I have this amp and I love it. Especially for the clean tones. It's the only low cost, digital amp I've heard that can sound like a cranked up Fender Twin.
Hello, Doctor McFarland, thank you for this video! I just got a Marshall Code 50 and I've been testing lots of different sounds on it. I'm quite happy and satisfied =D May I ask you if you still have and/or use this amp? Cheers
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios There is also the Marshall PEDL-91009 4-way Footswitch for Code Amplifiers. The videos on it make it seem like it makes this amp easier to go from one patch to another, which allows the player to extract even more out of this little powerhouse. Thank you for this video. You focused more on editing than actually playing your guitar for extended periods of time. I liked that, although, I realize you NEED to play to demonstrate what you're doing. Thanks Again!
I had the 100 for about 30 days. One of the worst amps I've ever played. I'm sure there are those that dig and more power to them but I'm not one of them.
@@ethanparsons9615 everybody has their own thing. There are things a lot of people like that I don't and vice versa. To each his own. If something works for you, go for it! Overall, I think I'm in the minority in that I don't like most Seymour Duncan pickups to me the JB being one of the worst. Some of my best friends can't live without it! I say, rock on!
This video wouldn't have been so painfully long if you had actually checked the amp out first. One more thing, very difficult to hear your voice. Good job otherwise!
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios I couldn't agree more. I also find Fender Mustang amps to be more user friendly, but the CODE really brings the tone. Thanks for posting!