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Marshall VS100R

Hybrid Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the ValveState II series

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Published on 04/20/10 at 09:09
Preamp tube for a total of 100 watts

Many more features at:
- Three channels (clean, crunch, distortion) with separate EQ and reverb for clean and crunch / distortion
- Only the pre-amp tube is therefore a weight that allows the stroll too easily without risk of breakage
- Crank that manages the transition from clean to crunch and distortion
- Output line-out to connect on a table enjoying the pre-amplification Lamp
- A button 'power dimension, which provides a depth and dynamic sound even at low
- Button treble boost on the clean channel

UTILIZATION

Super simple config with the separation of the equalizer and reverb for clean and crunch / distortion.

I've never needed to read the manual so the configuration is simple.

SOUNDS

I play it with an Ibanez JS100 and a ESP Viper 100

With the JS100 is perfect, the crunch is precise and can be quite powerful in pushing the gain.

Viper 100 with the clean is pretty muffled but just flick the 'tone shift' and it immediately gives a bit more treble. The crunch, it's like nickel, sound is very precise and whines when it is needed.

For the same distortion with a max gain and presence that goes with it is not metal and I think it looks a bit messy sometimes.

OVERALL OPINION

I have the combo for over 10 years now and I've never had a crash without having changed once the lights.
The knobs crackle a little when I do not use it for a while but the neck of a bomb anti-scratch and get more than 6 months.

So I paid the head VS100 them months ago etje can find my sound studio repeated even if the act of plugging it into a cab 1960 did not serve him as well as the cab home.