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Marshall
Marshall MG50GFX Guitar Combo Amplifer with Built-in Effects, Solid State, 50 W
£229.00Fair Value2 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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30d Momentum
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EMA 20
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EMA 50
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Product Fundamentals
- This programmable 4 channel rock and roll machine is packed to the rafters with innovative features usually not found in guitar amps at this price point. Each amp in the series is endowed with analogue tone circuitry giving beautifully tight, resonant and superior tonal quality without sounding digitally processed and flimsy. The 2018 version of the MG range now has the genius
- Frequency Dependant Damping (FDD) circuit (same circuit as their pro level amplifiers) which emulates how a valve amp interacts with a loudspeaker. This 50 watt
- 1 x 12" combo is a return to a more traditional looking Marshall amp. It features a Black cabinet with Gold face panel, classic Marshall script logo and gold piping framing the front and is built to the high standards usually associated with one of the leading names in guitar amp manufacturing. The Marshall MG50GFX boasts quite the arsenal of high quality, onboard digital effects. Easy to edit and dial in the exact tone that you need whichever effect you choose. Effects include Delay
- Reverb
- Chorus, phaser and Flanger with a tap tempo button to help pin point those Delays. MODEL MG50CX TECHNOLOGY SOLID STATE CHANNELS 4 WATTAGE 50W INPUTS 1 (+AUDIO) CONTROLS GAIN
- VOLUME
- BASS MIDDLE
- TREBLE
- REVERB
- FX SELECT
- MASTER
- CHANNEL SELECT x2
- TAP
- STORE
- DAMPING
- EXTRA FX SPEAKER SIZE 1 x 12" OUTPUT POWER 65W IMPEDANCE 8 Ohm FOOTSWITCH PEDL-90010 INCLUDED (2 WAY CLEAN CRUNCH OVERDRIVE) CABLES POWER WEIGHT 16.6kg DIMENSIONS in mm (W x H x D) 520 x 505 x 280
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