DSL50/1960A......
Red Lead 1
Pres = 0 to 4
Treble = 2.5 to 3
Mid = 5 to 6
Bass = 3 to 4 with Deep in (higher with Deep out)
Vol = 3 to 6
Gain = 4 to 7 depending on mood
Boost = Keeley SD-1
Green Channel = Same EQ with Deep out
Never use the Tone Shift
Just trying to fit something over this BT this morning before the family woke up :hmm: lol. 15w Line6 practice amp trying to be very quiet.
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ocnvDrSLdA
My DSL50 (w/1960A) doesn't start to sound good until 3..... 4 is better, etc. Sorry but what does the tone in the bedroom matter anyway? I play it low most of the time but I know what it sounds like cranked so it doesn't bother me. Either way I think you'll be pleased.
If you EQ for low...
Newly aquired '93 American Standard. It was white on white. Just replaced the pickguard and installed my old JB4 in the bridge. Much thicker sounding now. This is about the 5th Strat I've owned over the years.... Not to mention others that I wish I had back.
I guess I spend most of my time on Lead-1 with gain on 6 and boost with a Keeley SD-1. To me the green and red channel are far from each other in the EQ department. If I find a good tone on lead-1, the Green chl. is to bassy and boomy...... But I'm playing in a band now so it's no big deal.
'98 which has been inspected and had re-soldering done. The JCM cab belong to a good friend that passed a couple of weeks ago. He and I played together back in the mid '80's. He will be greatly missed :(
BTW, that's a Keeley modded SD-1 I use for pushing the front end :thumb:
Working on lead for Ten Words..............
http://smg.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v319/billdncn/Guitar/TWleadwork.flv&fs=1&os=1&ap=1
Crappy video (including bad camera placement) of a new backing track I'm working with...........
YouTube - Trying new MXR pedals
2203X
USA SL2H
ZW-44
M-108 10-band
Carbon Copy
Kinda my way of sayng Hi. Pretty new here. Been through a lot of Marshall's. Loving my new JCM800 vintage...
Reissue as stated. Now the 800's can be bright and a lot of people snip/replace bright caps, etc. I thought of having mine modded but with an EQ and the tonal selections of the TB Classic I'm pretty satisfied with the array tones I can get.
Jason used 800's and later switched to the 900 believe...
An EQ in the loop of your DSL can help by cutting the harsh frequencies.
I have owned 4 DSL's and 3 TSL's over the years. I now have what I should have gotten a long time ago. JCM800 2203. Love it! Don't miss any of the JCM2000's I've had. With a MXR 10-band in the loop (yes, it's a reissue)...