nicely done .As far as witch amp is better playing in a room with a amp and playing with a band is different as to much low end on guitar you won't cut through the mix. i use a jcm 900 mk3 at gigs . on your demo i do like the dsl 50 a lot
I put a blindfold on and all I could hear was Marshall. You really can't go wrong with any of these, although I'm not sure that the MS2 is gigable (if there is such a word). Thks.
JCM900 7:37 sounds like it's falling apart while breaking up. Vintage Modern 3:42 sounds so thin JCM800 2:55 sounds super dark, bordering on muffled The TSL really did it for me.
The vintage modern is meant to be using G12C speakers which are very dark, my amp sounds nowhere near to this video, you might check Leon's other videos on VM to have much better idea, it's a great amp and I have/had few to compare - a JTM60 (ok), MA50 (meh), VM combo (favourite amp), Peavey 6505+ (yay), Fender DR 68 (yay), Carlsbro Top50 Evo (yay), Egnater Renegade (ok/yay) etc As a general rule - dark amp+bright speaker (ie TOP50+V30), bright amp dark speaker (VM+G12C) or clean amp+clean speaker (fender+v-type). Carlsbro TOP50 with G12C's was a pile of mud.
The guy always seems to set the Vintage Modern up to sound like shit. In reality, you can match the frequency response and gain level of all these amps so they are almost impossible to tell apart. FACT.
@@LeonTodd Vintage Modern sounds best to my ears. Although I think the JCM 800 could have been a lil brighter....did you set it dark on purpose? I know that amp can get pretty bright. I liked the JTm 45 but it needed cranked up more.
I don't know anything about Marshall amps and this is my first time hearing a lot of them but I have to agree. The vintage modern had such a crisp tone. Too bad they're so expensive lol
Thanks for putting this video together that demonstrates the capabilities of each Marshall. Hey, they are Marshall's and they all sound fantastic! I prefer the JCM2000 100w. I have two and love the versatility they provide at a very reasonable price.
Leon, I’ve been reviewing a lot of your videos. This one on the various Marshall models is another great one. Thanks for posting it and sharing your presets.
I'm biased as hell for the DSL 50, because it's the second Marshall I ever owned and it's been the most loyal. Hard to match in my opinion, but the Vintage Modern is an amazing amp that's sadly overlooked, much like the DSL50. But hell, I liked em all! It's a Marshall, man!
I have the JCM800..JCM900..MG 100FX..MG 100HDFX..All four of these Amps are incredible never a single issue and I will not put one over the other.. all sound fantastic
@Jeff Dowell when dialed right, an MG can create a great sound. So can the misaligned Mode Four, which is phenomenal in it's own right. Obviously I favor tubes over solid-state but that's a matter of preference, style and dialing
The lead 12 is amazing ! Great sounding amp without any tubes .... awesome . I have a thing for that TSL100 ..... need to get one . Have had many DSL`s and a few 900`s . But that TSL100 in this vid has really captured my attention . VM yes of course great !
I used to have a Lead 12 head. I really wish I didn't sell it. Probably the best sounding solid state Marshall head. I also have a 50-watt 800 and 900. Those two are absolutely killer for shows.
I love mine, although I only use the Crunch and Lead 1 channels. The clean is far too quiet - the step change in volume is massive. Lead 2 seems an unnecessary channel. Don't use the Tone shift button and keep the Deep switch on.
I love your channel, man - every upload is solid gold! I have the VM (2466) and the TSL100. Love them both. And wow, that Lead 12 really knocked me out - that thing sounds great!
The DSL-100 sounded the best to me, definitely. I have a JCM900 dual reverb and it's not the best amp Marshall ever made, but it's not THAT bad! Yours sounded like ass :P
I've owned versions of all those amps except the VM - the DI he's using sucks or recording path. I had a TSL 60 which everyone hates but you could get harmonics for days. This just sounded like crap.
The JCM 900 he is using here isnt a Dual Reverb FYI. BIG misconception about the namesake. There are in fact, 3 JCM900s and neither have a thing to do with one another other than share a name. He is using the first JCM 900, known as a Mk3, which is basically a slightly modified and brighter JCM 800. There is the widely known JCM 900 Dual Reverb 4100/4500 and the lesser known JCM 900 SL-X 2100/2500. I happen to have owned a Dual Reverb 4500 and it was awful in my opinion, so I sent it back after one month and got a 2500 SL-X which is basically a JCM 800 2204 that's been highly hotrodded with an extra gain tube in the preamp. But it's rude to trash a man's amps
I used a Marshall JCM900 the other day at my local rehearsal space. I started looking into possibly buying one :) I've been using a Mesa Dual Rectifier the last 7 years. For years before that I used amps made by Crate, Line6, and various no name brands. My friend happened to be thinking about selling his JVM410h. I tried it, and bought it off him for a great price. He also lent me his JCM800. I still want that JCM900 though =/ If John5 would stop buying them all, then maybe there would be some left for the rest of us...
I think the DSLs are good modern, vintage-voiced amps. They sound like what I'd hear a 1987X that's cranked to high heaven with a more modern voicing, but the Vintage Modern really has a bloom that knocks the other guys out, even the JTM45 seemed a little rounded and tame compared to the VM. A cranked 1959 SLP or a 1987x would round it out, I think.
I thought the TSL lead channel with tone pressed and the deep on it was very comparable to the vintage modern. I would go with the TSL because, well it has 3 chnls, 2 effects loops with a mix knob just seems like a more versatile amp and seems to achieve a very close tone to the VM.
Thanks for the effort, but I think all those amps could be made to sound a lot better? Either muddy or over the top screeching (jcm900). Lead12 and TSL/DSL worked best in this setup, but the tones are there in all these machines for sure.
The 2 DSL’s sounded the best to my ears. Vintage modern sounded good but was a bit thin. Having said that this is all on UA-cam and all would sound different in a live setting. I’m sure you could dial them all in to get great tones. Great demo Leon love your channel mate.
You ever had a bash on a JVM dude? I borrowed my bandmate's 410H for some recording, liked it so bought one for myself, but then abandoned it for my Dual Rec for months. Then I came across a bunch of easy mods, so I opened it up and started tweaking, and now it's probably my favourite amp.
Right, yeah when they're stock they're very meh. Sounds a little processed and sterile. But they're very well designed and definitely worth putting some time into when you get the chance.
I liked both DSLs and the TSL equally, followed by the Lead 12. Nice video, and awesome collection of Marshall heads. I'd never leave my bedroom if I had all those goodies!
With the Jcm 900 2500 MKIII (not the dual reverb), you gotta patch the fx loop send and return if your not using it. Found this out after having mine for years. Adds more balls and tone. Also, This version of the 900 turned into the SLX after a couple of years.
YO can we talk about how tasty that little Lead 12 sounds? Holy crap. That thing just sounds like tons of fun to noodle around with late at night. Pure rock n roll sound for days out of such a small package!
I thought the 800 was a bit meh (for an 800!). The TSL 2000 was a bit brighter but still had weight, the VM was half awful half decent. JTM clean wasn't great but broke up well for that style of playing for sure. 900 was fizz city. I actually really liked the TSL of all these which nobody else seems to think which is cool too.
Btw dude. What do you think of the new DSL's? How do you think they compare to the originals? I've played through the DSL40C and my friend has the 100H and sounds awesome. That said I've played the DSL401 and that was a really good combo. The 2018 DSL update with the Dual Master Volumes looks great too.
I've used a DSL100H as a backline amp a few times on tour and I liked it; the depth controls makes more sense than the deep switch IMO. Dual masters is really cool too!
The diversity of preference here says it all. They all sound like a Marshall and in a blind test I doubt any would stand out beyond personal preference. I've played a 900 since new 1990 (ah crap, am I that old!!). Still love it.
The JTM45 is my pick but that Lead 12 sounded surprising good as did the Toy. Goes to show you if you know how to setup a amp properly you can get a good tone out most any amp.
Excellent video Leon Todd! A question: I´m thinking to buy a DSL but waht to know your comments about the differences between dsl50 and dsl100? I know that dsl100 is a bit louder, but what about the balls, bottom end, and then the clean channel? Many thanks!
The JCM800 continues to surprise me with how drastic the tonal differences are between different versions. The more I listen to various models the more I'm convinced a 2203 or 2203X is the only way to go.
Hey Leon you get to try the newer DSL100HR’s yet? Just grabbed one a great price and gotta say I am very impressed. More rounded sounding, the highs were tamed. Has the old DSL feel to it. Curious to see what you think when you get to try it out.
Hmmm, seeing alot of hate for the jcm900 here, but I've owned all three jcm's 800, 900, and 2000, and tbh, the 900 was my favorite...maybe it was my setup for a cpl years using the 900 with an american strat, a pre-amp boost, and a cpl efx pedals, but it was the best sounding rig/setup I've ever had. The 800 and 2000 rigs didnt suck, but the 900 was best for me.
Vintage modern all day!!!! I'm a bit bias though. Have the 2466 purple 100 w head, I just love it ,although I had a jcm 800 I liked a lot too, and I see some jcm900 I like the sound of, I'm looking to get one of them too..
For some reason i always assumed that Marshall was an American company. It just seemed to fit into my mental image of classic Americana along with Fender guitars, Harley Davidsons, and Cadillacs. I guess that's a big one for the Brits.
I think your JCM900 is sick...mine sounds KILLER!!! Awesome run through though, Always surprised by how the DSL sounds so good on its own, but gets lost more easily in the mix than others on the "red" channel. Cheers!
J.P. Rosentreter that was what I noticed when I owned one. Always stayed on OD1 and stayed off the shift button. Like my Krank 1980 more and am trying to see if I can get some savage tones out of a Chadwick or not.
Interesting comparison, and I realize I should not sell my Lead 12. Not until I have saved for a JTM 45. Imo the only one sounding better. As number 3 I put the JCM 800.
I guess if you know each amp well, you can tell what buttons are being pressed, but I had no idea what was going on. The DSL sounded the best to my ears, but I'm not sure each amp was dialed into its sweet spot.
You did an amazing job! Really like the Lead 12 and the DSL. I am really curious about how similar in sound and feel are the JMP 2203 ('76-'80), JCM 800 and the green channel on the DSL.
I recently got obsessed with the idea of owning a jcm 800 2203, jcm900 dual reverb, the 6100, jcm2000, and some kind of plexi. Was that the jcm 800 2205?
0:38 JCM2000 TSL100
1:24 LEAD channel
2:55 JCM800
3:42 Vintage Modern
4:28 different channel
5:15 JCM2000 DSL
6:04 JTM45
6:55 channel jumping
7:35 JCM900
8:25 DSL
9:18 Lead12
10:09 toy
that toy was powerful
Legend
You realise all this stuff was in the video description, and links to go straight to the amps. In short, why?
nicely done .As far as witch amp is better playing in a room with a amp and playing with a band is different as to much low end on guitar you won't cut through the mix. i use a jcm 900 mk3 at gigs . on your demo i do like the dsl 50 a lot
Jtm45 least liked, sounded bland, generic, farty gain and tone. Most of others sounded good, same.
Vintage Modern on high dynamic range !!! Such an awesome sounding amp
I put a blindfold on and all I could hear was Marshall. You really can't go wrong with any of these, although I'm not sure that the MS2 is gigable (if there is such a word). Thks.
For me its the VM on high dynamic range. Sounds awsome
xWILZTAx under rated amps
Me too! What a great amp.
I’ve had my TSL since 98. I had to have the main board replaced a couple of years back. But it’s my main stay. Absolutely love it. 🕶🎶
So cool to hear a Kings X riff!
Yes Shreekant!
Extremely underrated band.
Great to see a review with a looper to compare gears.
JCM900 7:37 sounds like it's falling apart while breaking up.
Vintage Modern 3:42 sounds so thin
JCM800 2:55 sounds super dark, bordering on muffled
The TSL really did it for me.
The vintage modern is meant to be using G12C speakers which are very dark, my amp sounds nowhere near to this video, you might check Leon's other videos on VM to have much better idea, it's a great amp and I have/had few to compare - a JTM60 (ok), MA50 (meh), VM combo (favourite amp), Peavey 6505+ (yay), Fender DR 68 (yay), Carlsbro Top50 Evo (yay), Egnater Renegade (ok/yay) etc As a general rule - dark amp+bright speaker (ie TOP50+V30), bright amp dark speaker (VM+G12C) or clean amp+clean speaker (fender+v-type). Carlsbro TOP50 with G12C's was a pile of mud.
That JCM 800 is a model 2205 or 2210, IMO, those don’t compare to the 2203 (100w) or the 2204 (50w) which have a sweeter breakup and aren’t AS dark.
The detail seems to be on 10
The 2210 had several different circuit changes to correct problems.
The guy always seems to set the Vintage Modern up to sound like shit. In reality, you can match the frequency response and gain level of all these amps so they are almost impossible to tell apart. FACT.
Vintage Modern is the best Marshall have made in a long time
Amen
@@LeonTodd Vintage Modern sounds best to my ears. Although I think the JCM 800 could have been a lil brighter....did you set it dark on purpose? I know that amp can get pretty bright. I liked the JTm 45 but it needed cranked up more.
Definitely something about that Vintage Modern.. Very cool
I don't know anything about Marshall amps and this is my first time hearing a lot of them but I have to agree. The vintage modern had such a crisp tone. Too bad they're so expensive lol
Other than vintage modern and the 4 hole Plexi. I thought they all sounded like fizz boxes
Thanks for putting this video together that demonstrates the capabilities of each Marshall. Hey, they are Marshall's and they all sound fantastic! I prefer the JCM2000 100w. I have two and love the versatility they provide at a very reasonable price.
The VM and Lead12 were my two favorites. Always loved the VM though. It has the fattest sound with the mid-boost in!
Great comp - thank you very much mate !
JCM 800, then JTM45, then Vintage Modern . . . for me !
Hard to argue with any of those, classics!
JCM 2000 100w is a beast. I own one since 2010 and it’s unbeatable, survived hudreds journeys and gigs in any kind of conditions. Just love it.
how's it compared to an SLO-100?
Your Marshall collection is amazing. I have 4 great heads myself but awesome man
Leon, I’ve been reviewing a lot of your videos. This one on the various Marshall models is another great one. Thanks for posting it and sharing your presets.
They all sounded really good, all sound like a Marshall.
I'm biased as hell for the DSL 50, because it's the second Marshall I ever owned and it's been the most loyal. Hard to match in my opinion, but the Vintage Modern is an amazing amp that's sadly overlooked, much like the DSL50.
But hell, I liked em all! It's a Marshall, man!
The Jtm-45 is hands down the winner here .
I liked the jcm2000 that extra grit and high end is perfect I would use less though
Well, it IS the original after all. You could use it as a pedal platform and get literally any tone from it.
Jonathan Miller obviously it’s the lead 12
Your ass
JTM45 is The only plexi in the video
Brilliant demo! Shame the JCM 800 wasn't a 2204/3 very different beast to the one in your demo.
Nah 2210 is still an amazing amp and still as good as 2203, they’re just different.
I have the JCM800..JCM900..MG 100FX..MG 100HDFX..All four of these Amps are incredible never a single issue and I will not put one over the other.. all sound fantastic
@Jeff Dowell when dialed right, an MG can create a great sound. So can the misaligned Mode Four, which is phenomenal in it's own right. Obviously I favor tubes over solid-state but that's a matter of preference, style and dialing
Man, that King's X "Over My Head" riff brought me back to the 80s, when I lugged around a Marshall JCM 800. Great vid!
I HEAR MUSIC OVER MY HEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You the man LT!! Nice vid dude :)
The lead 12 is amazing ! Great sounding amp without any tubes .... awesome . I have a thing for that TSL100 ..... need to get one . Have had many DSL`s and a few 900`s . But that TSL100 in this vid has really captured my attention . VM yes of course great !
I've got the purple one.... Life is soooooo good!
Like your tunes, subd. Check my channel if so inclined
I used to have a Lead 12 head. I really wish I didn't sell it. Probably the best sounding solid state Marshall head. I also have a 50-watt 800 and 900. Those two are absolutely killer for shows.
It punches well above it's weight. Which model 800 and 900?
DSL 50 does it again I'm definitely on the hunt for one, that vintage modern is an unheralded monster as well
Quaid Smith I think everyone needs to own a DSL.
I love mine, although I only use the Crunch and Lead 1 channels. The clean is far too quiet - the step change in volume is massive. Lead 2 seems an unnecessary channel. Don't use the Tone shift button and keep the Deep switch on.
Thank you so much for doing this Leon, extremely helpful!
Your videos are all very much appreciated bro,
Kings X!!!
Yesss!👍
I love your channel, man - every upload is solid gold!
I have the VM (2466) and the TSL100. Love them both.
And wow, that Lead 12 really knocked me out - that thing sounds great!
Cheers! Yeah it just goes to show if you mic it and record it properly a tiny amp can sound huge
Something about that dsl50 it’s very cool
The DSL-100 sounded the best to me, definitely. I have a JCM900 dual reverb and it's not the best amp Marshall ever made, but it's not THAT bad! Yours sounded like ass :P
900 shits out a lot of the 4k frequency more than any other. The worst frequency out of the whole spectrum for distorted guitars.
I've owned versions of all those amps except the VM - the DI he's using sucks or recording path. I had a TSL 60 which everyone hates but you could get harmonics for days. This just sounded like crap.
The JCM 900 he is using here isnt a Dual Reverb FYI. BIG misconception about the namesake. There are in fact, 3 JCM900s and neither have a thing to do with one another other than share a name. He is using the first JCM 900, known as a Mk3, which is basically a slightly modified and brighter JCM 800.
There is the widely known JCM 900 Dual Reverb 4100/4500 and the lesser known JCM 900 SL-X 2100/2500. I happen to have owned a Dual Reverb 4500 and it was awful in my opinion, so I sent it back after one month and got a 2500 SL-X which is basically a JCM 800 2204 that's been highly hotrodded with an extra gain tube in the preamp.
But it's rude to trash a man's amps
I tend to agreew!
I used a Marshall JCM900 the other day at my local rehearsal space. I started looking into possibly buying one :)
I've been using a Mesa Dual Rectifier the last 7 years. For years before that I used amps made by Crate, Line6, and various no name brands.
My friend happened to be thinking about selling his JVM410h. I tried it, and bought it off him for a great price. He also lent me his JCM800.
I still want that JCM900 though =/
If John5 would stop buying them all, then maybe there would be some left for the rest of us...
I also love Marshall amp! Marshall is the most rocked amp! !
"over my head"...awsome song from Kings X...great riff...
Great band, great song.
That DSL 50 is TONE HEAVEN!!!
The MS-2 was surprisingly good
Underground Man I know right! Really surprised me.
I couldn't believe it at first! Lined out, that little MS-2 sounds amazing! It sounds like a full sized Marshall lol!
Yeah, and remarkably similar to the JCM 800 to my ears. What year is that 800, BTW? Single-input -> mid-80s?
Wow! That 900 was kicking ass when the leads kicked in!!!.
Pretty damn good!!!!
For heaven sake! I really liked this! Congratulations for this video!
Sold on the Vintage Modern. Now the task of finding one :)
Richard Black I have the 2466, purple head, , I just love it .......
I think the DSLs are good modern, vintage-voiced amps. They sound like what I'd hear a 1987X that's cranked to high heaven with a more modern voicing, but the Vintage Modern really has a bloom that knocks the other guys out, even the JTM45 seemed a little rounded and tame compared to the VM. A cranked 1959 SLP or a 1987x would round it out, I think.
I have a friend with a 1959 and a 2203 that I'd love to get over and redo this shootout with, hopefully I'll hook it up soon!
You had me at Ty Tabor.
I thought the TSL lead channel with tone pressed and the deep on it was very comparable to the vintage modern. I would go with the TSL because, well it has 3 chnls, 2 effects loops with a mix knob just seems like a more versatile amp and seems to achieve a very close tone to the VM.
Thanks for the effort, but I think all those amps could be made to sound a lot better? Either muddy or over the top screeching (jcm900). Lead12 and TSL/DSL worked best in this setup, but the tones are there in all these machines for sure.
I've got a follow up where I dial each amp in, might address some of the points you mention.
There's no addressing the over the top screeching of a JCM900.
Vintage Modern is my choise and im sticking to it, ive had alll the amps from 1969 through 2012
The 2 DSL’s sounded the best to my ears. Vintage modern sounded good but was a bit thin. Having said that this is all on UA-cam and all would sound different in a live setting. I’m sure you could dial them all in to get great tones. Great demo Leon love your channel mate.
Much appreciated. Yeah this is a "all knobs the same" video so it's not really a comparison of the ideal tones you can get from each amp.
BTW.... The Toy held its own! LOL. Again great video very helpful.
I liked the DSL50
You ever had a bash on a JVM dude? I borrowed my bandmate's 410H for some recording, liked it so bought one for myself, but then abandoned it for my Dual Rec for months. Then I came across a bunch of easy mods, so I opened it up and started tweaking, and now it's probably my favourite amp.
Had one as a backline amp years ago and didn't get on with it. Need to revisit it soon.
Right, yeah when they're stock they're very meh. Sounds a little processed and sterile. But they're very well designed and definitely worth putting some time into when you get the chance.
Its amazing how open sounding the jtm was compared to all the others. My second choice was the lead 12 lol. Seriously the rest sounded way compressed
Long live the Lead 12!
Enjoyed the JTM45 the most. Seemed to have rhe the least annoying frequencies poking out.
Definitely the JVM for me. (just playing) I like them all...just depends on your flavor of the day. Thanks Leon.
Great Video, thanks for that. Would have been cool to see a JVM in the mix for this
I liked both DSLs and the TSL equally, followed by the Lead 12. Nice video, and awesome collection of Marshall heads. I'd never leave my bedroom if I had all those goodies!
The Lead 12 really punches well above it's weight. believe, I rarely leave my room with all this stuff!
With the Jcm 900 2500 MKIII (not the dual reverb), you gotta patch the fx loop send and return if your not using it. Found this out after having mine for years. Adds more balls and tone. Also, This version of the 900 turned into the SLX after a couple of years.
I need to try this asap!
YO can we talk about how tasty that little Lead 12 sounds? Holy crap. That thing just sounds like tons of fun to noodle around with late at night. Pure rock n roll sound for days out of such a small package!
My first amp, absolute little ripper. I need to do a demo video of it on it's own.
I thought the 800 was a bit meh (for an 800!). The TSL 2000 was a bit brighter but still had weight, the VM was half awful half decent. JTM clean wasn't great but broke up well for that style of playing for sure. 900 was fizz city. I actually really liked the TSL of all these which nobody else seems to think which is cool too.
Btw dude. What do you think of the new DSL's? How do you think they compare to the originals? I've played through the DSL40C and my friend has the 100H and sounds awesome. That said I've played the DSL401 and that was a really good combo. The 2018 DSL update with the Dual Master Volumes looks great too.
I've used a DSL100H as a backline amp a few times on tour and I liked it; the depth controls makes more sense than the deep switch IMO. Dual masters is really cool too!
My vote goes to the Vintage Modern for best overall sound.
Definitely an underrated modern Marshall.
The diversity of preference here says it all.
They all sound like a Marshall and in a blind test I doubt any would stand out beyond personal preference.
I've played a 900 since new 1990 (ah crap, am I that old!!). Still love it.
robin trower uses vintage modern last i heard,the old ones were great, plexis an jmp,whatever,but recquire upkeep after a bunch of years, he said..
Holy crap! Dsl100!!! Didn't see that coming
The JTM45 is my pick but that Lead 12 sounded surprising good as did the Toy. Goes to show you if you know how to setup a amp properly you can get a good tone out most any amp.
Dsl and vintage/modern kicked ass
They're two of my faves too
Excellent video Leon Todd! A question: I´m thinking to buy a DSL but waht to know your comments about the differences between dsl50 and dsl100? I know that dsl100 is a bit louder, but what about the balls, bottom end, and then the clean channel? Many thanks!
JTM45 hands down for me, but I also like the Lead 12 tone, honestly.
The Lead 12 is pretty awesome!
Thumbs up for Kings X Riff
The JCM800 continues to surprise me with how drastic the tonal differences are between different versions. The more I listen to various models the more I'm convinced a 2203 or 2203X is the only way to go.
Me too, the 2203's have an unbeatable roar
2204's are the ones to get. The 50 watters are more toneful.
Great video, but why didn't you tweak the 800 more?
I prefer the two JCM 2000/ DSL and the small head.
The one i like less is the JCM 900. And the Ms2, of course!
Cheers from Portugal 🍺🤘
Hey Leon you get to try the newer DSL100HR’s yet? Just grabbed one a great price and gotta say I am very impressed. More rounded sounding, the highs were tamed. Has the old DSL feel to it. Curious to see what you think when you get to try it out.
Vintage Modern... All Day!!!
That toy in the ended sound lot better than all of them for me :D
When you wanted all the JCMs etc compared - and you look it up - and you immediately find what you imagined.
Thank you!
Hmmm, seeing alot of hate for the jcm900 here, but I've owned all three jcm's 800, 900, and 2000, and tbh, the 900 was my favorite...maybe it was my setup for a cpl years using the 900 with an american strat, a pre-amp boost, and a cpl efx pedals, but it was the best sounding rig/setup I've ever had. The 800 and 2000 rigs didnt suck, but the 900 was best for me.
Channel 2 on the vintage modern was awesome
Over my head !!! King’s X rules !
Ty is the man
Vintage modern all day!!!! I'm a bit bias though. Have the 2466 purple 100 w head, I just love it ,although I had a jcm 800 I liked a lot too, and I see some jcm900 I like the sound of, I'm looking to get one of them too..
The JCM 900 mk3 is a really cool amp
The Marshall sounded the best, till I heard a cat fight outside my window.
Are you able to do a vid like this again but with a different cabinet like a mesa or orange that could be cool and more marshalls if you got them
Nice video. I liked the TSL the best. I also own two TSL60 amps. The Lead 12 also sounded good. I also own one of them too.
John Simms a man of good taste!
For some reason i always assumed that Marshall was an American company. It just seemed to fit into my mental image of classic Americana along with Fender guitars, Harley Davidsons, and Cadillacs. I guess that's a big one for the Brits.
Marshall, Matamp, Orange, HiWatt, Vox, Laney, Ashdown = British
Fender, Gibson, Mesa Boogie, Ampeg = American
How do you decide where to put the knobs for each? Surely there are some subtleties there
The second Marshall 2000 was my favorit
The glorious DSL 50. A sadly ignored animal
All these years, and the JCM2000 is still the best sounding Marshall outside of a Plexi circuit.
I think your JCM900 is sick...mine sounds KILLER!!! Awesome run through though, Always surprised by how the DSL sounds so good on its own, but gets lost more easily in the mix than others on the "red" channel. Cheers!
J.P. Rosentreter that was what I noticed when I owned one. Always stayed on OD1 and stayed off the shift button. Like my Krank 1980 more and am trying to see if I can get some savage tones out of a Chadwick or not.
Yea JCM900 sounds like garbage in the video.
totally agree, JCM900 MkIII is the best Marshall for me, I have one also... but in the video... sound is so flat and muddy...
@@ben156 I agree. I have a JCM combo and it sounds a lot better then this unit.
Many thanks!
Interesting comparison, and I realize I should not sell my Lead 12. Not until I have saved for a JTM 45. Imo the only one sounding better. As number 3 I put the JCM 800.
Great video!
Thanks!
I guess if you know each amp well, you can tell what buttons are being pressed, but I had no idea what was going on. The DSL sounded the best to my ears, but I'm not sure each amp was dialed into its sweet spot.
What guitar are you using here? I'm going to get a Marshall because of the vintage tone. Thanks
From memory it was a PRS McCarty
the lead channel on the vintage modern sounds the best of all these 4:45
leon, have you tried one of those solid state rec plugin things on the jtm45? thinking about it coz i like the spank of a twin!
No joke, but Lead 12 sounded one of the best to my ears! It is solid state, right? I would put in in top 3 in this list along with JTM45 and DSL
Yes indeed, I recently did a video dedicated to it.
The TSL had the most body and character...add the clean channel and it is a no brainer
I miss mine. Loved it.
greta job, wish you included the JCM 800 22O4 though
What kind of guitar are you using?
What's the cabinet you are using?
You did an amazing job! Really like the Lead 12 and the DSL. I am really curious about how similar in sound and feel are the JMP 2203 ('76-'80), JCM 800 and the green channel on the DSL.
Dejvud Leronz I have a friend with a JMP era head that sounds insane, that against an 800 and DSL would be a fun video.
indeed ;) keep on rockin' man!
The Marshall Lead 12 beat's them all. You cant beat that Solid State technology.
I got told the JTM 45 and bluesbreaker are different in tone do you agree Leon
I recently got obsessed with the idea of owning a jcm 800 2203, jcm900 dual reverb, the 6100, jcm2000, and some kind of plexi.
Was that the jcm 800 2205?
2210, the 100w split channel