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Marshall MHZ40C Haze: All-Tube, 1x12 Combo With Digital Effects Demo'd (Video)

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

This is one of those amps that folks either love or hate. I guess that's what happens when you're Marshall and you try to add something like digital effects to an otherwise all-tube combo amplifier. The Marshall MHZ40C Haze Guitar Combo packs 40 watts, a single 12" Celestion speaker, and a no-thank-you serving of effects including echo, chorus, and a Leslie simulator.

The Marshall Haze 40 combo may have inspired vitriol amongst the tube (or valve) devout, but listen to this video demo and we think you'll agree: DSP aside, the MHZ40C is a great-sounding and versatile Marshall Combo. Besides, you can true-bypass the effects section if you want.

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  • This guy has to have the weakest pickups ever made on that tele..i have this amp and on a live gig with a loud drummer can not turn this amp up more than 4 on volume. Its also by far the best amp out there for the money, bar none.

  • Tube amps with digital effects are awesome, who could hate that?

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  • does taking volume up ruins the tubes?

  • good demo man

  • Tele sounds weak as hell.

  • Mais bon Dieu...??? ils les trouvent leurs guitaristes ?????

  • fucking amp so much hhhhhhhhsssssshshshshhhsssssss­hhhhhhhhhh it sounds like a radio or maybe his pickups suck

  • @rvallejos96 both of those amps are pretty equal to me. they sound similar except the marshall has a bit more of the el34 bite to it while the hot rod III has the fender cleans and almost marshallesque sounding drive channel.

  • nice rendition of cherub rock!

    

  • @xTheAussieMCx if you bought pedals it could produce some earlier medal tones. like 80's metal kind of stuff. for newer metal and stuff like that, go with the Blackstar, or the Peavey Valveking. stuff In that range is built souly for metal sounds. but will lack for good crunch and clean tones.

  • @xTheAussieMCx The haze 40 is more for classic rock, blues, country..it will do more early metal..if you mainly play all metal..take a look at the Blackstar 40, there both the same price...700.00 new

  • @humbucker101 im considering upgraging to a new amp and this one looks great. do you know how much it is and would it be good for playing heavy metal type music? thanks

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