
pisces7378
New member
Hey,
I am in the market for a new amp. I have a friend that has a half stack 5150, and I have a friend that has a half stack Fender. I myself have had a Peavey Stereo Chorus 212 (combo amp with 2x12" speakers.)
Now, I found the 5150 of my friend to be too "perfect". I mean, even the distortion sounded so electronic and full. It wasn't too thin or too heavey. The distortion just sounded like a Pantera or an Eddie Van Hallen record. (hense the endorcement).
Then the Fender sounded "too vintage." It was great for playing Rolling Stones or Eric Clapton songs from the 60's and 70's. But it lacked balls, and it was always feeding back (Whirrrrrr)
I have been looking at the Marshall TSL122 100 Watt, 3 channel valve combo. Here is a picture... http://www.marshallamps.com/images/products/tsl/tslc212.html
It is a combo amp with 2x12" speakers and has an optional 2x12" speak addition should I really want to have 4 speakers. I will not get the additional $400 speakers at first. I can't imagine a time when I will need 4 speakers. But I never know.
Anyway, the rig will cost me $1,500 new. What do you guys think? Anyone have any horror stories about Marshalls or have an other suggestions? I have basically just not found another amp that tickled my fancy the way this one has, but I am not married to it... yet!
I am in the market for a new amp. I have a friend that has a half stack 5150, and I have a friend that has a half stack Fender. I myself have had a Peavey Stereo Chorus 212 (combo amp with 2x12" speakers.)
Now, I found the 5150 of my friend to be too "perfect". I mean, even the distortion sounded so electronic and full. It wasn't too thin or too heavey. The distortion just sounded like a Pantera or an Eddie Van Hallen record. (hense the endorcement).
Then the Fender sounded "too vintage." It was great for playing Rolling Stones or Eric Clapton songs from the 60's and 70's. But it lacked balls, and it was always feeding back (Whirrrrrr)
I have been looking at the Marshall TSL122 100 Watt, 3 channel valve combo. Here is a picture... http://www.marshallamps.com/images/products/tsl/tslc212.html
It is a combo amp with 2x12" speakers and has an optional 2x12" speak addition should I really want to have 4 speakers. I will not get the additional $400 speakers at first. I can't imagine a time when I will need 4 speakers. But I never know.
Anyway, the rig will cost me $1,500 new. What do you guys think? Anyone have any horror stories about Marshalls or have an other suggestions? I have basically just not found another amp that tickled my fancy the way this one has, but I am not married to it... yet!