Try dialing the low end more with the resonance. That might thicken it up a bit. Keep in mind though, any 100w amp will always sound bigger than the 50w version even if both are the same volume. IMO.Bloodstorm":1cdz5s9e said:Can't seem to dial in much of a saggy Marshally tone. Kind of let down because I played 100w a few months ago and it blew me away. Had a deeper, fat tone to it. This amp, while good, just seems too brittle and thin. Maybe it's my pickups or something. Idk...
Tried that. I don't think this amp has the basic sound I'm going for.Racerxrated":16r6z3hh said:Try dialing the low end more with the resonance. That might thicken it up a bit. Keep in mind though, any 100w amp will always sound bigger than the 50w version even if both are the same volume. IMO.Bloodstorm":16r6z3hh said:Can't seem to dial in much of a saggy Marshally tone. Kind of let down because I played 100w a few months ago and it blew me away. Had a deeper, fat tone to it. This amp, while good, just seems too brittle and thin. Maybe it's my pickups or something. Idk...
Idk man. It's probably got to do with my guitar and my playing too. I never seem to get something that works for me.ChurchHill":21ssmuxf said:Since you just got it, maybe you could exchange it for something? Maybe one of those new Marshall DSLs? Nothing quite like a Marshall for saggy Marshall tone... The 100w DSL-HR is around the same price and from all reports is a great sounding amp. I've got a JCM2000 DSL100 and it's full of those kind of saggy hot-rodded Marshall sounds.