I have a line on a 1 year old Marshall TSL 100 Head that was barely used and the footpedal wasn`t used at all. What are these like and what would it be worth? Any info on this model would be very much appreciated Thanks-jack.
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Re: Marshall TSL 100 Head???????????
I had an hour to kill today so I went to a music store and played a Hamer double cutaway USA guitar and Jackson import Dinky through a Peavey XXX full stack and DSL full stack. The XXX has a ton of gain and it's a bit fizzy but when you play with the damping switch you get a variety of tones. For the money it's a nice amp.
The DSL...man...I played on all channels, pressed all the buttons, adjusted everything...almost no sustain and it sounded like complete mud. Maybe when cranked it's a different animal, but after 1 minute I was grimacing in disgust. I just don't like those DSLs or TSLs. Every year I try one and I like them less and less.
Get another VHT or a Cobra or a Powerball!
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my other guitarist is using them. they actually sound rather good once you get the master past like 6 or 7....which is LOUD. he's using the crunch channel for (metal, btw) rhythm, though. i totally agree on the lead channel sounding like crap. i think his crunch settings are like bass 6 mid 5 treble 6-7 gain 6-7 tone shift and bass boost off and master pretty high.
greets
fragle
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I have the TSL100 with a 1936 cab. I play 80's female covers and for what I need mine to do, it does well. The one thing I really like about the marshall is that I can adjust each channel to the tone I want. With that being said, I not 100% happy with the amp because the gain channels can sound muddy expecially when playing live at stage volume--I'll get lost in the mix. If the price is right ($700 +/-) I'd say go for it.
If what you've read above has not been enough to help you with your decision, can you better describe what your expections would be, might be easier to help you then.
Good luck
joe...
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Thanks guys. I play old Slayer-Testament and Metallica stuff. I love heavy palm muting. I prefer the 6L6 tone over EL34`s. I heard some clips of the TSL and it sounded, well very British, not very thick sounding. The one I am looking at is 1 year old, very rarely played and the Footswitch was never even used and he wants $800 Shipped. Jack.
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