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Sun 4 May 2003, 09:23
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Does anyone have thoughts on the new Marshall MG15CD studio amps? these appear to be adding digital EFX like chorus, reverb, delay and flange... and have inputs for CD players??? One even says CDR-does it handle burning to a MAC?(say what??) that said-Marshall amps I've owned in the past never let me down. And what do they mean by emulated headphones out? [B]
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Mon 29 Dec 2003, 19:10
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We have a couple of MG15CDs at school, and have found them to be excellent amps. The R of MG12CDR stands for reverb, ours dont have it so I cant comment. We also have an MG30DFX which has great digital effects that appear to be the same as those on the 15 watt version. The amps are good all rounders, the 'emulated' on the outputs means that headphones etc plugged into them will sound just like amp does normally. This has the bonus of being able to record from them into a Mac or four track at line level without the aid of microphones, preamps etc. I'd reccomend the MG series for most things.
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