Manlay Sound's M-200 was designed to reproduce the tone of the early (3 knobs) Marshall Major aka "The Pig". This very unique 200w amplifier was the key element of the legendary Mick Ronson sound. The "Pig" had a voice in its own, very different to any other amp of any era.
The M-200 replicates "The Pig's" unique tone circuit configuration. It's based on a two way preamp: one for bass and one for treble; these combine to produce different sounds depending on their adjustment position and produce the very distinctive, penetrating, nasal and slightly phased sound we all love from the early seventies’ David Bowie records as well as Mick Ronson's solo albums, etc. A "sensitivity" switch was added so you can get the dirtiest sound possible at the high sensivility position while at low sensivility you can get a nice moderately overdriven sound with low background noise and also reach the cleanest side of the unit.    

 

Characteristics:

-Handmade, point to point soldering technique on perfored board.
-FET transistors.
-High quality components.
-Bass preamp gain adjustment.
-Treble preamp gain adjustment.
-Master output volume adjustment.
-Sensitivity switch.
-9 volt battery, a brand new one is included.
-Negative pole DC 9V jack.
-LED indicator.
-True bypass switch.
-Alpha Pots.
-Individually numbered / signed Pedal
-9 volt battery, a brand new one is included.


Dimensions: 120x115x50 mm

 

Retail Price: 260 EUR (contact to order)

 

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Classic Mick Ronson tones played with the M-200.
 
 
 
  The guitar sound on Bowie's album The Man Who Sold The World