The Crunch mode + a dirty boost / OD pedal is just utterly massive tone! I use this method and the tone is just phenomenal. I used to use the red channel until I messed around with the crunch mode
Same as you. Crunch channel + OCD is my standard drive tone. Used to use the red but unfortunately it loses too much bass response. You can't get those chest-thumping palm mutes on the red channel.
The tone in the first clip, that’s what we all want a Marshall to sound like. Have an 800 myself and wouldn’t hesitate to get the 2000 as a replacement. Great vid!
Love my 50 watt version. And this is one of the best demos of the JCM 2000 I've heard. Some make it sound like a fizzy mess which is what I never hear with mine. Your demo sounds like what it sounds in the room. Kudos!
Cheers Vic. Most amps sound fizzy unless you get the power tubes cooking. I think that’s the normal problem with demos, people have them on minimum volume.
@@TheStudioRats absolutely correct.I have 2 of these amps.You want hear a real fizzy amp?Try a Blue Voodoo bv120.Worst amp.Fizzing at max too.My opinion.
I’ve got one of these. Very under rated amp. Super versatile. Not everyone is a fan of diode clipping but it’ll do anything you need it to do in a live setting. I love it.
4:04 haha! That was my initial reaction with the tone shift button until I figured out how to tame it and get rid of the fizz and over compression. Now I use the tone shift for everything high gain on the jcm 2000 dsl
DSL is my favorite Marshall. I have been running a DSL 50W live for 20 years. Have some slight mods (most notably Mercury Magnetics transformer). It kills
Yep Mercury Transformers and Choke take this thing to the next level.. I like it dimmed on the clean with gain up too for a crunch sound an feed it the HK Tube factor pedal for even more! my favorite marshall sound ever
@@TheThinker43 Amen - I run it on green channel / crunch side with volume and gain both around 7 and dial back the volume with a Weber attenuator - roll volume knob back on guitar to 7 and use volume and pickup switching to clean it up. It's brighter/crispier than a plexi, but sounds fantastic live. Hit a tube screamer (Keeley modded TS9DX or Keeley Red Dirt) for leads.
@@markmansfieldsbwc4674a little more cleaner headroom on the cleans , tighter bottom. Overall feels a little more responsive. Hard to quantify in words but this amp cranked into some greenbacks makes me smile. It was fine before but it quickly became my favorite amp for a 5-6 years after the upgrade
My memory was accurate! Like you guys, ended up on the "Clean Channel" with Crunch button in on my JCM2000, TSL, 50 watt head/1/2 stack. Great amp that allowed me to control dirt and vol with the just the guiar vol knob. And very importantly- its natural tone cut thru in a midrange heavy band mix via EQ - not dB/volume! I miss it and am considering going back to the DSL401 1x12 combo for blues/rock project in Los Angeles clubs which now fully mic up entire band. Cheers!
I use a duo of DSL 401s as a 2 head full stack set up. They are brilliant amps and a real bargain. If you get an early one upgrade the bridge rectifier. Later on ones already have an uprated part. In either case attach a passive heatsink to the BR an consider upgrading the main power supply filter cap. I'm not plugging my channel but there is a fair bit of DSL 401 content on there 🙂
A dream amp of mine. My cousin had a jcm2000 dsl401 combo years ago. He let me play through it with his peavey Wolfgang and it was the best I ever sounded. I fell in love with that amp and he offered to sell it to me for $400, but I was a broke college student at the time and just didn’t have the cash to spare.
A friend of mine had the jcm 2000 and matching slant 4x12 cab. He owned it from New and was his main rig with a few pedals up front. He loved the ds1 and ran the Marshall clean. His tone was also great 👍
15 years ago I had an Orange Rockerverb, Bogner Shiva and a Plexi that I would rotate through gigs. One day I saw one of these JCM 2000's on sale used in Philly for $350 so I purchased it and began replacing my Bogner on gigs with this. I was surprised how good it sounded. One night a fight broke out in the crowd and the 2000 ended up with beer all over it. Thats when I realized lugging a $2500 Bogner around to club gigs didn't make sense when the $350 Marshall sounded so good. The 2000 has been my main head since. Takes pedals really well (unlike my Rockerverb). I don't play out much anymore but I record my own music for my YT channel. All sound tracks with heavy guitar is the 2000 into a 2x12 Eminance legend/Celestian Greenback.
i picked up a JCM2000 50watt head for $600nz/£300 four years ago and was immediately impressed. managed to pick up 2x 100watt 2000 heads for £420 & £470 a year later. immediately loved the green channel. not that fussed on the heavily saturated red channel but if you dial it back like the green and OD the front end it sounds awesome.
I've had a 2004 DS L100 for about 15 years I bought it off a friend for 600 never had a problem. I love the amp so much I just bought a second one with a merc trans upgrade off of craigs list 3 days ago for 600 US. Incredible amps.
@@jroc6166 Some say there are issues with the soldering on the boards. I've never had a problem. But then again I hook up my speakers the proper way so I don't overheat the amp. I believe most of the problems people had with these was due to not hooking up the cab to the right Jack.
2004 and before JCM 2K 100 watt had the conductive PCB and the dreaded "bias drift". They fixed the boards in 2005 and after. The 50 watt didn't really have the drift issue as it was heat related.
Great video, love the sound your Amp is putting out. The OD1 is great but the Crunch, can hear that all day. Incredible deal you got too. Looked online across Canada the lowest price was $895 for 50W. The 100W ones on average around $1600 . Cheers from Canada
i just got a 2006 jcm2000 100 watter like this one and it's true! all about the green channel classic overdrive. the clean is actually quite lovely. red channel usable but the green is glorious!
Had mine for 20 years, either lead 1 or lead 2 is good i think for my stuff which is mainly rhythm and riffs for hard rock. Combines well with my 5150ii to blend the american/British tones together.
There's one in a pawn shop near me for £425, but I just bought a Katana Artist Mk1 which thanks to your channel allows me to get kind of close without knocking the windows out.
Paid £280 for mine a month ago and love it. I’ve owned both 50w and 100w versions and they slay. The amp works great with the Synergy Syn 1 as a host amp too.
Took my 2000 (15 year old) into a tech.. kept on going through ht fuses, and sometimes main fuse *poof with burning smell* Tech ended up changing the capacitors (fried) on the board as they are "under powered" for the load going through... Tech " yea I repaired a few now as this is a common problem with these amps" If you have a fuse problem try looking there.
Had this amp for many yrs! Unfortunately I don’t use it live; due to band members complaining about volume lol! I personally like my 800 more, but nothing wrong with the 2000 at all! Now the 900 is across between the two for my ears! Suggestion, need to dial your verb back! Just my setting lol!
These are great amps. I currently have the 50 watt version. I have previously had 2 of these and stupidly sold them and I Keep wondering whether to send it on. I also have a JCM 800 2210 (please if you can one day, demo this) and an EVH 5150 3 6L6. Let me just say, these are good amps. They take pedals so well. Yes some of the earlier amps have the bias drift and board issues. The one I have had a new board. Don't turn your noses up at these they are great amps. Juat keep the treble and presence at sensible levels and crank the mids. Don't use the deep switch or tone shift. There is only one drawback- the shared eq. What works for one channel doesn't work for the other. Otherwise, rock on chaps!
I got one of these at Guitar Center several months back and not a bad little amp. One day I do want to get a real JCM 800 either a vintage one or a reissue next year. Cool video! \m/
Anyone considering one of these should look into the 'Bias Drift' issue on the earlier versions. If you're in the UK, a replacement board (relatively easy to swap in and out, as it uses plug connectors) of the latest, and stable, board layout can be ordered directly from Marshall without breaking the bank (compared to paying a tech for chasing the issue for hours and eventually suggesting a new board anyway). Great amps, especially when maxing the gain on the Green / Crunch mode and boosting with a light overdrive, Classic Rock overdrive, JMP style.
Exactly! Be very cautious about that bias drift problem when buying a JCM 2000 DSL. The JCM 2000 TSL suffers also from the very same problem (if memory serves right which I believe it does in this case :p) The Marshall forum and google have plenty of information.
Hi, I just read a few weeks ago that Marshall stop the production of these board and these amps are in the do not repair list. To be safe look for a 2005 or newer.
I have an original one from 1998, and the earlier ones are awesome, in my opinion a bit better than the later ones with the black piping, but you absolutely have to address the bias drift issue. Any decent amp tech can get you sorted at this point, there are plenty of fixes for this issue. The problem is, you're gonna pay about $400 to have a tech do the repair.
What version is yours? This head went through so so many versions.. over 20. Lots of issues. The multiple board connections are insane. If you’re lucky and got a decent one, they do sound great.
I have owned the jcm 2000 d 5:34 sl 100 watt since they came out and I agree that the lead 1 channel is awesome sounding. I never push in the pad for lead 2 cuz it's too muddy, but lead 1 with the bass pad pushed in and back the gain to around level 6 gives me a clean gain punch, then with my tube screamer I'm good to go. I have tried the TSL and could not achieve that same sweet tone i get from my DSL. Alao my opinion is that the first 100 watters had a bias problem to where is be melting tubes,,, but the tone was different after they corrected the problem.
The clean is quite good on these, in my opinion. You kind of have to look at these as a one channel amp, because channel switching is difficult since the EQ is shared....but this is THE best sounding head I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot of great amps.
I gotta say this jcm is pretty nasty 🤘🤘 I will always be a fan of an 800 or 900 and will own them both one os these days. But I'm definitely gonna be on the lookout for a 2000, the tone out of it is awesome
I have a DSL 401 Combo that I think is way underrated. I leave it in the crunch channel with the gain on about 3. If I want more gain I slam it with an EP boost. The stock speaker is not the best, but thats easily changed. In the US (last time I looked) they're worth about $400.
What is “Quid” (and “Crackin’” for that matter) ? We don’t have that in the states.. P.s. and is it me, or do all British chaps sound like Nigel Tufnel & David Saint Hubbins from Spinal Tap, especially when they are talking about amps and guitars?? (And I mean that with all due respect, I love Spinal Tap!).
Cheers lads, only found your channel today! I have one of these but can't even get the volume to 1 without shaking the rafters... so it's pretty much unusable for home playing. Totally agree with the tone shift knob. I only use the crunch channel, but at below 1 it sounds so thin, so it's pretty much just for decoration. Any tips for playing at low volume?
I love the sound of my jcm 2000 dsl 50. My bro has a tsl 60 which seems to sounds a bit fizzy but the dsl is smooth like delicious creamy Marshall butter :-)
Glad I got mine when the prices were low , 2 years ago at a pawn shop for $300 !! But now I have noticed the prices on them are going up, I think people are finally realizing these are really good amps! Funny thing about Marshall amp's? When the jcm 800 came out alot of people didn't like them,they worshipped plexi's, then the jcm 900 came out and all of the sudden the 800 was good?? LOL IMHO pretty much all Marshall tube amps can have a good sound if you spend the time to dial in the right settings!?
I have 2. One is stock (being refurbished) and one monstrously upgraded/ modded. They are both great amps. Of course the second is better...especially compared to a lot of more boutique amps in my opinion.
I think the thing that keeps these amps from being legends on the forums where group think is formed is that the 50 and 100 tend to be a bit fizzy at bedroom volumes. Crank them and they are the dream. A good many pros use them: Robin Trower, Jeff Beck, Paul Gilbert use them as did the late Gary Moore
Love mine, so versatile. Use the Classic Gain when playing along with AC/DC, it gets you 75% of the way there in terms of the old Plexi tones. I view that Tone Shift button as an interesting gimmick, it further scoops the already-scooped tone I get from my Metal Zone when playing the death metal stuff and makes it sound a little more wicked. However, having said that, I would NEVER record with that on. Made that mistake on one song 13 years ago and have been regretting it since
Thing is; they are better in that you have a master gain and presence and no need for ear bleed to attain the tone like in earlier iterations. I like the the clean in a TSL range where you got an excellent Clean and great Crunch and almost good high gain . Good news can all be modded to suit your hearts contwent
I borrowed one of these for a few gigs from a friend and i was blown away by how good it was. I had a jcm 900 dual reverb, jcm 2000 tsl 100 head, and a TSL 602 combo, and a JVM 210H and the DSL just had a thing that they did not... JVM was a close 2nd, but the DSL green channel with gain up just had a thing, a thump???
i've got the 2x12 version....great....but it is popular that they have temperature problems and cooking the pcb board sometimes so bias work is a must....
I’ve got 3 of these heads under my bed and 2 jcm800s Finally 1 jcm900 custom tiger skin combo on its back For real no box board! So I am literally sleeping on this amp!
thank you guys..... i have a 2558 silver jubilee, TSL 60 watt, and a 40 watt DSL with 1 12 inch speaker .... the 40 watt gets to go to all my gigs because the other amps are too loud and they weigh a ton .... i slave a fender super champ with the marshall to get great clean tones but the marshall has a killer clean sound on it's own....
I love Marshalls I really do, However I am a Morgan man. Love Morgan amps and they are known for their clean tone channel, But they are a beast when you want to add some overdrive.
I’ve had my JCM 2000 since 2002. I’ve never done any maintenance or anything other than playing it. Should I change the tubes? I’ve never even opened it up.
So many bands recorded their first albums with JCM 900s and I still love that tone. So raw yet driven.
Yeah the 900 is a cracking amp.
I just spent 4 days in the studio with 4 of these. It’s a damn fire breathing dragon anytime i moved the volume past 2.5 it sounded like it was at 10
The Crunch mode + a dirty boost / OD pedal is just utterly massive tone! I use this method and the tone is just phenomenal. I used to use the red channel until I messed around with the crunch mode
Same as you. Crunch channel + OCD is my standard drive tone. Used to use the red but unfortunately it loses too much bass response. You can't get those chest-thumping palm mutes on the red channel.
This amp sounds absolutely incredible.
The tone in the first clip, that’s what we all want a Marshall to sound like. Have an 800 myself and wouldn’t hesitate to get the 2000 as a replacement. Great vid!
The new DSL 100HR is even better and its only $990
The clean sound with a Stratocaster with single coils sounds incredible on mine ! Love it !
Love my 50 watt version. And this is one of the best demos of the JCM 2000 I've heard. Some make it sound like a fizzy mess which is what I never hear with mine. Your demo sounds like what it sounds in the room. Kudos!
Cheers Vic. Most amps sound fizzy unless you get the power tubes cooking. I think that’s the normal problem with demos, people have them on minimum volume.
@@TheStudioRats absolutely correct.I have 2 of these amps.You want hear a real fizzy amp?Try a Blue Voodoo bv120.Worst amp.Fizzing at max too.My opinion.
I've had mine since 2001 the crunch channel with overdrive in front is amazing 🔥🎸
Brilliant - I have gigged mine since 2007 15 times a year. Blown up 3 times in that period but worth it. Such a great amp.
I’ve got one of these. Very under rated amp. Super versatile. Not everyone is a fan of diode clipping but it’ll do anything you need it to do in a live setting. I love it.
JCM 2000 DSL doesn't have diode clipping, the TSL does. same as in JCM 900 the SLX doesn't have diode clipping
4:04 haha! That was my initial reaction with the tone shift button until I figured out how to tame it and get rid of the fizz and over compression. Now I use the tone shift for everything high gain on the jcm 2000 dsl
DSL is my favorite Marshall. I have been running a DSL 50W live for 20 years. Have some slight mods (most notably Mercury Magnetics transformer). It kills
Yep Mercury Transformers and Choke take this thing to the next level.. I like it dimmed on the clean with gain up too for a crunch sound an feed it the HK Tube factor pedal for even more! my favorite marshall sound ever
@@TheThinker43 Amen - I run it on green channel / crunch side with volume and gain both around 7 and dial back the volume with a Weber attenuator - roll volume knob back on guitar to 7 and use volume and pickup switching to clean it up. It's brighter/crispier than a plexi, but sounds fantastic live. Hit a tube screamer (Keeley modded TS9DX or Keeley Red Dirt) for leads.
@@TheThinker43What did adding the Mercury Transformer and Choke do for your sound?
@@markmansfieldsbwc4674a little more cleaner headroom on the cleans , tighter bottom. Overall feels a little more responsive. Hard to quantify in words but this amp cranked into some greenbacks makes me smile. It was fine before but it quickly became my favorite amp for a 5-6 years after the upgrade
@@TheThinker43 did it improve the dirty channels as well? How much did it cost? And would you recommend the procedure to others? Thanks so much!
My memory was accurate! Like you guys, ended up on the "Clean Channel" with Crunch button in on my JCM2000, TSL, 50 watt head/1/2 stack. Great amp that allowed me to control dirt and vol with the just the guiar vol knob. And very importantly- its natural tone cut thru in a midrange heavy band mix via EQ - not dB/volume! I miss it and am considering going back to the DSL401 1x12 combo for blues/rock project in Los Angeles clubs which now fully mic up entire band. Cheers!
I use a duo of DSL 401s as a 2 head full stack set up. They are brilliant amps and a real bargain. If you get an early one upgrade the bridge rectifier. Later on ones already have an uprated part. In either case attach a passive heatsink to the BR an consider upgrading the main power supply filter cap. I'm not plugging my channel but there is a fair bit of DSL 401 content on there 🙂
my friend has one in Austin, and doesn't have any neighbors close by. We open the windows on a nice cool night and let her rip.... and it's GLORIOUS!
A dream amp of mine. My cousin had a jcm2000 dsl401 combo years ago. He let me play through it with his peavey Wolfgang and it was the best I ever sounded. I fell in love with that amp and he offered to sell it to me for $400, but I was a broke college student at the time and just didn’t have the cash to spare.
A friend of mine had the jcm 2000 and matching slant 4x12 cab. He owned it from
New and was his main rig with a few pedals up front.
He loved the ds1 and ran the Marshall clean. His tone was also great 👍
Had one years ago. Such a fun amp!
15 years ago I had an Orange Rockerverb, Bogner Shiva and a Plexi that I would rotate through gigs. One day I saw one of these JCM 2000's on sale used in Philly for $350 so I purchased it and began replacing my Bogner on gigs with this. I was surprised how good it sounded. One night a fight broke out in the crowd and the 2000 ended up with beer all over it. Thats when I realized lugging a $2500 Bogner around to club gigs didn't make sense when the $350 Marshall sounded so good. The 2000 has been my main head since. Takes pedals really well (unlike my Rockerverb). I don't play out much anymore but I record my own music for my YT channel. All sound tracks with heavy guitar is the 2000 into a 2x12 Eminance legend/Celestian Greenback.
i picked up a JCM2000 50watt head for $600nz/£300 four years ago and was immediately impressed. managed to pick up 2x 100watt 2000 heads for £420 & £470 a year later.
immediately loved the green channel. not that fussed on the heavily saturated red channel but if you dial it back like the green and OD the front end it sounds awesome.
I've had a 2004 DS L100 for about 15 years I bought it off a friend for 600 never had a problem. I love the amp so much I just bought a second one with a merc trans upgrade off of craigs list 3 days ago for 600 US. Incredible amps.
Just picked up a 2005. Are there many common issues with them or not?
@@jroc6166 Some say there are issues with the soldering on the boards. I've never had a problem. But then again I hook up my speakers the proper way so I don't overheat the amp. I believe most of the problems people had with these was due to not hooking up the cab to the right Jack.
I love this one.DSL is a classic since long time.
sounded awesome! great playing \m/
2004 and before JCM 2K 100 watt had the conductive PCB and the dreaded "bias drift". They fixed the boards in 2005 and after. The 50 watt didn't really have the drift issue as it was heat related.
I got a early 2000s DSL50 and into a 4x12 it absolutely slays. Stick a Boss SD-1 in front level max drive almost zero 👌🏼
I have the 50watt and it is the best amp I’ve ever owned. Lead 1 with a boost is the sweet spot
Mine is getting fixed right now! It sounds sweet and with a boost it sounds even better
People turned their noses up at JCM 900s for years but now they're being appreciated for what they were great at!
Great video, love the sound your Amp is putting out. The OD1 is great but the Crunch, can hear that all day. Incredible deal you got too. Looked online across Canada the lowest price was $895 for 50W. The 100W ones on average around $1600 . Cheers from Canada
Guitarzan's in Union Bay has one for 550$
i just got a 2006 jcm2000 100 watter like this one and it's true! all about the green channel classic overdrive. the clean is actually quite lovely. red channel usable but the green is glorious!
Hey, really enjoyed the spatial design of this video, please share your secrets, that's like a proper recording setup, isn't it?
Love mine. Can't ever see me selling it. Run though a 1960 4x12 with celestial greenbacks, it's untouchable
Had mine for 20 years, either lead 1 or lead 2 is good i think for my stuff which is mainly rhythm and riffs for hard rock. Combines well with my 5150ii to blend the american/British tones together.
There's one in a pawn shop near me for £425, but I just bought a Katana Artist Mk1 which thanks to your channel allows me to get kind of close without knocking the windows out.
I have a tsl60 from 1999 that I got used a few months back and I just love it
I play black metal and death metal for reference
Paid £280 for mine a month ago and love it. I’ve owned both 50w and 100w versions and they slay. The amp works great with the Synergy Syn 1 as a host amp too.
Man, the Marshalls really sound great!
Jeff Beck used the 50 watt version of these through the reissue greenback cabs on the "Who Else" tour. That was my favorite tone of his ever.
I had a 100 watt DSL100. Incredible clean channel.
Used to have the tsl60 and that thing was mint, always liked these jcm2000 amps.
Nicely done vid lads!
Took my 2000 (15 year old) into a tech.. kept on going through ht fuses, and sometimes main fuse *poof with burning smell* Tech ended up changing the capacitors (fried) on the board as they are "under powered" for the load going through... Tech " yea I repaired a few now as this is a common problem with these amps" If you have a fuse problem try looking there.
Pretty sure Sambora used these in Bon Jovi for ages…
well it only came out after 2001 so he couldn’t have been using them in the 80s😂
Top job guys, great amp
I have a dsl 401 waiting for repair at the shop right now. Looking forward to having it back
Super underrated amp.
What pedals are you using for this vid? because it sounds great.
What speakers are in the matchless? Nice sounding amp with that cab.
Had this amp for many yrs! Unfortunately I don’t use it live; due to band members complaining about volume lol! I personally like my 800 more, but nothing wrong with the 2000 at all! Now the 900 is across between the two for my ears! Suggestion, need to dial your verb back! Just my setting lol!
These are great amps. I currently have the 50 watt version. I have previously had 2 of these and stupidly sold them and I Keep wondering whether to send it on. I also have a JCM 800 2210 (please if you can one day, demo this) and an EVH 5150 3 6L6.
Let me just say, these are good amps. They take pedals so well. Yes some of the earlier amps have the bias drift and board issues. The one I have had a new board. Don't turn your noses up at these they are great amps. Juat keep the treble and presence at sensible levels and crank the mids. Don't use the deep switch or tone shift.
There is only one drawback- the shared eq.
What works for one channel doesn't work for the other.
Otherwise, rock on chaps!
I picked mine up for £525 including a Marshall 412 slant cab. Absolute beast.
I've got the MKII version of this and my 7string loves the little tone shift button🤘
I got one of these at Guitar Center several months back and not a bad little amp. One day I do want to get a real JCM 800 either a vintage one or a reissue next year. Cool video! \m/
Anyone considering one of these should look into the 'Bias Drift' issue on the earlier versions. If you're in the UK, a replacement board (relatively easy to swap in and out, as it uses plug connectors) of the latest, and stable, board layout can be ordered directly from Marshall without breaking the bank (compared to paying a tech for chasing the issue for hours and eventually suggesting a new board anyway). Great amps, especially when maxing the gain on the Green / Crunch mode and boosting with a light overdrive, Classic Rock overdrive, JMP style.
Exactly! Be very cautious about that bias drift problem when buying a JCM 2000 DSL. The JCM 2000 TSL suffers also from the very same problem (if memory serves right which I believe it does in this case :p) The Marshall forum and google have plenty of information.
Hi, I just read a few weeks ago that Marshall stop the production of these board and these amps are in the do not repair list. To be safe look for a 2005 or newer.
Thanks for the tip
I have an original one from 1998, and the earlier ones are awesome, in my opinion a bit better than the later ones with the black piping, but you absolutely have to address the bias drift issue. Any decent amp tech can get you sorted at this point, there are plenty of fixes for this issue. The problem is, you're gonna pay about $400 to have a tech do the repair.
@@SpurgeonDunbar That's why, in the UK, a board swap was just cheaper. And easy to do.
Great demo. I have 50w version. It's great amp, I love it.
looking right now in the states and its 600 to get a used without even trying. Thanks for the heads up and the video. always a joy, Cheers
What version is yours? This head went through so so many versions.. over 20. Lots of issues. The multiple board connections are insane. If you’re lucky and got a decent one, they do sound great.
I have owned the jcm 2000 d 5:34 sl 100 watt since they came out and I agree that the lead 1 channel is awesome sounding. I never push in the pad for lead 2 cuz it's too muddy, but lead 1 with the bass pad pushed in and back the gain to around level 6 gives me a clean gain punch, then with my tube screamer I'm good to go. I have tried the TSL and could not achieve that same sweet tone i get from my DSL. Alao my opinion is that the first 100 watters had a bias problem to where is be melting tubes,,, but the tone was different after they corrected the problem.
Gary Moore used the DSL for years and sounded glorious!
The clean is quite good on these, in my opinion. You kind of have to look at these as a one channel amp, because channel switching is difficult since the EQ is shared....but this is THE best sounding head I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot of great amps.
Not just quite good, for me the clean is perfect.
I gotta say this jcm is pretty nasty 🤘🤘 I will always be a fan of an 800 or 900 and will own them both one os these days. But I'm definitely gonna be on the lookout for a 2000, the tone out of it is awesome
What bridge pick up is in that Tele? I have a 2000 DSL 100 and a 900 50w Dual Reverb High Gain
I have a DSL 401 Combo that I think is way underrated. I leave it in the crunch channel with the gain on about 3. If I want more gain I slam it with an EP boost. The stock speaker is not the best, but thats easily changed. In the US (last time I looked) they're worth about $400.
What is “Quid” (and “Crackin’” for that matter) ? We don’t have that in the states..
P.s. and is it me, or do all British chaps sound like Nigel Tufnel & David Saint Hubbins from Spinal Tap, especially when they are talking about amps and guitars?? (And I mean that with all due respect, I love Spinal Tap!).
Quid is there form of money like here in the u.s is dollars . And cracking is the amp is good or bad ass 😂
Cheers lads, only found your channel today! I have one of these but can't even get the volume to 1 without shaking the rafters... so it's pretty much unusable for home playing. Totally agree with the tone shift knob. I only use the crunch channel, but at below 1 it sounds so thin, so it's pretty much just for decoration. Any tips for playing at low volume?
I love the sound of my jcm 2000 dsl 50. My bro has a tsl 60 which seems to sounds a bit fizzy but the dsl is smooth like delicious creamy Marshall butter :-)
Glad I got mine when the prices were low , 2 years ago at a pawn shop for $300 !! But now I have noticed the prices on them are going up, I think people are finally realizing these are really good amps! Funny thing about Marshall amp's? When the jcm 800 came out alot of people didn't like them,they worshipped plexi's, then the jcm 900 came out and all of the sudden the 800 was good?? LOL IMHO pretty much all Marshall tube amps can have a good sound if you spend the time to dial in the right settings!?
Have two Brit DSL's and love them in stereo Rockman X-100 Lead One 💥
@The Studio Rats
You didn’t mention which speakers you were using. Thanks
JVM 410 sounds great too!
Cracking tones, gents. Can I ask what speakers you used?
I think we used a twonotes torpedo studio with a Marshall 4x12
I'd have absolutely no problem buying one of these....I've got one !!
I have 2. One is stock (being refurbished) and one monstrously upgraded/ modded. They are both great amps. Of course the second is better...especially compared to a lot of more boutique amps in my opinion.
Sounded awesome!
I run this amp in stereo with a triple recto and it’s massive.
Damn!
I think the thing that keeps these amps from being legends on the forums where group think is formed is that the 50 and 100 tend to be a bit fizzy at bedroom volumes. Crank them and they are the dream. A good many pros use them: Robin Trower, Jeff Beck, Paul Gilbert use them as did the late Gary Moore
It’s a standard rental amp and just works well for most types of music. Jack of all amps.
Love mine, so versatile. Use the Classic Gain when playing along with AC/DC, it gets you 75% of the way there in terms of the old Plexi tones. I view that Tone Shift button as an interesting gimmick, it further scoops the already-scooped tone I get from my Metal Zone when playing the death metal stuff and makes it sound a little more wicked. However, having said that, I would NEVER record with that on. Made that mistake on one song 13 years ago and have been regretting it since
This amp on the dirty with a boost 👌
Currently in business of buying this beast🤘
The JCM & JVM are the last things late Jim put hands on and they are killers!!!
I have a JCM 2000 TSL 60 and it’s incredible
Good enough for Gary Moore! I’ve gigged one of these for years. Great amps!
Good enough for Gary then most definitely good enough for the rest of us.
Thing is; they are better in that you have a master gain and presence and no need for ear bleed to attain the tone like in earlier iterations. I like the the clean in a TSL range where you got an excellent Clean and great Crunch and almost good high gain . Good news can all be modded to suit your hearts contwent
I borrowed one of these for a few gigs from a friend and i was blown away by how good it was. I had a jcm 900 dual reverb, jcm 2000 tsl 100 head, and a TSL 602 combo, and a JVM 210H and the DSL just had a thing that they did not... JVM was a close 2nd, but the DSL green channel with gain up just had a thing, a thump???
I have a jcm900 4100. So this head beats that ?
I DID get something out of it.
However, ...now... please feature the JCM2000 TSL and compare IT to the DSL... please.!
i've got the 2x12 version....great....but it is popular that they have temperature problems and cooking the pcb board sometimes so bias work is a must....
I would want a 50 watt version with a high quality printed circuit board.
I have one. It's the best clean tone out there.
The silver jubilee is a dresses up jcm 900 with a different frequency sweep for the kids control and more diodes lol. It's hyped cos it's rare
I’ve got 3 of these heads under my bed and 2 jcm800s
Finally 1 jcm900 custom tiger skin combo on its back
For real no box board!
So I am literally sleeping on this amp!
Nuno has been touring with these for years.
wow what a bang that marshall
Che bel suono!😮🙌
thank you guys..... i have a 2558 silver jubilee, TSL 60 watt, and a 40 watt DSL with 1 12 inch speaker .... the 40 watt gets to go to all my gigs because the other amps are too loud and they weigh a ton .... i slave a fender super champ with the marshall to get great clean tones but the marshall has a killer clean sound on it's own....
By the way what is that gold thinline tele ???? pups ???? look and sounds great !!!!
Great amp. Toured Canada with one , had a transformer too because it was straight from England
Brave Man sat in front of a Marshall tinnitus heaven 🎸🎶🔊
We use attenuators so no problem.
I love Marshalls I really do, However I am a Morgan man. Love Morgan amps and they are known for their clean tone channel, But they are a beast when you want to add some overdrive.
Agreed Morgans are terrific
Apples and oranges. Morgan’s are toys compared to a 100-watt Marshall, which is why you will never see anyone on stage with stacks of Morgans.
I just got a TSL60 for £280 its my favorite thing. ever.
I’ve had my JCM 2000 since 2002. I’ve never done any maintenance or anything other than playing it. Should I change the tubes? I’ve never even opened it up.
The JCM2000 DSL 100 is the best Marshall amp, in my opinion.