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Marshall 2500 SL-X JCM900 Master Volume [1993-1999]
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  • nomorecelinedionnomorecelinedion

    not be the worst amp marshall

    Marshall 2500 SL-X JCM900 Master Volume [1993-1999]Published on 06/21/11 at 14:44
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    UTILIZATION

    concert

    SOUNDS

    fryer

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    good. Marshall JCM 2000 TSL100 I made soul, then the time of the repair shop lent me this one. I thought it would be better than the jcm 2000, which I thought would be very hard. Well if it's possible to do worse. my use is live, we play punk hardcore hard, next to the bass (Ampeg SVT) and the other guitar (Sovtek) Well it's been six concerts that I barely audible (in fact it is not m does not intend ...) if I push the sound, it hisses, whistles but then ca. Under these conditions it is not even worth trying to set a sound as we must do everything thoroughly to pass over the drum and bass, and finall…
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    UTILIZATION

    concert

    SOUNDS

    fryer

    OVERALL OPINION

    good. Marshall JCM 2000 TSL100 I made soul, then the time of the repair shop lent me this one. I thought it would be better than the jcm 2000, which I thought would be very hard. Well if it's possible to do worse. my use is live, we play punk hardcore hard, next to the bass (Ampeg SVT) and the other guitar (Sovtek) Well it's been six concerts that I barely audible (in fact it is not m does not intend ...) if I push the sound, it hisses, whistles but then ca. Under these conditions it is not even worth trying to set a sound as we must do everything thoroughly to pass over the drum and bass, and finally everything else.
    Trio in use, it's not too bad, but like to repeat that the may suffice, but in concert, it's useless.
    then, for someone looking for an amp that spits out, you fold on a 51/50, a Sovtek, an orange, or else in a marshall jcm 800 or 900 dual.
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