Monday, June 11, 2007


Marshall Amplification and
Hothouse Rehearsal Studios

Here at Hothouse Rehearsal Studios we care about every guitarist that uses our facility. So each studio is equipped with 2 (two) Marshall half-stacks. We feature the versatile Marshall MG100HDFX head and the MG412A cabinet. If you’re looking for clean tones, vintage rock distortion or the tight crunch of metal the MG series delivers, with same Marshall quality you can rely on. We carefully maintain the heads and cabinets and they are in complete working order when you arrive for your session. Here’s some spec info on the head and cabinet.

Marshall MG100HDFX Head
Drawing on the vast experience of their design team, the Marshall MG100HDFX Head amps are built to the same exacting standards as all Marshall Products. Though compact in size, each one delivers a dynamic yet toneful punch, and they're all suitable for a wide variety of purposes including rehearsal, recording, and even live music work. The MG100DFX is a 2-channel amp with 4 selectable modes (clean, crunch, OD-1 & OD-2 and special features such as CD ins, parallel FX loop, and emulated headphone jacks. It features digital effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and flange. This 100W brute, with all the features this is a great practice head!
Features:
· Big Marshall tone
· Delivers a dynamic yet toneful punch
· 100W power
· 2 channels (footswitchable)
· Digital effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and flange
· footswitchMG100HDFX
Marshall MG412A cabinet is loaded with Celestion 4x12”, 30 Watt custom designed speakers and are 8 Ohm mono. The speakers are designed to be run with the MG100HDFX head for maximum tonal flexibility and to achieve the tight bottom end that the MG's are known for. We’ve included castors for easy maneuverability.
Features:
· 4 x 12" Celestion 30 watt custom designed speakers
· 8 ohms
· Smaller cabinet than the 1960A, but can be used with any Marshall head (except the MF350)
· Tight bottom end makes this cab a favorite for drop tuned guitars and high gain!


Guitarist why settle for less…tell your band let’s use
Hothouse Studios for our next rehearsal.

All the Best
Richard Morales
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