Kommerzbassist
Thunderbirdologist
Say.. why is the JCM800 so much more expensive than the JC2000 DSLs & TSLs?
How are those three Series compared to each other?
thanks alot
How are those three Series compared to each other?
thanks alot
danglybanger said:I really don't like 2000s. Scooped, bassy, contemporary as has been said.
Quencho092 said:forget about those, just get a plexi. same price as the 800 almost, and will whoop it for a REAL classic rock tone.
Will you be playing big concerts?
Jeff_H said:Many, many "Marshall Experts" if you will, claim that the DSL50 is the best amp Marshall has put out in years, and the best channel switcher ever. Even the founder of the Marshall forum makes this assertion, last time I checked in there.
The DSL definately has more gain available. It may not have the low end meaty rumble of a JCM 800 at full throttle, but not many have the space to open up a JCM 800 anyhow...I know I dont. As far as stock vs stock goes, the DSL is much more versital than the 800...comparing channel switching to channel switching. The cleans of the DSL are much better (stock) and the OD will go from milder to wilder.
The DSL definately has more of a "modern" voice, but you can still dial in a lot of the older sounds if you work at it. If I were to buy a stock Marshall, it would either be the Silver Jubilee or the DSL50.
Kommerzbassist said:Hmm does the plexi have a master volume?
...the vintage series need to be cranked too much to sound good
Nope, but you can put an attenuator between the amp and cab...if you have the money for one after dishing out the cash for a plexi. That's what I'm wanting to do, but it'll be a while.Kommerzbassist said:Hmm does the plexi have a master volume? cause I won't really be able to turn it up full all the time... that's just too loud... this is mainly the reason why I'm looking into the JCM800 & JCM2000s.. the vintage series need to be cranked too much to sound good
JeffB said:Good post Jeff. Def agree.
DSL can get some classic or 80's sounds if as stated you don't get into the mid shifts/scoops. As Jeff said It doesn't quite rumble (or sparkle) like an 800 or previous series Marshall, but it's a good amp. And the DSL IMO is a better amp than 99% of the 900 series amps I've played/heard.
I don't care for the TSL at all though. They do NOT sound the same as the DSL.
shredaholic said:whats so bad about the TSL range?
guitarsrock5 said:which is the best head from marshall that is for speed metal, thrash, 80s metal?