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Marshall DSL100 + 1960A Lead AC/DC sound

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2011

If you have a DSL100, I use these settings for the AC/DC sound.
Deep On, Presence 0, Treble 6.5, Middle 0, Bass 10, Reverb ChannelB 2, Lead1 Gain 7.
Sorry for my brother interruption (and language changement xDDD), it's a ballbreaker. :D
In this video I use:
Marshall DSL100(100W tubes)+1960A (350W)
Epiphone G400 with Angus Signature bridge humbucker.
A sucking Logitech Quickcam Messenger for record the video.

I reccomend this amp if u want two channels, and fantastic clean and distorsion for hard rock. Metal it's great too on this amp, but maybe there are better choises for this gender.

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  • @itsmark101 i already have a band, and obviously i use more middles in live

  • @ACDCAlmost look in the description

  • @Fersagen I made a newer video, it's name is soloing with angus young acdc tone. You can.watch it from the videos on the right side of this page

  • Too much gain dude but you can get the AC/DC Tone with this amp

  • @DirtyBlackRoses this has much gain beacause this is inspired by the river plate

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  • this is a good sound, but you are using a little to much bass and not enough mids, if you lower the bass and bring the mids up to about half way,your tone will cut through well like angus's does, lowering the gain a little too will help.

  • how the f did i get here?

  • ahahahah che palo che tuo fratello ti ha interrotto xD

  • use the green crunch channel, put the volume up as high as you can and the gain on 6, that is pure acdc tone, eq all around 5

  • @Piereligio I have a tsl 100 and always play live with mids on 3-4 and sounds fine

  • you should really begin to add mids to your eq. especially if you want to join a band

  • @Piereligio river plate doesnt have alot of gain, the volume is just cranked to give it a drive, here you have like a metallica tone going, you should have it on the clean chanel and cranked to give it a natural drive and gain.

  • What is your settings on your amp???

  • @Piereligio Hehe lol don't worry dude ;)

  • @Piereligio listen carefully to the riverplate tone, old marshall style amps do deliver a thikness in tone that is often missinterpreted as high gain, but really they are just around the break spot from clean to gain.

  • great tone but speak louder dude 

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