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Key Features
Product Ref: 318066
The Marshall MG30GFX Gold 30W is a portable gigging combo that delivers real Marshall tone and good looks. With its iconic 'gold' front panel and script logo, the MG30GFX offers a small piece of Marshall heritage in a portable grab-and-go package. With 4 channels, 2 different kinds of overdrive and a master effects section, the MG30GFX is the ideal amp for the progressing guitarist or for musicians who require a quality gigging amp.
The MG30GFX features 4 channels so you can achieve both clean and crunch tones, allowing you to play all genres of music from clean pop through to heavily distorted rock and metal. The first two channels offer clean/crunch sounds, while the 'red' and 'green' OD1/OD2 channels provide two different levels of overdrive sound. These channels can be switched manually or stored as presets and changed via the optional remote footswitch. The 3-band EQ allows you to tailor you tonal output through the powerful 10'' speaker and the 30 watts of power is ideal for taking to band rehearsals and small/medium gigs.
The MG30GFX features 5 different digital effects to choose from with an extra master reverb effect. The FX dial lets you choose from Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Delay and Octave effects. This gives you great potential for exploring new sounds without having to purchase external effects units. The reverb is independent and provides a lush ambience over your tone.
This amp also includes a headphone output for silent practice, alongside an AUX-in; ideal for jamming along to your favourite tracks. The MG30GFX's compact dimensions make it the perfect amplifier for practising and for transporting to band practices and gigs.