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Gotta be a Marshall hasn’t it .
Ebay mark7777_1
The Marshall DSL40cr is so versatile. Loads of headroom. Good cleans and crunch and thick saturation. DI out. Speaker options etc
Change the speaker to something better than stock. I use it with an extension to run as 2x12
Put a clean boost in the loop for a volume hike for solos.
Note, built in reverb is rubbish it's barely detectable.
Loud enough and a light, small package. The clean channel is very good (keep the boost on) and depending on how hot your pickups are, if you keep the gain on the lead channel below 11 o'clock, it'll work for what you want and I'd think of it as a less aggressive sounding 5150 but it can do that as well, if you want it.
One went on here this week for just over £300. Bargain and it has an fx loop.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
Ie EVH Greenback 96 db vs V30 100db - same amp into both speakers will result in a markedly louder experience with the V30 ( I hesitate to say twice as loud but look up a 3db change in audio terms )
Im using a boogie 25W head and through a V30 1x12 rectifier cab and have gigged it unmic’d in average bars n pubs n never any complaints about not being heard :-)
Might have had a few about what they’ve heard
Carr Mercury V is the ultimate (but pricey) tool for this job........it's 16 watts but ridiculously loud .....it drowns out most 30w amps and makes mincemeat of the 25w Jubilee .