Looking for great sounding valves for Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 amplifier? You’ve come to the right place.
The Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 amplifier uses 3 x ECC83 (also known as 12AX7) preamp valves, 1 x Balanced ECC83 for the phase inverter (V4) and a matched quad of EL34 power valves/power tubes.
Over time your valves will slowly lose their power and, more importantly, their tone. So replace them regularly to maintain that beautiful sweet sound. We always recommend JJ valves for Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 amplifier. They guarantee awesome tone and long life at a very competitive price. Remember, JJ is one of only five manufacturers of valves in the world.
Bring back the power and sparkle to your guitar amplifier. So treat yourself to a brand new set of valves today.Â
If you have any queries about replacing the valves for Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 please get in touch. We have over 30 years of experience and so we will be happy to advise.
Also, take a look at our FAQ section where we answer all the most common questions. We also give advice and tips on changing your tubes.
About the Marshall JCM2000 DSL100:
This Marshall amp is a 100 watt all tube. It has 2 channels, classic and ultra. Each channel has two modes: classic has clean and crunch and ultra has lead1 and lead2. So it’s really 4 channel if you count the two modes in each channel. The Crunch mode on clean has a very light 70’s “bluesy” style overdrive.
The Ultra distortion is quite heavy but better suited to hard rock. The difference is that lead2 is basically lead1 but with even more overdrive. The amp also has a reverb effect for both channels which is nice enough. The EQ on the Marshall JCM 2000 DSL100 has a ton of features but they don’t do much to adjust the tone. They just fine-tune it – as with most Marshall amps.
The sound of this amplifier is just legendary. Use it for gigging – and be prepared to be blown away!
So, if you’re looking for great sounding valves for Marshall amplifier – you’ve come to the right place.
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