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Description
Unleash the full potential of your guitar with the Marshall MG 100FX, a powerhouse that combines solid-state technology with practical versatility. Designed for musicians who demand quality without compromise, this amp stack brings to the stage and studio the classic Marshall tone enriched with modern flexibility. Whether you're rehearsing, recording, or rocking a live gig, the MG 100FX stands ready to deliver, offering a suite of built-in effects to sculpt your sound precisely. Perfect for guitarists in any genre, it promises to be your reliable musical companion, pushing the boundaries of your creative expression.
Key Features:
- 100W solid-state amplifier for powerful performance
- Built-in effects including Reverb, Delay, Phaser, and Flanger, offering versatile sound shaping
- 4 programmable channels (Clean, Crunch, OD1, OD2) for instant recall of your favorite settings
- MP3/Line In for jamming along to your favorite tracks
- Emulated Headphone Output for silent practice
- Sturdy construction with classic Marshall aesthetics
Product specs
| Brand | Marshall |
| Model | MG MG101FX 2-Channel 100-Watt 1x12" Solid State Guitar Combo |
| Year | 2009 - 2012 |
| Made In | Korea, Republic of |
| Categories | Guitar Combo Amps |
| Built-In Effects | Built-In Effects |
| Color Family | Black |
| Direct Output | Direct Output |
| Effects Loop | No Effects Loop |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Number of Channels | 2 Channels |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 100 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | Digital Reverb |
| Speaker Configuration | 1x12" |
FAQs
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Is the Marshall MG 100FX a tube or solid-state amplifier?
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The Marshall MG 100FX is a solid-state amplifier, offering reliability and consistent performance without the need for tube maintenance.
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What built-in effects does the Marshall MG 100FX offer?
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The Marshall MG 100FX includes built-in effects such as digital reverb, delay, chorus, and phaser, allowing for versatile sound shaping without additional pedals.
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Is the Marshall MG 100FX suitable for live performances?
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With its 100-watt output and 1x12" speaker configuration, the Marshall MG 100FX is powerful enough for small to medium-sized live performances.
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Does the Marshall MG 100FX have an effects loop?
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No, the Marshall MG 100FX does not feature an effects loop, which means effects are applied before the preamp stage.
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How many channels does the Marshall MG 100FX have?
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The Marshall MG 100FX features two channels, allowing you to switch between clean and overdrive tones easily.
Videos
Johan Segeborn
Marshall MG100FX - Way better than it's Reputation!
Reviews
PROS
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Versatile sound across most genres
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Includes foot switches for ease of use
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Easy-to-use controls for quick adjustments
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Great looks with a classic aesthetic
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Pure clean sound quality
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Effective for both studio and live play
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Compatible with matching Marshall cabinets
CONS
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Known as one of Marshall's lower-grade solid-state amps
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Built-in effects not suitable for custom preferences
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Better sound achievable with additional pedals
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 4 Ratings
150
This is my Solid State amp that I use for studio/ playing live.
This Marshall MG100FX is what I use for studio/playing live. It is known to be one of Marshall's lowest grade solid state amps. It has a nice pure clean, sounds great if you have a push/pull tone pot on your guitar. It has preset effects that are okay, but there are not the best if you want your own preferences I would definitely recommend a pedal.
120
Really good sounding amp, even for being solid state.
This was the first head I ever purchased. I bought it used on guitar center for around 170, and ever since has been my go to for rehearsals right into the matching Marshall MX412.
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