New half stack day!

Wouldn't two half stacks be a full stack? Guitar math is so unconventional.

I have a 1960B with Greenbacks and a 1960A witth V30s and they sound about the same level. The V30 has more mids, so it punches the ear a little more directly. But they are both satisfactorily loud and blend well.
 
Didn't you just sell a dsl? Was it the same version or the newest one? I'm always a bit confused sorry lol.

Yes I sold it to my other guitarist. No worries, I have swapped so many lately I even get confused.

I actually only wanted to buy the cabinet, but the guy was moving out of state had to sell it all... And I figured nothing wrong 'with having another Marshall around... It was the same model. This one is much newer, but the one I sold was dead mint.
 
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Likes^^^ to both those posts. I hate how they have the likes setup now where it sends notifications. So far though it's my only gripe with the new forum format.

Kudos on the new video sizing deal. makes for less scrolling to scan down a page.
 
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the 100H was made to capture the classic marshall superlead sounds-clean and dirty WITH channel switching. Some Marshall purists frown upon them but I think they sound great. Gary Moore used them...like here

https://youtu.be/vkUpfw4Hf3w

Gary Moore is using a JCM2000 DSL in that video, while the DSL 100H is the reissued version made in China. AFAIK the concerns were rather the newer ones would be built to the same quality standard.
 
Is the 100h different than the 100hr...what does the r stand for?

Can you get a good clean with every channel sharing the eq? Looking hard at the new head.
 
New DSL 100HR has 2 master volumes, 2 reverbs (one for each channel), a different voicing (less mids), more impedance options for cabs and external bias points.

I don't ever use cleans, so I'm not the one to answer that question.
 
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