Heres a few clips i put together using a Marshall DSL 100 with a Boss EQ and Boss sd-1.
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Thanks alot, as i really like the DSL its a vary nice head, The JCM 800 that i just bought just has way better tone. I just cant wait to get home from work just to play the thing. I think that they just cramed to much into the DSL and something got lost. That i think go's for pedals too, Alot of the vintage pedals were made for a individual purpose. Now you see a chorus with 20 different settings. Something just seems to get lots there. Like the old saying, just keep it simple.
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Originally posted by MauiThanks alot, as i really like the DSL its a vary nice head, The JCM 800 that i just bought just has way better tone. I just cant wait to get home from work just to play the thing. I think that they just cramed to much into the DSL and something got lost. That i think go's for pedals too, Alot of the vintage pedals were made for a individual purpose. Now you see a chorus with 20 different settings. Something just seems to get lots there. Like the old saying, just keep it simple.
I still liked that DSL clip though for a heavy modern tone!I'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
Remember, it's just a plank of wood. YOU have to find the music in it - The Telecaster Handbook
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Originally posted by MauiIm useing the standard G12T-75 that came with the cab, I really dont mind these, Im thinkin about putting 2 V30's in a X with the G12T-75. I heard of one guy on the forums here did this and his clips sound vary good.PC: Windows XP/Vista, Intel Q6600 @ 3.6ghz, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 1TB HDD, M-Audio 1010lt
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