Quote from this website:
http://www.marshallamps.com/images/products/tsl/tsl122.html
>>>An innovative Virtual Power Reduction (VPR) switch which, when engaged, emulates the sound and feel of a 25 Watt valve power amp.<<<
This sounds to me to be a VERY versatile amp. It has the balls of 100 Watts should I ever need that (Which it doesn't sound like I ever will), but it can be choked down to 25 Watts for recording.
It has a 5 button foot switch for the THREE channels each with it's own EQ channel strip.
It has two effects loops that are also controlled from the foot switch. I HATE stomp boxes because they reduce the quality of your signal even when not engaged. This way there is not interuption in the guitar to amp signal flow.
It has a DI emulation feature (I doubt I will ever use much, but it is there!)
It even has two different kinds of speakers in it. Together they sound great, and for recording I can choose which speaker, the modern or the vintage, fits best with whichever song I am recording and only mic that speaker, or I can mic both for a "best of both worlds" kind of deal, and even pan the two speakers hard left and right for some pretty interesting recording flavor.
I am just loving this amp and all the possibilities it affords, and I have not even bought it yet.
I think that appartment recording will ALWAYS be hard if you are going for huge guitar sounds of overdriven Marshalls. because the only way to get that "overdriven sound" is to fucking over drive the damn thing. And that means LOUD NOISE for the neighbors. I think I should just stop worrying about the noise of a 100 Watt amp because no matter what there will be noise. Plus with this VPR switch I am sure that Marshall has addressed the idea that the average purchaser of this amp will not be playing Madison Square Gardens any-time soon.
The only issue I guess I still have is that I had a friend one time that had a Marshall stack and every time he clicked on the distortion button of the foot switch there was a huge POP!!!! sound as it switched from the clean channel to the distortion. I am sure that this was an issolated incident and it was either something my friend had set wrong or it was a glitch somehow in the system... but I wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this and if so, what can I do to combat it and/or make sure it never happens to my Marshall?