Marshall Mg100Fx Users Manual
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MG15FX MG30FX 1 From Jim Marshall I would personally like to congratulate you on your purchase of this next-generation Marshall MG amplifier. As a musician myself, I fully understand what it takes to perform live in a band situation. In addition to talent, dedication and a lot of hard work, you also need equipment that does exactly what you ask of it. Over the years I have witnessed many advances in amplifier technology and I wanted this MG series to take full advantage of such innovations. These solid-state amplifiers had to meet the tonal expectations of the modern guitarist whilst also incorporating new and exciting digital technology. With this goal firmly in mind, I set my experienced R&D team the task of designing a new range of affordable MG amplifiers that would not only produce the tone you’re looking for, but also offer an intuitive and totally programmable way of customising, storing and accessing your favourite Marshall tones and features. Like all the amplifiers in the new MG range, state-of-the-art manufacturing and stringent quality control procedures ensure that these amplifiers meet the high standard of build you have come to expect from all Marshall products. Whether this is your first ever Marshall, or is the latest addition to your arsenal of amps, the tone, flexibility and feel of these compact, rugged units is guaranteed to deliver the goods – from bedroom, to backstage, to on stage! I wish you every success with your new Marshall. Welcome to the family... Yours Sincerely, 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 3 4 8 5 6 9 7 10 11 12 13 9 14 10 11 12 13 16 15 14 15 16 17 17 1. Input Jack Socket Jack input for your guitar. Use a good quality guitar cable (i.e. one that’s screened/shielded) to help prevent noise, interference and unwanted feedback. 11. FX Control Selects and adjusts one of four effects - Chorus, Phaser, Flanger & Delay. 3. Clean : Crunch Switch Selects between Clean (green) and Crunch (red) channels. 13. Master Control Controls the master volume of the amplifier. 2. Gain Control Controls the amount of signal entering the pre-amp and the amount of distortion created in the selected channel. 12. Store Switch Stores the current amp settings into the current channel or into the optional footcontroller. When in manual mode the Store button lights red. 5. OD Switch Selects between OD1 (green) and OD2 (red) channels. 14. MP3 Line In Socket Jam to your favourite MP3, CD or tape track by connecting the line out or headphone output of your player here. Adjust the volume of your player to match that of your guitar and you’ve got the perfect ‘playalong’ practice system. 7. Treble Control Increasing the Treble will make your sounds brighter and more cutting, turning it down will decrease your tone’s edge and make it sound softer as a result. 16. Headphones Socket For use when silent practice is the order of the day. Connection of headphones will automatically mute the internal speaker. 4. Bass Control Turning up the Bass control will add warmth and lowend depth to your sound. 6. Middle Control Adjusting the middle frequencies will vary the amount of body in your sound. 8. Reverb Control This control lets you add a lush reverb to the selected channel, from a subtle hint to cavernous and all points in-between. 9. Volume Control Controls the volume of the selected channel. Dr. Jim Marshall OBE 8 10. Tap (Manual) Switch Matches the delay FX time to the time between two pushes. The LED flashes at the selected delay time. Holding down the Tap switch for longer than 2 seconds switches the amp between manual and preset mode (pg 2). When using the optional footcontroller, holding both the Tap switch and the Store switch will activate the tuner. 15. Footcontroller Socket ¼" Jack socket for the connection of the optional footcontroller (PEDL-90008) - see page 8. 17. Power Switch The power switch turns your amplifier on and off. A channel switch will light up when your amplifier is turned on and none will be lit when the amplifier is switched off. Note: The specific mains input voltage rating that your amplifier has been built for is shown on the back panel. Before connecting to the mains electricity supply, always ensure that your amplifier is compatible with your electricity supply. If you have any doubt, please get advice from a qualified technician. Your Marshall dealer will help you in this respect. Please ensure the amplifier is switched off and unplugged 1 from the mains electricity supply before being moved. ENGLISH 1 MG15FX & MG30FX Overview Channel Selection The amplifier has 4 channels - Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2. When channel settings have been stored the current channel light (3 or 5) will stop flashing indicating the preset has been saved. Pressing the OD switch (5) selects between the OD1 (Green Light) and OD2 (Red Light) channels. Reverb The Reverb control (8) sets the amount of signal sent to the reverb section - allowing the reverb to spill between channels as different presets are recalled. When the Reverb control (8) is set to ‘0’ the reverb is switched off, the status of the reverb is also indicated on the optional footcontroller. When moving from an OD channel to a Clean/Crunch channel, the unit remembers the last channel you were in before leaving. E.g. If you have moved from the Crunch Channel to an OD channel and you press the Clean/Crunch switch (3), the amplifier will revert back to the Crunch channel - rather than starting again in the Clean channel. Resetting the amplifier will erase all user Channel presets and all user Footcontroller settings, replacing them with the factory presets. To change between these two modes, you must hold the Tap switch (10) down for at least two seconds. When in manual mode the Store switch (12) lights red and the selected channel light (3 or 5) will start to flash. 0 Chorus Phaser The amplifier will remember the last mode it was in after power off and revert to it the next time it is powered on. Flanger Preset This is the factory default operation of the amplifier. Delay In Preset mode the position of all controls except Master Volume (13) are stored within each channel. Each channel should be considered a preset. 15W 4 1x8" 7.7kg 382 x379 x205 MG30FX Technical Specification Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D FX The FX control is split into four segments and selects the type of FX and adjusts its associated settings. When the FX control is set to ‘0’ the FX are switched off, the status of the FX is also indicated on the optional footcontroller. Modes The amplifier operates in two modes - Preset and Manual. 30W 4 1x10" 10.8kg 480 x420 x225 FX Off Speed increases and depth is reduced as knob is turned clockwise. Speed increases as knob is turned clockwise. Speed increases, feedback and depth are reduced as knob is turned clockwise. Delay level is increased as knob turned clockwise. Tap Tempo The Tap Tempo switch (10) is used for the Delay effect only. Selecting a channel automatically recalls the settings stored within the channel. Note: The physical position of the front panel controls, except Master Volume (13) which is not storable, will now not match the actual settings of the amplifier. All front panel switches will automatically update. The Tap Tempo switch matches the delay time to the time between two presses. The Tap Tempo LED flashes red at the selected/recalled delay time. Altering a control will cause the associated parameter to jump to the current physical position of that control. The number of repeats is reduced as the delay time decreases. When a control is altered the selected channel light (3 or 5) will start to flash indicating that the current preset has been altered. If you change from a channel with delay to one without delay the effect will spill between channels. If you change from a channel with delay to a channel with delay set to a different delay time the delay effect will not spill between channels. To store the updated settings, push the Store switch (12). MP3 / Line In The 3.5mm MP3 / Line In socket (14) allows the connection of an external audio source e.g. MP3 or CD player. If you select another channel without pressing Store (12) then any altered settings will be lost as the new channel and its settings are recalled. Manual In manual mode the amp’s settings always match the physical positions of the controls. Headphones The 3.5mm Headphones socket (16) allows the connection of a pair of headphones. When a jack is inserted into the headphones socket the unit’s speaker is muted. Changing channel only changes the channel, NO presets are recalled, NO other controls are altered. Pressing Store (12) will store the current settings into the selected channel. These can then be recalled when using the unit in Preset mode. Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D 2 Power The Power switch (17) turns the amplifier on and off. If current settings have not been stored they will be lost. * EUROPE ONLY - Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive (Environments E1, E2 and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and the Low Voltage Directive in the E.U. * EUROPE ONLY - Note: The Peak Inrush current for the MG15FX is 2.5 amps. The Peak Inrush current for the MG30FX is 5 amps. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Follow all instructions and heed all warnings KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS ! 3 ENGLISH Reverb & FX The amplifier provides two simultaneous effects, Reverb and one of four FXs (Chorus, Phaser, Flanger or Delay) Pressing the Clean/Crunch switch (3) selects between the Clean (Green Light) and Crunch (Red Light) channels. MG15FX Technical Specification Restoring Settings - WARNING ALL AMP & FOOTCONTROLLER SETTINGS WILL BE LOST To restore the unit to factory settings (see handbook rear cover) you must hold the Store switch (12) while powering on the unit. The Clean/Crunch (3) and OD (5) lights will light orange. You can then release the Store switch (12). MG50FX / MG100FX Technical Specifications MG50FX Combo 50W 4 1x12" 16.6kg 518 x494 x278 MG100FX 1X12" Combo (MG101FX) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rear panel shows MG50FX combo - MG100FX combo has the same features MG100HFX head is identical except features two loudspeaker sockets 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D 20 100W 4 1x12" 20kg 591 x528 x283 MG100FX 2x12" Combo (MG102FX) Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D 21 22 23 11. FX Switch Switches the FX section (Modulation and Delay) on and off. 1. Input Jack Socket Jack input for your guitar. Use a good quality guitar cable (i.e. one that’s screened/shielded) to help prevent noise, interference and unwanted feedback. 12. Mod Control Selects and adjusts one of three modulation effects Chorus, Phaser & Flanger. 2. Gain Control Controls the amount of signal entering the pre-amp and the amount of distortion created in the selected channel. 3. Clean : Crunch Switch Selects between Clean (green) and Crunch (red) channels. 13. Tap Switch Matches the delay FX time to the time between two pushes. The LED flashes at selected delay time. 5. OD Switch Selects between OD1 (green) and OD2 (red) channels. 15. Ext FX Switch Switches the external FX Loop on and off. 14. Delay Control Controls the amount of signal sent to the delay effect. 4. Bass Control Adds warmth and low-end depth to your sound. 16. Master Control Controls the master volume of the amplifier. 6. Middle Control Varies the amount of body in your sound. 17. Damping (Manual) Switch Switches the power amp damping between classic amp feeling (LED off) and modern response (LED on). Holding down the Damping switch for longer than 2 seconds switches the amp between manual and preset mode (page 6). 7. Treble Control Increasing the Treble will make your sounds brighter and more cutting, turning it down will decrease your tone’s edge and make it sound softer as a result. 8. Rev Switch Switches the reverb effect on and off. When using the footcontroller, holding both the Damping switch and the Store switch will activate the tuner. 9. Reverb Control This control lets you add a lush reverb to the selected channel, from a subtle hint to cavernous and all points in-between. 10. Volume Control Controls the volume of the selected channel. 18. Headphones / Line Out Socket 3.5mm headphones / Line out. 4 24 25 MG100HFX Head Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D 26 100W 4 2x12" 22.4kg 674 x494 x278 100W 4 11.4kg 591 x249 x275 22. Footcontroller Socket Jack socket for the connection of the footcontroller. 19. Store Switch Stores the current amp settings into the current channel or into the footcontroller. When in manual mode the Store button lights red. 23. Loudspeaker Output(s) Socket The MG50FX, MG100FX combos have 1 loudspeaker output and the MG100HFX head has 2 loudspeaker outputs. 20. Power Switch The power switch turns your amplifier on and off. A channel switch will light up when your amplifier is turned on and none will be lit when the amplifier is switched off. Always use a non-screened Marshall approved speaker lead when connecting an extension cabinet to these amplifiers. Please ensure the amplifier is switched off and unplugged from the mains electricity supply before being moved. 24. MP3 Line In Socket Jam to your favourite MP3, CD or tape track by connecting the line out or headphone output of your player here. Adjust the volume of your player to match that of your guitar and you’ve got the perfect ‘playalong’ practice system. 21. Mains Input Connector Your amp is provided with a detachable mains (power) lead, which is connected here. The specific mains input voltage rating that your amplifier has been built for is indicated on the back panel. Before connecting for the first time, please ensure that your amplifier is compatible with your electricity supply. If you have any doubt, please get advice from a qualified technician. Your Marshall dealer will help you in this respect. 25. Return Socket Connect to the output of an external effects processor or pedal here. 26. Send Socket Connect to the input of an external effects processor or pedal here. The correct value of mains fuse located in the small drawer at the bottom of the mains socket is specified on the rear panel of the amplifier. The drawer contains a space for a spare fuse. NEVER attempt to bypass the fuse or fit one of the incorrect value! 5 ENGLISH Power (RMS) Channels Speaker Weight (kg) Size (mm) W, H, D MG50FX & MG100FX / MG100HFX Overview Channel Selection The amplifier has 4 channels - Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2. When channel settings have been stored the current channel light (3 or 5) will stop flashing indicating the preset has been saved. Pressing the OD switch (5) selects between the OD1 (Green Light) and OD2 (Red Light) channels. Reverb The Reverb control sets the amount of signal sent to the reverb section - allowing the reverb to spill between channels as different presets are recalled. The Rev switch (8) switches the reverb effect on and off, the status of the reverb is also indicated on the footcontroller. When moving from an OD channel to a Clean/Crunch channel, the unit remembers the last channel you were in before leaving. E.g. If you have moved from the Crunch Channel to an OD channel and you press the Clean/Crunch switch (3), the amplifier will revert back to the Crunch channel - rather than starting again in the Clean channel. FX The FX section consists of two effects, Delay and Modulation. The FX section can be globally turned on and off via the FX switch (11). Modes The amplifier operates in two modes - Preset and Manual. Delay The Delay control (14) sets the amount of signal sent to the delay section. When the Delay control (14) is set to ‘0’ the delay is switched off. To change between these two modes, you must hold the Damping switch (17) down for at least two seconds. When in manual mode the Store switch (19) lights red and the selected channel light (3 or 5) will start to flash. Modulation The Mod control (12) is split into three segments and selects the type of modulation effects and adjusts its associated settings. When the Mod control (12) is set to ‘0’ the modulation effects are switched off. The amplifier will remember the last mode it was in after power off and revert to it the next time it is powered on. Preset This is the factory default operation of the amplifier. 0 Chorus In Preset mode the position of all controls except Master Volume (16) are stored within each channel. Each channel should be considered a preset. Phaser Selecting a channel automatically recalls the settings stored within the channel. Note: The physical position of the front panel controls, except Master Volume (16) which is not storable, will now not match the actual settings of the unit. All front panel switches will automatically update. Flanger MG50FX The single Loudspeaker socket (22) is used to connect either the internal speaker or an external speaker cabinet to the unit’s power amp. When using external cabinets ensure the total load impedance is equal to, or exceeds, 8 ohms. Additionally the Headphones socket (18) can also be used as a Line Out to send the signal to an external equipment e.g. A computer, digital recorder or mixer. When a jack is inserted into the socket the unit’s speaker is muted providing ‘silent recording’. The unit’s output can then be monitored directly from the external equipment used. MG100FX 1x12" & 2x12" Combos The single Loudspeaker socket (22) is used to connect either the internal speaker or an external speaker cabinet to the unit’s power amp. When using external cabinets ensure the total load impedance is equal to, or exceeds, 4 ohms. Damping The Damping switch (17) selects between the two modes of power amp damping. When Damping is off (LED off), the power amp response resembles the feel of a classic power amp with emphasized middle and limited bass and treble. Switching Damping on (LED on) will boost the speaker resonances both in the bass and high frequency ranges. MG100HFX Head The two Loudspeaker sockets are used to connect to 1 or 2 external cabinets. When using external cabinets ensure the total load impedance is equal to, or exceeds, 4 ohms. FX Loop The FX Return socket (25) on the rear panel is used to connect the OUTPUT of the effects processor or pedal you are using in the effects loop. Power The Power switch (20) turns the amplifier on and off. If current settings have not been stored they will be lost. The FX loop is series and set at instrument level so both guitar FX or professional units can be connected. Restoring Settings - WARNING: ALL AMP & FOOTSWITCH SETTINGS WILL BE LOST To restore the unit to factory settings (see handbook rear cover) you must hold the Store switch (19) while powering on the amplifier. The Clean/Crunch (3) and OD (5) lights will light orange. You can then release the Store switch (19). The FX Send socket (26) on the rear panel is used to connect to the INPUT of the unit you are using in the effects loop. The FX loop is switched on and off via the Ext FX switch (15) on the front panel. Resetting the amplifier will erase all user Channel presets and all user Footcontroller settings, replacing them with the factory presets. Tap Tempo The Tap Tempo switch (13) is used for the Delay effect only. Altering a control will cause the associated parameter to jump to the current physical position of that control. The Tap Tempo switch matches the delay time to the time between two presses. When a control is altered the selected channel light (3 or 5) will start to flash indicating that the current preset has been altered. The Tap Tempo LED flashes red at the selected/recalled delay time. The number of repeats is reduced as the delay time decreases. To store the updated settings, push the Store switch (19). If you change from a channel with delay to one without delay the effect will spill between channels. If you select another channel without pressing Store (19) then any altered settings will be lost as the new channel and its settings are recalled. If you change from a channel with delay to a channel with delay set to a different delay time the delay effect will not spill between channels. Manual In manual mode the amps settings always match the physical positions of the controls. MP3 / Line In The 3.5mm MP3 / Line In socket (24) on the rear panel allows the connection of an external audio source e.g. MP3 or CD player. Changing channel only changes the channel, NO presets are recalled, NO other controls are altered. Pressing Store (19) will store the current settings into the selected channel. These can then be recalled when using the unit in Preset mode. Modulation Off Speed increases and depth is reduced as knob is turned clockwise. Speed increases as knob is turned clockwise. Speed increases, feedback and depth are reduced as knob is turned clockwise. Loudspeaker ALWAYS USE A NON-SCREENED MARSHALL APPROVED SPEAKER LEAD WHEN CONNECTING AN EXTENSION CABINET TO THESE AMPLIFIERS. 6 * EUROPE ONLY - Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of the EMC Directive (Environments E1, E2 and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and the Low Voltage Directive in the E.U. * EUROPE ONLY - Note: The Peak Inrush current for the MG50FX is 9.6 amps. The Peak Inrush current for the MG100HFX, MG101FX and MG102FX is 21 amps. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Follow all instructions and heed all warnings KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS ! 7 ENGLISH Reverb & FX The amplifier provides three simultaneous effects, Reverb, Delay and one of three Modulation effects (Chorus, Phaser, or Flanger). Pressing the Clean/Crunch switch (3) selects between the Clean (Green Light) and Crunch (Red Light) channels. Headphones & Line Out The 3.5mm Headphones socket (18) allows the connection of a pair of headphones. When a jack is inserted into the headphones socket the unit’s speaker is muted. Footcontroller (optional - PEDL-90008) 1. Footswitches Each footswitch can be assigned a different stored function. 2. LED Status Panel This always reflects the current status of the amplifier or tuner details: The Digital Display (3) indicates the closest current note being played. The indicator dot on the lower right hand corner shows if the current closest note is #. Pressing only the Store switch at this point will overwrite the altered Channel or Footswitch preset. The LED Status Panel (2) is used to show how far away from the closest note the current note being played is. When the central FX Status LED lights, it indicates the correct tuning, with the others progressively indicating the tuning is up to 50 cents up or down. To store an altered Channel preset to the Footswitch instead, hold the Store switch and while held down, press your chosen Footswitch (1) - Just like a normal Preset Store. 3. Digital Display This display indicates the various functions of the footcontroller. 2 To exit the Tuner push any footswitch, the amplifier will then exit returning to the settings before entering. To store an altered Footswitch Preset to another Footswitch hold the Store switch and while held down, press your chosen Footswitch (1) - Just like a normal Preset Store. Digital Display When recalling a footswitch preset, the Digital Display (3) will indicate which footswitch number has been pressed. If a Channel preset has been recalled the Digital Display (3) will remain blank. When either a Channel preset or Footswitch preset has been altered the Digital Display (3) will begin to flash. The footswitch will flash the relevant number if a Footswitch preset has been altered or will flash a “-“ if a Channel preset has been altered. Tuner The Tuner can be accessed in two ways: MG15FX & MG30FX By simultaneously pushing the Tap (10) and Store (12) switches on the front panel or by assigning the Tuner to the footswitch. Note: On factory reset / first switch on, the Tuner is already assigned to Footswitch number 4. 1 Footcontroller Factory Settings Footswitch 1: Clean : Crunch Switch Footswitch 2: Overdrive Switch Footswitch 3: Tap Tempo Switch Footswitch 4: Tuner The Digital Display (3) will swirl to show that the footswitch has been assigned. You can then release the footswitch and front panel switch. Preset Store To assign a preset to a Footswitch (1), select the required channel and modify the front panel controls if required, press and hold the Store switch on the front panel and while held down, press your chosen Footswitch (1). Programming The footswitch can be programmed to store front panel switches (Switch Store) or complete presets (Preset Store). Switch Store To assign a front panel switch to a Footswitch (1), press and hold the front panel switch and while held down press the Footswitch (1) you wish to assign it to. The Digital Display (3) will swirl to show that the footswitch has been assigned. You can then release the footswitch and Store switch. Footcontroller Presets are independent of the dedicated Channel presets stored within the amplifier. This allows you to create a number of presets based on the same channel/pre-amp setting. 8 Assigning the Tuner to a footswitch is carried out like any other Switch Store. To assign the Tuner to the footswitch hold down the Tap (10) and Store (12) switches and press the chosen footswitch you wish to assign it to. The Digital Display (3) will swirl to show that the footswitch has been assigned. You can then release the footswitch and front panel switch. MG50FX & MG100FX By simultaneously pushing the Damping (17) and Store (19) switches on the front panel or by assigning the Tuner to the footswitch. Note: On factory reset / first switch on, the Tuner is already assigned to Footswitch number 4. Assigning the Tuner to a footswitch is carried out like any other Switch Store. To assign the Tuner to the footswitch hold down the Damping (17) and Store (19) switches and press the chosen footswitch you wish to assign it to. The Digital Display (3) will swirl to show that the footswitch has been assigned. You can then release the footswitch and front panel switch. 9 ENGLISH CLN & OD: Current Channel REV: Reverb On/Off FX: FX Section On / Off Ext FX: External FX Loop On/Off (MG50FX & MG100FX) Damp: Damping Mode (MG50FX & MG100FX) Tap: Tap Tempo speed. 3 For all amplifiers, when entering Tuner mode the unit mutes and Clean : Crunch (3) and OD (5) switches light yellow. When either a Channel preset or Footswitch preset has been altered the Digital Display (3) will begin to flash. The footcontroller will flash the relevant number if a Footswitch preset has been altered or will flash a “-“ if a Channel preset has been altered. Marshall Factory Presets Clean: pure guitar tone with a touch of chorus + reverb MG50FX MG100FX green MG15FX MG30FX green Crunch: low gain bluesy tone with subtle reverb MG50FX MG100FX red MG15FX MG30FX red OD1: raw heavy crunch, no effects MG50FX MG100FX green MG15FX MG30FX green OD2: high gain solo, reverb + delay 640ms MG50FX MG100FX red 640ms MG15FX MG30FX red Marshall Amplification plc Denbigh Road, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK1 1DQ, England. Tel : +44 (0)1908 375411 Fax : +44 (0)1908 376118 www.marshallamps.com Whilst the information contained herein is correct at the time of publication, due to our policy of constant improvement and development, Marshall Amplification plc reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice. BOOK-900025-00 / 11 / 08
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