
Alex Zubiate
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Finicky connection to amp. When everything connects like it's supposed to, I think this amp is fantastic. It's fun to play and easy to use. The problem I have is that sometimes the amp has trouble connecting and it takes a bit of troubleshooting to get it to work again, then it's not fun. Marshall should make it a priority to fix this, then I would give it 5 stars. **Update** I have verified that the software is up to date. I did find a work around that my help others, not the best solution but it get's me playing this amp again. I have to forget all past devices on bluetooth and then reconnect. It will continue to work until I add another device to bluetooth, then in order to get amp to work I have to do this all over again.
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Alex Hays
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These reviews are ridiculous. The app works fine. I'm on a Pixel 2 still, and I have zero issues getting it to connect with my Code amplifier. Once you connect your phone via Bluetooth, you have to go into the menu in the app itself and connect to the amp from there. It works fine. It could be improved, and I'm sure Marshall is going to continue to develop this way of using a digital amp. I'm a tech geek with a whole lot of smart home tech and I play a lot of guitar.
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F Dave
The app needs to be completely redeveloped . Many great ideas , but connectivity is horrible . once in every 40 tries can I ever get anything to move over and sync between the amp and phone . For the burden of this battle , Marshall should come out with a MarshPad that actually works both wirelessly and hardwired that acts as and editable hand controller . And for all the inconvenience , make the price point for this item under 25.00 , with life time replacement guarantee.
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