I have had many Marshall amps in my days. Heck, I have had many amps period. I went through all the phases... Marshall, Fender, Mesa, Hiwatt, Randall, Laney, Peavey and I settled on a Line 6 Vetta after owning a ton of modelers in both head, combo and rack versions. I would like to say I know a fair amount regarding amps and amp tone for bedroom, recording and live use.
Nothing tops my Vetta. Its not even a fair fight. To me... comparing a tube amp to a Vetta is like comparing a Timex Sinclair or Commodore 64 to a new Dual Core Pentium computer.
With that said.... I just scored a Marshall TSL60. My bandmate uses a DSL100 live and I use my Vetta. I am the prominent guitar in the mix so his DSL100 sounds just fine.
What do I think of the TSL60??
Its got nice features.
Its really nice looking.
It most certainly sounds like a Marshall tube amp. I think it sounds more like a JCM900 than an 800.
Its not crazy loud so you can really turn it up.
It has a nice clean channel. In terms of tone... it sounds like The Scorpions.. There's no one like you or When the Smoke is Going Down.
The second channel sounds a little like a JCM800 but it lacks a little body.
The lead channel rips. It sounds like a 900 to me. (I know.. I like the JCM900 tone) Its got plenty of gain and it isn't mushy or fuzzy at all. Its actually pretty tight!!
IMHO.. the TSL60 is a VERY useable head. You can actually turn it up and it has a 5 button footswitch to control the 3 channels, reverb and the effect loop. It also has pretty decent reverb. The loop is friendly to pedals or processors and it has a few switches to change the voicing from a vintage metal sound to a more bottom heavy thrash sound.
I have seen these amps sell around the $800.00 used range.
If you were looking for a versatile Marshall amp to play at home, record with or gig I would recommend the TSL60. Its a pretty nice amp for $800.00 used.
Nothing tops my Vetta. Its not even a fair fight. To me... comparing a tube amp to a Vetta is like comparing a Timex Sinclair or Commodore 64 to a new Dual Core Pentium computer.
With that said.... I just scored a Marshall TSL60. My bandmate uses a DSL100 live and I use my Vetta. I am the prominent guitar in the mix so his DSL100 sounds just fine.
What do I think of the TSL60??
Its got nice features.
Its really nice looking.
It most certainly sounds like a Marshall tube amp. I think it sounds more like a JCM900 than an 800.
Its not crazy loud so you can really turn it up.
It has a nice clean channel. In terms of tone... it sounds like The Scorpions.. There's no one like you or When the Smoke is Going Down.
The second channel sounds a little like a JCM800 but it lacks a little body.
The lead channel rips. It sounds like a 900 to me. (I know.. I like the JCM900 tone) Its got plenty of gain and it isn't mushy or fuzzy at all. Its actually pretty tight!!
IMHO.. the TSL60 is a VERY useable head. You can actually turn it up and it has a 5 button footswitch to control the 3 channels, reverb and the effect loop. It also has pretty decent reverb. The loop is friendly to pedals or processors and it has a few switches to change the voicing from a vintage metal sound to a more bottom heavy thrash sound.
I have seen these amps sell around the $800.00 used range.
If you were looking for a versatile Marshall amp to play at home, record with or gig I would recommend the TSL60. Its a pretty nice amp for $800.00 used.
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