America's Top Selling Marshall MG10CD Guitar Amplifier with CD Input and Distortion
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The mammoth roar of this 20-Watt Peak / 10-Watt RMS, twin channel, mini monster has to be heard to be believed! Coupled with great features like Frequency Dependant Damping, a CD input and Emulated Headphone jack and Emulated Line Out, this sturdy 1 x 6.5" combo is the perfect entry-level practice amplifier . . . and it's great for backstage warm-up too. The MG10CD has just won the Total Guitar Magazine's Best buy Award!
Features:
Twin channels Clean and Overdrive
Contour Control for dramatic mid sweep and "scooping"
Emulated Line Out jack and Headphone jack
CD input which allows you to play along to your favorite discs
6.5 in. custom-voiced speaker
FDD (Frequency Dependent Damping)
Output (RMS): 10W
Output (Peak): 20W
Channels: 2 (Clean & Distortion)
CD Input: YES
Emulated Line Out: YES
Emulated Headphone: YES
FDD: YES
Utilizing radical new technologies, the new MG Series raises the sonic and performance standards of value-for-money guitar amplifiers. The exclusive FDD (Frequency Dependant Damping) technology accurately mimics the way an all-valve amp interacts with a loudspeaker, giving the MGs a width of sound never before possible in affordable, non-valve amps. All models feature a CD input, emulated Headphone jack and Line Out jack.
Reviews of the Marshall MG10CD:
Five Stars *****
"This amp simply rocks, period. It's probably the best little 10W practice amp you can buy. For a 10W amp, this thing SCREAMS!
Five Stars *****
"I got this amp about a week or so ago. It is a really great practice amp. The distortion sounds really good. It also sounds good clean, and for a 10 watt amp it gets pretty loud. I would buy this amp for a practice amp over any 10 watt amp in its price range. It sounds great. But what do you expect, it's a Marshall."