Marshall's MS-2 Micro Stack delivers impressive Marshall tone despite its compact size. This miniature guitar combo amp is perfect for weekend trips, spontaneous jams, or simply having fun. While it’s just one watt, it packs a punch—don’t underestimate how loud it can get. Choose between clean and overdrive settings, adjust your tone, and use the belt clip for convenience. Power it with batteries or an AC adapter (sold separately). If you want authentic Marshall sound on the go and can’t bring your full-sized rig, GN Music has you covered with the Marshall MS-2 Micro Stack.

Marshall MS-2 Micro Stack Guitar Combo Amp Features at a Glance:

  • Classic Marshall styling in a micro-sized amp
  • 1 watt of authentic Marshall tone
  • Clean and overdrive settings
  • Volume and tone controls
  • Headphone jack can also be used to drive an external power amp
  • Belt clip for shredding anytime, anywhere
  • Battery- or AC-powered (with optional power adapter)

Put a Marshall in your pocket: the Marshall MS-2 Micro Stack!

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Micro Stack MS-2 1-Watt 1x2" Battery-Powered Guitar Combo
Categories
Made In
  • Vietnam
Number of Inputs
  • 1 Input
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x2"
Electronics
  • Solid State
Reverb
  • None
Color Family
  • Black
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Output Power (Watts)
  • 1

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