For quite some time now, I have been disappointed with the muddiness from the DSL40C. Mine is a brand new 2015 - no modifications such as C-19 - just new tubes (JJ-ECC83-MG / JJ-5751 / JJ-ECC83S / 7025-WA with Electro-Harmonix EL-34 Power Tubes) and a 50 watt WGS Reaper 55Hz speaker.
This amp sat for months covered up and unused. The Blackstar ID-Core 100 is my main recording amp and the Marshall VS-265 has been the main gigging amp.
Recently, I pulled out the DSL40C and messed with it and made an interesting discovery. In 'Lead 1' I can't run the gain over '5' on the dial or it goes muddy. In 'Lead 2' I cannot go over 3 on the dial.
If I observe these rules, the amp actually sounds really good and it super loud and yet surprisingly articulate.
Anyone else find a gain limitation like this??? I was puzzled because I have never experienced this. I can crank the gain on my VS-265 and it never gets muddy. before I sold my 1959 Marshall SLP, it too could be cranked to the max without any muddiness, so i was really surprised by the behavior of this DSL40C.
Thoughts???
This amp sat for months covered up and unused. The Blackstar ID-Core 100 is my main recording amp and the Marshall VS-265 has been the main gigging amp.
Recently, I pulled out the DSL40C and messed with it and made an interesting discovery. In 'Lead 1' I can't run the gain over '5' on the dial or it goes muddy. In 'Lead 2' I cannot go over 3 on the dial.
If I observe these rules, the amp actually sounds really good and it super loud and yet surprisingly articulate.
Anyone else find a gain limitation like this??? I was puzzled because I have never experienced this. I can crank the gain on my VS-265 and it never gets muddy. before I sold my 1959 Marshall SLP, it too could be cranked to the max without any muddiness, so i was really surprised by the behavior of this DSL40C.
Thoughts???

