Hmm. I was thinking that Marshall might be done introducing new products for some time after introducing the MA series, the Haze, and the Class 5 recently. Can't say I'm excited for this one, but I am excited that they're bringing some new stuff to market and taking some chances.
I think it makes perfect sense for them to produce an amp like this. These little modelling amps are great practise and recording tools, and every since one on the market has at least 2-3 Marshall models on it.
I found a lot of this modelling stuff (FX included) works great at recording levels. Crank it and it starts to lose its identity. Like my Korg Modeller FX, the 4x12 cab setting sounds like one... at bedroom volume.
Can't fault Marshall though, they'll win a new crowd with these but i think the majority of the old crowd will hate them.
I guess it's a good next level for beginners who want to move on from their practice amp. I wouldn't buy one, my Valvetronix does the same job and I can't wait to get rid of that.
The best modeling amp like this is the line 6 flextone 3 combo. For some reason they really got it right with that amp, all the sounds on it are insane, in my band the other guitar player uses one and it can keep up with the rest of the band just fine too. It sounds so good. That being said this thing excites me.
Mike wrote:Welcome to like 2005, you bleeding idiot.
1. There isn't even a price yet - what are you on about?
2. This is an amp with a preamp, poweramp, transformers, speakers and an enclosure. That is just an effect box.
Mike wrote:
1. There isn't even a price yet - what are you on about?
It's a new Marshall.
They are cheaper than Fender amps in the UK. By a long, long way.
So? It's a digital modeling amp, I'm not giving points to Fender on this one, I'm saying that it'll be priced really high because it's a new Marshall product. Incidently, Fender's prices are a laff in the US as well.
Why pay for the Marshall name when all you want is a modeling amp, whether you're in the US or UK.
I don't immediately recall a worse deal in the Class A Wars than the Haze.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
The Haze isn't Class A? Are you talking about the Class 5. The Haze is the two channel + digital FX amplifier they made for Intermediates...
I've actually played one of those, and it sounds brilliant. At £299 I would say it is priced very well indeed. That's the same as an Orange TT head.
As far as the digital modelling goes, Fender already does this in the Super Champ XD, I don't see the hate for Marshall doing it - why wouldn't they step into a Market Segment that is taking business from them?
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