability: Its not a gigging amp, but it could manage busking, if the street wasn't very busy. You would need a spare 9V battery, just in case, but I have noticed that when my pedals leds don't light up, if I swith batteries, the led on the MS-2 lights up, thus saving me some battery money, at least for a while. Sometimes the volume cuts out, though this may be due to crappy leads. The speaker can get terribly distorted when batteries are low making it sound like a gorrillas fart. // 8
Impression: Overall, I like this little amp, due to the fact that it's so simple to use and easily portable, on days where I really can't be bothered to take my large amp out to relatives etc. Although the review may sound fairly negative, by no means am I saying that you shouldn't consider the amp, I'm just stating that it isnt the greatest. I've been playing for 3 years and own various bits of gear, pedals, a couple of larger amps and many guitars. This was my first amp and I think that by and large, it's a great amp for a begginer, but you can quickly out grow it. I do still use it, but only when I haven't got the energy to use the others. If it was stolen, I'd probably replace it, as it's a useful thing to have hanging around, just in case. // 9
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Reviewed by:
Calvin Waller, on march 28, 2008
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Guitar Center
Features: I got this amp a year and a half ago. This amp was made for a person to tarvel around without carrying a big amp. It has a clip on the back so you can put it on your belt to walk around with. It has a clean and overdrive channel with just a volume and tone knob. It isn't very versatile but you can have a lot of fun with it. It takes a nine volt battery and lasts a long time. This amp is good for a lot of standard clean or blues songs. I play some of both and I bring this to picnics and things like that with my family. I do wish that it had a two or three band EQ though but it would make the amp bigger too and this is for small travel things. I use this amp for small parties with my family for sing alongs and it has enough power to deliver enough sound for people to hear it. It has an input for your guitar cable and an input for headphones too so this can be good for a warm up before a gig too. // 7
Sound: I just use my SG on this amp with standard 490 pickups in the neck and middle. This amp is for mostly kids that want to run around and play at the same time but this can be used by adults too because it does have that Marshall sound, just in a smaller package. I usually play classic rock and the blues with this amp because it sounds pretty well for those two genres. This amp can be noisy though. If the gain control is up too high, the amp can go out of control with feedback and a lot of bad fuzz. This amp can make some good clean sounds for jazz and some low gain blues rock on the overdrive channel. That is about as much variety as you are going to get out of this firecracker. The clean channel doesn't get distorted at all though. That is the good thing about this amp. The distortion is bad though. If the gain is too high, it will provide too much feedback and make anything sound bad. // 7
Reliability & Durability: I can depend on it as long as I have a spare battery. But this is strictly a fool around or a warm up amp. You want a much stronger amp for a gig of any type. This amp won't break down on you if you don't drop it. These amps are made exceptionally well for the price. // 8
Impression: I play blues, blues rock, classic rock, and classic metal and this amp is a good match for blues and blues rock songs. This amp is very good for warm ups or a family outing. I have been playing for six years and I own some bigger amps thatn this one including a thirty watt Vox that is my primary amp. I bought this amp for less weight and easy maneuverability and that is what I am happy for. I would buy this amp again if it broke because it is good to bring to camping trips and all sorts of stuff. I love the clean channel but hate the overdrive because you can't have the gain up too high or else it will go out of control. I wish this thing had noise reduction for that. I chose this amp because I didn't like the look of the tiny Fenders they had in stock. // 9
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Reviewed by:
andrewpledger, on july 04, 2008
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: £ 10
Features: This amp has got 1 volume, 1 tone and one Off/Clean/OD knob. It has a single input at the front and a headphone out on the side. As stated above it has a clean and an overdrive channel, the latter being much louder. I mainly use this amp when I’m playing in the garden or outside. I also use it as an iPod speaker thanks to a patch cable and a jack adapter. I play too many styles to mention and it handles about half of them. One feature I wish this amp had was a gain knob as the distortion can be very weak. // 6
Sound: I use this amp with a Harley Benton superstrat or with an Epiphone LP 100. As mentioned with a bit of coaxing it can cope with some of the styles I play. The distortion is not brutal enough unless it is cranked which leads to quite a lot of unwanted fizz. When either of the channels is over about half the start to break up and distort, this adds some crunch to the clean channel and a bit too much fizz to the OD channel. // 4
Reliability & Durability: So far nothing has broken on the amp but there have been some fixable problems. The two metal contacts for the battery lost their spring after a while and had to be bent outward so to battery didn't cut out. The cover for the battery compartment was very loose and rattled at high volumes but it was easily fixed with some tape, although it could be a problem if the battery needs to be changed regularly. // 6
Impression: Overall it is quite a handy piece of kit regardless of poor sound and has proved itself in a number of situations. The one thing I wish I had thought about before buying this product was the lack of a gain control. If it were lost/stolen I would probably have a look around for an alternative. The thing I most love about this amp is how useful it is as a mobile sound source for almost anything. // 7
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Reviewed by:
ncray, on april 29, 2008
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 44.95
Purchased from: Guitar Center
Features: I don't know what year the amp was made in but I think it is a fairly recent product. You can change from two channels: clean and overdrive. I bought this amp because I wanted something to play through that could be taken anywhere. I haven't used it all that much since I bought it, sometimes at night for an hour or so. It runs on a 9V battery and I purchased mine in December '07 and haven't changed the battery yet. // 7
Sound: I have a Epi Les Paul with ZW EMG's and I play different styles RHCP to Metallica. The amp can be quite loud, but when turned up past 7 or so the sound is awful. I have only turned it up past 7 five or six times, because I just don't like what I hear. The variety is limited, but I don't think anyone is expecting variety from this amp. The clean channel is acceptable for this little amp; the overdrive doesn't sound very good. // 7
Reliability & Durability: I did not abuse this amp in any way and like I said only turned it up a half dozen times for a few seconds. One night about three months after I bought this amp the speaker went out. Now the only sounds the speaker makes sound like a TV on a broken channel with every note that is played. I thought that it was garbage until I ran headphones through it. The sound is surprisingly good and I use it all of the time practicing when there are other people Who don't want to hear it. // 2
Impression: For a few months this was a good little practice amp and it satified my expectations until it broke. I still use it with headphones and it continues to work pretty well. I have been playing for about two years. If it were stolen/lost I would not buy another, I would use my other amps that I can plug headphones into. I like the idea of taking the amp anywhere, but was disappointed that it wasn't more durable. // 5
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Reviewed by:
unregistered, on april 17, 2007
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Musicians Friend
Features: This amp is packed with Clean and overdrive channels, tone control, headphones jack, battery or A/C power, small, very convient. This amp can also be worn around on your belt. This amp is pretty simple and strait forward, and doesnt't pack many unneccessary features. // 10
Sound: This amp sounds simply sounds amazing, maybe the best amp I've ever played through. I've been playing for 24 years and currently play a lot of aggressive metal. I've owned many amps JCMs, Mesa, Engl, Soldano, Diezel, H&K, none of those amps can match the deep bottom, screaming leads, and articulate quite like this little beast on overdrive settings. The clean channel is almost as impressive and sounds sparkly clean. I am not exagerating when I say this amp has the best tone I've ever heard in my life. This thing is loud, it drowns out the other guitar in my band playing through a triple recto cranked as high as it will go. Amazing for such a tiny little amp, I would give this amp a 15 if I could. // 10
Reliability & Durability: I dropped this thing about 300 feet, still works perfectly. This amp is a lot more fire resistant than any other amp I've played through. Also been through the wash a couple times by accident, no problems once everything dried out. I have absolute Faith in Marshalls reliability and durability, they make only quality products. Build quality is outstanding and this is a very rugged amp. // 10
Impression: This amp takes everything to a whole new level. This amp is perfect for death/black/any kind of metal. This thing is simply a beast. Nothing out there can match the overdrive channel, and the clean channel is also up there with the best. I've never heard anything sound this ungodly, not even monster rack systems that cost thousands and thousands of dollars. This thing is rugged in hell and I wouldn't have any reservations using this thing for gigs. You can play this thing for days strait on the same 9 volt battery. Marshall has really outdone themselves this time. This is the most incredible amp I've ever seen in my life. If anyone ever stole this, well I don't even want to thing about it, I would rather part with my own children. Overall, this amp is highly reccomended! // 10
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Reviewed by:
-Atticus-, on july 28, 2006
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Long and McQuade
Features: This is the MS-2 Marshall Micro Amplifier. This amp was made in Korea and is 9-Volt Battery Powered. It has a very useful overdrive setting.It really suits the fast, electric music I like to play. There is volume, tone and an off-clean-over Drive knobs. No special features other than the overdrive. There is one input and one headphone jack. I mostly use this to jam with my guitar and bass buddies, if you want to use drums I suggest using a larger amp. // 9
Sound: I am using a Standard Fender Stratocaster which has three single coil pickups and an Ibanez GSA with two single coils and one humbucker. I mostly play punk music, NOFX, Blink 182, Pennywise, Lagwagon, and for rock AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. It has a really good Overdrive setting, so for those stlyes of music, it's a really good buy. If you are into slower, cleaner music, not such a great buy. There's always some kind of a fuzz sound on the clean setting. It really doesn't have a whole lot of feedback, so it's nice to use. For palm muting and things like artificial harmonics and other things like that it sounds really nice. It's not to loud, so something to use while the wife is asleep. The overdrive is pretty cool, for pop-punk music like Blink 182 and Greenday, but not so much for metal if you're into Metallica. // 10
Reliability & Durability: Well, I've never used it in a gig, but I probably wouldn't bring a backup. If you're a rocker and tend to jump around on stage, this might not be an amp for you, because it has a bad tendancy to fall off when jumping. I've never had to get it fixed, and it's fallen of my back onto the cement in my garage quite a few times, it's a pretty tough piece of technology. // 10
Impression: As I've said this amp is a great match for fast punk/rock music. Maybe you should look at a different amp for slower, cleaner music. I've been playing for four years and this has been one of my best buys. I own the Standard Stratocaster, a Standard Persicion Bass, and Ibanez GSA, a Traynor amp (from when I first started) and I like to use HOG cables. I also own a Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal and use 60mm. tortex picks. With this equipment together, it is a great buy. If it was stolen I'd definatley buy it again. My favourite part about it is the overdrive. The only thing I wish it could have were some features such as flang, or tremolo, but I guess you can only fit so much on such a small amp! // 10
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Reviewed by:
CandyCaneChild1, on december 08, 2004
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 35
Purchased from: Musicians Friend
Features: This amp only has 1 volume and 1 tone control, but for an amp that could fit in a doll house I say that's pretty nice. It's great that it has 2 channels though. It also has a headphone jack and a 9v power supply jack, but with one of those plugged up I wouldn't have very much room to jump around and rock out like I like to do. I wish it had more tone/volume controls, but like I said its nice for a 1w amp. It really is just a practice amp, though, because it can't get any louder than filling up a small/medium room. // 10
Sound: I play an Epi Les Paul, and this Marshall is great through it. I play all styles of rock, and this Marshall is nothing but awesome for any style of it. The distortion, however, is louder than the clean channel, and the clean channel has a little distortion to it as well. Other than that, the sound quality is actually as good/better than my Epi practice amp. // 10
Reliability & Durability: Well, considering I would only use this for small things in front of family/friends, (you know, "Hey mom! Check this out, I can play the solo from "Panama"!") it is extremely reliable. The only problem I have with it is that it just drains the batteries. If you plan on buying this, you definitely will want to look into buying some high-quality 9v's because this amp just sucks the life outta those suckers. // 8
Impression: I play any style of rock, (as mentioned above) and Marshall is always a great decision for any guitar player. I have been playing around 3 years, so I know what I'm talking about. If someone ever had the balls to steal this baby from me, I would shake it off and go buy another, because, quite frankly, it's cheap as hell. I love the distortion, the slightly-distorted clean, the headphone jack, the grill cloth, I love everything about this mini-amp. Compared to any other practice thingy, the Marshall MS-2 completely and utterly makes any others seem completely inferior. Buy it, you won't regret it. // 10
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Reviewed by:
guitarfreak1212, on june 01, 2004
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: brother
Features: It has a dc adapter (plug) and works on 9v batteries. It has clean and overdrive. I use clean for tuning and overdrive for playing. I wish it had a normal headphone plug, but its the bigger type. It is very versatile, infact I just went on a trip and put it in a plastic baggie with the wire hookup. // 6
Sound: I use for everything right now because my order for a bigger amp was jumbled up and they sent me a bass amp, so I use this one and it works great. The good thing is its not too noisy while having that overpowered crunch in the overdrive mode. The clean mode is a bit light and is hard to hear on lower volumes so you have to turn it up but it is still crystal clear. I mainly play all styles because I'm learning chords right now but it works perfectly for grunge. // 10
Reliability & Durability: I can depend on it. It's worked fine for the past few years. The only thing though my little brother lost the back to it and the battery wouldn't connect, I put a piece of paper behind the battery and it worked. It dosent use much batterie juice i bought the crappy batteries an its worked for a month of constant using. // 8
Impression: I've been playing for about a half year and I have a Rogue stratocaster (made by squire) (squire is made by Fender). If it was stolen or lost I would have to say I'd buy another just because of money situations and I need a more powerful amp, but eventually I would get it again. // 10
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Reviewed by:
madi_smith, on december 22, 2004
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Purchased from: Long and McQuade music store
Features: My Marshall MS-2 is about a couple of pounds and is operated by a 9v battery. It's sound is pretty average, but it has this annoying crackle in clean mode. It has volume and tone controls and a switch that includes the options of off clean and overdrive. The overdrive is ok, but there is too much crackle and not enough "power". It needs at the least a gain control, and a little reverb. It has a headphone jack, but I rarely use it because it is only compatible with quarter inch headphones. If you want something better, I think they've pretty much worked out the tweaks by making the Marshall MS-2. // 4
Sound: I use my Marshall MS-2 with my 1985 Fender Stratocaster (on both the pickups for clean, and the last pickup for distortion). The little thing has ok sound, but when I turn it up high on clean it sounds like overdrive. The annoying thing is I can barely tell that the thing is on overdrive when it is. I have to turn it on clean first and then to od to feel it. It really pisses me off. It's ok for practise though. // 8
Reliability & Durability: Well, I would never ever use this thing for a freaking gig. It's just not good enough. But it is pretty durable (I've dropped it twice on concrete and it hasn't broken). // 10
Impression: I usually play punk rock, christian and my own stuff. It isn't really a match for anything. I have been playing since February 2004. I also have a Hughs and Ketner blue light edition, and that thing is awesome. If I ever lost it, I'd probably get something else to replace it, because other things this size look better and have better sound. I like it, but after studying other brands and models of its classification, I wish I had waited a while to buy one. // 6
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Reviewed by:
unregistered, on june 06, 2005
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 40.26
Purchased from: Dawsons
Features: OK, as you can expect from an amp that costs next to nothing, and weighs this much too, the features are'nt that hot. It has two channels but based on the sound this makes, changing the channels doesnt actually do much. It has volume and tone for both OD and clean channels. It has a headphone jack and a power supply sockety thingy, but the damn DC plug isnt included. The best use I've put it too are using it in guitar lessons just so I can hear the guiitar without having to lug a Marshall AVT to all my classes, and plugging my mp3 player into it and making it loud. They say you can use it to drive an external speaker, but dont, it sounds God awful. // 6
Sound: I have a PRS SE and it still sounds like the Marshall version of a tin-can-telephone. But don't get me wrong, for the money and the size, so long as you can hear it, I'm satifyed. Just don't rely on good things coming in small packages. Yep, it distorts at high volumes and not in a good way, but low volume and mid tone clean sounds are actually quite pleasing. Use it for busking or pissing your parents off with loud music in the car. // 4
Reliability & Durability: Mine crapped out. It died. something to do with the power. I won't replace it, I'll get the bigger model hoping that has a nicer tone as it has a gain control (the MS-4) or ill try one of the Fender mini amps. Definatly fun whilst it lasted. Don't expect anything serious, its basically a toy. // 4
Impression: I play mostly blues, and so for practising its perfect as I don't need high gain or much distortion so it works for me. If you have a traveler it would be nice to have a guitar and a teeny amp like this for the road. My overall impression is that it is very very cool because you get to carry a mini half stack but thats the main extent of its uses. // 6
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Reviewed by:
Nicky Cursio, on march 16, 2004
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 40.2417
Purchased from: Speed Music
Features: Came out Xmas time 2003.
It clips on to your trousers, pants or belt. It's as good as a big amp. You can play any type of song. e.g. rock, classical rock and pop rock. It has 2 channels. It also has a place to plug in the headphones and an adaptor, it may also run on batteries. If you wish you could go busking with it because of the battery thing. It's also good on travelling because of it's size. // 8
Sound: It has Overdrive and Clean. It suits my style because it works with any electric guitar and i'm always travelling with music so I use my amp in the car. It is really noisy for it's sounds probably better than any big one. The Clean setting is quite high. The Overdrive is quite rubbish. // 8
Reliability & Durability: I'll depend on it to practice but not on a gig. It's never broken down on me... yet. // 6
Impression: I play any kind of rock song. I've been playing for about 2 years and I own a Encore electro - acustic, Fender strat sunburst guitar and a Fender sp-10 amplifier. I wish I had the talent before I bought this product. I would buy it again if it had been lost or stolen. I love that it simply clips onto your pants or trousers with a headphone jack and a place for batteries or an adapter. I hate that for the price (£21.99/about $43.99) it doesn't have a better sound. I don't have a fave feature. I compared it with other guitars so if you have a really expensive or powerful guitar I wouldn't buy it incase it dosn't work If you have a Fender strat sunburst it will work fine. Or you could just keep the recipt. I wish it had banging sound.hieghth = 45 mm, length = 45mm and width = 22.5mm. // 8
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Reviewed by:
MiniMusicMasta, on november 27, 2006
0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Price paid: $ 38.43
Features: This is a very simple amplifier, having only a volume, tone and another control turning it off, on or with overdrive. It has a headphone socket and an input jack and a mains socket. It has 2 channels. It is a 2 watt amp so don't expect this to be a gigging amp in any case. It is very useful because you can carry it around easily and take it anywhere without hassle. // 10
Sound: I have an Epiphone Les Paul and I am using it with this up until christmas, when I am getting a new amp. I think this would suit most styles as long as you aren't extremely fussy about tone. As I said there is a clean channel which is quite useful if you are trying to write some music and an overdrive channel that is in all fairness pretty good. The clean channel stays clean up until about 8 and then it distorts only slightly. // 9
Reliability & Durability: I would depend on this amp but no way at a gig because it is obviously far too small. It hasn't broke yet for me and I don't think it will. I have dropped it a couple of times but it seems to be OK. I think this amp is going to be fairly well used by anyone Who gets it because it can be so useful if you do a lot of travelling. // 8
Impression: I play mainly blues/rock/metal and it is very good as a portable practice amp. It is a neat little gadget and very good for travelling. you could pop this in the car and practice as it also runs on batteries. If I lost it, I would by a new one, as they are pretty cheap and are very useful in a situation, like if you go on holiday. I love the fact it is so small and in spite of this, it is still very good, but it would be better if it had more tone or channel options. I think this is perfect for someone Who wants to take a portable, small but very good quality amplifier with them where ever they can take their guitar. // 10
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trainwreq
: you have to be ultimate in hardcore to play this amp. anyone else you better step the **** back cause itll blow your balls off.
rock and ****ing roll, marshall!
ps: if jack black couldnt pull this thing off, you cant so dont buy it haha
POSTED: 03/24/2006 - 01:31 pm / quote |
chriskent4687
: i think the best feture bout it that ive heard is that u can get another mini speaker and you can turn it into a stack!!! -chris-POSTED: 03/25/2006 - 10:48 am / quote |
sampz
: I got a question to ppl that have this amp.
Is the headfone jack the same size as the input jack or can u just plug any headphones straight in??POSTED: 05/27/2006 - 01:51 pm / quote |
Butthead
: It's the same size, you need an adapter.POSTED: 05/29/2006 - 02:25 am / quote |
OttovanZanten
: if it sounds like the bigger MG series, don't buy it for it's sound =PPOSTED: 09/12/2006 - 04:53 pm / quote |
ChazBcWarlock
: i orered a couple of days ago and still waiting for it to arrive, post and pasckage was like £8 ($16) for something tht small, mad eme laff POSTED: 07/08/2007 - 01:30 pm / quote |
illmatic182
: can anyone help me, i once dropped it from waist height and now the sound flickers constantly and i cannot play through it. Is it broken permanently?POSTED: 07/11/2007 - 09:12 am / quote |
jo3myster
: This is the same amp that jack black uses in "School of Rock"POSTED: 07/11/2007 - 06:47 pm / quote |
miker3030
: i had the ms4 but then i got he ms2 is way better + you can pull a jack black with itPOSTED: 07/25/2007 - 05:56 pm / quote |
AARfreak101
: yea its the same amp jack black used in school of rockPOSTED: 07/28/2007 - 09:26 am / quote |
TheRealTrooper
: look's like a pritty cool little amp, its the kind of thing that could make your dreams of walking round town rocking out for everyone possiblePOSTED: 08/17/2007 - 06:39 pm / quote |
skinar
: the best thing about this amp is that if you drop it, it becomes distorted i did that to mine and now it is most arse kicksome. got mine for £18 in mansons guitar shop in exeter. had it for ages. love it.POSTED: 11/09/2007 - 04:21 pm / quote |
Ali-b912
: lol i photo shopped it and told my friend i got a stack for my birthday. it sounds really good considering its so small. i sort of like it better then my frontman. i wish it had EQ but what can you do?POSTED: 12/03/2007 - 05:01 am / quote |
AaROn!
: i have one of these! its actually so cool! but some of those review people paid quite a bit, i only paid £17 for the MS-2C (duno what the difference is). I've dropped it loads and stuff but it still works perfectly lol and its sounds great. I love the way it has the belt clip, i thought i'd annoy the chavs sown the street so i put it on my belt n just ran down there playing it haha they werent happyPOSTED: 01/04/2008 - 03:26 pm / quote |
gorecore=me
: AaROn! wrote:
i have one of these! its actually so cool! but some of those review people paid quite a bit, i only paid £17 for the MS-2C (duno what the difference is). I've dropped it loads and stuff but it still works perfectly lol and its sounds great. I love the way it has the belt clip, i thought i'd annoy the chavs sown the street so i put it on my belt n just ran down there playing it haha they werent happy |
mine was free with my guitar..such a cute amp..a6l6e6x1 is so right in its cutenessPOSTED: 01/07/2008 - 03:40 pm / quote |
Realturka
: What's with all the dudes saying it's the only amp with a clip?
There are tons of amps like that..
OttovanZanten wrote:
lol ,mistage, MS instead of MG ... |
Don't think too hard or you'll hurt yourself..POSTED: 03/10/2008 - 10:45 am / quote |
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