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The MG Gold Series MG15GFX is a 15W solid-state guitar combo amplifier featuring four distinct channels including two overdrive options, a 3-band EQ for precise tonal shaping, and an 8-inch speaker. Its headphone output supports silent practice and direct recording, while the MP3/line-in jack allows seamless play-along with tracks. Compact and lightweight at just 16.3 pounds, it’s designed for easy transport and versatile use from home to band practice.

| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Output Channel Quantity | 4 |
| Amplifier Type | Solid State |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Number of Bands | 4 |
| Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Output Wattage | 15 Watts |
| Item Weight | 16.3 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.7"D x 15.2"W x 15"H |
| Color | Black |
P**Y
Marshall Quality Amazement
The perfect Practice Amp! It sounds clean and built well at a great price. The Marshall Quality and the perfect size and weight for a home and practice, I never owned an Amp with an 8" speaker that sounded so good. Works great with all pedals and can handle all I give it with power to spare.
J**.
Good amp.
Solid product, the tube spring came undone during shipping, not a big deal, just pop the back off carefully and put it back on the track. Amp sounds good . Not too heavy. Looks nice. It's as advertised.
S**N
Love it
Good sound at a good price. Is it a tube Marshall? No. But, it does a pretty good job at emulating that Marshall British tone distortion quite well. I have tube amps including a Marshall, so if you don't like this one as a small room practice amp, I don't know what to tell you... Your expectations are way too high then but for what you get it far exceeds what it's supposed to do. Not only that, it has a input so if you have something like a Spark GO you can plug it in to take your spark to the next level.
A**H
Marshall
One of the nicest amps I've ever owned. I wish I was a little bigger, but I knew what I was getting into and it's exactly what I needed and exactly what I wanted. I can't tell you how much I appreciate you guys being there thank you.
M**A
Nice little practice amp.
Well, I know this isn’t a tube amp, but I was wanting something to play at lower volume levels and could chug a bit of Marshall tone. The boxes I received were beat to heck, but there was no blemishes on the amp. After unboxing the amp, I noticed a bit of a rattling inside the the the amp, so after removing a bunch of screws from the closed back I had a couple surprises. There was a real spring reverb tank, and it had come off of the mounting springs that attaches to a plastic base. Apparently this happens with spring Reverb’s occasionally, three of the mounting springs were very short, but one was too long and I had to rig it into place a bit, as noted on a pic. I took off one star for that, and the back is really a tight fit, and wasn’t easy to get off without damaging. This amp isn’t the loudest, but has a decent bass response due the closed back. It has a 15 watt 8 ohm speaker, which didn’t blow when I cranked the amp all way for a minute. Would be nice to have an external speaker jack. The cabinet is MDF wood, and was heavier then I expected. The amplifier has two circuit boards in it, one appears to be for the power section only, with a bank of capacitors and one power transistor with a large heat sink. The other circuit board appears to have the potentiometers attached to it, and has quite complex circuitry. Overall I like this little amp, happy to say the spring reverb sounds great, and it has a decent Marshall tone to it.
A**W
Fine all-around practice amp (despite annoyance with overdrive channel)
I owned a similar Marshall practice amp back in the 1990s, so I was tickled to get this one. The updated version is still a great solid-state option for small spaces; I use it for bedroom-style recording and it has plenty of power to annoy housemates. On Youtube you can find comparisons with other brands around the same price, and only the Marshall has anything approaching a classic full-bodied crunch in the overdrive channel.However, it has a minor annoyance that grows over time: When you turn the amp on, it normally STARTS in the overdrive channel---the opposite of what I think most guitarists want, especially players using separate distortion pedals. If you switch to clean, turn the amp off, and QUICKLY turn it back on, then it stays in clean. But if you turn it off in clean, and let it sit for more than ~6.5 minutes, then it resets to overdrive (probably some capacitor draining).I like this amp enough otherwise that I could not reasonably deduct a full point for this flaw, but hopefully Marshall will fix it in future versions.
K**N
Defective when arrived. Troubleshooting doesn't exist.
My amp is defective when arrived. No sound, no lights, nothing. I'm not angry, as I have watched enough YouTube to know that this is a great amp (for this price range) from a great brand. But let it be known that a certain percentage of this product is defective, and I got the luck to receive a defective one.An extra note:It is mentioned on the user manual and the brand's website, that this amp has no serviceable parts. It is confirmed by customer service that even the tiniest problem has to be checked by their engineer, and "there is no troubleshooting to repair". So, if you receive your amp with any possible problems, just save your breath and return it. Which disappoints me a bit. Not angry, but disappointed.
H**E
Marshall never disappoints!
I recently upgraded from the Rogue G10 to the Marshall MG15, and the difference is incredible. The MG15 offers much richer, fuller tones, especially on the overdrive channel, which is perfect for heavier styles like metal and grunge. The clean channel is warm and clear, unlike the flat, harsh sound of the G10.The 3-band EQ and added features like the overdrive button give you so much more control over your tone compared to the G10, which felt very limited. It’s also louder and maintains clarity at higher volumes, something the Rogue couldn’t handle.On top of that, the MG15 feels way more solid and well-built, making it a clear step up for anyone looking to move on from a basic practice amp. Highly recommend!
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