Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
I've had my DSL100H for a few weeks now and I'm finding the green (clean/crunch) channel is more usable. For now I've only been going straight in with a Tele or a Les Paul playing rock, pop, and blues type of shit. The red channel is too noisy and seems to lack bass on my amp. It's kinda fun for palm-muting stuff, but for what I habitually play, the green channel has been a whole lot more fun and versatile than the red.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
I never was fond of the red channel on the JCM2000 models I had. For me, it was the green channel with gain at 1 o'clock and the crunch button engaged. I could roll back the volume to get a cleanish sound, or hit it with a pedal to go into high gain. The pedal is no longer made, but my weapon of choice with the DSL was a Lovekraft Mojo Drive. I should have never sold off that pedal.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
I pretty much lived on "Red 1" on my 100H, kept the gain within a click or two of noon, and never had any complaints.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
Billy will chime in, use his settings. Makes red channel sound even more Plexi like while crunch green is more like an 800. Still my favorite Marshall channel switcher.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
On the JCM2000 I used Red 2 almost exclusively, which is counterintuitive to what most people say. Here’s what I did though. Volume at least at 3 - 4, gain at 2 - 3, deep on and boost it with a SD-1. With Red 1 you didn’t need a boost to tighten it up and you can run the gain a little higher. I’d add some bass or resonance if needed. Your EQ settings on the red channel may not be the same as on green crunch.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
I never really cared for the Red channel until I heard Bill's in person. His settings make it so much more usable.Mike Oxhuge wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:49 am Billy will chime in, use his settings. Makes red channel sound even more Plexi like while crunch green is more like an 800. Still my favorite Marshall channel switcher.
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
Yeah the Red channel is all I use. The trick is to keep the gain and EQ low, (under 4) and give it some volume.
My settings are gain 2.5 , treble 2, presence 2, bass 3 mids 1, although that can vary a bit depending on the cab.
I use Red 1 but Red 2 works fine with these settings too, it's just a bit fatter and fuzzier.
My settings are gain 2.5 , treble 2, presence 2, bass 3 mids 1, although that can vary a bit depending on the cab.
I use Red 1 but Red 2 works fine with these settings too, it's just a bit fatter and fuzzier.
Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
damn..... that's some seriously counter-intuitive settings for any ampGuitarbilly wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:56 pm Yeah the Red channel is all I use. The trick is to keep the gain and EQ low, (under 4) and give it some volume.
My settings are gain 2.5 , treble 2, presence 2, bass 3 mids 1, although that can vary a bit depending on the cab.
I use Red 1 but Red 2 works fine with these settings too, it's just a bit fatter and fuzzier.
do those EQ settings translate over the clean/crunch channel or you just live on the red channel with those settings?
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Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
Also depends on your speakers a bit. I could run treble and mids a little higher with Greenbacks and Creambacks. I rarely went over 5 on those on my old 2000.
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Marshall 1960A G12M25 Greenbacks
Metropoulos Slant 2x12 G12H75 Creambacks.
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Metropoulos Metroplex Mk I
Egnater Seminar Amp 50
Orange Rockerverb 50 Mk III
Peavey 5150
Fender 1976 Vibrolux Reverb
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Marshall 1960A G12M25 Greenbacks
Metropoulos Slant 2x12 G12H75 Creambacks.
Re: Anyone prefer the red channel on a DSL100H?
That's what this amp has got me thinking - counter-intuitive shit. Clean settings for gain and dirty settings for clean. I'm getting some new sounds that I'm having fun with.
I'll have to try Billy's settings. I brought a 412 to my work and effectively have a halfstack in my classroom - teehee . I play at volume till like 20 minutes before school begins. I'll see if I have time after school.