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Hi,

On Dec, 2014 I bought a Marshall MG50CFX. During the last period, the amplifier became unstable, showing a strange issue: after 10-15 minutes, randomically the sound was crippling and then vanishing, with the volume control unactive. Only a complete power switch off-on resolve the issue for a while.

Any suggestions ? Thanks in advance. Max (Rome-Italy) 

asked 20 May 2017 at 06:43 PM

Massimo Aceti
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Hey,

Just got a Marshall Stanmore, and when listening to calmer songs, I can hear a significant amount of distortion. Like a fuzzy overdrive.
Overall, the speaker sounds great, especially on higher volume, but I still can't get over the annoying distortion. Really low-key piano songs are virtually unbearable to listen to. 

Has anyone else had this problem?

asked 24 Apr 2017 at 07:00 PM

Robin Medin (2)
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So ive been using my code50 for about a month now. Only really used it at my house and im getting on really well with it, i love it. Dead easy to use and like using a mixture of gateway and pedal.

I took it to band practice the other day, a chance for it to really show me what it can do. Turned it up to about half way on the master volume and i had this horrible screeching feedback come through every time i even touched my guitar strings. Almost as if my guitar was right up against the amp but it wasnt. 

Was fine on a clean setting, only when i had it on a distorted setting

Anyone else having this issue? 

asked 13 Feb 2017 at 09:43 PM

chris poole
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I got my CODE all set up with tones that I thought were going to work well.  Used it at practice for the first time yesterday and found out that everything seemed boomy.  I didn't have time to experiment too much, but any suggestions on what to adjust to try to get rid of the boominess?  If it matters, I have the volume set pretty low on the patch and had the master volume up pretty high.  I don't use any real high gain stuff - just your basic dirty/crunch types of tones.  Good example is the factory default Plexi.  Thanks in advance!

asked 13 Feb 2017 at 12:38 PM

Doug W
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Is there any chance to rectify the way the master volume pot on the CODE 50 behaves via a firmware update? Or is it a malfuncion on my device?

From 0 to 1 there's, well, nothing. No sound. Above that, there's about two millimeters of neighbour friendly bedroom level followed by an abrupt kick in the guts.

Thanks in advance.

 

asked 08 Feb 2017 at 04:56 PM

Sebastian Opara (5)
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I have a Bluesbreaker reissue which I absloutley love.

Of course it doesnt have a master volume.

Has anyone any experience, good or bad of putting an attenuator before the speakers?

I want to keep the tone but redue the volume!

Steve

asked 01 Feb 2017 at 01:26 PM

Steve Ruane
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Good Day forum,

from clean sound to overdrive with the same position of the gain and volume, there is a huge difference in loudness. The overdrive when pressed is twice the sound level as the clean. 

Is this correct as it is or what can be the cause of this?

Best regards

Jens

 

asked 19 Jan 2017 at 03:50 PM

Jens Reimer
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Hi,
I find my Code 25 amp too loud at practice levels (at least for my apartment) so I have to set the Master Volume between 0.1-0.9 and in that  range the Master Volume varies greatly which makes almost impossible to adjust it at the same value twice.

It will be nice if the Master knob could also be set via software so it can be saved/stored and also displayed in the amp's front panel screen, since it is very common to move the amp from one room to another and accidentally change the Master setting without knowing at what level it was previously set.
Coud be possible to add this option in a future firmware/app update?

Thanks in advance!

asked 04 Jan 2017 at 02:33 PM

Dake Warren (5)
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Dear Custom Service!

I am a happy user of Code 50.

The question is, relative to a normal high volume (master volume of 4 - 6, pre amp volume up 5 or more) of the amplifier resonates. What can it be? Normally this phenomenon, or a fault in the amplifier?

I look forward to your reply!

 

asked 02 Jan 2017 at 09:57 AM

Peter Arpad
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How  far can you turn this up wihtout blowing it up!? Code 50

Ive got a main  Heavy Metal Tone I use all the time. The volume in the preset is set to  1.8. I have it that low so it doesnt blow my Clean sound away when I click between the two. 

I was playing with a drummer the other day and I had the master volume up to maybe close to half and I was worried I was going to blow the speaker.

So How  far up is safe?

 

Oh Im using a Code 50.

edited 23 Dec 2016 at 02:56 AM

Mark Ensign

asked 23 Dec 2016 at 02:50 AM

Mark Ensign
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