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Marshall MB4210

Hi, I'm using a MB4210 amp. I had 1 trouble with it the first time I used it, it was a cold soldering in the input. I have send it to Marshall and they fix it in no time.

The 2 channel option is really awsome, the classic chanel has a tube preamp that sound really great. The modern channel is also really good. There is the ''blend'' that let you mix the 2 channel so you can put some tube distortion from the classic amp mixed with the clean modern channel to have a nasty sound.

There is also a effect loop but there is no mix setting or volume for the loop. But it's working just fine.

BTW there is a compressor with the modern channel but i'm not used to work with those things. It seem to work fine for a compressor.

This is just a generic review but I can tell you the sound is really awsome and you don't have to crank the volume very high to get blown away.
 
I have this amp and I love it, I usually have a distorted growl kinda sound set on the classic channel and a more jazz like sound set on the modern and just flick between the two with the pedal.
The only ball ache with this combo is the weight. It weighs a ton and is very top heavy. The rehearsal rooms I play at are up a flight of steps and so it's never that much fun carrying it up there.
 

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