Dr_Simon


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12/16/2003 7:04 pm
Am I remembering correctly that you have one of those little battery powered marshall amps? If so, I was just curious if you've ever tried hooking up your POD or anything like that to it.
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Dr_simon
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12/16/2003 8:00 pm
Yep, it works.... however the sound it make is almost entirely devoid of bass frequencies which tends to make one model sound very similar to another !
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12/16/2003 8:11 pm
a friend of mine has a small 8"? marshall practice amp, and that's what happens when he tries to use his POD through it. 'nother question...... do the different brands of mini amps sound much different?
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12/16/2003 11:29 pm
I have a Fender mini twin and have had two of the mini Marshall's, they sound pretty similar to me !! They have a gain control, a master volume and a tone control which all work but they are pretty limited. They are very portable but not really loud enough to use out side.
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