Marshall TSL owners - especially modders; advice needed.

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Bubba po

Bubba po

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Ok, I have a marshall TSL 100, and it's a great amp. The only thing is, it's not working well for me in a live setting. I use a floor-standing multi-FX board which I send straight into the clean channel. I set up the crunch channel a fair bit louder and with some crunch as an occasional boost switch. This generally works well except that on some patches the clean channel has a really woolly overemphasised bass, which I can't get rid of satisfactorily. It wont roll off on the amp EQ settings and if I take it off on the patch it leaves it extremely thin when on the boost setting. I'm wondering if it's possible to mod the clean channel to take out this bottom end?

I wouldn't record with the amp this way, it's just that my covers band does such a wide variety of different styles I have to rely on my FX board a lot.

My other difficulty is that theres a lo-o-o-ng switching latency when changing channels. Has anyone else found this out and/or managed to find a way around it?

Thanks.
 
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