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Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $600.00
Submitted 11/27/2001
at 04:49pm
by tony
Email: anthonypaulus at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
10
this is 2000 model. i play 60-70-80rock-blues-pop. 2/- channels with the 2nd channel kiciking to third/infinite sustain area. my only complaint is like most fairly inexpensive good tube amps this baby runs real hot. i work mostly in smaller clubs. it's got pleny o juice.
Sound Quality
:
10
i use strats and pauls. i've never really noticed it being noisy but haven't recorded with it yet. i'll run the od channel cranked then roll in as much dirt as necessary. i guess my only complaint would be it would have been nice to have seperate master volume controls for each channel. sure the clean channel will break up if i crank the channel and the master volume. the bottom line is it's a pretty versatile amp.
Reliability
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10
i can't believe this amp hasn't popped something. knock on wood. it just runs way to hot. i never take a backup amp to a gig. i don't like carrying one amp. but once again so far so good.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
when i first got the amp i e-mailed marshall with my concern about it running so hot. maybe they didn't get it cause i've never heard from them. as far as the warranty goes i never read it. when it does have a problem i'll find somebody to fix it. it's not brain surgery.
Overall Rating
:
10
i've been playing 30 plus years. i also own a music man 110 rd 50 love that solid state clean channel hate them 6l6s. thinking about a mesa blue angel head or vox ac15or30. also just ordered a motion sound sr-117 that will be fun. i hope. i do have to say that i love this amp.. if it were lost? whoever lost an amp? or stolen i've had more than one stolen. i'd buy another one. i don't know what the "kids of today" like but i wish this amp had been around in 74. just a note i do use a closed back cabinet with this amp as an ext. speaker lowers ohmage runs a little hotter sounds a lot better.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $750
Submitted 11/27/2001
at 06:35am
by Richard Musil
Email: richard_musil at email<dot>cz
Features
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No Opinion
It was made in 2000. It is a valve powered combo. This amp is versatile enough for me, but in fact I don't use a lot of sounds. I play mostly progressive hard rock. This amp has 3 chanells - clean, overdrive1(OD1) and overdrive2(OD2) (overdrive chanells with one equalisation there's only 20dB boost difference). Chanells are fully switchable (You can preswitch OD1/OD2). There's no headphone jack. Parallel effect loop is included and it's possible to set value of effected signal. There's beautiful accutronics spring reverb. I use this amp at home and at small club gigs and so 40Watts is enough power for me.
Sound Quality
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9
Sound is great, I love it. My guitar No.1 is Ibanez RG550EX (quite specific sound), but I also tried to play on Fender an Gibson models and the sound was also beautiul (maybe better, but it depend on everybody's likes). I play mostly through clean channel and OD2. OD1 is nice with Fender's single coils or Gibson's full woody sound, but with my Ibanez it's flat and "dry". Clean channel is beautiful, but it goes to saturation quite early (it' Marshall) - somebody likes it, sometimes I do, but when you want to have loud and clean sound - you have to go down with instrument volume. In fact in higher volumes sound starts with overdrived sounds through clasic crunches to heavy metal leads (but still warm valve ones).
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have it only for about 2 months. No problems yet.
Customer Support
:
10
The support is good.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for about 6-7 years. I have another amps - solid state 20W Hohner (for home playing) and Messa/Boogie Mark II valve combo (2 channels). Marshall was my choice after a long time of testing others in stores (Hughes&Kettner, Laney, George&Dennis, Line6, Peawey and Crate - all simillar price only). I'm happy with it. I would buy it again (maybe for bigger gigs it's better stack, but for me it's enough of power and weight). Last thing I want too say is that those AVT2000 models are also good - the sound is nice and effects included beautiful and practical, but in high volumes is my amp very dynamic (it does everything I want, sometimes more...).
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $500 blem off ebay
Submitted 11/08/2001
at 05:09pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
this amp has two channels plus a gain boost. It is an all tube amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am using this amp with a jackson ps3t with dimarzio distortion and a route 101 solimar with hot rails. I play metal and blues. It is very good for clean blues. The clean channel is great. it almost sounds like the tapping of glass. the overdrive 1 is great for blues when the gain is low and good for hard rock like zakk wylde when the gain is full. overdrive 2 can do the metal thing very well. it is not noisy. the clean channel does break up a little at full volume.
Reliability
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3
I had this thing a two or three weeks before it broke down. I was driving to a band practice and i had it in my car. I didn't put it down on its side like i should have and it tipped over. When i got to practice the thing had gone microphonic. it eventually started to fade in and out with sound and it finally died. It is still in the shop being fixed. It was my own fault but i still won't play it without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
It is a great sounding amp and i would buy it again. I might buy a crate or some other solid state just to take to practices.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 10/02/2001
at 05:00pm
by c. kay
Features
:
8
2001 model. 3 channels, blah, blah blah... read the marshall website.
Sound Quality
:
9
I mostly use Strats w/single coils and humbuckers for blues and hard rock. From SRV to Megadeth, Satriani, Lynch, Crue, EVH. This amp suits these styles really well. It is NOT noisy. Period.
The clean channel is really sweet and full, especially with a strat with the neck+center p/u's on. Very responsive to playing and gets just enough dirt at a gain at about 6 - 7. I am completely amazed at this tone.
The OD1 is voiced and eq'd with OD2. OD1 is mello with single coils and crunchy with buckers. I don't use this channel much.
OD2 is pure marshall through and through. Snarling, fat, and sweetly saturated. Add a OD pedal and it's sonic tube nirvana. I can't get over how sweet this amp sounds.
BUT... If using only the 1 x 12 speaker, the amp doen't show it's potential. I hooked it up to another 1 x 12 cabinet and the amp is pushed to a greater degree because of it. Without the extra speaker, the amp sounds too middy and bright. Distortion seems brittle too. With the extra speaker, the amp is everything I though it would be.
I can't knock off many points here. I wanted a fairly low power tube amp so that I could reach the power tube saturation at reasonable volumes. Having a single 12 inch speaker is my only complaint. A 2 x 12 would have added bulk, but I think it adds so much more to the amp. With that in mind I give the tone a 9. No amp has come closer to a 10 for me than this...
Reliability
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No Opinion
I haven't had it long enough for this...
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No clue here either.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing for 25 years now. I've done the rack stuff, the boogie, soldano, fender thang, and the POD, but this is my first marshall. I've done some studio work - enough to know the drill. I'm a bit pissed that I didn't buy a marshall sooner than this, then again this wasn't out last time I bought an amp. For what I needed, it's perfect.
I'm not a tube snob, but there's something that solid state amps can't do. It's about tone - the difficult to define characteristic of the amp/guitar/player combination that makes things either sound cool, or lame. This amp is really cool. I give it a 10.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 300 (UK Pounds) used
Submitted 09/22/2001
at 10:57am
by Denis Robinson
Features
:
10
Two channel 1x12 combo built in 1999. It has a clean channel and a two mode overdrive channel. The main features are as decribed already below. This is an extremely versatile combo. I have been playing over 30 years and this amp suits my style better than any other amp I have previously used. I play mostly rock and blues typically Free/Bad Co/ Cream/ Hendrix/ SRV stuff.
Sound Quality
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10
I use a Powerhouse Strat with this amp and the combination works really well. The clean channel sounds superb for a Marshall and I like the fact that you can overdrive it for a crunch chord work and then switch to OD1 on the second channel for soloing. You can also just use OD1 for crunch chords with the guitar volume down around 5 and then just wind it up for solos. And if that is not enough you have OD2 though I dont often use OD2 as it tends to introduce too much gain. OD1 is good enough anyway. The reverb is also excellent.
I have replaced the standard Celestion Gold speaker with a Vintage 30 which resulted in a beefier sound and more volume. Another improvement is to replace the speaker lead with a decent quality speaker cable and angle jack - the original is pretty crappy and mine would sometimes cut out.
I love the sound of this amp it is also pretty loud for 40W. I use it un-miked at the local pub jam night and the drummer is pretty loud using an old Ludwig kit. I love this amp so much I have gone and bought another, which I hook up via a footswitch to have one or both amps on. I have also hooked them both up via a chorus pedal which produces an awesome stereo sound with great spread.
Reliability
:
9
With regard to reliability, so far I have not had any problems, although I have had a couple of troublesome pre-amp valves, but that can occur with any valve amp. I would have scored this as 10 but for the crappy speaker lead provided as standard
Customer Support
:
10
Warranty is 3 years and so far I have not needed to use it. I have on occasion spoke to the service department for info or advise and they have been first class, although you must ask for Phil Wells - he knows his stuff.
Overall Rating
:
10
If this was nicked I would go nuts. I would have to replace it - which is another good reason to have two of em. This combo is excellent value.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 09/07/2001
at 04:59pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
1
The distortion sounds dry and shitty. Like it's behind a wall of pillows. I feel like hiding my face in shame when playing it. I'm going to be selling it on ebay soon and pray that someone has a use for it. I use the damn thing for just it's clean tone which sucks because if I turn the damn gain past 4 it gets gritty, it's got no headroom what so ever. What was marshall thinking? What was I thinking?
Reliability
:
4
I came back to the store and went through 3 of them, seeing if it was just my amp that sounded shitty, and they all went up. Sounded like the end of the world was contained in the little piece of junk. I treat my like gold I hope it doesn't end up like the others I've played through.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
I've been playing for about 7 years and was finally ready for a nice tube amp. I used it at the dealer and it wailed at lower volumes. It didn't really hit me till I hooked it up to a 4x12 and cranked it that the sound fell apart. I hate this thing. Completely useless live.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/22/2001
at 07:22am
by Olivier Beekman
Email: boogie<at>raketnet dot nl
Features
:
7
40 watt all tube 1x 12"combo, 2 channel with boost option on overdive channel. 1 master reverb, fx-loop mix knob at frontpannel. Lead channel has gain and volume, the clean channel has only gain and no volume. 1 master volume. No precence knobs.
Sound Quality
:
7
Clean channel distorts to early and therefore tou're simply not able to cut trough "clean" at higher levels of decibels. Even with my "lace sound" pickups on my fender strat plus the clipping occurs whith gain settings over 3-4. The lead channel is nice and pretty versatile and the eq-knobs work very well. There are lots of sounds available and the all have that typical lovely marshall sound what makes a fender come alive... The boost option adds more gain and little more sound level, but this boost depends how gain is set. Higher settings, you'll gat more gain little boost, Lower settings less gain and more sound level boost. Nice sounds at lower volume settings due to 4 x el84 tubes. When you compare this amp with little non-tube amps up to 50 watts i think you''ll be very satisfied about the lead channel. Again the clean channel lacks volume. But when i compare the overall sound of the 401 against my Mesa-Boogie DC-5 then the marschall sounds a little bit "BOXIER" or like i always call that sound "Breadtoaster sound"(haha).
Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of marshalls letting the wood of the guitar comes trough and the singing lead tones but i also like the heavyness and power and the more versatility of my Mesa-Boogie, but then again the boogie compresses too much and does not let the feel/ wood come trough enough for my liking. I'm really looking for an in between sound.. So when you have any idea's, i'll be glad to hear!!
Overall the 401 is a good sounding amp for it's pricing and you can do small gigs with it (exept the clean channel)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
When i first turned the 401 on i could smell a burning odor coming out of it. The amp worked fine nevertheless. The frontpanel gets really, really hot when playing for about 1 hr, I dont think that is gonna tribute...BUT I really can't tell, I've brought the amp back to the dealer cause i'm looking for bigger sound (saw the mesa nomad there with 6l6/el34 switch!! 50/100 watt switch very expensive). though!).
Customer Support
:
7
I informed for a friend to convert his jcm 900 dual reverb form 6l6 to el34 by the company and i got an answer( more like a redirectory to a distributor in the netherlands) a few days later.
Overall Rating
:
8
Nice amp when you go from solid state to all tube. Think though that the valvestate series offer more for your money and really got good sound and you don't have to retube now and then (savings). I have an orange-crunch valvestate "vs 100"and for the price i like it better than the 401. When you used to bigger amps, this amp is a little bit dissapointing and sound a little boxie and not quite as much headroom like an el34 ore 6l6 powered amp(ok, i know thats normal).
Ask me if you want to know something about the 410
Greetings from holland!! Happy picking..
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 08/19/2001
at 05:20pm
by Zachary
Email: voodoochileblues at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
This amp is only a couple months out of the box (summer 2001). I had it shipped to my local guitar store from England because the one they had in stock was acting up. This amp is versatile, and has enough useful features without over-complicating matters.
2.5 channels (clean, OD1/OD2), parallel effects loop, master reverb, master volume, two sets of treb mid bass (one for clean, other for OD 1 and 2), one 12 inch Celestion speaker, one extra output for another speaker, some other stuff... if you want all the specs visit the website or something... I'm getting lazy...
In any case, I think this amplifier has a good, good set of helpful features. I use most of them except for the effects loop. It is 40 watts RMS, and is quiet enough to turn up to ten somewhat comfortably. This amp does sound better on ten, in my opinion. Sure, the clean isn't exactly, well, clean at that point, but it has a very thick sounding overdrive with every note and it really sounds pretty darn good! It is loud enough for most club gigs. I am kind of young, and I just go to open mic nights, and it is plenty loud for that. Also, this amp has little floor noise, even when cranked, unless you are on the OD 2 setting. It is, of course, all tube.
The only feature I *WISH* it had was a volume on the clean channel along with a gain. This would have been very helpful. I don't understand why they couldn't add one more knob! Because of this, I can only give it a nine.
Sound Quality
:
7
I have a Carvin DC 127, a Fender Telesonic (rocks!!), a Fulldrive Fulltone II, and a Budda Bud-wah, which I play through this amp. The Carvin has humbuckers, the Fender has two big-ass single coils by DeArmond USA. I mostly use the Fender, so any refrences I make will probably refer to that guitar. I play blues and classic rock.
First off, both guitars sound pretty good through this amp, depending on what type of sound you are going for. I like the clean channel A LOT better than the OD channels. In my taste, the OD channels don't respond well to my picking, don't sound natural enough, and I can't find very many tones I like. I think this is just my taste. It DOES work well for certain styles of classic rock (such as the main riff for the song Aqualung, Black Sabbath, or AC/DC), but it doesn't fit what I want for blues. It doesn't react to how hard I pick, and the distortion is too heavy for me. When I play chords besides standard barre chords, there is just too much distortion for my taste. And if I turn the gain lower, I just don't like the sound. The clean sound is pretty good, and when you crank it up you get some distortion, which I really like. I usually keep it on that channel and use my Fulldrive for more saturation. This works well enough for me.
I thought the OD channel was basically okay, but after a while I started realizing that what I wanted was not in this amplifier. The clean channel is great, and both the OD channels are good for certain applications (as mentioned above), so I'll give it a 7.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This I can't really comment on. It has a good warranty on paper, but I haven't dealt with the company or the store. It has never broken down. I don't have the money, nor the need to have a backup for open mic nights.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea about the company it's self, but warranty is five years, if I recall correctly.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been playing for 4.5 years, and I haven't owned too much stuff. I'm still trying to find what I like, and I've been trying to keep it simple. If this amp were stolen, I'd be mad because that was 600 bucks down the drain. I plan to sell this amp, my Carvin, and my pedals to buy a Budda Twinmaster, because I fell in love with it at the store. I did compare it to other products, mostly other Fenders and Marshalls in the price range. I chose this one because it had a solid set of features, and the OD was a hell of a lot better than a Fender Hotrod's!! The low wattage was also a factor. I like being able to turn it up. This is a solid amp for the money, but when I hear it I think it would be better suited towards modern rock and metal than blues and some older classic rock. Of course, if you are considering one, try one for yourself, and have fun!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/27/2001
at 09:39am
by Mike
Email: magvike at magvike<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
This is a new amp, very versatile. I am writing an addendum to my last post.
Sound Quality
:
9
Love the sound, it cuts through really well.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It has performed well since I screwed the reverb tank back to the bottom of the cabinet.
Customer Support
:
10
I emailed Marshall about the screws being too short and got a quick response. Here it is:
Hello- Thanks for your input. We apologize for the problem you experienced with the reverb tank and are making efforts to see that it doesn't happen again.
Thank you! Hugh J. Gilmartin
Product Support Specialist
Marshall / Vox / Korg Toneworks / Tuners
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been missing that Marshall tone ever since I sold my Jubilee, and now I have it again!!!!!! Happy day...
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650 w/tax
Submitted 07/27/2001
at 08:59am
by Guy
Email: GuyRodriguez<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
7
2001 model. 40 watts RMS into 8 or 16 ohms. 4 ecc83/12ax7 tubes in the preamp and 4 el84 tubes in the power stage. a 12" 16 ohm 100 watt speaker. parallel effects loop. 4 footswitchable channels. 2 buttons on footswitch. clean/overdrive & OD1/OD2. 0D2 has a 20db gain boost good for solo's. also an additional input for a reverb footswitch. an DI emulated output(speaker emulated output for direct recording or running through a pa). The basic front panel features(gain eq reverb volume). Even though it says its only 40 watts. it sounds more. 40 watts tubed is considerably louder that 40 watts solid state. its about 55 solid state. Which is plenty for most gigs. the only gigs that you would need more is at say an ampitheatre. But places that big will mike the amp and run through the pa. add a cab and you increase your spread and spl, by simple physics.
Sound Quality
:
9
I playing a epiphone dot with gibson 57 humbuckers. I play emo,punk,hardcore, and ska. Its has a great sound for all these. you just have to know how to use your eq. cut the mids for core, ect. od2 has just enough gain for you to not over use it. The clean channel distorts to early. I have to keep in at 9 o'clock to keep it absolutely clean. but that because of the el84's. they're highly respnsive and distort quickly, which is heaven for the overdrive channel. but a sacrifice for clean. The clean at all times though, isn't ever harsh and still retains a nice whole tone. Much comparable to a vox's classic clean. alone it lacks a low end. but add 4x12 and its all there. The distortion is perfect for me. hi gain, doesn't suck tone, great presence, and not over the top.
Reliability
:
9
It appears and feels solid. Its a marshall, and they're a quality company, especially in this field. The front panel does get very hot. but hasn't a difference in sound or structure.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
90 day warranty on tubes. 3 years on service and speakers. 5 years on other parts.
Overall Rating
:
9
If it were stolen I would buy another. I love and hate the responsiveness. I compared it to the DSL 50 head(which sound over top and the distortion was fuzzy and bacon on the fryer crackly), and an AVT 50 head( the same with a 90% lack of tone, for the low price and the fact that it solid state in the power stage, it sounds great though).Considering the 401 combo came with a speaker, was all tube, and was only about 200 more that the AVT head, I went with it. Simple, bare bone, what you really need features, great tone, great sounding clean with adjustment, smooth and riping overdrive.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 07/16/2001
at 12:31pm
by Magvike
Email: magvike at magvike<dot>com
Features
:
8
This is a 1x12, 40W combo w/EL84 Power tubes. Two channels w/a footswitchable 20DB boost on the lead channel. Parallel effects loop. I used to own a 2558 Silver Jubilee combo and I loved the tone, but it had only two channels and no boost. I like the boost function, although I think it is a little excessive. (maybe not at a gig. I just got this amp and haven't gigged with it yet).
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a multitude of guitars: Les Paul w/mini humbuckers, Strat w/stacked humbuckers(Hot Rails, JB Jr, HS3), Strat w/single coils, Carvin DC135 w/Dimarzio SuperDistortion bridge, JB Jrs. in the middle and neck, Carvin Holdwsorth HS-2, Peavey w/Seymour Super Distortion Trembucker and EMG91, Hamer Slammer w/humbuckers, Sigma Martin acoustic/electric. I demoed the amp in Guitar Center, actually playing through lots of small tube amps (Crate, Fender, Marshall). I didn't like the TSL series, too raspy. The DSL 201 didn't float my boat either. I REALLY liked the DSL 50 watt head - great distortion channel, really smooth and cleaned up when dropping the guitar volume, but I wanted a small combo amp. I tried the DSL 401 and found that I could get a great tone out of it also. I was trying all these with a mexican strat. The DSL's were really quiet, even with a lot of gain. I paid $700 for the amp. I love the parallel effects loop!. I can play my acoustic through the amp and dial in the amount of effect if I need it to be different than with the electric guitars. I used to have to use a mixer to do that. The amp seems to have a natural tremolo, too, nothing extreme, just very musical sounding. I love it...I've always regretted getting rid of my Jubilee, but that amp was actually using diode distortion. This one is all tubes (as far as I know, anyway...I haven't seen a schematic yet). I play in a cover band doing 50's, 60's, 70's and so on. I don't see any reason that I can't cover all the bases with this amp. By turning the guitar down when I hit the boost, I effectively get three channels out of the amp.
I've owned a Boogie MKII and a Boogie MKIV for years and just like the distorions from this Marshall better. I also own a Carvin Vai Legacy 2x12 combo which has Fabulous Tone, but it weighs 64 lbs. This amp will save my back and give me all the tone I need.
Reliability
:
7
I DID have some squealing happen at rehearsal. I assumed it was a microphonic preamp tube. When I got home, I took the back off and found that the reverb tank had come unscrewed from the bottom of the cabinet and was stuck to the back of the speaker. This may have been the problem. I used screws that were 3/16" longer and screwed the tank back down. I didn't notice any noise after that. I'll have to see what happens when I play my next gig with it. I never had any problems with my 2558 and I didn't expect to have any problems with this one. I will be emailing Marshall about using longer screws on the reverb tanks. As far as a backup, I never go anywhere without a backup amp or a processor that can be played through the PA. Hard lessons I have learned. Nothing is certain.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never had any contact with Marshall. I did have an 80/80 amp serviced at an authorized center here in San Diego and they did a lousy job. I should have taken it to Top Gear. This amp is under a 5 Year warranty, so I should be ok. If I haven't blown it up in five years, it ain't gonna blow.
Overall Rating
:
9
I love the tone and the features. I love the size and I especially love the sound of EL84's. I have two stereo power amps that use EL84's and I love the tone, so that was a big factor in my choice of amps. El34's are cool, too, but I don't really care for 6L6's. I've been playing for 35 years and own lots of tube, non-tube and modeling gear. As much as I like fooling around with the processors and modelers, when I want real tone, nothing beats a tube amp. The only thing I wish this amp had is the ability to switch to 4 Ohm output. I have a 2x12 cabinet with Vintage 30's (16 ohms each, 8 ohm parallel) so I can either use that cabinet without the internal speaker, or the internal speaker + 1 of the Vintage 30's. Not too big of a deal, I reckon, but it does limit what I can use a little.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 950$ (Canadian)
Submitted 07/14/2001
at 05:13pm
by Alec A.
Email: senderoluminoso9 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
This amp is a 40W all tube combo with a clean channel and 2 od channels. the od isnt really 2 channels because od2 just has a lot more gain than od1 and the eq/volume... controls are the same for both ods. it comes with a footswith to change from clean to distorsion and from od1 to od2.
Theres a parallel fx loop inputs for a channel and reverb footswith and you can add on anothe cabinet to it.
I put 9 because i wish there was a separate volume for the clean channel
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a DeArmond guitar with humbubkers and when i play the clean channel with my neck pickup on im in heaven! it has such a warm tone! its actually very warm too on the bridge pickup! also, if you like, you can set the gain on the clean channel very low and turn up the volume for that sort of 'twang' you might me looking for. the clean doosnet get more distorted at high volumes unless you put the gain up...you can even get a nice bluesy distortion from the clean channel with gain at max.
As for the distortion, it can be very brutal if you want it to! the thing is that for tho most gain you can get, you have to put it on od2 and turn the overdrive's channel volume at max. then your forced to turn down the master volume a bit (this thing can get VERY loud!) so then your clean channel gets a bit weaker in comparison because there is no seperate volume just for the clean channel. you have to either turn up the gain and play softer of get an eq pedal for a volume boost. it doesnt really matter because thats probably more gain than anyone needs except if you want that Metallica Kill'em All sound wich is easy to achieve with this amp.
But the distortion is great at any setting. that goes for both od1 and 2.
since this is an all tube amp, the sound gets better as the volume increases because the tubes fuzz up (wich is a good thing). i play stuff like Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Offspring, some classical and much more. this amp fulfills all my needs! Although theres no fancy dfx (except a nice reverb) like the valvestate 2000, this amp is very versatile. besides, who buys an amp because of effects? if you want effects get pedals. or if what you REALLY want an amp with effects, get a line 6. I have a zoom effects processor and the distortion on it sounded crappy and 'fake' on my 15 watts Marshall (solide state) but on this amp, its fucking wicked! i also play a crybaby a lot with it and i love it. im pretty sure this amp will make any digital effects sound great. plus it has a parallel fx loop so you dont lose the signal.
Reliability
:
9
I read a lot of reviews saying this amp is a POS in terms of reliability but i think that if you take care of it (ie switch it on standy a few minutes before you start playing..) there should be no problems. Althought ive only had it a few weeks, it seems very sturdy. the only thing that concerns me is that the PC boards are close to the hot tubes......
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
10
I really love this amp. at first, i was planning to buy the Valevestate 2000 AVT 100 because it had so many fx, scoop and britgh swithes a 4 way pedal three channels, etc... then a guy at the store said 'ok, you like one? but before you buy it, just listen to this...' and showed me this amp. i just fell in love with it! the tone of tube amps is just unsurpassable! i mean if the AVT2000 100W was 900$ with so many effects and this 40w tube amp was 950$, you wonder what you paying for. in the avt, for sure at least 20% of the price is for effects. this relatively simple amp was 950, and its worth every penny. you get what you pay for! i what you want is a wonderfull warm tone and not 80 types of reverbs then this is for you.
I love Rage against the machine. Their guitarist Tom Morello has a Marshall head with old tubes in them that give him that nice fuzzy sound. I cant wait for my tubes to get old to have that sound. I'm telling, instead of getting a amp with many effects, get this amp. you get a great sound and if you want effects, you can just build up upon it.
If it were stolen, I'd find the guy and kick his ass. Great amp
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $609
Submitted 07/14/2001
at 12:05pm
by Tod
Email: none
Features
:
8
I was looking for a great sounding amp that had some flexibility and did not weigh more than a brick wall. I kept thinking for some strange reason that solid state was better/easier/more reliable and more flexible than tubes. I owned a Line 6 that I thought was neat for awile-then I owned a Yamaha DG-80 which is one of the better sounding digital amps. But I'll tell you something-you ain't got that groove if you ain't got them tubes!Marshall does a great job of being simple with the features-I actually use all of them! The two channels create a wide palat of sounds...and the OD2 really screams. It has ample power for most stage gigs, unless you play to ear-deafening volumes. The El-84 power tubes are very responsive to touch and distort fairly easily. I would like a Presence control as it tends to sound a bit dark at times...but I like it. I love the fact that it weighs only 45 pounds-10 pounds less than that tubby Yamaha.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a PRS soapbar,PRS Hollowbody and Fender American Series Strat. Overall I like the sound of my PRS Hollowbody through the amp, but that's just because that is my favorite guitar. All 3 guitars sound very different and the amp brings out the uniqeness of each guitar very well. The reverb is fine...not as smooth as Fender. But the reverb is not as obnoxious as Fender. You have more control...I always wish Fender used a different calibration on their reverb. The clean channel is smooth and gets reasonably loud, but doesn't really crank until you dial in a little more gain...which is no problem. You play softly and lo and behold...no distortion!You apply a little pressure and you get this nice warm distortion. Like I said...You ain't got that groove until you get tubes. But you probably know that already. The OD1 channel gives you alot of range in distortion...and OD2 heats up your own hand.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't owned it long-about a month- but it has been at several jams already and It seems rugged.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing guitar for quite awhile-the last 2 years I have gotten into the electric guitar like crazy. I compared this amp to many others and the oeverall flexibility with minimum poundage and very reasonable price tag all swayed me.I am very happy with this amp.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 4300 (NIS)
Submitted 07/13/2001
at 05:01am
by Roey Lehman
Email: lehmann<at>inter dot net dot il
Features
:
8
40 Watts 1X12 , all tube except solid state rectifier and reverb.
2.5 channels , clean with its own EQ and gain knob, OD1 and OD2 which share an EQ.
No presence control.
FX loop, master volume, DI output for recording.
Comes with a 3 way footswitch.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is my first tube amp. At the store I checked out some other Marshall equipment including the new AVT2000 50 Watt combo.
The salesman tried to convince me that the valvestates sounded as good if not better than the DSL. But on listening to the Valvestate I heard what sounded like an annoying buzzing sound present whenever distortion was used. Turns out this is a characteristic of solid state distortion , no matter which amp its coming from. This ruled out a possiblity of buying another solidstate amp. The DSL lacked that buzzing sound completely, and was warm and very musical (as it always is in the store). So I took a chance and shelled out the hefty sum (equivalent of 1000 US dollars!) .
I fell in love with it again at home.
Clean is really great, marshally (not fender glassy and not Vox Chimy :) , it gets those clean parts through, although dont expect Jazzy sustains . Its mostly a utlity channel. Turn up the clean channel gain and you've got classic tube distortion without pumping your powertubes. Amazingly musical.
Distortion is.. anything you need it to be. Brown Halen sound to Ataris punk , Slash solos to Smashing pumpkins like fuzz.
Contour knob turns your sound 180 from Hardrock to Grunge powerchords.
The two OD channels are footswitchable and complement each other nicely.
Im using a G&L Legacy Special (all humbuckers) which means of course that its dead silent even with the gain on 10.
The G&L's sound is dark and heavy and I find myself cutting the bass frequencies on the guitar itself to make the clean sound a little brighter.
All in all, a great amp. Words cant do it justice, go listen to it at your local store, what have you got to lose?
Reliability
:
10
3 monthes and not a hitch..
been carried around to band practices, friends, smashed against walls.
Tubes havent complained (knock on wood). Something rattles in there but I guess its the reverb tank :)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Amazing. My first tube amp and probably the one thats gonna be with me for life. I never get tired of playing it, it massages my ears and gives a touch of proffesionality to my playing (that is desperately needed :)
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $577
Submitted 07/02/2001
at 01:38pm
by edfardos
Email: edfardos<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
8
Features are the same as the below, the FX loop is parallel, so you
need to understand this before using a bunch of in-line stomp boxes.
My DOD stomp boxes diddn't work well in this amps FX loop, since
they have no wet/dry setting.. I wound up with an Alesis Nanoverb
which really fits the bill (running it wet, and attenuating the loop
level - which is too high in this amp imho).
Sound Quality
:
9
Mostly for practice, bedroom setup.. strat/lp/godinLGX.. the amp
is voiced good for lowpower strats, i find myself backing off the
guitar volume on the LGX and the LesPaul.. the +20dB gain difference
between the OD1 and OD2 channels is too much.. OD1 sounds AC/DCish,
whereas OD2 is modern, scooped - more Slash'ish. I REALLY like
the clean channel.. breaks up nice and smooth, very rounded, even
harmonics.
Reliability
:
3
First amp was the floor model - I noticed the reverb tank had actually
been ripped lose from the bottom, and was stuck to the speaker magnet.
Second (replacement) amp shiped with a defective EL84 power tube (the heater circuit wasn't even connected to one of the pins). Guitar Center (gasp), gave me a matched pair of SovtekEL84's.. which
diddn't do much for me, since you really need a matched quad.. Other
local authorized marshall dealers said I had to wait at least 2 weeks (yes they hold my amp), before they could simply replace the
bad tube with something presumably missmatched...
I finally called KORG-USA (Marshall distributor), and started asking
them tech question, 'cause I wanted to rebuy all the power tubes.. the promptly asked for my address, and claimed a matched quad was
in the mail ... so kudo's for KorgUSA.. hint: email their technical
support addres -- do not call the droids at their generic helpdesk, I could get different answers to the same question in every call; it
was more of a fun joke after a while.
Customer Support
:
8
Don't call the droids at the KorgUSA helpdesk - email their technical support people. The droids will give you disinformation, the techs will mail you replacement parts no questions asked. The
dealer was Guitar Center - totally worthless - have no idea what the
amp is or how it works.. however, they do understand matching prices, so get a verbal quote from "rolls music", then give that
quote to GC, they'll beat the price by 1 dollar.. worked for me.
Overall Rating
:
8
Best bang for the buck - that's what I'm after. I'm not a pro, and
I don't need bleeding ears.. I dumped my solid state fender stage 112SE (in fact I might turn it into an extra speaker cab for the DSL), and my Line6POD for this amp ..
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/02/2001
at 06:42am
by gcdef
Email: gcdef at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
2001 model 3 channel 1-12 combo with reverb. Gain control on the clean channel, gain and volume on the drive channels. Seperate tone controls, master volume, shared reverb, reverb on/off not included in the supplied pedal.
Sound Quality
:
1
Yuck. I had this amp for six days and couldn't find a usable sound in it. I have a 2000 Gibson Les Paul Custom, a 1999 Gibson 1961 SG reissue, a 92 American Standard Strat with Texas Specials and a JD telecaster with Tele Texas specials, so guitars weren't the problem. At low volumes, the Strat sounded ok in the clean channel with the gain backed down. I never found an overdrive sound that was decent. The gain channel on this amp was harsh and raspy sounding. Turned way up with the gain backed down, it produced passable power chords, but only barely. A good lead sound was nowhere to be found in the clean or gain channels.
Reliability
:
1
Lasted six days. On day six it started producing a microphonic squeal regardless of gain settings. With the guitar turned off or even unplugged this thing squealed like a stuck pig. When I discussed possibly buying this amp with the owner of the local guitar shop, he spend a good 20 minutes trying to talk me out of it. He even went and got out a fistfull of repair tickets for channel switching Marshalls to prove his point. Not believing they could be that bad, I bought one anyway. He was right, they're that bad. You'll see other review here where people had to try several amps to get one that worked. I wasn't that enthusiastic, so didn't try any others. This is my third Marshall. The others lasted years with no trouble. This one made it six days.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea what Marshall support is like. Sam Ash was very good about it. They took it back with no trouble at all. They also offered me a replacement or the chance to get this one fixed, which I declined.
Overall Rating
:
1
Been playing around 30 years. Owned a bunch of amps and two other Marshalls. This wasn't the worst sounding amp I've owned. That honor would go to a solid state Peavy, but it was by far the most disappointing Marshall. Based on comments here and experiences with other Marshalls, I really wanted to like this amp. I'm glad it died so quickly, so I could return it within the 15 days offered by Sam Ash. Really, really disappointing amp.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 400 (UK #)
Submitted 06/29/2001
at 04:28pm
by Alex Young
Features
:
9
1x12 40W alltube combo 2.5 channels... see other reviews for the rest.
The only other feature I wish this amp had is a level control for the effects loop. The level is too high to put through some of pedals without distorting.
Sound Quality
:
8
I mostly play rock/metal. Metallica, Pearl Jam, Satch...
My guitar is an Ibanez RG507 with a FRED pickup in the bridge, stock V7 in the neck and the middle torn out.
I find that I can get plenty of useable sounds from the amp. I doesn't quite get that Metallica sound but then it was much cheaper than any Mesa. Overall I like the sounds available but it would be nice to have a real 3rd channel.
Reliability
:
3
This is my problem. I have had it for just over a year and I have had to take it back to be fixed twice. The first time was a dry solder joint. The second time happend today when it just totally died and left no signs of life.
Customer Support
:
7
Both times I have had it fixed it has been under warranty. I have never talked direct to Marshall. But I have had no problems with SoundControl where I bought it.
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing for 4 1/2 years and this is the first decent amp I have owned. Before this I had an SS Laney HCR50. Ughh distortion sounded more like a buzz saw then music.
I would love it if it was more reliable but then I love the sound anyway.
If it was stolen I would possibly get the same again or maybe try a TSL. (It would be nice but then my budget is kinda limited)
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 06/15/2001
at 04:15am
by James
Email: rhema83<at>magix dot com dot sg
Features
:
No Opinion
UPDATE TO MY PREVIOUS REVIEW.
Sound Quality
:
8
Still using MIM Strat with EMG SA/SA/89 and ME-8.
The rule of thumb is, this amp sounds great cranked. If you practice without cranking the amp, you'll be surprised that your tone changes when you bring it onto stage and set the volume at 8 or 10. But I really love the way the power tube distortion growls. Beware not to run too many effects when you are using the OD2 channel. It makes a lot of unwanted noise, like when you slide you fingers along the strings you'll hear this howl.
This amp has more apparent volume (what you hear) than actual volume (what the audience hear), so be sure to crank it louder than you like. I made the terrible mistake of not making it loud enough and screwed my solo.
Reliability
:
9
Really reliable. Extensive use and abuse plus lots of transportation and storage in school (which is 400m from the beach, very humid). But just be careful because the reverb tank seems very fragile.
Customer Support
:
1
Nope, the local Marshall dealer does not know his stuff. Forget it.
Overall Rating
:
8
Should not repeat what I said earlier. Basically a versatile and great amp for all skill levels and most genres. *Most genres* only. Do not depict this amp as metal-only. I use it for jazz and rock and it sounds good.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 06/12/2001
at 10:32pm
by mike
Email: evrmc1<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
10
This amp has a clean channel, Overdrive and boost. Effect loop, line out, reverb
Sound Quality
:
6
I have the basic Guitars, Strat, Paul reeds, Brian Moore.
I can get a good sound out of about any amp.
Reliability
:
1
No you can not depend on it. I have had Three 401's. The first one was used it had a little noise in it. The last two were new. Both Broke with in a day. The over drive channel went out. Piss poor quality control. I will never own another Marshall. It is a good thing I bought them mail order I got my money back.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Did not call them send them back to dealer.
Overall Rating
:
1
I have been playing for 30 years. You cannot run fast enough to give me another. If you want a good amp buy a Fender or Ampeg or Hughes Kettner.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 06/03/2001
at 10:21am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Brand New Amp!!My First marshall.I am a keyboard player and guitarist with the keys being my principal instrument.(GO KORG)What a pleasure to play.No fuss No hassle 2 channels easy to switch.We play a lot of 80's rock which includes Van Halen and Whitesnake and this little amp kicks tail.
Sound Quality
:
10
Great Sound.The other 2 guitar players use Marshall stacks and sound wise this little power pack holds its own.I am in the proccess of purchasig the 2 12" cab to add.
Reliability
:
10
Only had for 6 weeks but the name says it all!!!!
Customer Support
:
10
% years is a lot of gigin.Alot of time to break in and be comfortable.Great warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
Buy one you will not be let down.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $520 new
Submitted 05/23/2001
at 03:22pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
2001 brand-spankin' new amp. It's about as versatile as they come while remaining simple. I play alot of Van Halen and Slash style guitar (Im not as good as them of course!). All of the controls/features have already been covered. I use this amp for practice and in a church band. It has enough power, I just wish it had another speaker...but the option to add cabs works for that. Tube amp of course, and a darn good one too! Some people have mentioned heat problems, and it does get HOT, but I dont worry about since it has a 5 year warranty. And I dont think that sound engineer who called this amp crap knew crap. I know a good sound, and this amp has what it takes to go down in history, and even if he's right and it blows up after five years I dont care, I'll just go get another one because its got such a good sound.
Sound Quality
:
9
I have had this amp for about 3-4 weeks and I am going to say that I havent played a better sounding amp. Of course I havent played all the amps out there, but I have played enough to know a good sound, and this is it! I would have to add that a cab or two would help the sound out alot. When I get the money I will invest in one. I have gotten a Van Halen "brown" sound out of this on the gain boost channel with bass 7-8 mid 0-1 and treble 5-6 along with my Fender strat. My only complaint is the reverb just doesnt seem to work until 6+ and then it doesnt even come close to a Fender reverb until its on max.
Reliability
:
6
This is Marshall's real problem right now. Marshall has great-sounding amps, and poor quality sometimes. The first one I got was microphonic on the clean channel half the time, which I could not tolerate, so I took it back promptly to Sam Ash and they gave me new one almost immediantly (they needed to hear the ringing first). The replacement has been superb so far, but then, I've only had it two weeks.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing 1-5 hours almost everyday for 1 1/2 years, and I know a good amp when I hear one, and this is one of those amps. I play a Fender Strat and I love the all the channels on this amp: clean, crunch, and lead. My favourite channel is the lead channel though, so I can *attempt to immitate Van Halen.
I love this amp, and if someone stole it, and I found him, I would strap his head between two cabs max volume and teach him. Of course with this amp, I can't see how he would'nt have an enjoyable experiance anyway :-)
Some people complained about a presence control, but I think they're asking too much, this amp's controls WORK people! I think it leans more to a darker sound, but I can't understand how anyone would want it brighter, I can get both sounds with ease. I sorta wish it had a depth control though, sorta like a chorus-depth sound, but its not a big deal, its already fairly deep as it is.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 05/07/2001
at 04:50am
by dave
Features
:
9
bought 1/00, this amp is a dream 2 channels plus a boost for channel 2 that purrs like a wild dog--perfect for tommy bolin screeches
Sound Quality
:
9
guitar: modulus blacknife pickups; bridge duncan jeff beck neck damarzio hs 1 middle p/u is a dimarzio hs 2. This is the best p/u configuration period
Neck position gives me a smooth sustaing tone in od 1 (ala Santana)
bridge position screams like a wild banshee just like Beck, Page before he got fumble finger
I use a Mxr 100 phase and its all the effect I need for a 'RICK DERRINGER LIVE" SOUND circa 79
Reliability
:
10
ive used this amp for a year and a half playing up to 8- 9 hrs straight full on about once a week and I it sounds better than it did out of the box. Runs hot but no problems so far.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no problems with this amp, I bought a 2203 in 1976, and a JCM 50 watt in 1977. both blew tubes right off the bat so I had to put fans in them. This amp Ive driven harder and it gets hot but no problems so far.
Overall Rating
:
9
This amp is a gem. The clean channel would be better if it had a bright switch or prescence to 'fenderize' it. In other words the treble switch should go to 15 instead of 10:-)
This is the best amp ive owned in 30 years of playing Fenders and Marshalls exclusevly. 2nd runner up is a bassman head through a marshall 4x 12, but thats another story!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 04/21/2001
at 10:55pm
by Steve Ornest
Email: kornbag<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
10
This amp is awesome!! I play mainly hard rock with a bluesy influnence. This amp is has 4 el-84 tubes, has 2 distortion channels, an effect loop, and a headphone jack. This amp pumps has 40 watts of power, but is so much louder than a normal 40 watt amp! Perfect for jam sessions, clubs, gigs, anything!
Sound Quality
:
10
I basically use my gibson les paul standard, and my gibson goldtop deluxe. My music stlye goes along the lines of Slash and Angus Young.
This amp nails the sound with the lead channel, and the overdrive channel is pure rythymic bliss. The clean channel is also excellent.
Reliability
:
10
This is a marshall!! There built like horses!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with em'
Overall Rating
:
10
I have a marshall jcm 900 half stack, and i choose this amp over that!! Thats how great this sounds. You can great anything from blues, to any kind of rock, to even some classical on the clean channel. Thats what i use if for anyways!
The bottom line is, if you got the 600 bucks lying around, and you need an AWESOME amp for the money, GET THIS!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: #340 -in a mamoth sale (pounds sterling)
Submitted 04/20/2001
at 01:55pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
made in 2000 around summer/autumn (perchased in November 2000). basically the 3 channels do anything u want it to and the footswitch for them, but not one for the reverb which is a bit annoying.it has effects loop and space for peaker cabinets, D.I out etc.
it has everything i would want it to have, and plenty of power but it would want to be p.a'ed for bigger than smal venues.
mines also the limeted edition version with the "eric clapton" grey grill.
Sound Quality
:
10
i use a strat with it, and it really beefs it up...hendrix? its all there, clapton and beck etc also.
the clean is perfect for that plexi head sound, especially when driven with a bigg muff or something similar.
od 1 perfest for similar stuff, the who, britpop etc.
od 2 crazy heavyness if u want or with gain down, singing lead like heavy hendrix.
the distortion can be as heavy or as light as u want really - awesome amp.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
havn't had it long, but the guy in the shop said they r usually pretty damn good. and if it does break u can take it to the plant in milton-kenes (or where ever it is) and take it in foe a service or repair. 1 advantage of living in england.....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
havn't dealt with them yet, but they did send me a nice letter for buying it...
Overall Rating
:
10
thois is amazing - probably not as good as the plexi's but amazing none the less...nuff said i feel.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 04/05/2001
at 10:29pm
by Rick
Features
:
8
Pretty nice features - versatile. Separate eq's (treble, bass, mid) for each of the 2 channels, effects loop, reverb, master volume, and direct line-out recording which sounds great. Would be better if it had a presence control.
Sound Quality
:
10
I've been playing for about 30 years and have tried just about every amp imaginable. If you are into rock or blues, this amp is great. The clean channel makes an attempt to reach the chimeiness of an AC30 and gets pretty damn close. The distortion channel is simply fantastic - you can easily dial in that classic "hollow midrange" growl from this amp. The "high gain" second stage distortion also sounds great, although I personally prefer the "OD1" setting. At high volume, this baby really rips with it's 40 watts of EL84 power - aggressive yet sweet Marshall drive with a nice tight bottom-end. More than enough headroom and plenty of punch - it's a loud amp if you want it to be. The beauty of this amp is that it also sounds great at bedroom volumes without having to use a stompbox - I really like that feature. Add a single 12 extension cabinet and you will kick up the "pushing air" quotient significantly - I highly recommend doing this - it truly adds a "three dimensional quality to the sound with the increased bottom end. (TIP: If you can locate a JCM 800 single 12 cabinet, it matches up perfectly both size-wise and aesthetically with the DSL 401). Let me a settle the "stock speaker" versus "Celestion Vintage 30" controversy that has erupted in several of the reviews I have seen here. I have tried both speakers in the amp, and I will share my experience with you. This amp leans more towards "brown and round tones" versus super bright tones, which I personally feel is a good thing. The bottom-line is that I found that the amp sounds too dark with a Vintage 30 Vintage installed. After switching between the speakers, to my surprise I much preferred the sound of the stock speaker which was voiced specifically for this amp. The fact that the amp doesn't have a presence control further supports my recommendation that you stick with the stock speaker. Yes, the Vintage 30 is a more expensive and heavier (in terms of weight) speaker, but it simply does not improve the tone of this amp. If anything, in my humble and subjective opinion, it actually detracts from the tone by making it sound too dark, and that's coming from an old school rocker that was raised on Vintage 30's. I recommend that you not waste your time and money switching to a Vintage 30. It's your choice.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It appears to be built solidly, although I haven't owned it long enough to make a determination as of yet. My amp has never broken down, although a couple of pre-amp tubes were slightly microphonic so they need to be replaced. Marshall replaced them under the warranty without a hassle.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have found the Product Support Specialsits at Korg/Marshall to be incredibly helpful, so don't believe the negative feedback that you may have seen here. They have gone the extra mile in answering my questions and assisting me in general whenever I have contacted them.
Overall Rating
:
10
The bottom-line is that this is a great little amp that can stand tall with a hard hitting drummer or "stand small" with a wife and kids sleeping in the house and still sound great. Great classic Marshall crunch with a damn good clean tone at a reasonable price - and it's portable. What more can you ask for?
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 457 (sterling)
Submitted 04/02/2001
at 05:51am
by robert holland
Features
:
5
usual feature you would expect from an amp at this price
Sound Quality
:
1
Bought the amp new as a replacement for a vs100.Thought it was fine back then but I have since played many others and I have to say that this is a dreadful sounding amp.What on earths going on at Marshall.Bland gutless clean channel,bright tinny and horrible with an equally horrible overdrive.
Ive put all my strats and teles throught it.I cant find a decent tone anywhere.
I owned it for 18 x months,hardly used it as it sounded crap regardless of any knob fiddling and traded it 6 x months ago.
IF YOU WANT A DECENT SOUNDING SMALL MARSHALL VALVE COMBO BUY A JTM312
My JTM312 blows the DSL clean away and to think that the JTM is now discontinued it staggering.
I cant for the life of me understand why some people are rating it at 10 on the sounds!!.
Its sh!te
Reliability
:
No Opinion
hardly ever used it as it sounded crap (more fool me for buying it)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
again no need to contact them.
The only thing I would say is that is a horrible nasty sounding piece of junk
Overall Rating
:
1
I must have been out of my mind the day I bought this amp.
AVOID IT
Ive been playing now for 27 x years and basically bought it as I needed a valve combo for gigging.The local dealer only stocks marshall.
I should have made that 100 x mile trip and demoed loads more.
You can bet your bottom dollar I wouldnt have bought this piece of junk.
I now own a vox ac30,peavey bandit,marshall superlead 100 head and 1960 4 x 12 and a fender twin AND of course a JTM312.
best amp?? the JTM
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $750
Submitted 03/22/2001
at 06:54am
by Ben Fernandez
Features
:
7
This is a versatile amp. It sounds good clean, there is a nice reverb inside, and the distortion also sounds good. And it's louder than you might think.
Sound Quality
:
7
I think this amp sounds best with a humbucker guitar. But it also works well with a Stratocaster.
Reliability
:
1
I did not have a good experience with the reliability of this amp. Afer about a year, it stopped working. I gave it to the dealer: a company called "Music Unlimited" in Massachusetts (that's what you have to do, you can't contact Marshall directly). They sat on it for a few weeks then finally sent it in. Marshall's service center in New York then sent it back unrepaired. I guess they couldn't find the warranty information (the dealer told me it had been given to them with the amp). The dealer then took another couple weeks to send the amp back. The second time the service center said the problem was tubes, which they would replace at my cost. I knew that couldn't be right because I had already tried replacing the tubes. They sent the amp back and it was then taken to a local warranty shop that I was told had a good reputation for repairing amps. They found a crack in the circuit board or a bad connection or something (I forget which), and that fixed the problem. Marshall then refused to pay for the repair since the warranty had expired. Needless to say, I think MARSHALL SUCKS when it comes to customer service. I sold the amp for next to nothing just so I wouldn't have to look at it anymore. I admit, Marshall makes amps that have a nice distorted sound, but there are others out there that also sound good. If you buy a Marshall, you should just figure you are buying it "as is" (i.e. you are on your own if anything goes wrong).
Customer Support
:
1
In terms of customer support Marshall is the worst company I have ever dealt with in my life. They make used car dealers seem reputable and caring.
Overall Rating
:
5
The DSL's are decent enough sounding amps. But the warranty experience I had was so bad I wouldn't buy another one if it were the last amp on earth. If it were free, I'd take it, but only so I could take it outside and destroy it with a sledgehammer. By doing that I would at least be able to work out some of the frustration I endured trying to get the one I bought repaired.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $608
Submitted 03/11/2001
at 02:00pm
by James
Email: jtg327<at>msn dot com
Features
:
9
a nice two(2) channel,with a boost on the lead channel, combo-amp
that does the job at hand with ease. The EQ sections of the amp are
by far the best features, in the clean channel the EQ is "before"
the pre-amp section and the overdrive channel has the EQ "after" the
pre-amp section giving more control of the sound.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use an old Kramer with EMG89 pickup and an "83" Gibson "Heritage"
Explorer with "dirty fingers" for the pickups. Playing many styles
is a bit more easy,with the different sounds this amp plays.As far
as settings try them all and you will see the range this combo has.For
all out "jams" this combo can keep up with the best of them
Reliability
:
9
so far it has had no problems and always has tone, what worries me
is the heat from all those tubes in a small space, do I cool it or
was it designed for tone through this type of heat ?
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
Playing for over 25 years, for the money this amp is the best, I also
use an 87 JCM2550 head that has a sound of its own. If I lost this amp
I would replace it because of the simple combo setup gives me great
tone with little to carry and a lot of power, 40 watts of "tube"
power is more than you need when you learn your tone settings, I
check out other bands with the Master volume at 3 and have plenty of
punch for any basement settings.Maybe a "presence" control in the
overdrive section would have been a great idea for a bit more bite
when driving through overtones that blend a bit too much
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $625.00
Submitted 02/23/2001
at 11:05am
by Chuck Rominski
Email: none
Features
:
10
40 watt all tube amp. 3 channels - 1 clean 2 overdrive. Effects loop. It has an amazing 40 watts. I play for a hobbie in my house. Never completely cranked it up - don't want a visit from the police. I know it is only good for small clubs, I wanted the tub amp sound and this is more than enough amp for a residential neighborhhod.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play an Epiphone Les Paul. The stock pickups were too muddy for the OD2 setting so I replaced them with Seymore Duncan '59 model P.A.F. pickups. Now the sound is beautiful. The distortion from the overdrive channels is great.
Reliability
:
10
I don't play it hard and I follow the manufacturers recomendations for care. Had the amp one year - no problems
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Did not need support.
Overall Rating
:
10
I love this amp. I play for a hobbie, but I still want good sound. I was very impressed when my amp was delivered. The craftsmanship is exact. Top quality. I expected less volume for 40watts (I have a 15 watt amp and know sound wattage ratings are not linear - meaning if you double the wattage you don't double the volume), but 40 watts of Marshall power is louder than most of the competition. I was first impressed with the sound and the ability to feel power cords hit my chest. I like hard rock with controlled distortion. This amp delivers.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 02/23/2001
at 02:18am
by Brett
Features
:
8
Brand New, just got it home tonight from Guitar Center in Concord. Features all named belowin other articles, I give a solid 8. Three damn usable sounds within two clicks of a pedal. Would like to see a few things, all of which have been said before here. It's not the end all be all of features, no. It's got just the right amount to allow some friggin awesome tone (with minimal noise and cool sounding feedback). I don't like amps that have too many features, as they tend to add noise, which I detest.
Sound Quality
:
9
My axe is a 1976 japanese imitation strat with the fender noiseless vintage pup set. This damn guitar has seen 10's of pup sets, and 20+ amps in it's day. It has never sounded nearly so quiet in it's life. I frickin love quiet rigs. BIG PLUS with me, since it's mostly for studio work at this point (though damn if this thing doesn't make you want to JAM with people and show off your fat (B)Tone.
1. Clean is very passable. Give 7.5 roughly, could have a little more glass, but basically a pretty solid section, particularly in comparison to most Marshalls I've played.
2. Overdrive channels are Marshall bliss. You like good Marshall tone, you get it hear.
I traded in the Cyber Twin (louder, yes) but it just had roughly 0 great sounds. Despite the hype it's the Cyber Twin's really not the greatest sounding amp. It's fun, but kinda harsh and I felt like it'd break and be costly to fix. And it lacks the critical 'single good sound'. I don't know, maybe someone can mod it somehow, but for now it ain't really RFPT. No Joe Montana or Michael Jordans. Just a lotta different versions of Kerri Collins.
However, this new Marshall blows doors out of the Fender I just returned. Simply for it's balance and solidness of all the three (2.5) channels, the usable control of them I get via the footswitch and the overall QUIETNESS I get from this rig. It really just has good controls and a solid layout in general. Plus now I also can get the Boss GT3 and the celestion V30 for LESS than the CT. I'll be pretty set then I think.... But please read on...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
IT GETS WAY TO FRIGGIN HOT. Just idling it's fryin. This REALLY concerns me. I want to keep this thing, but I want to know if there's a way to cool it down. I'd like to avoid a fan, but if it'll help a lot, I'd definitely do it. But it's for recording, and I do want to mike it at least sometimes. I'm worried a fan will likely add an odd noise to that miking, yes? What do I do to cool the el84's down? They are the yugoslavian kind. Is there something better, or do they need a bias adjust, or what? This is my first tube amp that wasn't 1000 years old, so I don't know what to make of it. With these PC boards inside, isn't that heat gonna toast that board quick??? All that has to happen is the amp is on, and the front of this sucker gets to feeling like a hunk of the steel out in the Vegas Sun. What gives? Anyone figgered out how to cool the beast?!?
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
So far seems like a solid nine - feature and sound-wise. But the HEAT frightens me here. Feel free to email me your experiences with any mods you think are good on this amp. I'm aware of the V30 thing, think I'll try it. Want to know what tubes to buy for it, too (especially COOLER ones). TIA for any help/emails! I do think this is destined to be a classic, if they don't just all melt one day...
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: #620.00 (IRISH PUNTS)
Submitted 02/08/2001
at 12:31pm
by david kennerney
Email: david81 at ireland<dot>com
Features
:
9
Reckon mine was built in 2000.
Has a choice of three sounds,clean plus two overdrives which you can choose between with the channel footswitch(supplied).I play in a semi-pro covers band and do a wide variety of covers from 50's rock n'roll to stuff like Toto,using clean and distorted sounds,this amp is perfect for this type of work.It has an effect loop and a D.I.output which is very important for me as I only intend using this amp as a monitor.
I traded in a Fender Blues Deville against this amp.The store price was #620.00 Irish pounds.The Deville is a great clean amp but unfortunatley it weighs a ton and as most of you know,people that design clubs usually put the stage on the second or third floor of the building just so you'll be seen to earn your money!! I've been trying to get lead sounds like this with various distortion pedals for years without success.It is the perfect amp for small to medium gigs providing you can go through a P.A.Only have it two days ,I think its a winner.
Sound Quality
:
8
Using a Telecaster Plus and a Strat Plus Deluxe.This is the first time that the strat has sounded as its makers intended it to.
The distortion is perfect,has a very warm thick sound.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Have e-mailed Marshall only yesterday re impedances.Awaiting reply
Overall Rating
:
10
I,ve been playing since 1980.
Again I wanted an amp with versatile sound that I didnt need to break my back carrying.This amp,althogh not completely featherweight,is quite manageable and wont take up too much space at home or in you car.Sorry for being so practical,but after years of squandering money on very large,loud and unneccessary equipment,sense has finally prevailed.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 01/30/2001
at 06:04am
by Paul
Email: pph159 at airmail<dot>net
Features
:
10
The amp was built in 2000. It has the basic clean, overdrive 1 and overdrive 2 (20db boost) channels. Master reverb, fx loop, and master volume. Both the channels and reverb are footswitchable but only the channel footswitch comes with the amp. I bought the amp for use at home for recording and practice.
Sound Quality
:
10
My only guitar is a 1992 Les Paul standard that I put Classic '57 humbuckers in to replace the stock pickups. I mostly play blues and rock and this amp gives me the tones that I was looking for to compliment the Les Paul's pickups. The amp really sweetens the tone much more so than I thought it would. I tried out a Marshall DSL 201 and it was a really noisy amp with the overdrive channel kicked in. I returned it and tried a Mesa Boogie Rocket 44. The Mesa amp seemed very dark and muddy in the clean channel and the contour channel didn't sound any better than the Rockman handheld amp that I use on vacation. I was really disappointed in it. So, I went back and got a DSL 401 and found a good one that has a really clean channel and overdrive channels that give a good range of tones for what I like to play. Depending on the settings you can use on the amp you can get just about any classic Marshall tone that you want. However, using a Les Paul I don't get really sparkling clean Fender type tone, but if I wanted that I'd get a Strat. The distortion channels have plenty of distortion for any possible sound you'd like. The verstility of the amp is quite impressive. I had a 1975 Marshall 50 watt head and it never sounded this good.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't had the amp long enough to give an honest answer on this catagory but in the past I've had two other Marshalls, a cheap valvestate and a 70's 50 watt head and never had any problems with them.
Customer Support
:
8
I emailed Marshall a couple of times to ask some basically stupid questions and they were kind enough to actually answer them for me. Also, if it makes any difference, there are quite a few Marshall amp bulletin boards on the web that makes it a lot easier to find answers to questions from other users and that helps a lot. This one is pretty good - http://www.webervst.com/wwwboard/marshall/marboard.html
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing guitars for almost 30 years now and have paired all my junk down to one Les Paul, two effects pedals, and two amps. I'd buy this amp again if it got ripped off because it definately has the Marshall tone that over the years just seems harder and harder for other manufactures to create in their amps. I'd recommend this amp to anyone looking for a good tube amp that they can dial in for recording and practice. Again, I tried the 201 model but didn't like it and the 401 was simply more amp than the Mesa Boogie. I guess I just don't get the Mesa thing.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: #340
Submitted 12/30/2000
at 03:44pm
by DAN WAINWRIGHT
Email: none
Features
:
9
tis a stock currant model, exept it has the EC front grill, which is grey, instead of the back one. This is like any other marshall, it will do anything, blues, jazz, rock, punk and metal etc. it is 3 channels - clean, OD1 and OD2 which r footswitchable. The reverd isn't foot switcable but that aint too much of a problem. this amp is ample for small gigs, it is a lot louder than you think. and for larger gigs, just PA it.
Sound Quality
:
10
i have a fender strat, and this amp really suits it, i mainly use neck and bridge p/up as the middle one bottoms out, like most strats. I lay mostly hendrix, zeppelin stuff and the like, and this suits them perfectly. This amp is so much loader than u think it's going to be. there is a ot of variety, in sounds, as mentioned above, and the stock speacker (a rebadged celestion) is fine and has great response and tone.
the clean channel doesn't distort at high volumes at all really, and ther distortion can go anywhere from silky smooth to metal heavy.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
at the bargain price i paid (it was in a large sale in Peter Cooks - near ealing broadway - the best guitar shop ever) this amp is evan more of a bargain than at rrp. it sounds great and has features aplenty and is just really nice.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 12/24/2000
at 08:50pm
by Chris
Email: fastidiot<at>home dot net
Features
:
9
I think this is the amp I've been looking for. Simple enough that you don't have to spend hours dialing in the sounds you want, plenty of versatility for anything that I play - blues, classic rock, jazz, etc.
Sound Quality
:
10
I've been playing an older Strat with EMG's in the neck & middle with a SD Hotrails at the bridge. Anything I want I've got it, crystal clean, slightly overdriven blues, saturated leads, crunch, even metal although I would never consider this amp a "metal" amp. I recently bought a new Strat but am replacing the pu's, the hotrails sounds great here. I've played a Fender Concert for the last 15 years and I never knew how good a Marshall could sound, I wanted that crunchy to super saturated distortion sound along with some versatility and I got it, clean channel sounds GREAT too. Granted, I've never played through some of those "vintage" Marshalls but from what I hear and from what I've read as well you can't beat this amp for versatility, value and overall sound. I'll try the Celestion Vintage 30 speaker like some have suggested but so far it's great.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
N/A, 1st Marshall.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Marshall.
Overall Rating
:
10
I love this amp, especially compared to the Fender Concert which was a great amp but this amp with 20 watts less, a single 12" as opposed to 4 - 10" speakers simply rocks. It is at least as versatile as the Fender with a better crunch sound. I'm extremely happy and can't wait to hear this fucker with the Vintage 30 speaker.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $485 used
Submitted 12/13/2000
at 11:26am
by Brian
Features
:
9
Bought used, basic 2 channel amp with a gain boost on the lead channel. I play blues, punk, classic rock, alternative, metal. Best for punk and metal when you add an extension cabinet. Seems to have plenty of power and I would mic the thing for a show, but does have a direct out. Pretty basic on the features
Sound Quality
:
10
Sounds are great, the cabinet is open back, giving me a different sound than i am used to, I am thinking of upgrading the speaker to a celestrion White Back. Can turn the clean channel to about 5 before it starts to get that overdrive sound. I like the gain and distortion knob on the second channel. Reverb is not like a fender, but is enough for most things. This amp is great for a dark clean and good overdrive sound, but its not the fender clean, if you want that buy a fender hot rod deluxe.
Reliability
:
9
No problems, i bought it used, just make sure you remember to turn the amp on with standby. I have had no problems like some of the horror stories I hear about marshall's as far as reliability is concerned
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Waranty is 5 years, need to have the receipt
Overall Rating
:
9
It was between this and a Fender hot Rod Deluxe, I got this 1st although I want the fender clean sound, so I will eventually get the fender hot rod. Sounds much better with an extension cabinet especially through a 4X12 cabinet. Great amp, not worth 700 though, only pay $650 new at max. The fender hot rod deluxe is a better buy for the money at $520 new.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $680
Submitted 12/03/2000
at 11:58am
by Kev Mac
Email: GilmourisGod419<at>aol dot com
Features
:
9
1999-2000 Marshall dual channel tube combo. 40 watts, very flexible. Clean and Overdrive channels (Two footswitchable sounds on overdrive channel) Parallel FX loop. Only 40 watts but plenty enough for me. I sort of wish it had a deep switch or a presence knob but even without gets versatile sounds. Only been using in the house because I just finished paying it off yesterday. Spent plenty of hours playing it in the store, though
Sound Quality
:
10
Using with two guitars so far: Yamaha Pacifica 112 (hum/single/single) and Gibson "The Hawk" with dual humbuckers
Not much noise here, even with the old circuits in my house and several other appliances being used, certainly not as noisy as my Fender Champ. On the clean channel very glassy sounds can be dialed in. As expected, when the gain on the clean channel is cranked and I am using my Gibson a very grinding bluesy distortion sound is produced (It IS a Marshall). I play everything from Green Day to Pink Floyd to jazz and blues and this amp will never fail. I have played the hell out of it even though I just brought it home yesterday. As for the distortion, you can get a very subtle yet cool distortion on the OD1 setting. (Very nice with the single coils) And when you select the OD2 sound you get a highly saturated, heavy distortion sound which is great for metal and hard rock, as well as punk. Leads soar here. Of course, if you roll back the gain control you can get a slightly less distorted sound.I also should mention that the reverb on this amp really adds to my lead guitar sound. You have to hear it to really know how good it is. And without the reverb, you get a very nice rhythm sound.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Well, I just got it. But it looks sturdy as long as I'm careful with it. I banged it a little bit when taking it out of the store, as it's a bit heavy. Nothing happened at all. I think this amp could take a beating.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
My first Marshall so I haven't dealt with them yet. They semm friendly. Decent warranty on it, but I forget how long. I got the Sam Ash extended service plan so it will be about five years before it runs out.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 4 years now. I have the Yamaha and Gibson I mentioned, a Yamaha 12 string acoustic-electric and an Ibanez acoustic. I'm looking at new guitars now and I know they will only get even better sounds from the amp. If this baby were lost or stolen, I would make sure the thief would never have children. There is nothing that is really bad about this. Nice all-around sounds. I'm glad I got it instead of a heavy half stack. If you think the price on this is a little high, trust me, it's not. Even those horrible Valvestate amps cost almost as much as this. For a British tube amp with this kind of sound, you CAN'T do any better.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 11/03/2000
at 10:18pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
7
I bought this amp for $650 in 1999. The features are pretty basic. It has 2 channels: clean and dirty(!) with a +20 dB gain switch for the dirty channel. No presence knob, but each channel has an independent 3-band eq. Footswitchable reverb and channel switching (2 button switch included). Effects loop.
For the money, the features are pretty good. I prefer a simple set-up, and this suites me. I wish there was a little more tone-shaping like a presence knob and deep switch. The components of the amp are pretty cheap- I replaced the original Yugoslavian tubes with Mesa-Boogie tubes, and the tone was vastly improved. The "Custom voiced Celestion speaker" is custom-made to be as cheap as possible. I will replace it when I have the money.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a wide variety of styles- I play grunge and classic rock with my friends, and I play in several jazz bands. This is my only amp and it covers the styles well.
At first, I thought the distortion wasn't quite intense enough for playing heavy grunge. Then I replaced the tubes with good ones and the tone tightened up and the distortion had much more edge. If you buy this amp, get some Mesa Boogie or Groove Tubes for it. The clean channel is absolutely awesome. For jazz I play it with a Les Paul Studio and it gives a great warm sound. With my strat it gives a good punchy, funky sound. The hi gain setting sounds good with both guitars, especially the les paul. I would like a little more tone control though. Its one 12 inch speaker sucks and it lacks a tight bass when you have the volume real high. I'd guess that if you hooked up a 4x12 cabinet to it that it will fix the bass problem.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't had any problems with it yet. It seems well made except for the tubes and the speaker. I can't comment on this category yet.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Again, no problems yet.
Overall Rating
:
8
Overall, this amp suites my needs and fits my budget. It was about the cheapest real tube amp I could find, and it is much more versatile than the equivalent Crate and Peavey tube combos. 40 watts isn't a lot, its fine for jazz, for a rock gig I'd bet a 4x12 cabinet would make give all the volume you need. Its a good volume and great tone for practice. Basically I needed a mobile and relatively cheap tube amp, and I found it. If it died and I bought a new amp, I might try for a Mesa Boogie, but I won't regret my purchase.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/24/2000
at 10:12am
by J.M.
Email: none
Features
:
9
2.5 Channel tube amp. 4el84's in the power section, akint to a VOX AC30, which I also own. Clean & drive channel available, with a boosted drive channel selection. 1x12, 40 watts. Effects loop, DI out, footswitch included. Nice features for the $$.
Sound Quality
:
9
Ya know, when I first got the amp I didn't like it all that much. Compared to my AC30 it was lacking. But, that is not really a fair comparison. At first, I ended up driving the clean channel w/ a Fulltone II, and not even touching the drive channel at all. I run a 52 Tele as my main axe. But, I refused to give up on this little bugger, because the size, weight, and volume is just right for gigs, and I was convinced that somewhere in the amp, there was a good tone. Well, my persistence paid off, and even I am surprised at how well. First off, I changed the speaker. I find w/ most production amplifiers, the speakers can be lacking. That was definitely the case here. The stock Celestion was very fizzy, and un-forgiving. It made the drive channel sound rather harsh, espescially when cranked (which is how you wanna run this amp). Despite the speaker's 100w rating, it sounded ugly when pushed. I replaced it with a Vintage 30. Big improvement. More headroom, smoother tone, better harmonics, nicer mids. Now, I started messing w/ the gain channel again, and lo and behold, I discovered that the amp indeed has a very nice tone. I love the drive 1 channel now. It took some major eq tweaks to get the Tele to sit where I wanted it to sit, but it's there. A nice, jangly, fat, angry sounding Tele w/ tight, "fast" Marshall over-drive that lets the low notes grind, while not being too harsh on the highs. The V30 had a whole lot to do w/ the tone improvement for sure. I also noticed that how you dial in the clean channel affects the drive channel in a subtle but noticeable way. I like the clean channel as well, and use it regularly.(a wanna-be a Vox tone, but not bad) The only down-stroke to the amp, is because of it's inherent lack of clean head-room, when you turn the guitar down, the tone darkens up a bit too much. My AC30 rules in that category. But, that amp costs @ $1750.00, not $400. I've been able to get this little Marshall to do pretty much everything I need it to do. I like it alot, and I think the soundman at my next gig will too.
Reliability
:
10
So far so good. I didn't get a lemon.Will replace the cheap Yugo tubes soon, although none are micro-phonic. Just think some NOS Rca's will sound much better.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to call on Marshall for help.
Overall Rating
:
9
I think this amp is marketed toward semi-pro players, but as a pro I can attest to the fact that there are useable tones in this little amp. Quite good tones. I find that when I am playing through it, I am enjoying myself. The amp need a little help (speaker change), but with that and some careful EQ-ing, the tone has really come together. And I have a bevy of amps to compare it with, including the VOX, plus over 25 yrs. of tone searching expereince. Is it the best sounding amp I've ever heard. No. But is it very cool, affordable, and user friendly, from a size/weight/volume standpoint......yes, definitely. I am a happy customer, and would recommend this amp to any rock guitarist.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $575
Submitted 10/08/2000
at 08:51pm
by Bruce
Email: islbfit at pacbell<dot>net
Features
:
8
This is a 2000 model, I think - bought a floor model from Guitar Center. Wanted to wait a few months before submitting a review so as to be able to give a better opinion. By the way, I really appreciate the reviews of those before me!
As for versatility, I didn't buy this amp for versatility as I have always been a basic player - plug it in, turn it up and play.....! The 3 channels are perfect for me, the clean I didn't expect to use, but once I heard it, it has a definite place in my style - blues/rock.
When I hear clean, I think Fender twangy clean, but this sound is sweet! The distortion 1 channel is my preferred channel, and can be backed off from full blown distortion by some careful fiddling with controls. I only use channel#3 on 'special occasions demanding that screaming lead sound.
I miss the prescense control, not so much the sound, I'm just used to 'em after 4 Marshalls.
This amp will be for practice and small clubs, although miked up, I don't see why it couldn't make do anywhere! I would also like 10 more watts just for security.. I gave it an 8 not because I'm unhappy with the features-they're great for me, it's just that some of these amps have so many bells and whistles? Keep it simple, I say!
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using this baby with 2 strats, one new American Deluxe with the 'noiseless p'ups, and an older one with aftermarket Seymour Duncans, as well as a vintage Les Paul with humbuckers. It sounds great with all three, all quite different. This is the sweetest sounding amp I've ever heard after 30+ years of playing through countless amps, including those other three old 'vintage' Marshalls (love 'em anyway)
Lotsa variety, the clean channel starts to break up at about 1 o clock and the #2 channel sounds great in a variety of settings. I tend to favor gain about 1 o clock, treble at 3, bass and mid between 10 and 2. Distrtion can be 'brutal if desired, but if you're looking strictly for that sound, find another amp!
Reliability
:
10
Too new for reliability questions, although I would trust Marshalls anytime, anywhere due to my past experience. (I read with interest the engineer's comments and I'm hoping he,s being a bit premature, but we'll see and I love this amp anyway)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Good warranty, bought it from a major dealer, so i feel confident, also because of my past experiences with Marshall
Overall Rating
:
10
Playing since age 14 (now 46) already mentioned other gear, yes I would buy another asap. I tried every other comparable tube amp and nothing else had that unique "Marshall Sound". If there were no Marshalls, I probably would have gone with Mesa Boogie, but they were a distant second to my ear. This amp is a great buy, but I would happily pay much more for it - it is an amp that will be looked back on fondly in years to come.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 09/17/2000
at 07:06am
by Anonymous
Features
:
6
This amp features 2 channels with a 20 db boost on the dirty channel. A master volume control... Great Addition. Also has a 2 button footswitch (which I had to have repaired 2 times for cable problems)
Sound Quality
:
6
I use a 88 American STD Strat with stock pickups in the neck and middle position and a SD JB Jr. in the bridge position. The sound is great when you crank the amp, it is kinda weak when it is a low volumes. The Distortion channel is a little tinny for my liking. I have added a 2 12 cabinet for more bass. You can use internal and external speakers together, just don't go below the ohms min...
Reliability
:
1
I have had some MAJOR issues with this amp. The first one I got was bad right out of the box. I was microphonic and had a bad squeal, I returned it for another new one, same issue out of the box. I returned the second one for a third one. I got what I thought was a good one. Well after about 5 months of using it often and loud, it began to pop and hiss at me... Marshall is now involved. They want to see the amp and are kissing my butt to make sure I get satisfaction.
Customer Support
:
10
Customer Support is great... But I would rather have an amp that WORKS rather than having it in the repair center at all...
Overall Rating
:
1
I have had Sunn and Ampeg amps int he past - No Problems... I really wanted the sound that only a Marshall could produce, But if it come at the price of crappy quality, I will look other places for an Amp.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $659
Submitted 07/06/2000
at 07:14am
by Kurt
Email: Flametop24<at>aol dot com
Features
:
9
It has a clean channel and a drive channel with an extra gain boost, which is foot-switchable,reverb, which is not, a DI out and an effects loop. I feel the dsl 401 has plenty of features for the average musician. The extra gain boost on the drive channel is awesome and the clean channel is the best sounding clean on a Marshall I've ever heard.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this amp with a US Strat with Seymour Duncans and a Epiphone Les Paul. Both guitars sound amazing to me. The clean channel is very nice. It doesn't sound quite like a Twin Reverb, but very good, It has plenty of headroom and very versatile. I like to set the gain on about 5 and use the master volume. If you want a little more, crank the master and turn the gain down, very nice! Sparkly clean to good blues drive.
The drive channel is absolutely what I've been looking for. It can get an awesome classic rock sound and with a little tweaking you can get pretty heavy,not Korn or anything but crunchy, and can still keep great tone. The extra gain boost is perfect for solos or just when you need a litte extra crunch for rhythm. I'm surprised at how much bottom end it has for a small amp. With an extension cab it would have even more, I'm sure. This amp is very versatile. My band plays everythin from The Beatles to SRV to ZZ Top to The Cure to Metallica to the Cars to Rob Zombie and Lenny Kravitz and everything in between. I use only 2 pedals; chorus and flanger, and I can do all that and more. I got rid of my distortion pedals, you basically have 3 channels and reverb built in.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't had it too long, but so far, so Good. It does come with a 5 year warranty and if you buy it from a reputable dealer, I'd say you're in the clear!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
When I was on my quest for a guitar to use with my band, I tried out Fender Hot-Rods, Mesa Nomad, Hughes&Kettner,Line 6. I thought that this was the best sounding of all of them and also about the cheapest price. The Mesa and H&K were very nice amps and also had very nice price tags. I wanted an amp that had enough power for small gigs, was a good value, versatile and last but not least, would not kill the pocket book. This is the amp!! In 20 years when these are "vintage", all the modern amp haters will be raving about them. Great tone, Great vesatility, Great value! Vintage...Schmintage!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 400 (Pound)
Submitted 07/05/2000
at 03:41pm
by Alan munkie
Email: desperate_icon999 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
7
This amp is brand new so im assuming it was made this year. In the short period that ive had this amp ive grown attatched to its two distortion channels and its sparse control layout. As is the same with the mojority of these reviews the omission of a prescence control marrs the amp slightly. But on ly slightly. For my style of music (punk/tasteful) it copes fine. I was concerned with the output being only 40 watts. Why couldnt they have made it 50??
Sound Quality
:
10
The guitar i used was an old Fenix tele. This guitar has a lot of beef and does sound like a monster through this amp. Although for gigs and rehersal i use a boss metal zone pedal for my main distortion the overdrive channels were very versatile for a boost in volume for solos/white noise bits. The clean channel is unbelivable. Althogh i play punk i do actually use gentle clean sounds in a large part of or music and i can safely say that the clean sound is the best ive ever heard from any marshall. I took it very high with out distortion on the clean channel. The overdrive can be satisfying. BUt it does sound a bit fizzy for my liking. Although this amp is a 40 watter. The sound it pushes out is more like a 50 watt than 40. After reading these reviews the majority seem to say that this amp is more suited to blues styles. I can safley say that it isnt. Its a most satisfying amp to play hard music with.
Reliability
:
8
Well. Ive not had it for very long. But from past experience marshall have been very good for reliability. A 3 year warrantary on the amp is great.
Customer Support
:
8
Well from past experience ive found it to be good.
Overall Rating
:
10
Ive been playing for around 4 years. This amp is probably the most versatile and best value for money i have found. I love its sound. I hate the way it calls me 'tiger' all the time. I wish that it had that elusive prescence knob and an extra 10 watts of power.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 880 (Singapore Dollars)
Submitted 07/01/2000
at 09:36am
by James
Features
:
8
Reviewed before already. Nothing new, nothing fantastic. The faithful old Marshall kind of control with the added bliss of master volume.
Sound Quality
:
9
Didn't change my guitar. Still the Strat with EMGs. This time I played it at a concert. Absolutely awesome. No need for extension cab or PA equipment. It just cut through the whole band, especially on single-note riffs. I was very surprised at the volume and the clarity of the amp at high volumes. It was a crowd with 300 people and everyone could hear the amp. Great!
Reliability
:
10
Now that's the important part. The concert was held open-air at a location near the sea. It was humid there. And I left it there for approximately one week. A little dulling of the metal screws but everything was okay! No frills!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Have not visited Davis for a while...
Overall Rating
:
8
Once again, this is a great amp, and I think it is priced cheap here in Singapore. Read many previous, good reviews about it. I don't need to tell you again how good it is. Those of you who own this amp, GREAT CHOICE. KEEP GOING!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 06/25/2000
at 03:58am
by madjimmy
Email: madjimmy at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
Not going to say much here other than it has a good basic set of controls that I can understand and get on with - I also have a Marshall Valve State Combo and the controls on the DSL seem almost a logical development.
Sound Quality
:
10
Very interested to see some of the other comments on this page - I have used this amp with a Tele, Strat, Epiphone Les Paul and Ephiphone Everly Brothers electric acoustic.
I play basic early seventies style heavy rock and blues type of stuff.
Don't use pedals at all - prefer to rely on finger technique and the dynamics of a good guitar....
The clean channel is awesome.... and overdrive 1 with careful adjustment will give you an excellent blues sound. Overdrive 2 is a bit OTT but if you like thrash metal is ok for one-note riffs.
What I found most interesting here is the quality of tone you can get from an electric acoustic guitar. Care is required here due to vagaries of feedback.
But if you use the DI output from the pre-amp you get an excellent recording set up for slightly overdriven country blues that I have never heard anywhere else on this planet. So don't be put off by the comments of certain other recent correspondants. I managed to get an almost perfect "Blind Faith" type sound with no trouble at all.
On overdrive 1 using a Hotrodded Strat I can get some excellent bluesy sounds - but the amp seems very sensitive to the controls on the guitar - if you are getting too much distortion try turning down the volume a couple of notches.....
The tonal output on overdrive 1 is also very sensitive, and careful adjustment is required here - one or two of your other reviewers have mentioned EQ settings and these are very helpful.....
By careful adjustment on the clean and overdrive channel 1 and using the footswitch where appropriate I can get a fair approximation to No Quarter (Led Zep), Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers), Fire & Water (Free)- so as far as I am concerned if you are playing early seventies style classic rock the thing is bloody marvellous chaps....
One reviewer also mentioned keeping the gain down to three or four on overdrive 1, and this is well worth trying out for yourself because the sounds are far more mellow and subtle.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Recent purchase so can't comment - I have had my Valvestate Amp for five years tho' with no problem......
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
A very good amp that has tremendous potential with a bit of care and experimentation - sounds wonderful with a Strat - sounds nice with an electro acoustic.
Agree with other correspondants - the absence of a Presence Control is a little unusual in a Marshall.
I also have a Fender Blues Deluxe by the way - but its too damn loud to play at home.... The DSL will overdrive at more reasonable volumes if you are worried about frightening your mum / the neighbours cat / adjacent villages etc. At the same time you can still put it through a 2 X 12 or a 4 X 12 if you want more balls....
If you like Eric Clapton, Robin Trower, Gary Moore, Peter Green type of stuff go try one out......
On the other hand, if you like playing at nine hundred miles an hour with all overdrive on full and fourteen pedals it may not be for you...
$700 is the price in England for the Eric Clpaton vintage style version by the way folks....
Would be interested to hear from more people with intelligent comments to make about set-ups.......
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US N/A
Submitted 06/24/2000
at 01:07am
by D. Anthony
Email: maxim<at>poncacity dot net
Features
:
3
This is a clarification on my studio review on the DSL 401. As a pro producer and mixing engineer who's worked with mega platinum acts, I work in the trenches with serious equipment. I AM FED UP WITH ALL THE JUNK THAT YOUNG MUSICIANS ARE PAYING HIGH DOLLAR FOR. Marshall has never been known to widely utilize pentodes of the EL 84 variety, as they break up early and are in no way similar to the EL 34 that has a great deal of headroom. The EL 34 is the basis of many Marshall legendary amps. Conversely, the Vox AC 30 has always used EL 84s in the power stage (a/k/a 6BQ5). Features: channel switching - great! But let's take a look at the inferior plastic pots, corners, inputs or outputs. Let's also take a look at a PC board with hot tubes and components underneath it. Do you think it will last? Will the DSL 401 and many of the other high priced junk being sold today be around in ten, twenty or thirty years from now? I think NOT! You're better off buying a vintage amp in excellent condition, re-cap it, starground it and add a three prong plug, and you'll understand why point-to-point wiring is the way to go. There's no PC board with cheap circuits to fry once tubes and trannies start cooking. The soldering on most amps today is a discrace. AS A CONSUMER AND YOUNG MUSICIAN, YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO DEMAND QUALITY. The bottom line is SOUND & QUALITY. Many companies that produced great amps years ago are now suddenly emerging from obscurity and on the RE-ISSUE BINGE. DON'T BUY INTO IT! The DSL 401 is overpriced, and made of inferior materials. This extends to the majority of other amps being made today. If you do find a good vintage amp, use good caps (Sprague, Xicon, etc), access good quality trannies, and have your amp tech properly sheild and ground your amp, and modify it to your needs, you will then have an amp that will probably outlive you. I've seen too many musicians drag in new equipment, only to realize their amp doesn't really sound that great on playback. Resulting in David! Can you fix it in the mix? No! Let me pull out a real piece of equipment - now let's try another take.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Please refer to review below.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Please refer to review below.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Please refer to review below.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Please refer to review below.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/21/2000
at 12:10am
by D. Anthony
Email: maxim<at>poncacity dot net
Features
:
5
Looks like a 1999. Got to test this out on a recording project. As a pro producer and mixing engineer, I get to try out a lot of equipment.
Because I work on high end Neve and SSL consoles, I am picky about sound. This amp is basically another cheaply made overpriced Marshall product. Inferior plastic & pots that won't last, and a PC board that will eventually fry because of the hot tubes (valves). Shoddy cabinet with cheap plastic corners. Another amp based on the legendary Vox AC 30, using the EL 84 and dual triodes of high mu, 12AX7 , with the exception that you can switch channels. After close miking this amp with an SM 57 slighly off axis and using an AKG 414 distant mic, which running it through a Neve preamp, I finally dragged out an old beaten up Alamo amp with a 12" speaker and tracked a song with a rocked out chorus. The Alamo sounded far better than the Marshall. Sorry I don't hear anything from the Marshall that I haven't heard before. If it was not so cheaply mass produced it might possibly last, but I seriously doubt it. No point-to-point wiring on this amp. Sorry, plastic components don't get me excited!
Sound Quality
:
5
Didn't hear anything soundwise that a number of vintage amps can't do better, including some new el cheapos with EL 84 tubes.
Reliability
:
3
Seriously doubt this amp will last. This extends to other brand names as well. PC boards and tubes do NOT MIX.
Customer Support
:
5
Once corresponded with the UK headquarters about a valvestate. Not impressed. Neither will you be when things go wrong!
Overall Rating
:
1
It is an okay sounding amp, but nothing spectacular. Since the one I used was at the studio, I certainly would not buy it. Too expensive and materials are inferior. Plug into a real vintage Super Lead Plexi and you'll hear the difference. NEW MARSHALL'S SUCK!!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 06/08/2000
at 09:26am
by Ugo
Email: none
Features
:
No Opinion
This amp has basic features, it's user friendly and really easy to dial in fantastic sounds (more on that later) It is versitile, and consistant at the same time. Meaning it can travel the spectrum but still remains to hold it's own great tone no matter if clean or over-drivin. It has 2.5 channels. 1.Clean 2.O/D 3.O/D + 20db of gain.
I use this amp to jam with my band and to play small clubs.
It's all tube (except for the rectifier which in my opinion is a plus)
It's got everything you need if you tend to come from the Simple is better" school. Which I do.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a Strat with custom Dimarzio pickups. Humbucker at the bridge.
I play blues, and fluid-sounding music with distorted tones. The amp gets a little noise when cranked, but no more than any other tube amp.
The sound that comes from my JCM 2000 DSL is second to none, and I mean that. I've played for almost 20 years, and have owned may tube amps. This sound is very satisfying, particularly due to the fact that Marshall has decided to use american size tubes in this amp. The same as mesa boogies. I don't know why this makes such a difference, but it does. The amp (when cranked) get the most thick and bluesy sound I've ever heard. It's very responsive to the guitars tone and volume controls. The clean channel has enough clean headroom to stay clean cranked, but the gain must stay about at half. The amp can go anywhere from a Greatful dead type clean to a Stevie ray, all the way to Van Halen land. (early Van halen land) this amp is raw and loooooves to be pushed. Don't put the gain up past half way (to retain clarity). Instead I push the amps master and preamp volume. A great setting ison the bridge humbucker, roll the tone doum and crank the O/D2 with the volume maxed---that'll give you a great Warren Haynes type of distortion. This amp creates the type of sound you want to eat cause there that fat, and delicious. It is a ral accomplishment on Marshall's part. I rarely give ten's, but my hat is off to the JCM 2000 DSL 401!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've had it for 5 months, and she's hasn't given me any problems yet
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
In my opinion, this amp takes the cake. Some would not like the fact that it doesn't have every feature and you can't get certain sounds out of it, but I'd rather have an amp with a tone of it's own, and a sound that is almost legendary. I would not be suprised if these amps don't become saught after collectables and are viewed in the windows of BOutiques in ten years. You got to here it!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/29/2000
at 10:57am
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
To compiment what " Matt The Squid " wrote on 4/28/00. I agree with most stuff he had to share with us. I took the orginal speaker out of mine and replaced it with a Celestion vintage 30. It took that amp to another level, the clean channel is incredibly dynamic and much bigger and smoother sounding. The drive channel just became better as well. The speaker seems to handle everything that the amp has to offer much nicer than the stock one. I just wanted to share this with people for what ever it was worth.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $575
Submitted 04/28/2000
at 12:04am
by Matt The Squid
Email: LoverBoyZero at juno<dot>com
Features
:
9
While amp shopping I considered everything from little two knob Fenders to the massive and confusing Johnson Millenium. After playing all these, the Marshall was the perfect middle ground, with enough controls to shape your sound without getting overwhelemed. The two and a half channels controlled by the footswitch give almost any sound you could desire. Two speaker outputs with switchable ohms let you add external cabs for more punch. The feature that impressed me most of all though is the Speaker emulated DI output that sounds great for direct recording and can be used instead of a mic live which really simplifies your setup and ,more importantly, sounds great. Of course the amp is all tube, like any real Marshall should be.
Sound Quality
:
9
This amp is extremely versatile. The two channels and gain boost cover every possible sound you could desire, except for surf twang or country. With an Epiphone Sheraton the clean channel is very warm and jazzy on the lower gain settings and down right evil with the clean gain cranked. With full gain the clean channel has less definition than lo gain distortion, but is much heavier with huevos to spare. With a Strat the clean channel is bright and spanky, gritty at higher gain levels. The distortion on this amp is amazing. When you get your hands on this amp, in your house or the local music store, play around with the two overdrives for a plethora of great sounds, far too many to describe here. A little hint:just because it's a Marshall doesn't meas it has to be at full gain all the time. Try turning the gain down and the master all the way up for extreme crunch. Or if you have a warehouse to play in, just turn everything all the way up. This amp not only sounds awesome but even at outrageously high volume levels is so well balanced you can stand five feet in front of it without blowing out your eardrums (Warning, try this only in a huge room like a warehouse or airplane hanger. Even though this amp is only forty watts it is loud! I assume no reponsibility if you try this in your bedroom and blow your brains out your ears.) Distortion-wise, there are no bad sounds in this amp. If you find one, email me. Another great feature of this amp is the DI output that sounds great. Plug straight in to your four track to record silently or in to the PA and never worry about microphones again. This amp works great in any environment and covers every guitar tone except for the really shimmery Fender stuff. But hey man, that's why you got a Marshall!!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've been playing it for a few months and haven't had any of the trouble other Marshall users have complained about so I'm happy. We'll see how it stands up so no rating for now
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with anything yet but the warranty is five years so once again no opinion for now.
Overall Rating
:
10
This amp rules. It has great tone, wide versatility, and works as a practical working amp. It looks cool too! I'm completely satisfied.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $680
Submitted 04/12/2000
at 08:15am
by Mike Marano
Email: none
Features
:
8
1999. This Amp is versitile in the fact that it has two and (1/2) channels. The (1/2) is a gain Boost of 20db. Which is very nice!
The amp has a really great clean channel, although it's kind of flat, it is the best a Marshall product has ever produces, or at least I've ever heard. It really sings, and it's thick. Great spanking rythyms,
and Thick Single notes. I love this clean sound! It's all tube, except for the rectifier, and the Tubes are like the tubes on American amps as opposed to the Fatter British tubes All Marshall's have comne equipped with in the past. I think It gives the Over-Drive a new sound that I think is just amazing. It's A great amp and will be looked upon as a gem in the future. The 40 watts are great, cause they allow you to crank the amp without permenant hearing damage. It has an effects loop I don't use, don't really like it. As far as this amp goes
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp sounds like a dream. I've read reviews previous to this and I agree with most of the reviews. This is NOT a metal amp or a Hard edge monster, but a beautiful singing blues/rock and just plain dream-like sounding amp for any kind of music that requires good tone. The sounds are easy to achieve, and the gain boost is a real plus. This amp gets a great vintage blues sound, and a fluid, creamy O.D. It sounds better as it gets louder, but also as all marshalls do, sounds great on low volumw levels. In all Honesty, this is up there with any botique amp I've played, and has the soul of an amp that has been around the block.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've had it for 3 months, it has had no problems so far, I'll get back on that
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
have not had to call, it's a simple machine.
Overall Rating
:
10
This amp is a gem!!!! BOTTOM LINE
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $660
Submitted 03/31/2000
at 12:14pm
by Greg G.
Email: mymind8u at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
This puppy has a killer clean channel(very thick) and has a dirt channel with an additional 20+db overdrive. Provides great tone with simplicity at your fingers. My only beef with this amp is that it comes with only one 12" speaker. Its a 40 watt amp and since i was used to playing on a 60 watt amp, i was weary that it didn't have the power I yearned for. However this piece of hardware does the job just fine!
Sound Quality
:
9
I play an '83 Fender American strat with a Seymour Duncan Hot Rail in the bridge position for the extra output and tone. The clean sound is REALLY nice. I was quite shocked at the sound i was able to achieve thru the clean channel. I play classic rock--alternative--punk---to metal and the dirt on this amp is very versatile. However, again, my only complaint is that it has only one 12 inch speaker. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BUYING AN EXTENSION CABINET FOR A MUCH FULLER SOUND. 2 weeks after buying this amp i went out and ordered another 12 inch speaker cabinet from the marshall factory and now the amp sounds SWWEEEET.
I've been playing in clubs for about 10 years now and i must say this is what i have been looking for. (Here and there i will push the output with a tubescreamer as well). if someone took a bat to my amp i would def. get another one. But the sound is so much fuller with the extension cab. If you play in bars, do yourself a favor and add another speaker, YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I sure hope so, i havent had it too long to judge the reliability!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Marshall is good to me
Overall Rating
:
9
I played thru a slew of marshall solid states and fender amps before i bought this amp and this tube amp kicks all ass. I was a marshall virgin before this amp(Fenders and Peaveys in the past) but i finally found the sound i have been looking for and the best part is its simplicity. If you think it sounds great now, wait until you add an extension to it. The rest is icing on the cake.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 03/28/2000
at 07:35am
by Frank Mahn
Email: none
Features
:
10
WOW!!!! what a clean channel! 40Watts, pretty loud. It has two main channels and effects loop.I play blues jams mostly. I imagine if you miked this amp, you could play anywhere with power to spare.
Sound Quality
:
10
I can't say enough about this amp. I been playing for a long time, play mostly strats. I'm not going to bore you with the schematics of the sound, all I'm going to say is that you have to hear this amp cranked to believe it. It's pure tone. I'm in love with it. Marshal has created a master piece!!! Great for singing -over driviv' blues. Clean channel
sounds very VOX-like. and the over drive is killer-Biting, FAT and smooth as a cucumber.
Reliability
:
9
have played small gigs, no problems yet. It seems to be built pretty solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
please play this amp, if you want to be amazed, and crank this bitch up!!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 03/27/2000
at 01:56pm
by Johnny Bettes
Email: none
Features
:
9
It's 40 watts, all tube circutry, 2 channell (with a third gain boost.)
Effects loop, Great Clean Channel. I play small clubs, jam sessions...mike it and play giant's stadium. It has enough power, and allows you to pump it to the max.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a Les Paul. I play classic rock and BLUES, for 32 years.
This amp has what it takes to go into the history books. The clean is like nothing Marshall has ever put out. Very responsive and versitile, a very original sound, pure tone that pleases the ear. The Lead channel is great, and keeps getting better as the months go by. This amp is perfect for all styles, and keeps it's own personality with any sound dialed in. It truly is one of the greatest amps I've ever owned. It's construction is solid, and the fact that you can crank the amp without third degree hearing damage is a major bonus. Set the gain at 3 the pre-amp volume on 10, treble at 7 mids at 8 bass at 8 and crank the master volume for an UNBELIEVABLE blues tone that sounds fantastic with any guitar I've played. This amp is the best product marshall has come out with in a long, long time. I give it the acadamy award for best amp of the year. It's nice to see Marshall returning to a user-friendly
"roots" based control board as well. This amp is back to basics, back to pure unadulterated TONE!!!!!!! I'd give it a 12 if I could.
Reliability
:
10
yeah! She's built like a mac truck!!!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
10
welcome home, tone. I'd but it again in a heartbeat. I've played Matchless', Fenders, Old Marshalls, Vox's.....This takes the cake, you got to try it to believe it!!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 03/24/2000
at 07:12am
by Johnny Tonality
Email: none
Features
:
10
It's a 40 watt all tube 2.5 channel amp. It's loud for fourty watts, but it can be cranked to ten without permenant damage to the ear. (unlike a DC-3). You really get the chance to heat these tubes up for some unbeatable silky tone. I play small clubes, but you can mike it and play anywhere. Also Has a noisy effects loop that I don't use. The Clean Channel is great! Especially for a marshall. Reals has a nice sound, starts to break up around a little past half way. The Reverb is nice...not fender, but this is not ment to be a fender. It's simply Marshall's best sopunding amp since the Plexi....
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a USA Strat and a PRS Dragon. Sounds great with both, but like it with the strat better. It's low noise, but the Dist. Can be brutal. However this is primarily a Blues/Rock amp. It's not high-gain heaven, just the greatest sound I've heard in a long time. SMOOOOOOOOTH. Not brittle. Crank the mids, and you'll have a great punchy lead, that is rare and hard to come by. I've been playing for 25 years, and can honestly say this amp just makes you want to play. What ever you style is, this amp can handle it....with authority. this amp is BUTTER!!!!
SURE TO BE A CLASSIC!!!!!
Reliability
:
8
hasn't failed yet. solid sound structure, have had it for a year.
Customer Support
:
9
there helpful + Marshall has a great web site, and the respond!!!!
Overall Rating
:
10
As I said, I've played alot of amps, played alot period.
this amp is very musical, very dynamic, and just sounds like a dream come true. Loves single coils!! Really responds to the pick, and because of the different type of tubes they are using (I.E. Mesa/Fender style---Not the 6L6 British standards, these are american style) the amp does not sound like a raw Marshall that your used to hearing, but like something more original and overall....BETTER!!!!
This 401 will go down in history....It's a basic Tone Master...
This is a hotDOG.....Harness it's power, and sieze the sound!!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $670
Submitted 03/22/2000
at 12:00pm
by diggity dog
Email: none
Features
:
7
manufatured in 1999 this amp is versatile, but like all Marshalls
it is mainly an amp for over driven sounds. 2 channel, with a third option for a gain boost. Has effects loop, and all the basics. It's a loud 40 watter, all tube (solid state rectifier.)
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a strat. It suits it fine. Gets a smooth as can be fat fat fat
singing sound. Not too noisy, nicer than usual clean channel, for marshall. Clean goes distort at high volumes. This distortion is second to none for smokin' blues and rock tones.
Marshall has really toned up their shit. Set the trebble high, and you'll fly.
Reliability
:
10
yes
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
for the money, not for the money the amp sounds killer, and lends itself to the player, like good amp should. It's very responsive and easily controllable.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $680
Submitted 03/14/2000
at 08:22am
by lou massaia
Email: loum at clinedavis<dot>com
Features
:
9
This tube comco Amp was manufactured in 2000. 2 main channels w/ a 20db gain bost that is footswitchable. Effects loop. I use it for small clubs and jams. 40 watts that allow you to crank the bitch up for cream of the crop..smooth distortion with nice depth.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a Music Man Silouette special loaded with 2 singles and a hum. at the bridge. I play Blues and all music with high energy and feeling. When somebody asks an artist "what type of music do you play?" I say..."I play what I feel, and I play it with soul." That is what this amp has. It's a fourty watt SOUL MACHINE that cuts through with smooth as can be distortion and a singing clean channel, (with nicer depth to it than any Marshall I've played through in the past.) Clean channel begins to break up after 5 on the volume. The user-friendly board makes it very easy to dial in great tones. Using the neck single coil I get a killer "Slashish" FAT_FAT tone. Using the bridge Hum., I get a great Dicky Bettes/Allman Sound. The amp just sings. It's not to noisy at all, even when cranked up. The distortion can get brutal, but don't hesitate to use extreem setting to get what you want with this baby, and you'll find your sound in no time.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for 4 months with no problems. She's built pretty solid, with a re-inforced back.
Customer Support
:
10
there fine.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been Playing for 15 years and have been on the search for an amp like this for a while. It's pretty simple, Versile enough for most playes. If you want to capture that fat, singing sound, look no furthur. This amp is warm and a pure pleasure to play...It literally makes you want to express yourself cause the sound is just so nice.
And it sound great with any guitar I've plugged into it.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/03/2000
at 06:46pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
All listed below. Very interactive gain and volume controls. The reverb is not too deep, but not deep enough for surf music. FX Loop- I don't use it.
Sound Quality
:
7
The amp sounds good most of the time. 25% of the time, the amp sound to dark or too light. Tone controls are best all the way up on the gain channel and all straight up on the clean channel. It is not the best amp in the world, hence the pretty good grade. I play blues and classic rock. When cranked all the way, makes every hand movement audible, and I'm a clean player. Good Hendrix clean sound and of course, overdrive.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 03/03/2000
at 08:59am
by Kellen
Email: punkrockerpimp at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
This is my first personal tube amp, but I've used many very expensive all tube half-stacks. I've used a Crate Blue Voodoo, Carvin Vintage 50, and many different Marshalls. I just got this amp about a week ago. It is just about the perfect little amp. It gets plenty loud enough for practice, sounds good mik'd througha club's PA. Its only 40 watts, but it is pretty efficient, and is about as loud as the Carvin. It has three way channel switching, with a clean, overdrive, and a 20db gain boost switch for the overdrive. This is great if you want to kick in with a little added sustain for solos, or if you don't want to have to reconfigure your amp for each song. Its built like a brick, and for some reason, it has that sweet marshall smell to it. All Marshalls seem to smell this way. It has an effects loop and reverb, but the reverb's not to great. I don't use reverb anyway except for on the clean channel. It'd be nice if they put the reverb selector on the footpedal. As it is you have to buy another seperate pedal. It has a speaker emulated out, but I haven't tried it yet. It also comes loaded with a Celestion Gold-Back speaker. Its definitely not loaded with a whole lot of features, but what do you expect for under 700 dollars. But it does have all the features that I use, and I couldn't ask for anything more from this amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
If you could believe this, the clean channel on this amp is just about the best that I've heard on any Marshall. I love this channel, because it has a lot of character. Unlike the Carvin, this amp has a gain control, so you can go anywhere from a compressed super clean sound like an AC30 to a perfect open clean sound, through a sparkly barely overdriven sound to a really punchy overdrive. The tone controls are awesome. Just one little move and you can hear a big difference. The overdrive channel is exactly what you'd expect from a Marshall. Its awesome. This thing has tons of gain. Not as much as the BV, but I could never use that much anyway. I set the gain at about 4, and I get a nice cruchy sound on OD1 and a great lead sound on OD2. You can put the gain at 10 and scoop the mids and get a great metal tone. Its great. The overdrive channel has a volume control as well, so you can balance out between the two channels. And, like all tube amps, this baby sings when its hotrodded. Turn everything up and you get this beautiful sparkly clean tone, and almost infinite sustain on the OD. Its great. I plugged it into a 4x10 cab, and you can just hear the extra saturation. Just a great chunky marshall sound. I love it. The distortion was kinda tinny running through my strat, so I bought a Hot-Rails Humbucker, and now it sounds great. I sounds awesome with a Gibson SG as well. This is also a very quiet amp. No sound whatsoever when you turn your guitar down. Theres a quite noticable buzz with the single coils, but the humbucker is silent. It has wonderful feedback too. I just love all the sounds this amp makes.
Reliability
:
7
Haven't really had any problems. I think one of the preamp tubes got nocked up a bit during shipping because when you turn the clean channel up past about 7 it makes this quiet high pitched hum. I've heard that thats associated with broken up parts inside the tubes, so I'm not sure. I always gig with a backup, but I'm not expecting any problems for quiet some time. I know people that have played for years without changing the tubes on their Marshalls, but I doubt that I'll be so lucky considering how much a love the sound of it hotrodded. We'll see though. Because of the hum I'm gonna have to give this catagory a 7.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
It has a nice 90 day tube warranty, so I'm gonna see about getting a free set. I just don't want to have to be without an amp while its fixed, so I'm hoping that they'll just send them to me. The only other amp I have is a SS Peavey. I haven't really had relations with the Customer Support yet.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing about 4 years, but I seriously don't know if I'll ever buy another amp. Its a combo, but it sounds great through cabinets and has 2 parallel speaker outs. I'm seriously in love with this amp though. The tube thing isnt Marshalls problem, more likely UPS's, but other than that this amp is perfect. Not quite a 10, because its not perfect, but I have to give it a 9.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: $880 (Singaore dollars)
Submitted 12/14/1999
at 08:38pm
by ahmad d
Email: impaler01<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
7
for a full, detailed info on this amp kindly refer to Marshall's homepage. it's also user ignorant-free, myself included.
thi is my 1st true marshall, my other marshall is a micro 1/2 stack, the MS-2. i'm very happy with the features of this amp, can see that it's built to last, kudos to the simple/ user friendly control panel. for a brand name like marshall, u just wanna plug in & discover what the product is all about. too many knobs/ features will put off most players as they try to figure out the sound that they want. it's called FRUSTRATION.
my only dissent is the FX loop access which is located at the rear. i dunno what marshall's up to but maybe this amp was designed to fully complement a rack unit. how about being fair & consider those deprived of such a unit/ despise using technical gadgetry. even the Peavey Express 112 has front access FX loop feature...
Sound Quality
:
9
sound- arguably the most important factor when buying the amp. i was really looking for a good-for-everything tube unit, but most are beyond reach financially/ not available here in singapore until the DSL 401/ 201 debuted. this marshall was reputed to sound good clean & overdriven so i had to check it out. true enough the clean channel will rival certain fender models but when overdrive is concerned, marshall is the business.
fans of the VS series may be disappointed with how the overdrives sound, it lacks the crisp. both the OD1 & OD2 differ in their overdrive characteristics (from the VS), be warned. but hey, this is a tube unit, it's suppossed to sound different.
more importantly, the 401 reacted well with my gibson/ fender/ all my ibanezs. not to mention the pickups- dimarzios/ duncans- they all just click with this unit.
to be fair, the overdrive unit (to me) is strictly an overdrive unit. if u look for to play fear factory/ meshuggah/ morbid angel, u might wanna link up your favourite distortion to it's clean channel & get down to business. for me i try everything, distortion, multi FX, i even link up pedals to the FX loop, all combinations produce a characteristic sound which can be easily tweaked to suit your flavour.
all in all, i'm really into the simple but effective controls. even a slight tweak to ANY knob will radically alter your tone, that's really the forte of marshall. i have not finished experimenting yet...
Reliability
:
9
so far i've not brought this one out to play. friends have warned me b4 about marshall's sudden drop in volume while in use. no such problems with this 401 so far. i guess those were older models' peculiarities. no other problems (yet).
Customer Support
:
9
the dealer i bought this unit from is the new distributor for marshall. although mine hasn't been broken b4, my dealer actually recognizes me personally, they keep giving tips on certain things like maintenance & set up ideas each time i walk in to buy strings (which is quite often). they are also technically informed & do repairs + have experience with marshalls. service is also fantastic, they even offer the use of their trolley to bring the 401 to the taxi stand for me- now that's service! not to mention queries- these guys ACTUALLY answer my e-mails even!
i ain't trying to be biased here, but i know a good service when i see one. well done Davis Guitar Music Centre.
Overall Rating
:
8
i've only owned this baby for about 5 mnths, it's too early to mention reliability here, especially when it's still confined to the premises of home. so far i've nothing negative to say. i think players are waiting for affordable tube units to come by, the 401/ 201 is the answer. players are also constantly hunting for good brand names, it's important that dealers know what they are, marshall is certainly one of them. (not to mention MESA/ BOOGIE, SOLDANO)
after a certain duration of playing this unit will get all heated up, i've resorted to cooling it down with an electric fan. maybe marshall will like to incorporate a small internal fan of some sort as an internal cooling unit. i think this might prolong the amp's life even (then again i may be wrong...)
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $620.00
Submitted 11/25/1999
at 02:53pm
by Anonymous
Email: painters<at>fastol dot com
Features
:
7
These new Marshall combo's were made in 1999.I ordered mine in April and finally received it about three week's ago.I play in a classic rock,new(yuck) cover band and have found that it is a very versatile amp in this situation.I have one major gripe about this amp,when switching between channel one and two there is a delay.I have emailed several people who also own this amp and asked if their's did the same and have received one response,his switched on command with no delay.
Sound Quality
:
8
I am using a Ibanez RG-750 made in 88 with EMG pickup's and a G&L with Fender Texas special's in the neck and mid position's and a Jeff Beck Jr. in the bridge.The Ibanez sound's excellent in the channel two and doe's well in the channel one when I back off the volume a wee bit.The G&L also sound's good through channel two but I prefer the sound of the J.B Jr. with alot of distortion,single coil's to my ear's just dont cut it with load's of distortion.It also shine's in channel one and when I adjust my tube screamer just right can get a good Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix sound with the G&L through channel one.Work's well with any kinda music I play from SRV Lenny to Megadeth Symphony of Destruction.
Reliability
:
7
I have never had an amp fry on me at a gig and have played the club circuit for 15 year's.Having said that,I still carry a back-up.I have owned three Marshall's and have never had a problem with them although I have heard the horror storie's.I did replace the tube's with Groove Tube's after listening to channel one making this weird noise and away the noise went after replacing them.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No prob's so far.
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing for 22 year's and this amp rate's as my #2.I also own a VHT 45 head and 4X12 and is the best amp I have EVER owned.I also have two Mesa Boogie Studio 22's that sound pretty good.A Fender Pro-Sonic round's out my collection and it is a great amp though the clean channel could sound a little more "glassy".This is a nice little amp though, I would have to think twice about buying another one if it was stolen or lost.I think I would send my money the VHT way.I didnt compare it to anything else I read about it and heard about it from the music store I purchase from and decided that I "needed" another amp,a Marshall.This is once again,a great little amp but wish that the channel's would switch when "I" want them to.Maybe it is just me or just my amp?
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $530
Submitted 11/23/1999
at 10:38pm
by James Leung
Email: faith_angel at pacific<dot>net<dot>sg
Features
:
9
This is an update on my review. Briefly, this amp is... 1999 made in UK, definitely versatile, used for blues, Christian rock and jazz. 3-channel (okay, 2.5 channels!)... read the previous reviews!
Sound Quality
:
9
New evaluation with new axe. Fender MIM Strat with EMG SA/SA/89 into BOSS ME-8 into amp input. Awesome. Cleaner than ever and unbeatable distortion. The humbucker bridge is really a killer on the OD2 channel especially with your tone knob down to 2. No need for any effects if distortion is what you're looking for. Reverb is great but not really enough. However I will add some reverb from the EFX and thus balance it out. Never noisy even with everything to the max acceptable lever at home... (my volume tolerance is quite high) Probably the pickups are noiseless though, never ran a stock one into it. Very warm sound especially the clean channel. The dirty channels are a bit thin sounding for a Strat and I have to up the mids a bit and roll of the top.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Had it for 2 months with careful maintaining. No problems yet but I shouldn't count the chickens before they hatch. Maybe next year I will come back.
Customer Support
:
7
Okay... the shop owner is a nice old chap. The tech is well, quiet and silent. The salesgirl is... quite helpful though.
Overall Rating
:
9
No use saying though. This amp seems to suit any kind of music unless you want bliss clean tone from a Fender Hot Rod or Twin Reverb. I should never get it lost or else... the thief will have to pay for it... make sure he sell his everything and get me a Boogie stack. I will still buy this amp though. Great for home and studio use.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 11/17/1999
at 08:18am
by David R
Email: none
Features
:
8
Features have already been covered in previous submissions. Overall I'm happy with the features (master volume, FX loop, separate EQs, channel footswitch, ability to drive a cabinet).
I would prefer separate master volume controls for the 2 channels.
Has parallel FX loop - I prefer series. My Boss BF-2 Flanger does not work well in the parallel FX loop.
I wish it were self-biasing.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play a Fender American Standard Strat (Bridge - SD Hot Rail; Mid - SD Hot Rail; Neck - Stock Single Coil). I play a wide variety of music in a Christian band - praise and worship, pop rock, hard rock so I need both clean and overdriven sounds. Great overdrive at low volume is important to me because most of the time I use the line out into the PA and I flip the amp around and use it as a monitor.
Clean sounds - clean channel is OK. Doesn't sparkle quite as much as I'd like but still sounds good. Not enough clean headroom - begins to break up with gain at 5. I find that this makes it difficult for me to equalize the volume between the clean channel and the overdrive channel when I really drive the power amp tubes in overdrive. I rate the clean sound as a 6.
Overdrive/distortion sounds - excellent, classic Marshall sound. I couldn't be happier with the overdrive. I have not yet tried to drive a 2x12 or 4x12 cabinet with the amp so I can't comment on that. I can't seem to get a great metal sound out of the overdrive channel but I can get a good metal sound using my Boss Metal Zone through the clean channel with the mids on zero. I rate the overdrive sounds as a 9.
My overall category rating is an 8 (great overdrive sounds are more important to me than great clean sounds).
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've only had the amp about a month. No problems yet. Although I have a backup (Marshall VS100R) I don't have it with me when I play. It's too soon for me to rate this category.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've not had any experience in this area.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've played for about 10 years (5 years as a teen, quit for 15 years, picked it up again 5 years ago). This is my first tube amp and I'm very happy. I was looking for versatility, tube overdrive and low wattage. This amp has all of these features. I compared to similar wattage all tube Fenders but I liked the Marshall overdrive better and the Marshall has more features. If lost or stolen I would definitely buy it again.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $595
Submitted 11/07/1999
at 09:04pm
by Laine Baker
Email: druggedmonkey at beer<dot>com
Features
:
7
1999, Made in.. uh, England (milton keynes, baby- July 10th, the BIG DAY OUT!) 2 Channels, plus switchable ODs (Overdrive 1/2, 2 has some lethal gain). Mix control, parallel FX loop, all tube (4 ECC83 preamps, 4 EL84 output tubes). Independant EQs. 40 watts. 1 12" Celestion Gold-Back speaker, developed by Marshall. Uh, it's a marshall combo amp, how much can it have?
Sound Quality
:
10
DAMN. Amazing tone- I love a sound like Glenn Tipton's or Dave Murray's. I REALLY have that Dave Murray tone with my Ibanez JEM7, bass at 8, mids at 6.5, treble at 7, gain at 8, OD2, some nice reverb. The clean- god, I have WANTED this clean sound since I started playing guitar.. amazing amazing amazing. This amp sounded GODLY with no effects- when I added my pedals (Boss DD-5, Boss CE-5, Vox Wah-Wah, Boss NF-2 Noise Gate, Morley Dyna Comp). Delay and Chorus and Noise Gate thru the loop, wah and comp in front of the amp. It sounds amazing. VERY defined, tight, high-gain sound- take any boogie, this creams it. But you HAVE to use good pickups- my DiMarzio Breed (medium output), do it quite nicely, and my backup guitar's EMGs have a more distorted sound, with slightly less 'Sing' to it. Love this amp. I love it.
Reliability
:
1
ARGH ARGH ARGH- typical Marshall for ya here. My first 401 went through 5 tubes in 30 minutes. Traded it in for a new one very quickly. I got a new one afterwards, worked nicely- till it stopped turning on after a day. ARGH. Returned it, got another one- that one has been fine to me, gotta love it.
My JCM-900 blew a fuse and died in the middle of a solo.
My JMP-1 gradually lost gain until i got it repaired.
I love the Marshall tone, it's an amazing sound, it fits me to a "T". But the damn things are unreliable as hell. At best. I can't gig without a backup, so my Line6 POD is there so i can plug it into the board if my marshall dies. Eek!
Customer Support
:
10
They are fantastic- they sent me a new set of output tubes for my JCM900 SL-X in less than 2 weeks- from Milton Keynes to Washington, DC. I love these guys. So friendly- I toured their factory this summer, and was very surprised by the guitarist-friendly attitude and top-notch work ethic. Fender and Gibson should take note with Marshall. That's why I wear my Marshall jacket with pride (Yes, I actually bought one of those jackets)
Overall Rating
:
9
It's an amazing combo amp, and hooked up to my Celestion 30-equipped 4x12, it's an amazing stack, but the reliability issues may put you off on buying one. I would honestly buy it again, because I am very faithful to marshall. I did try out many amps when I bought this one, including a Mesa Nomad (nice, but not this...), Peavey Ultra, Peavey 5150, Fender Hot Rod, Soldano Atomic 16, Crate Blue Voodoo.. this one hit me the best, and offered a nice plateau from where my signature sound came through with power and class. I love it. Make it reliable, please!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/27/1999
at 01:52pm
by bill rost
Email: stratman91<at>aol dot com
Features
:
No Opinion
UPDATE TO MY REVIEW
Sound Quality
:
9
It is definatly getting better!! Ive found that with a chorus and delay in the loop(fx button out)on ch.b i can get Zakk Wylde,whitesnake(sykes), and Def leppards (new cd) tones. Its all a matter of the scoop mid button in or out. Also i thought at first it was alittle bright but now im at settings: 6trb,8mid,4bass,6pres.Gain B(ultra)5,and its great! Im using my les paul alot with it. WET DREAM LEAD and CRUNCH'n rythmn.the light chorus really smooths it out,silky!!The only thing i dont like is i wish the A channel had no gain or just clean instead.Granted i havent been playing with that ch. much so it could be there yet.It does do a good bluesy 60's zep-land tone. Oh with the gain down and buttons out i found myself in that black crows hot-rodded stones kind of tone.cool!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
i give a 10 because for the money it is totally worth it.Im sure there are better tones out there but it boils down to money,muti racks,amps,etc. Judge this amp on your own!!!not everyones nit picky doesnt do it all crap!nothing does!!!!!
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/25/1999
at 09:59am
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
The amp is a two channel 40 watt "Mostly" tube combo. It has a gain boost on the overdrive channel to give three channel versatility, but it isn't truly three channel like the TSL amps (although it costs less than half the price of the cheapest TSL combo, so wadya want!?!) "Mostly" tube means tube preamp and power section, but solid-state rectification which DOES make a difference in the way the amp responds at medium and high drive/output levels. It's probably a class A/B, and does have the usual Marshall clipping diodes on the overdrive section. In case you don't know, thats why a Marshall drives harsh like it does (good metal overdrive) and a Fender Hot-rod (with no clipping diodes) drives softer... (good for blues and light rock).
By the way, one of the coolest things about this amp is that the clean section has a gain control but NO clipping diodes, so that you can get the less harsh "true" tube overdrive on that channel if you crank the gain.
The power section is adequate for this price range and is loud enough for the price. Your not going to play stadiums with this, but you could play a medium size hall if you stuck a 4x12 cab under it.
It has direct out and a very nice METAL footswitch.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play rock, metal, jazz, etc. and this amp suits me pretty well. I use two main guitars, a Les Paul Custom with 500-T and 496-R pickups and an Ibanez RG520QSTK with a Tone-Zone in the bridge and the Stock V8 moved to the neck. (This is a good metal combo by the way.)
The clean is very warm and soft, moving up to ZZ-Top overdrive at the top of the gain.
The overdrive is kind of harsh and had me keep reaching for the treble knob to turn it down. But you can get good Metallica riffs if you turn down the mids and crank the Bass and Treble.
I have not yet cranked the master volume to see how the low power triode power section sounds when cranked, but I understand that it has a slightly more agressive edge than an EL-34.
One last thing. Setting the overdrive 2 mostly up with the tone controll down and the neck pickup on in my Paul, I NAILED!!!! the sweet child o' mine intro! Absoulutely perfect!!! If you play GNR covers, this would be your amp IMHO.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
N/A Sorry.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A Sorry.
Overall Rating
:
9
As far as affordable tube combos go, this thing IS IT!! I always loved the JCM-2000 preamp, but never needed a stadium sized power section or the $1000 price tag. This amp fits the bill nicely.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $595
Submitted 10/22/1999
at 06:29pm
by Tom W
Email: rilford<at>aol dot com
Features
:
9
Knobs and functions are all listed in other reviews so I wont beat that dead horse here. Front and back panels are excellent! I like the cab-voiced line-out just to plug in a tuner without adding another gizmo to the signal chain. And I love the 2-button foot switch with red LED's (and corresponding lights on the amp) to keep it all clear if effects and tones get confusing. BEST FEATURE is having adjustable gains on both channels as opposed to the standard choice of "squeaky clean" vs. dirty found on most 2-channel amps. Score 10 so far, BUT...what it lacks feature-wise is a Presence control used on the big-dog (EL-34) Marshalls. This amp needs that feature desperately. I'll pull just one point here and save my big gripe for the Sound Quality section.
Sound Quality
:
5
5 points = half of 10. Remember, tone is subjective so you may disagree (and that's cool). Right up front, I play hard rock and blues covers on many different guitars, mainly 70's stuff that had a lot of Marshall amp sounds in it. Channels: Let's call them "A" (on the left side) and "B" (on the right). Tone: On A, I dialed up a really nice bluesy rhythm crunch - so far so good. On B, I wanted to overdrive something similar to A, but stronger and with bright distorted sustain for leads (ala Jimi, Jimmy, Skynyrd, Walsh, Doobs, etc). But B was dark, buzzy, murky, and lacked the pretty voice of A at all gain levels. And OD2 (augmented 20db lead-boost over B) sounded loose and trashy despite hours of adjusting and trying really hard to justify keeping this otherwise well-constucted amp. My son played some metal on it and we were both digging the HUGE gobs of distortion this muscular little machine pumped out, but he also found nothing sweet on B with anything other than bridge pickups. We played my Fender, Gibson and Ibanez on both the Marshall and a used tube Crate that made our jaws drop in comparison. We both loved the Marshall's A channel, but B made neck pickups on the Les Paul and Ibanez sound muddy and toneless. Although $595 is a great price, it's just too much for any 2-channel amp with only one musical channel (or one that makes neck pickups sound like doo-doo, take your pick). Even my Strat single coils were merely bearable and only hinting at their trademark "cry." To be fair, OD2 was MOST IMPRESSIVE for the last 12 bars of the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again." 5 points out of possible 10 for each beautiful channel = 5 points total for tone.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Worked as advertized for the week I owned it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never tried Marshall's support.
Overall Rating
:
5
I've played and gigged off and on for over 25 years on all varieties of gear from naked combos to stacks miked through huge PA's. While I LOVE the features, volume, wattage, clever pedal lights, compact size, light weight, handsome appearance, and Marshall image (I sincerely hope to find another amp with this array of bells and whistles), it all comes down to tone. Had to pass on it and I'm glad I still could. Though I try hard to support smaller "mom and pop" music shops, Guitar Center's willingness to bargain put the price in my acceptable range (however, don't get me started on obscenely overinflated USED gear prices). But it was their 30-day full refund warranty that saved the day once I heard this amp at home and other places where I play with several of my own guitars, and next to other amps that just SOUNDED BETTER at all volume levels. In my opinion, any good 2-channel tube amp should be able to deliver more clean tone, dirt, sustain, crunch, bass, mid and treble than you really need. Then you simply adjust the knobs and use the sound(s) you like. This one didn't do that for me.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $646
Submitted 10/20/1999
at 09:39pm
by Alan
Email: afritz<at>newmark dot com
Features
:
8
See other reviews for details. In summary, 2-1/2 channel 40w all-tube combo with 12" speaker. This amp really deserves a presence control to provide the final tweak to its fantastic distortion. The reverb could be a little deeper and richer.
Sound Quality
:
9
This is my first tube amp. I've had solid state amps and still have a multi-effect processor with two tubes in the preamp.
This amp has a VERY wide tonal range. The clean channel goes from almost too clean to a nice sparkling tone, think of Towshend live, to just the right amount of break-up (kind of Stones-ish).
The overdrive channel picks-up at where the clean channel stops and covers the entire range of classic Marshall tones from AC/DC to Zeppelin. You can get Lenny Kravitz' "Fly Away" sound in under 10 seconds.
The boost on the overdrive channel, the 1/2 channel, gives you the real deal "brown" sound. It just smokes! Run your guitar through a flanger and Van Halen's "Unchained" is an easy target. This is the sound I've wanted for 15 years now. It is soooooo good that I find myself overlooking the great tones available on the clean and unboosted overdrive channels. This is sonic heroin..
It also makes great sound at low volume although it's easy to fall prey to "volume creep". I haven't played it at high volume for any length of time yet, I live in an apartment, so I assume that the tone keeps getting better as you push the power amp.
Anyone not conviced that all-tube amps are unbeatable, as I once was, needs to try this amp. It costs a little more than some other seemingly comparible amps, but the tone will knock you on your ass like few others.
Reliability
:
7
Only a few weeks old. It seems to have a bad speaker cable because the sound cuts out once in a while. Jiggling the speaker cable fixes the problem just fine.
The faceplate and top of the cabinet get REALLY hot after being used for a while. Is this expected in a tube amp? I wonder if the heat will cause problems over time.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't needed support, yet (see reliability comments).
However, I ordered the amp from Musician's Friend on April 18, 1999. Marshall apparently failed to ship any of the amps to MF until early Oct. 1999. I had to wait 5-1/2 months for the little bastard to arrive. I complained to MF on a regular basis and got the shipping fee waived.
Overall Rating
:
9
The perfect little rock'n roll amp for people who don't need enough power to make a crowd deaf. If you need a jack-of-all trades, yet master of several, rock'n roll amp, this is it.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 3400 (FIM)
Submitted 10/19/1999
at 01:07pm
by Thomas Boyling
Email: thomas<dot>boyling at rocketmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
This is a 1999 model valve amplifier featuring two independant channels and a 20db boost on the overdrive channel. I wouldn't class the boost as its own channel as it shares the 3-band eq with the overdrive channel. Spring reverb, paralel fx-loop and a speaker emulated D.I. Footswitch has two switches, one is for switching from clean to OD1 and the other is to engage OD2. No footswitch for the reverb suplied although you can plug one in on the rear panel. It has 4 12AX7's and 4 EL84's, actually I'm not sure about the powertubes. Hope I got it right!! 1 x 12" Celestion speaker. What is missing is a Presence or a Contour knob, which Marshalls usually have. That is something I would like. The power (40W) is adequate for band rehearsals and smallgigs and why not big gigs too if it's miked. Small minus for the missing Presence knob and the reverb switch.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play either a pretty light popmusic with either a Strat w/Lace Sensors or a Jaguar. The kind of sounds I needed were a good clean sound and a nice smooth overdrive like perhaps on Supergrass' I should Coco. It also has a great rock overdrive and even decent metal sounds. But don't trust me on those metal sounds as I certainly am not a expert on them. Reverb sounds pretty bad on the OD channel. It has a high pitch whine to it that I can't explain. Please, inform me all you other owners if you also experience this sound. Good job I never really use reverb. On the clean channel and through the D.I it sounds as good as a spring reverb can sound. Cool! The amp is not noisy at all compared to something like an old Vox or Marshall. It is a very versatile amp producind convincing tones from crystal clean (not quite Fender) to massive Marshall distortion. The clean sound is definately good! It sounds good but it isn't perhaps as versatile as say a Rivera or a Mesa so I won't be able to give it top marks although it is a great bargain for it's price!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have had it for about a month! Sounding fine!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I ahve been playing for about 5 years now and this is my first valveamp. I playd a Valvestate and a Digitech SGS 2112 before and this is definately better sounding than either of those. If it were stolen I don't know what I would do... perhaps get the same amp or shop around for something else. I compared this amp with a Mesa/Boogie Subway Rocket, a Line 6, a Johnsson and a Fender Blues DeLuxe. I really didn't want any emulating amps but I gave them a fair chance anyway. Subway Rocket was really cool, but underpowered at 22W = no reverb and no separate eq's. The Marshall was cheap and a very very good sounding amp. I am totally convinced with it. Oh yeah, the front panel gets so hot you can actually fry eggs on it. Watch yourself when turning those knobs or you won't be fretting your guitar for a while. I would definately check this amp out if shopping for a new amp.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $518
Submitted 10/06/1999
at 12:28am
by Muso Jamses
Email: none
Features
:
10
It's probably a 1999 model made in UK. It's a vast improvement over my previous run-down solid-state amp. This amp is a beauty for home and practice. It should perform well in a gig when you hook it up into cabs, but I've yet to try that. Talking about being versatile, this amp is definitely the one for me. But I think it can suit several other styles, especially rock and metal. For country it is okay, but I would prefer something cleaner. 40W of tube power is literally blasting my windows away. It has 4 ECC83s and 4 EL84s, all Yugoslavia-made. 2-and-a-half channels to be concise. Clean, OD1, OD2 (which has 20dB more drive than OD1 in the same settings). Comes with footswitch. Lacks a presence control, which I in turn use my effects processor to control. I still cannot use the parallel EFX loop properly, so I decided to run the guitar straight through my BOSS ME-8 then into the amp.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play my faithful friend - a Fender Standard Stratocaster with a Seymour Duncan Cool Rails at neck, Classic Stack at mid and Hot Stack at bridge. The amp is bassy, and you will need to boost your high-end. The overdrive channel sounds like a Blues Driver ran into the clean channel of a Fender Hotrod amp. Great drive but too much sometimes. But I think too much is better than too little. Com'on it's a Marshall. Clean channel starts to distort when gain is over 5. Sounds mellow and bluesy. The distortion is unbeatable.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I will use it to gig but considering that it is tube-driven I will want a backup if I can afford it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never tried. Don't even know how long is the warranty, but it does have 15 days money-back garantee.
Overall Rating
:
10
Well, I seldom play on tube systems... the most Valvestate or some hybrid stuff. This is my first tube amp and at last I understand why people like tubes so much. You just can't beat that. The only thing is that it gets really hot. The control panel can scorch your finger. Don't be fooled by all the marketing hype. Try the amp itself and gauge for yourself. I did, and so I took it home after extensive trying and comparison.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $685
Submitted 10/01/1999
at 08:35pm
by Ryan Radcliff
Email: radcliffmarta<at>msn
Features
:
8
A 1999, very versitile. Can play everything- slightly limited on the clean channel. The clean channal is at times too brittle/biting. Two channels, separate EQ. Also an fx loop-terrible sounding- maybe it's my pedals? Plenty of power. Just starting to play with bands, great tone, from Van Halen to Santana to Cream to Hendrix. Tube amps- excellent overdrive channel- tubes of course.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play a heavily modified Mexican Strat. I have a Fender Texas Special in the Neck, and a Seymour Duncan '59 Model in the bridge. Apparently, I found a very good Mexi because it stays in tune forever, sounds pretty good, and the neck is like heaven (better than some Gibsons I've played). I play blues like the Bluesbreakers, Cream, and Santana, but I also draw from Hendrix and Van Halen. This amp suits all of those, but, it just can't nail Hendrix's heavenly, clean sound. Great drive, but I just don't know about the clean channel- it's no Hendrix (maybe its the EQ or my style, but I just can't get the only "clean channel" sound I crave). Also, when I use the fx loop, it greatly alters my tone, maybe it's because my pedals don't have true bypass, but here's the storty: Right now, I'm just using a Vox wah and it sounds really good when I'm using the wah or unplug one of the cords going to the amp, but when I click it off, it sounds terrible. The overdrive is great, I can get any tone I want out of THAT channel. I don't really the third "20db boost" channel. OD channel-great 5/5. Clean channel-ok 3/5.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
II have been playing for about six months and have become more critical of the amp the longer I've had it. The OD is soooooooo great! Sustain, and any tone you want. I may constantly be changing guitars, but I've found MY amp. I would definetily buy another one. I kinda wish it didn't havethe fx loop mix because that control really ruins the tone, maybe it's the pedal, though.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 09/11/1999
at 08:58am
by Kelly Wright
Features
:
9
Amp was made in 1999. Very versatile. I play lead on a Worship team and A Christian band. I play bluesy to aggresive. Styles that I was taught in and emulate, range from David Gilmour to Tom Sholz to George Lynch. Has two channels (three using the middle crunch channel; it takes away 20db for a wonderfully kicking rythm and blues lead sound.) Effects loop, speaker emulated Direct out(EVERY AMP SHOULD HAVE THIS OPTION!, whether tube or solid state) Speaker out, ohms switch, reverb and channel footswitch jacks. 40 watts of heaven. I play in a fairly big church and it will fill the sacturary even without going through the system. When I do go through the system the direct out keeps the sound right. 4 el84's and 4 12ax7's. I'm still learning about tube amps, I've been playing for 12 years and this is my first jump into tube world and I love it! I just wish it had automatic biasing. Not a complaint at all just a wish.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Fender Strat plus with gold lace sensors, A jackson Stealth with Three Jackson Humbuckers and A westone Spectrum MX with Dimarzio Super Distortion Humbucker in bridge and 2 stock strat single coils(not a very balanced guitar at this time). The amp suits my style of music perfectly. This amp is quiet, clean and can go from 0-60 in .2 seconds. The clean channel gets that lovely grind going when the volume and gain are turned up. The distortion is very versatile and can go from bluesy to very aggresive. The reverb is not near as usable on the clean channel. I'm not exactly sure why, but there is an audible difference.
Reliability
:
8
So far so good! I use it at this time without a backup because My backup is on backorder. The sound has been consistent and no problems to report so far. I've had it for several months now.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with the company.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for 12 years. I give this amp a terrific Rating. If it were stolen, I would either buy another one or go for the Tsl 2000 combo. I pray I don't have to worry about that though. The only things that I would change is make the reverb more pronounced on the clean channel and give it auto-biasing. I also wish it had an xlr direct out instead of 1/4. I shopped for several months before buying this amp. I compared to almost every major brand in the same feature catagory.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: 1600 Australian
Submitted 09/04/1999
at 07:17pm
by Zachary Zumbaugh
Email: retroelectro at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
7
My amp is a new model 1999 i assume. This amp is great for just about any kind of music if you tweak it right. I play mostly classic rock and some metal and it works out great. It has 2 channels, clean and overdrive . It has channel switching. One effects loop and headphone jack. I don't really wish it had any other features because that is all I use. I don't really use the reverb much. On the back it has a jack for a reverb switch which I don't have. I have only used this amp in my room but expect it to be very potent in a club or even a small outdoor venue. It has an exctra output jack so you can hook it up to a speaker cabinet thus rendering the famed Marshall stack . It is a 40w all tube, none of this crappy valvestate stuff.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use my Guild S-100 (new model). It suits my style great. Marshall claims it to be on level with the classic Plexi amp. It doesn't hiss that much even when cranked all the way to level 10. There isn't a whole lot of variety. YOu can get a heavy metal sound by cutting your midrange on the drive channel. Everything else would mostly be for classic rock type stuff. The clean gets a little distorted at volume 10 because you have to turn up the gain as well to get it loud. The distortion can get exceptionaly brutal. I haven't cranked it to 10 on that for fear of having permanent hearing loss.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Never broken down. I just got it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
nope
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 4 years. I own a Jimi Hendrix wah, Sovtek Big Muff and a Mexican Strat. If this amp was stolen or lost i would definately buy it again. I dont hate anything about this amp. I compared it to a 100W Valvestate, and Peavy Bandit, and a Rocktron. All these amps suck compared to this baby. Even the 100W Valvestate cant get as loud as this and doesnt sound nearly as good.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $725
Submitted 09/04/1999
at 03:28pm
by B. Turner
Email: turnerba<at>telepath dot com
Features
:
8
See elsewhere for a detailed review of features. The versitility of this amp is incredible. I play everything from classic rock to metal and this amp does it with ease. I do wish the included footswitch would turn the reverb on/off. I generally like it for lead but not rhythym playing. The reverb isn't great but adequate. Also missing is a presence knob. Power is more than adequate. All in all, enough features/sounds to keep me more than passified.
Sound Quality
:
10
My primary guitar is a Les Paul Standard with a Dimarzio Air Zone in the bridge and a PAF Pro in the neck. Just a few minutes after getting it home I had dialed in a great AD/DC sound. The clean channel is EXTREMELY clean. In fact, I ususally add some gain to dirty it up just slightly (ie. the intro to Black Diamond by KISS). The overdrive channel nails "the Marshall sound" in all its glory. Warm, crushed glass, smoldering, what ever you want to call it. Switching to the OD2 channel while in the overdrive mode allows, and making a few EQ adjustments will get you 80's metal and beyond. Scoop the mids and instant Metallica (especially with my secondary guitar, an Ibanez RG750 w/ EMG pickups). I never thought I would get this kind of sound out of a combo amp, but I'm sure the fact that I'm running an enclosed extension cab. has quite an effect on my perception. I also purchased a 1X12 extension cab. when I purchased the amp. I think it was a wise investment because it gives more "chunk" because it is fully enclosed. With the speaker contained in the unit and the cab. the sound is fantastic (although it sounded even better in the store with a 4X12). I would really encourage anyone to by an additional cab. with the amp. All in all a wonderful amp if you love the Marshall sound.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I don't know about reliability, but it has a 5 year warranty.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't used this yet. If they are anything like the sales guy (Hi Gary in OKC) then I'll like 'em.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for about 15 years. I've been using a Fender for clean sounds and a Metal Zone for distortion. After playing this amp I now really understand when people say that distortion from a pedal just "sits" on top of the amp. If it were lost or stolen I would claim it on my homeowners insurance at MSRP and buy the DSL 50 watt half-stack, ha! Before buying I compared it to the TSL-122 and a Laney VC 50. The TSL-122 was a fantastic amp but out of my price range. The Laney was also a fantastic amp, but it was used (no warranty) and didn't sound QUITE as good to my ears. I was really lucky to get this because several people had apparantly been waiting for the dealer to get one, and I beat 'em to it. Apperantly they put it out on the floor Friday afternoon and I bought it Sat. at 11:00. For what I paid ($725) I more than got my monies worth.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $679
Submitted 06/24/1999
at 09:40pm
by 6 STRING BUM
Email: btrenary<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
7
I played a model briefly at a "Guitar World" store in Kansas City, KS and would like to share my thoughts on this product.
While Marshall is renowned for making one dimensional all in all crappy sounding (on clean channel that is) amps with shitty reverb to boot the people at Marshall finally got an idea!!!! Maybe people don't like crappy products!!!!!! Maybe they like versatile good all around sounding amps that actually have a usable clean channel and reverb!!!!
INTRODUCING THE MARSHALL JCM-2000 SERIES
featuring the TSL-100 and TSL-122 along with its lil' brother the DSL-100 and DSL-50 (me thanking god)
and now introducing the price tag (my stomach sinking into somewhere near the vicinity of my Nikes)
Nobody could afford these except people who actually had talent at the guitar and were making money from it (or really rich kids).
and then they introduced this amp!!!!
a Marshall in my price range so my excitemetn was huge when I saw one while browsing through a store while in KC.
sorry for the wait but here is what u actually want to hear
great clean channel, OD1 mode bluesy to crunchy and then OD2 full out Marshall lead glory.
one set of tone controls Master reverb gain and volume for clean channel (nice touch) and a gain and volume for the OD channels plus an overall master volume. No Presence control! Hmmmmmmmmm what kinda Marshall is this anyway?
7 cause It isn't exactly a TSL or something but for $679 in Musicians friend I'll say its not a bad deal (at $1000 list it is a total rip off)
Sound Quality
:
8
I used a Strat only just an American Standard off the shelf right next to the amp. The clean channel was sparkly and great. No Fender deal happening here but I didn't mind. Sounded great. I like my tone a little thinner than most but it was a pleasant surprise and as much as I know I shouldn't I think I will probably buy this amp (a local dealer in town is a great guy but he sells Laney stuff along with Fender). The distortion is well great as expected. The OD1 was bluesy type sound with a little more bite if I increased the gain all the way up to just past where Angus Youg likes it. OD2 is great high gain bliss.
I never got to really get the amp cooking like I'd like to but it was in a music store remember?
Oh well musicians friend has a 30 day trial policy so I will get to try out with my gear and everything. is great.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
NO CLUE!!!!!!!!!
comes with some kind of warrenty from Musicians Friend but I am probably going to have to pay for all the repairs.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
again NO FREAKING IDEA if ya know tell me cause I wanna know
Overall Rating
:
8
I compared it to a couple different Laneys and a Fender (Hot Rod 40) but I am going to give the later two another shot at high volumes (the guy that owns the music store in town is kewl about that and lets people try anything they are going to invest any money in at stage volumes) but most likely I will buy it.
It's a great little amp and that's exactly what I need right now.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $680+tax
Submitted 06/16/1999
at 06:10pm
by Anonymous
Email: hurrikaane at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
All sorts of features. The amp features four EL84's and four ECC83's. This is a DSL, so of course there is the dual lead channels. The first channel, overdrive one is for crunch, and the second channel is for heavier distortion. By switching to the second lead channel, the dB rating goes up by twenty. There are separate controls for the clean and the overdrive channels. The OD channels feature a gain and a volumne knob. The footswitch for the channels is included with the amp. There is a separate reverb footwithch which is optional. There is a control for the effects mix. Has fx loop. The one 12" can be detached and the amp can be used as a head (that's if you want to run a 40w head). Master volumne of course. Basically this amp has everything, except a prescence control, a rare omission for a Marshall.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm running a '94 Fender with the stock singles. The clean channel is quite good for a Marshall, not Fender quality of course, but it holds its own. I've read that when the volumne is cranked, the clean gives a nice little blues overdrive sound. The clean stays clean up to about five. The first overdrive channel gives off great crunch, it's the channel I use most often. No complaints here. The second overdrive gives off massive distortion. When the volumne is raised, the gain has to be leveled off, or else you get nothing but distortion. The solid state rectifier gives this channel a good punchy sound, it's perfect for Metallica and the like. The channel is perfect for solos. Both OD channels are actually, it just depends on how much gain you want in your solos. Good sustain. The amp isn't too noisy. The amp is pretty versatile, I can get Jimi, Zeppelin, Rage and Metallica out of it so I'm happy. The tone knobs are good, they can contour the sounds heavily.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Five year warranty. Three years on the Celestion speaker (GoldBack). The amp is relatively new. Nothing has spooked me yet.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No contact with Marshall.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for two years. I've played through and heard a few other amps, and this one sounds just as good or better. Very close in sound to the JCM-900. If it was stolen I'd force the theif to put his testicles on the EL84's until all of his fish died. It's a great value. A Marshall tube amp with for only $700 has been unheard of till this amp came out. Before this you had the high end Valvestates to choose from, and that ain't good. Marshall did well by bringing out such a good amp for so little. I compared it to the JCM-600, but that amp cost $120 more, and I thought the sound was just as good on the DSL and I liked the DSL's dual leads. I also compared it to the Fender reissues and the Line6 Flextone. The Fender's cost too much, and I'd have to get a stompbox for distortion, and the Line6 is too complicated. This amp is very straightforward. I don't need all the sounds that have ever been produced by an amplifier. If I wanted a Vox or a Boogie or a Fender, I would have bought one of those. A presence control would have been nice. A 2x12 version would have been cool too, but you can always run an extension cabinet to it. The load can be dropped to eight ohms to increase the wattage into the cabinet too. Lastly, the amp recieved an Editor's Pick award from Guitar Player magazine.
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 03/09/1999
at 01:24am
by John christian
Email: speedmetalsymphony at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
8
2 channels traditional eq on both channel clean -> gain channel 1 -> gain channel 2 footswitch provided reverb 40 watt Quite versatile
Sound Quality
:
10
Its suits shred - 80's metal - blues - *black star sound* ... Vai soun d... great for everything I tried both the Dsl401 and the dsl 201 . Basically they are the same , but the dsl401 has 2 more power tubes , and it can connect to a full stack . The dsl401 also a double "higain" channel , the second position allows to 20 Db more.
What great sound can you *really*get with this amp ???
Good clean sound , and I do mean *clean* sound . not shit You can get anything from light overdrive , to heavy overdrive , to 80's metal distortion , from Slayer's ultra distorted sound to Y.J Malmsteen *black star sound* ...
The tone knobs do work well . Theres just one speaker , but again , its a combo : 40 watt . If you want to get the most of this amp , connect to a half stack , or a full stack . There result will be excelent , because you can get all the saturation of the preamp and power amp tubes ... but the speakers wont making horrible noise since you feed them with the equivalent of a 40 watt head . The reverb is ok , but then , if you want good reverb , you can get a lexicon thing or something like that . Great amp , great sound !
Reliability
:
8
Its quite solid I think altough the wood is composite. As any amps , tubes must be changes sometimes unless you posses the mystical secret of *eternality* ...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I dont really know... 1 year warranty
Overall Rating
:
9
I believe this amp is great ... though , reverb isnt great Its cool because You can use it as a 40 watt head . This will keep the sound musical in spite of extremely heavy overdrive. (UN)FORTUNATELY ... I was given a half stack by a friend !!! I dont need this amp anymore and im selling it for 350 Us $. For more info check my site: Im putting out a site about this amp at http://listen.to/somnium
IF it was stolen , I would find out who did it , put his head between two half stacks , put evrythin' on 10 including reverb , and play little savage until he dies
Product: Marshall JCM-2000 DSL 401
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 03/02/1999
at 01:59am
by Anonymous
Email: metalica at netvigator<dot>com
Features
:
8
standard features ! a footswitch is provided
Sound Quality
:
10
Hi! O.k I tried both the Dsl401 and the dsl 201 . Basically they are the same , but the dsl401 has 2 more power tubes , and it can connect to a full stack . The dsl401 also a double "higain" channel , the second position allows to 20 Db more.
What can you get with this amp ???
Good clean sound , and I do mean *clean* sound . not shit You can get anything from light overdrive , to heavy overdrive , to 80's metal distortion , from Slayer's ultra distorted sound to Y.J Malmsteen *black star sound* ...
The tone knobs do work well . Theres just one speaker , but again , its a combo : 40 watt . If you want to get the most of this amp , connect to a half stack , or a full stack . There result will be excelent , because you can get all the saturation of the preamp and power amp tubes ... but the speakers wont making horrible noise since you feed them with the equivalent of a 40 watt head . The reverb is ok , but then , if you want good reverb , you can get a lexicon thing or something like that . Great amp , great sound ! ask me if you need more info
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Cant tell Nothing has broke yet...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
How the hell could I know?
Overall Rating
:
9
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