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Yeah it was, you think I would actually buy this?LOL
Its not a bad sounding amp really the crunch is very marshally.
I needed an amp for my bench and now I have one.
There are people that actually collect these things as I was walking out of the pawn shop a guy stopped me and said wow you found a Park amp in there?Do they have another one?
Takes all kinds I guess.
Old Parks are awesome (and highly collectible) amps that were made to get around a licensing agreement that Marshall had entered into back in the 60's. Marshall revived the brand in the 90's as a budget line to compete with the low end offerings from Crate, Peavey, Gorilla, etc.
Old Parks are awesome (and highly collectible) amps that were made to get around a licensing agreement that Marshall had entered into back in the 60's. Marshall revived the brand in the 90's as a budget line to compete with the low end offerings from Crate, Peavey, Gorilla, etc.
Old Parks are awesome (and highly collectible) amps that were made to get around a licensing agreement that Marshall had entered into back in the 60's. Marshall revived the brand in the 90's as a budget line to compete with the low end offerings from Crate, Peavey, Gorilla, etc.
Yep, I had one of the G-25 Parks in the late 90s for a practice amp. Nothing dramatic but a decent practice amp with clean and drive channels. About a year later they just started putting Marshall logos on them and it became the Marshall MG-30. Same amp, rebadged when they decided the Marshal name would sell better. It was a cool $25 practice amp though, but I gave it to my neighbor who needed one more than I did.
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