Detroitblues
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I have a Fender Super Sonic 60 Combo... Cool looking amp, sounds great, bit heavy, but it just works....
However, not long ago I had a Marshall 1974X clone that also sounded great, but limited on features, after a few rounds of buying/selling/trading, I now have the SS 60...
But Marshall has come out with the DSL40C... I recently caught a clip of Joe Bonamassa cranking out one with his custom ES-335. Sounded nice no matter what he did... Its crossing my mind to switch amps again. Granted tone is in the hands as much as the gear in regards to JB, but what do you think about the amp?
Biggest question... For those that have or can try/own either amp, which would you prefer? What makes one better than the other to you?
My Pros about the Fender SS:
The effects loop is buffered and can be used as solo boost...
The Bassman channel sounds cool (which Marshall amps originally designed after)
The Burn channel can compress nicely and scream using humbuckers or single coils...
Can be really loud if needed
My Cons about the Fender SS:
A bit heavy
I never turn the volume up past 4 on stage or rehearsals, not sure if I'm getting any saturated tube tones.
Sounds bright when volume is down
Granted the Marshall is darn near the same size, but 1/3 to 2/3 of the wattage (depending on amp setting), I think I may get better saturated tone at a lower perceived volume....
Thoughts?
However, not long ago I had a Marshall 1974X clone that also sounded great, but limited on features, after a few rounds of buying/selling/trading, I now have the SS 60...
But Marshall has come out with the DSL40C... I recently caught a clip of Joe Bonamassa cranking out one with his custom ES-335. Sounded nice no matter what he did... Its crossing my mind to switch amps again. Granted tone is in the hands as much as the gear in regards to JB, but what do you think about the amp?
Biggest question... For those that have or can try/own either amp, which would you prefer? What makes one better than the other to you?
My Pros about the Fender SS:
The effects loop is buffered and can be used as solo boost...
The Bassman channel sounds cool (which Marshall amps originally designed after)
The Burn channel can compress nicely and scream using humbuckers or single coils...
Can be really loud if needed
My Cons about the Fender SS:
A bit heavy
I never turn the volume up past 4 on stage or rehearsals, not sure if I'm getting any saturated tube tones.
Sounds bright when volume is down
Granted the Marshall is darn near the same size, but 1/3 to 2/3 of the wattage (depending on amp setting), I think I may get better saturated tone at a lower perceived volume....
Thoughts?