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Marshall MB4210 Bass Combo Walkthru

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

Like the lucky bastard who's wearing Jerry Orbach's eyes, the Marshall MB4210 effortlessly blends the old and the new. Owen O'Malley "borrowed" the amp for this demo video; now all he needs is something blue and he's ready to get hitched!

The MB4210 can supply up to 450 watts with extension cab, and boasts a 12AX7 preamp tube. Sorry, I mean "an ECC81 valve." Why don't you go lorry yourself?

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  • So why do you think its shit? Explain a bit more.

  • Doesn't sound so good for the money it costs. but oh well, that's marshall's style... they made great amps 20 years ago, and now they're living off the good name they made for themselves back then. but they're not too good now...

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  • Selling a Marshall MBB 150 watt Message me for more infomation!

  • @ManagerRadoslav The first few batches of these were awful, so Marshall has really cleaned their acts up! The new ones are decent (but imho not great) Marshall guitar amos are still awesome. But Marshall hasn't made good bass amp heads since the 93. The VBA I don't know much anout, some people really like it and i know the 412 cab is good but don't know much else. Tried one of these and didn't like the classic channel (though i see why one might it's smooth and warm) but didn't likt it overall!

  • I had Stagg, Laney RB7, Gallien-Krueger 250RB, Gallien-Krueger Backline 600 and now a Marshall MB4210. Even Stagg was more reliable than Marshall, if you want to spend a lot of your time repairing the amp, then go ahead and get yourself a Marshall MB4210.

  • Extension cab??? 4x10 or 4x15?

  • buy the Fender Rumble cheaper and better believe me, I was thorn between the rumble and the marshall mb but I bought the rumble and I don't regret it a bit. And I played them both for a bith

  • I think Marshall should stick to making guitar amps.... in this case, I really was just paying for the name... totally over priced.

  • I regret buying this amp... you get a LOT of buzz off it when you're not playing, unless you really turn down your bass.... there is a lot of clicking too.. I used it to record once, and regret it; you can hear the click on here too. It doesn't cut through at all in my opinion... just loud and not nice to listen too. Way too low end, and as for finding a tone you like- I haven't found one that sounds good in a band situation, at all!! It's really just a bassier version of a guitar amp.

  • @savinhill94 Yes, you can, but you wont be able to add another cab with it as the marshall is a 4 ohm cab and the GK can't support a 2 ohm load

  • can i hook this to an acoustic b100

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