2006-06-30, 02:05
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Marshall TSL60 vs TSL100
Whats the difference between the two?
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2006-06-30, 02:28
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Senior Metalhead
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Volume, headroom, price
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2006-06-30, 02:32
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which is better
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2006-06-30, 02:39
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how vague.
THE NAMES ARE DIFFERENT. :O
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2006-06-30, 02:53
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Originally Posted by Slaytanic Jess
which is better
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i'd say the 100, because it's 40 more than the 60.
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2006-06-30, 04:34
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Jono
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Gigs-100 - Headroom
Home/practice/recording- 60 - Powertube saturation.
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2006-06-30, 05:28
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Originally Posted by Slaytanic Jess
which is better
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You may want ask a more specific question than that. Way more specific.
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buy a stick of graphite (art stores) and rub it into your nut
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2006-06-30, 11:47
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Gigs-100 - Headroom
Home/practice/recording- 60 - Powertube saturation.
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Uh... you're still going to have to crank the 60W at wall-quaking volumes to get powertube saturation. 40W also wouldn't make that much of a volume difference right? I mean who cranks their amp volume past 11 o clock?
The difference is probably only in the poweramp, it's safe bet that they sound alike. I hear newer TSL's and DSL's have tons of reliablilty issues due to cheap manufacturing, you might want to look into older models or something.
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2006-06-30, 12:38
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Originally Posted by Soeru
I hear newer TSL's and DSL's have tons of reliablilty issues due to cheap manufacturing, you might want to look into older models or something.
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Ive heard this as well. I was considering one until I read about said issues. Marshalls just aint' what they used to be.
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buy a stick of graphite (art stores) and rub it into your nut
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2006-06-30, 13:15
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Jono
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Originally Posted by Soeru
Uh... you're still going to have to crank the 60W at wall-quaking volumes to get powertube saturation. 40W also wouldn't make that much of a volume difference right? I mean who cranks their amp volume past 11 o clock?
The difference is probably only in the poweramp, it's safe bet that they sound alike. I hear newer TSL's and DSL's have tons of reliablilty issues due to cheap manufacturing, you might want to look into older models or something.
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true,but that would be the benefit.
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2006-06-30, 15:26
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you don't desevre one if you don't know the difference between them, the main thing is WATTAGE one is 60 WATTS and the other is 100 WATTS
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Metal Monkey: retarded comments galore.
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RIP this guy
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2006-06-30, 17:04
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so they arent reliable? what type of amp should i get?
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2006-06-30, 19:45
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Depends on what kind of sound you are going for.
Most people here will probably suggest an ENGL.
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2006-06-30, 22:16
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Originally Posted by Slaytanic Jess
Whats the difference between the two?
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The most the other guys said, and also the channels are completly separate, with that i mean 3 eq controls on each channel and all that kinda shit.
Sorry if this makes no sense, i'm kinda low....
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2006-07-01, 00:57
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Sorry if this makes no sense, i'm kinda low....
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lol you mean high
im into death metal/ thrash metal kind o stuff, really raw. ill probably be doing some gigs in the future and i record a bunch of stuff at home.
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2006-07-01, 07:30
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lol you mean high
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No actually i mean low i'm almost falling asleep....
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2006-07-01, 15:01
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Originally Posted by Slaytanic Jess
lol you mean high
im into death metal/ thrash metal kind o stuff, really raw. ill probably be doing some gigs in the future and i record a bunch of stuff at home.
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Ok that would be good to tell us in the first place. For brutal disortion at the lowest price I would look at a Peavey 5150.
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buy a stick of graphite (art stores) and rub it into your nut
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2006-07-02, 14:28
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Ive heard this as well. I was considering one until I read about said issues. Marshalls just aint' what they used to be.
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Same here, then I figured I could get an Engl Fireball for even less. :P
Get a Fireball, or a 5150 or JSX if you want uglier distortion for brutal stuff, but the ENGL can do brutal DM and thrash exceptionally well. I don't suggest Engl cause I'm an elitist fanboy, I suggest it because I fucking own one.
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(Did you know In Flames had a 2005 album called "Come Clarity"? How prophetic. I think they're trying to tell us all their sperm are dead.)
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