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Marshall TSL60 - 60W 3 Channel Valve Head
The TSL60 has a 100% pure, all-valve signal path (4x ECC83 preamp valves, 2x Svetlana EL34 power valves) and a host of 'guitarist friendly' features.
The Clean channel has its own controls for Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass and Reverb. Like the 100 Watt TSL100 head the TSL60 is capable of a wide range of harmonically rich, clean tones - from warm, round jazz to bright country twang. Furthermore, when the Gain control is cranked, their so-called Clean channel produces a wonderfully authentic, bluesy crunch.
The Crunch and Lead channels each have independent controls for Volume and Gain while sharing controls for Treble, Middle, Bass and Reverb. They also share a front panel Tone Shift switch which, when activated, reconfigures the mid-range to produce a chunky, 'scooped' sound. This is perfect for producing modern, high-gain crunch tones and also for beefing up your sound when playing at low volumes.
In keeping with its impressive TSL lineage, the Crunch channel's Gain control will take you from a mild, almost clean crunch, all the way through to a saturated overdrive, perfect for aggressive rhythm work and even soloing. Then, as you'd expect from any amp worthy of sporting the JCM2000 badge, the Lead channel goes a step (or four!) further and is capable of producing some of the highest levels of distortion ever found in a Marshall. More importantly, it does this in a highly musical way so your notes remain clear and well-defined, even when the gain is full!
Marshall TSL60 - 60W 3 Channel Valve Head


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