Hey guys,
lately I find myself pretty much only playing the green channel on my Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100, wether it's set to clean with a slight push from a pedal or on crunch mode boosted, I kinda ignore the OD mode on it more and more. This got me thinking.
Now I do appreciate all the options I have with the DSL, the reverb is nice and the OD1 mode can do metal just fine, however I have my ENGL Savage for all the heavier stuff and everytime I plug into the Marshall I instantly start playing Blues, Rock and Hard Rock, I never go heavier than early Metallica on it. So do I really need all the versatility on the DSL?
I'm kinda trying to justify a purchase here, I wanna get myself one of those JCM 800 reissues. Now before anybody tells me to get an original 80s 2203: I really want an FX Loop and If I ever decide to get the thing modded I don't wanna have somebody drill holes into an old and valuable vintage amp. Plus I don't have the time to go test drive all the old ones to seperate the good ones from the dogs, the consistency on the Reissues seems to be better and I really liked the clips I heard so far.
Now on to the actual question:
Is the 800 tighter and more responsive than the green channel on the DSL? That's the only problem I have: I could use a tighter bass response, at the same time I wanna make sure it gets the same amount of gain and saturation as the DSL does when pushed with a Tubescreamer on crunch so I still have the option to play my early metal stuff on it.
How close is the JCM 2000 DSL 100 crunch channel dimed and boosted to a max gained and pushed 2203? What would I gain if I went for the 800? (apart from the better build quality and the satisfaction of being able to say "yeah man I own a JCM 800" :P)
Thanks in advance and cheers!