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Comparison Marshall MG15GR vs Marshall MG15G

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Device typecombo amplifiercombo amplifier
Featureselectric guitarelectric guitar
Typetransistortransistor
Specs
Power15 W15 W
Woofer size (LF/MF)8 "8 "
Effects and adjustments
Number of channels22
Equalizer3-band3-band
Gain
Effects
Overdrive
Reverb
Overdrive
 
Connectors
Instrumental1 pc1 pc
Footswitch1 pc1 pc
Line inputmini-Jack (3.5 mm)mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
Headphonesmini-Jack (3.5 mm)mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
General
Dimensions385x380x210 mm385x380x210 mm
Weight7.4 kg7.4 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019august 2018
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Marshall MG15R 15W Black and gold Guitar Combo

Scan.co.uk
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£109.00

Marshall Marshall MG15GR Solid-State Combo

Compact 15w amps that pack plenty of power. The 8” /8Ohm/ custom speaker delivers a great sound for practice but can also hol... mored its own in front of a small crowd. These amps bring an added punch and lower-end to your sound. The variety of tonal options are sure to compliment any style. With two channels, clean and overdrive, as well as three band EQ, there’s a tone out there for everyone. This compact amp is great a great size not just for home use but also for taking to band practice. Feel like a rock god using the MP3/line in to play along to your favourite songs and the emulated headphone output for great silent practice. Outputs: 1 x 3.5mm jack headphone out. Inputs: 1 x 1/4'' jack instrument input, 1 x 3.5mm Aux in. Controls: Clean volume, Channel select button, Overdrive, Gain, Overdrive volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Reverb. Width: 375 mm. Height: 370 mm. Depth: 195 mm. Weight: 7.8kg. Controls: Bass;Treble;Middle;Gain;Volume UK/EU Power supply included: No Speakers: 1x 8 " Connection for External Speaker: No DI Output: No Number of Channels: 2 Headphone Output: Yes MP3 / Line In: Yes Reverb: Yes Power Supply: 240V Incl. Footswitch: No Built-in Effects: No Footswitch Input Port: No Number of Input Ports: 1 USB: No Power: 15 W MIDI Interface: No Battery Operation: No External FX Loop: No Made in: Vietnam Тype: Guitar Combo Power (Watt): 15.0
Muziker.co.uk
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£114.00

Marshall MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo - Nearly New

The Marshall MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo features the iconic gold front panel design for a truly vintage style while its 8 c... moreustom design speaker delivers stunning Marshall tones. This 15 watt grab-and-go practice amp is equipped with a spring reverb letting you pad out your tone with rich ambiance. The MG15GR also features a 2-channel setup providing you with clean and overdriven tones to accommodate everything from clean pop to heavily distorted rock and metal. A headphones output is also added for silent practising while the Aux-in allows players to connect audio devices to play along with music back tracks and drum tracks. With Marshalls reputation in amp manufacturing and rock n roll history the MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo provides players with a small piece of that heritage for the ultimate playing experience.
Gear4Music.com
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£88.00

Marshall Marshall MG 15 GR

Solid State / Total Output Power 15 Watt / Number of Channels 2 / Effects Reverb / Speaker 1x 8" / Knob Clean Volume
Idealo.co.uk
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£109.00

Marshall MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo with Reverb

The Marshall MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo features the iconic gold front panel design for a truly vintage style while its 8 c... moreustom design speaker delivers stunning Marshall tones. This 15 watt grab-and-go practice amp is equipped with a spring reverb letting you pad out your tone with rich ambiance. The MG15GR also features a 2-channel setup providing you with clean and overdriven tones to accommodate everything from clean pop to heavily distorted rock and metal. A headphones output is also added for silent practising while the Aux-in allows players to connect audio devices to play along with music back tracks and drum tracks. With Marshalls reputation in amp manufacturing and rock n roll history the MG15GR Gold 15W Guitar Combo provides players with a small piece of that heritage for the ultimate playing experience.
Gear4Music.com
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£95.00

Effects

Built-in effects provided in the combo amplifier. You can also achieve various effects with the help of external “gadgets”, however, such gadgets need to be searched for and connected separately, while built-in effects are available immediately and without unnecessary settings.

Overdrive. Distortion in the form of a characteristic electric guitar "buzz" at low frequencies and "howl" at high frequencies, a little softer than distortion. Popular, in particular, in hard rock.

Distortion. Sufficiently hard and sharp distortion, similar in sound to overdrive, but more intense and brighter. It is widely used in various styles of metal, and is also found in rock.

Reverb. An effect based on simulating multiple decaying echoes from each sound. Depending on the duration and intensity of repetitions, it can give the sound a different colour. Used as an artistic device; among other things, it can create the effect that the guitar sounds in a certain room (concert hall, room with stone walls, an open area in the mountains, etc.). Note that the reverberation can be adjusted both by individual parameters (intensity, echo duration, etc.), and by selecting a preset set of parameters (for example, “sharp sound in the room” or “soft sound in the hall”).

Tremolo. Tremolo is basically a trembling effect that res...ults from small and quick fluctuations in the volume of each note. Sometimes this term means vibrato (see below) — to the point that the manufacturers of guitar amplifiers themselves mean the effect of vibrato by the tremolo effect, and vice versa. So the specifics of this effect in each case should be clarified separately. Anyway, the tremolo can be "fixed" or adjustable in depth (range of volume change) and speed (jitter frequency).

— Vibrato. Another effect of "jerking" sound, which is often confused with tremolo (see above) — to the point that both these terms are used as identical. However, this is not true; the difference lies in the fact that vibrato is carried out due to the rapid fluctuations of the note not in volume, but in frequency. A similar effect can be achieved on the guitar itself by "pulsating" the strings, but using the amplifier's built-in instrument is much more convenient in most cases.

Chorus. An effect designed to simulate the choral sound of an instrument. To do this, the amplifier copies the sound of the guitar and plays several copies simultaneously with the original signal, slightly shifting them in time (about 20 – 30 ms with a constant change) and frequency. However it is impossible to achieve a full-fledged choral sound in this way, but the effect is quite original in itself.

Delay. A specific type of reverb (see "Reverb") that has become widespread as a separate effect. Delay simulates a clear single echo from the sound being played; for this, the original signal is copied and reproduced with a certain time delay (at least 50 ms).

In addition to those described above, other effects can be found in modern guitar combo amplifiers, in particular:

— Flanger. The effect is reminiscent of the whistle of a jet engine; it is often compared to a plane taking off. It is created similarly to the Chorus described above, differs from it in a shorter delay time and the presence of feedback.

— echo. Another kind of reverb, similar to delay (see “Delay”). It differs in that in this case the echo is reproduced repeatedly.

— Octaver. An effect in which a copy of it is added to the signal, shifted by an octave or two.

— Wah wah. An effect that produces a characteristic "croak" sound.
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