Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 - Lead Channel

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 lead channel test with a Gibson SG. Sorry for the bad playing ;)

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  • what is the matching cabinet for this amp? I just bought this head, and Im lookin for a versatile cabinet, I play blues, heavy metal, and old school death metal. any suggestions?

  • @Malachi01 hey. You can´t go wrong with a marshall cabinet! I´m using a jcm MR1960 A and it sounds still good from clean to heavy metal. For more low end bottom try mesa boogie, Engl or Orange Cabinets! Sorry for bad english

  • whoa is this seriously the natural distortion of the TSL head? What are your settings now by the way, it sounds a bit scooped out. I would love to hear what it sounds like with more midrange in a solo context.

  • @leoseanster Yes mid are bit down! But its an great rythmus tone. Now i have an new amp mesa boogie Tremoverb and this amp is awesome. I will post a video and than you can compare ;) (sorry for bad englisch)

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  • Go listen to some more Jonas Brothers then, fag.

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  • Hey man, great sound. What tubes you got?

  • Did you record this with a shoe box?

  • Another Met fan playing.. :-)

  • @oooGibson92ooo bro sorry for correction but Mesa is high end shit!

  • Where did get/find this... And how much did it cost?

  • mine cant near as much gain. tubes are 4, 5 years old. puttin new ones in sooon. hope i help.

  • did your neighbor enjoy the sounds? :)

  • I'll break from the norm a little bit. My settings on my TSL are Treble between 5 and 6, Mids about 6 and bass about 6. I don't usually cut my mids that much even when playing metal. I go more for a classic old school metal sound (pre mid scoop craze) even when playing really aggressively. The mids make the guitar sing. Besides, people should concentrate more on playing the guitar than the amp. Tone starts in the fingers. I love my TSL because it lets my fingers articulate the sound I want

  • @JoshGoldie the dsl has 2 channels but each channel has 2 modes. channel 1 has clean and crunch. channel 2 has lead 1 and lead 2.

    tsl has 3 channels; clean, crunch & lead. plus the tsl has a mute button and another button that cuts the power to 25 watts. it also has a F/X knob which is a seperate volume knob for the effects loop.

    both the dsl and tsl have a deep (adds bass) and mid scoop button.

  • @MrPlasticCrocodile thats becaus the line 6 'valve series" cabinets are loaded with vintage 30 speakers.

    great value for money

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