Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Marshall MA50C 50 Watt All Valve 1x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier

Marshall MA50C 50 Watt All Valve 1x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier Review



Marshall MA50C 50 Watt All Valve 1x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier Feature

  • 50W of all-tube Marshall tone
  • 2 channels
  • 3 ECC83 preamp tubes
  • 2 EL34 power tubes
  • 12" Eminence AX-75 speaker
Marshall has always sought to provide outstanding tone to guitarists of every budget, and with the new MA Series, all-tube Marshall tone is now more affordable than ever. The MA50C 50W combo was carefully designed by Marshall's R&D team using the same basic principles as all Marshall amps-to deliver colorful, dynamic, unmistakable Marshall tube tone in a road-ready package. Tube Power And Tone Simply Executed The MA50C is powered using the traditional Marshall mainstays of ECC83 double triode tubes in the preamp, and EL34 pentode tubes in the power amp. The layout and controls are kept simple, allowing you to explore unhindered the full potential of the all-tube tone within. The MA50C has separate EQ stages for both the Clean and Overdrive channels so you can optimally adjust each one without compromising the other. A 12" Eminence AX-75 speaker delivers all this great tone to awaiting ears. An extra benefit has been provided in the form of a tube-driven Boost function on the OD channel giving you, for example, a solo boost with more volume and gain. The amp also contains a spring reverb for use with all channels within the amp. Extras Even though the MA range is designed as a no-frills, all-tube guitar amplifier, Marshall included a couple of extra features that allow for even more versatility. In addition to the all-tube preamp and power amp tone, MA amplifiers are equipped with an onboard spring reverb tank for an extra dimension to your sound. With the front-panel level control you can easily dial in how much you need for your own taste. All MA amplifiers are also equipped with a serial external effects loop for guitarists who want to add effects units into their sound. The nominal level of -10dBV is suited to stompboxes primarily, but not exclusively.


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