I have a 8100 Valvestate that is rated 100w rms @ 4 ohms. Does anyone know what the rms wattage would be @ 8 ohms? I think it would be lower but I don't know by how much. Thanx MIDI
I have a 8100 Valvestate that is rated 100w @ 4 ohms. Does anyone know what the wattage would be @ 8 ohms? I think it would be lower but I don't know by how much. Thanx MIDI
The TSL has a VPR (Virtual Power Reduction) switch. It enables you to get the sound of a 100w amp by emulating the volume to a 25w amp. It works really well in small venues. I am not sure if this feature is on the DSL's. To get detailed info on the VPR, you can go to the Marshall web site.
The TSL uses 4 - ECC83 (12AX7) preamp tubes and 4 - EL34 output tubes.
Also, the TSL is not complicated to use. I've had mine for over 7 years and nothing has broken on it. The 3rd channel is a big plus!!!!
I got the Marshall TSL-122 Combo (same as TSL-100) in 2001. Best amp ever. Classic Marshall tones from crystal clear clean to grunge overdrive. Not much need for overdrive or boost pedals anymore. Worth every penny paid. :)
I have a 8100 Valvestate that is rated 100w @ 4 ohms. Does anyone know what the wattage would be @ 8 ohms? I think it would be lower but I don't know by how much. Thanx MIDI