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Description

The ideal practice amp with an analogue tonal heart and solid digital effects section.

The Marshall MG Series MG50CFX 50W 1x12 Guitar Combo Amp is an ideal amp for practicing and even performing in small to medium settings. Boasting a bold carbon fibre clad look, solid digital effects and MG's critically acclaimed, analogue tonal heart, the MGCF Series has arrived and is already the practice amp choice of some of the world's leading players.

Product specs

Brand Marshall
Model MG Carbon Fiber MG50CFX 2-Channel 50-Watt 1x12" Solid State Guitar Combo
Finish Black Carbon Fiber
Year 2011 - 2018
Made In Vietnam
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Electronics Solid State
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 50
Power Tube Type None
Reverb Digital Reverb
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Marshall MG50CFX for rock music?

The Marshall MG50CFX delivers classic Marshall tones, particularly suited for rock. It provides a powerful overdrive with a crunchy distortion, complemented by a clear and punchy clean channel, making it versatile for various rock styles.

Is the Marshall MG50CFX suitable for gigging?

Yes, the Marshall MG50CFX, with its 50-watt output, is powerful enough for small to medium-sized gigs. Its solid-state design ensures reliability and consistent performance, ideal for live settings.

Does the Marshall MG50CFX have built-in effects?

Yes, the Marshall MG50CFX features built-in digital effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and phaser, allowing for versatile sound shaping directly from the amp.

How portable is the Marshall MG50CFX for rehearsals?

The Marshall MG50CFX is relatively portable for a combo amp, with a single 12-inch speaker and a manageable weight, making it suitable for carrying to rehearsals.

Does the Marshall MG50CFX work well with pedals?

Yes, the Marshall MG50CFX is known to take pedals well, allowing you to expand your tonal palette with external effects while maintaining its core Marshall sound.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile volume, suitable for both home and band settings

  • Simple operation, avoids complex software like Boss Katana Tone Studio

  • Upgraded four-button footswitch eliminates need for external pedalboard

  • Adequate built-in effects for typical bar gigs

  • Clear sound quality, even with built-in effects

  • Multiple channels (Clean, Crunch, Overdrive, Overdrive 2) for varied tones

  • Comprehensive EQ and digital effects (Reverb, Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Vibe, Octave)

  • Includes a switch pedal for live channel changes

  • Ability to store custom settings enhances performance flexibility

CONS

  • Crunch effect may not satisfy all users, leading some to prefer external overdrive

  • Speaker quality may require upgrade for optimal performance (e.g., replacing with Celestion G12-100)

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall MG50CFX.

Use cases and applications

  • The MG50CFX performs well as a headphone practice amp, clearing up distortion issues found in speaker output.

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  • Removing the amp's back plate creates an open and ambient sound, with wall distance affecting sound drastically.

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  • When paired with a PRS SE Hendrix cab and a pro co rat, the MG100HDFX delivers impressive tones, highlighting its versatility with different gear.

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User experience

  • Users report that modern digital modeling amps offer better effects and tonal versatility compared to the MG series.

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Features and functionality

  • The MG50CFX is noted for its iconic Marshall look, though its performance reportedly doesn’t match the brand’s reputation.

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  • It's highlighted that the MG series lacks versatility, often requiring additional pedals to achieve desired tones.

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  • The MG series amps excel in quiet practice settings, offering solid state benefits without needing to crank the volume for quality sound.

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  • The MG50's natural sound is mid-heavy but takes pedals well; specific guitars may influence tone quality significantly.

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Value and pricing

  • Marshall MG50CFX is priced around $250 AUD, but users suggest exploring used markets for better value alternatives.

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Comparisons

  • The Marshall Valvestate 8100 and 8080 are recommended over MG series for those seeking classic Marshall tones on a budget.

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  • The Marshall MG series is often compared to the Boss Katana and Line 6 Catalyst, which are suggested as better alternatives for similar budgets.

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  • Consider upgrading to Harley Benton tube amps for a budget-friendly alternative, or explore Marshall's DSL and Studio lines for enhanced sound quality.

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  • The Marshall MG's circuit is similar to the Guv’nor pedal, minus the speakers and cabinet.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Wiring an external speaker jack to the MG50CFX allows use with a new cabinet, assuming impedance matches.

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  • Replacing the MG's speaker with a Celestion 8 15 can enhance sound, especially for home use.

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  • Removing the back plate significantly alters the amp's sound, affecting focus and bass power—useful for varying sound dynamics.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Distortion on low frequencies may indicate loose speaker basket mounts or power section issues; a technician should investigate before replacement.

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tomversal

The best amp I have ever owned.

Okay so I don't really own many amps, they're all budget ones other than this, but even if that wasn't the case I am sure this would still be my favourite. The MG50CFX provides a lot of volume (being 50 Watts) and quite a lot of settings for you to alter your tone with! You have 4 channels (Clean, Crunch, Overdrive and Overdrive 2), your typical amp EQ settings and then you have the great digital reveb, built in Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Vibe and Octave effects, several Delay settings and the ability to dampen and even store your setting. It also comes with a Switch Pedal so you can change channels live. This is a brilliant amp, perfect for practically any genre I've played with it.

fabian_umgeher

Its cheap and NO Marshall at all

I removed the old speaker and got a G12-100 from Celestion, now its a decent amp

warpaint21

great upgrade

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Liam Caldwell

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Liroca's Bandcamp page features music by guitarist Liam Caldwell, who uses the Marshall MG50CFX combo guitar amplifier, renowned for its classic sound.

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