Product Comparison: Orange Crush 20RT vs Marshall MG15
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- The control settings are pretty straight-forward.
- This thing sounds crazy good!
- The clean channel is super clean and powerful.
- The clean channel is very nice and smooth.
- With the treble, mid, and bass knobs you get great variations on the tone.
- For the price, this amp is incredible. Clean and overdrive tone are both spot on.
- The bass is powerful, clear and full.
- The treble sharp and bright.
- Very good sounding amp and it works great with any pedal.
- Ideal for practising or small venues.
- The dirty channel is great. Lots of options by using the gain with the dirty channel.
- The tone is rich and plenty of pre amp stages on both the clean and dirty channels.
- The clean channel is crisp and bright.
- Works great with pedals.
- The built-in tuner is a nice bonus feature.
- Easily moved around, sounds great.
- A very good amplifier good sound, and very easy to use perfect for the home.
- Great sound. Ideal for a beginner. Ideal for a bedroom player.
- Great little practice amp and great range of sound.
- The main cable is very short.