
A late addition to my amps line-up; Marshall's
MG100HFX head.

A quick look at the rear- it has enough vacancy for Thomas & friends...

The accessories included in this purchase:
- Footswitch
- Head-cab connection cables
- Power plug (2-pin version)
- Instruction manual
**Harold the helicopter is
NOT included...
2 comments:
Hi Sub.may i know why the mg 100h?care to share.coz i thought of buying it with the cab but a lot of people are advising against it coz its slid state.
that's a snob comment, "don't buy this amp because it's solid state". i hear this all the time.
this MG solidstate range of amps have been given a tone revision by the manufacturer, as such, the drive/ distortion now sound more organic & the MG100HFX sport dual volume controls, very much like their tube counterparts.
i now own both tube & solid state Marshall amps, they complement my needs, they don't compete with each other.
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