I'm finding the tone I get from my Marshall DSL100 too harsh, spikey and fizzy. So Im looking at selling it and buying a new amp with a more focused, smoother tone. Would a Laney gh50l fit my needs or would just changing the speakers solve my problem? At the moment I have a marshall 1960 cab with 4 g12t75's.
I play mainly classic rock like AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, Black Sabbath, early ozzy etc... and my main guitar is a gibson sg with nailbomb.
thanks
Nice topic!
Well as far as my opinion on the subject goes, i would say most of what is you clean base sound comes from the pickup/speaker combo of your choise. Offcourse an amp does give you the ability to change characteristics but the basic sound is there.
When i am tonebuilding i always start at the end, which cab do i chose? Then pickups/guitar, then amp/effects(which do belong together imo). So the things in the chain i can alter least go first.
Allthough i second the v30's option based on your post, i advice you to try out stuff at your local guitar shop. As far as wattage is consearned you need to get a cab that is able to withstand the power you put trough it, so the cab should be able to handle 100w, in case of v30's it would be a 4x12 cab.
I would try to get a tight bottom heavy basic sound with just enough highs to add the appropriate powercord harmonics from my pickup/speaker combo (which should not be too hard with v30's 4x12) and then just let the dsl100 do what it is supposed to do, amplify and kick in a those high gainlevels.
Good luck, and most of all have fun!
(excuse the bad english plz...)