Boss MG-10 is a
small solid state guitar amplifier.
Great little
practise amp
it’s a 10 watt
combo amplifier, meaning it can output up to 10 watts into its two five inch
speakers. Although it has two speakers and looks a bit like the stereo Roland
JC amps, it is not stereo – the two speakers are wired together in parallel to
make a 4ohm load.
The cabinet is closed-back, and the front baffle has a
cutout between the two speakers which stops the whole enclosure from being
“sealed” without being “ported”. If you don’t know what I’m talking about,
honestly, don’t worry. You can just see the cutout in
the photo below, a circle between the two speakers at the bottom of the baffle.
Being a closed-back cabinet there is nowhere
to stash the hard-wired mains power lead, which is one of the most annoying
things about it, given that it’s a small amp and therefore portable.
The cabinets are made of
particle board and are fairly sturdy, The cabinets are covered in black
textured vinyl with black plastic corner protectors. The speakers are covered
with black nylon mesh which has proved very sturdy















