Thank you for watching my Marshall MS-2 Micro Amp review. I hope you found it helpful. While I believe we covered a lot of the questions you may have in this video, I realize that there might still be some more details that you want to find out about the Marshall MS-2 Mini Amp.
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As mentioned in the video, I strongly encourage you to check out my comprehensive article review about this device which you can find on my website along with more details around features, FAQs, comparisons to other mini amps, pros and cons as well as purchasing information.
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If you are subscriber to my channel, you may probably know that I in the past did a few reviews on the popular Vox amplug mini guitar amps. People who watched those review asked me, if I could take the Marshall MS2 for a test ride and share my findings. Well, my wife must have used her sixth sense - she put this guitar accessory under the Christmas tree for me. Therefore, I was now able to test the MS2 amp for a little while and share now my findings and thoughts with you.
To recap the main points I made in the video:
The MS-2 by Marshall comes in different versions. First of all, there is a half-stack and a full-stack option. On top of that, you can get the device in black (standard), red (MS-2R) and chrome (MS-2C). The design is simple, just the way a like it. Instead of trying to cramp-in too many buttons and features, the Marshall did well by keeping the layout straight forward. Overall the casing is very solid and the thing looks really neat, in my opinion.
There are three dials in the front of the Marshall MS2 mini guitar amp: Volume, Tone and Off/On/OD. Volume and Tone are self-explanatory. As for the last dial, it serves a dual purpose as the on/off switch as well as switching into overdrive mode.
In the regular channel, the sound is decent, but it lacks volume. You need to bring up the volume to “5” or higher, but the problem is, the more volume you add the crunchier the sound gets.
In the overdrive channel, the Marshall MS-2 mini amplifier kills! The tone is awesome. Playing around with the Tone dial gives you a broad spectrum of sound, anything from ultra gainy to doomy.
Instead of using the integrated speaker, you can connect a headphone set. Also, the device can be powered either via a 9V DC Adapter which you would need to purchase separately, of a 9V block battery, which comes with the product. The battery life is very good, but you need to ensure that you switch off the MS-2 after you’re done playing!
The Marshall MS-2 is a lightweight at 12 ounces. Oh, yes, you can absolutely use your pedals in connection with the MS-2. It works very well, I tried it myself. Also, instead of a regular guitar, you can connect a bass guitar.
Alright, let’s wrap this up: In my personal opinion, the Marshall MS-2 Micro Guitar Amp is a great product at a very reasonable price. I love the fact that it has an integrated speaker, so you don’t need a headset, yet you can use one, whenever you want. The sound quality is better than I expected. Yes, I wish the clean channel could produce more volume, but that’s okay since I’m playing in overdrive most of the time anyway. The design is slick and the overall quality to the Marshall MS 2 is great.
So, what do you think? Any more questions for me? Fire away and leave them in the comment box below. Don’t forget to check out my article with more details on the Marshall MS-2 micro amp.
Thanks for watching.
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