JimmyO
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So, although I have a couple of good amps that I gig and rehearse with I do not yet have a Marshall and have recently been thinking of purchasing one to get that classic crunch tone. I will be looking for something decent on the used market, but out of the new models the DSL100H and Jubilee reissue look like they have tones in the classic crunch ballpark. Both have a half power switch and a way to go from clean/crunch to a lead tone. The JVM looks like it is setup for more modern tones and has more modes and channels that I would need.
The styles I play are mostly classic 60s, 70s and 80s rock, and blues and some jazz and country. My other amps cover the jazz, country and blues side of things and I am looking for that big open chord crunch tone that cuts through the mix but is not too saturated. Although i am not a fanboy I do like the tones that Joe Bonamassa gets from both amps. I do not play metal and would not likely have much use for the red channel on the DSL, other than perhaps a sustaining lead tone. I know that the DSL is made in Vietnam vs the UK but it is also half the price, and probably much cheaper used.
How do they compare in terms of tone and also importantly reliability and quality of construction? The classic marshall tones of Led Zep, Aerosmith, ZZ top, Slash and GnR, Cream, and Hendrix would be the kind of gain levels we are talking. I have tubescreamers etc to push the crunch tone into a lead tone if needed. If any of you have any advice on settings, that would be awesome.
The styles I play are mostly classic 60s, 70s and 80s rock, and blues and some jazz and country. My other amps cover the jazz, country and blues side of things and I am looking for that big open chord crunch tone that cuts through the mix but is not too saturated. Although i am not a fanboy I do like the tones that Joe Bonamassa gets from both amps. I do not play metal and would not likely have much use for the red channel on the DSL, other than perhaps a sustaining lead tone. I know that the DSL is made in Vietnam vs the UK but it is also half the price, and probably much cheaper used.
How do they compare in terms of tone and also importantly reliability and quality of construction? The classic marshall tones of Led Zep, Aerosmith, ZZ top, Slash and GnR, Cream, and Hendrix would be the kind of gain levels we are talking. I have tubescreamers etc to push the crunch tone into a lead tone if needed. If any of you have any advice on settings, that would be awesome.