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Marshall MG100HDFX Anyone own one of these?

Do you think it was worth the money?

I received Head today and I am expecting speaker Cab tomorrow.

Look at the quality of the Tolex... Think I should send it back.. I saved a long time to buy a decent 1/2 stack and as soon as I take the plastic off I almost shit myself.

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You're not going to be getting a substitute for a JCM800, but I've always been impressed with Marshall's solid-state stuff. It's real clean sounding and has a tight low-end.

Though my own bias is that I'm kind of sick of the Marshall tone. I think that it's been overdone and is cliche. As a bass player, I'm not an Ampeg guy either. But play whatever you dig. If you're hearing a Marshall tone in your head, then get the Marshall. Personally when it comes to that open mid-range guitar tone, I like the sound of a more ballsy gain; so I'd be more partial to something like a Bogner or even something like a Carvin Legacy.

Hope you enjoy your new rig! I'm expecting a new QSC power amp to arrive for myself tomorrow. I don't get into holidays all that much, but when the UPS or Fedex guy drops off new gear, it's like Christmas for me. :D
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Buddy Dee uses one of those MG heads and I played thru it for a couple of songs when they warmed up the Clarks last September. Its not a bad rig, but like Paul said, it ain't no JCM800. I've owned most of the JCM series amps and the JCM2000 kick the most ass.

I also owned an MG412 cabinet. I sold it to TornandFrayed for $120. It was a great sounding cabinet, but the stock speakers suck. The magnets are the size of hockey pucks and their vintage voicing is a little overdone. At one point, I replaced the speakers with Celestion Neo Century Vintage speakers and the cabinet sounded as good as a stock 1960 cab. I would still have that cab if not for getting a custom snakeskin 2-12 that I won't part with.

I think the voicing of those speakers are meant to work with the MG head, so you should have a decent sounding rig when it comes in.
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Red?

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I went with the Red Special Edition Model(Same price as black). Can't find a red straight cab online to complete a full stack.

Anyone think red is too untraditional, or do you like it?
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i think it looks cool
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Yep, that's pretty cool, especially that you got the white piping on the speaker cab for no extra $.

The black cabs don't have piping. I wonder why they didn't put piping on the head?
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Free shipping no payment no intrest 1 year.... Waiting for UPS man now....!

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I don't think red will last... I was on Sam Ash and they only have the Head left.
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You can't beat Musiciansfriend when they have a good deal going on. When Aguilar was discontinuing their S series cabinets to make way for the DB series, I ended up with two 4x10s at a most excellent price. They were one of the best gear deals I've ever found (though my dad still beats me by scoring a Rickenbacker 4001 for $300 :D ). As much of an Edenite I am, the Aguilars are just so aggresive sounding, making them fit really well with our music. The horn/x-over is by far one of the best I've ever heard. I still love Eden, but I think that I'm going to stick with Aguilar. I'd like one of their chocolate-colored (Snickers?) DB 4x10s one day. I love talking about cabinets!
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P.s. UPS rescheduled the delivery date on my power amp, so it won't be arriving until Monday. It looks like my trusty RMX850 will still be playing the gig tomorrow night. :)
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1/2 Stack

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1/2 Stack came as you can see I'm enjoying myself...
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