I have always liked the concept of a 6V6 Plexi, so when it became apparent that the DSL15H heads are availabe used for not a lot of money I snagged one with intention of modifying it.
The word on these amps was that the green channel is too clean and the red channel is too much gain. Well the DSL 15 watt only offers those two modes that nobody used on the old JCM2000 amps. What was the thinking here? They probably expected the customer demographic for this amp to complain if the gain was not over the top, and the clean was not clean enough. The amp can be modded, but if your not into modding amps these amps are pretty much useless to players other than modern metal players in its stock form. I will be following the mods pioneered by the guys over at the Marshall Amp forum, and the My Les Paul Forum. I hope nobody minds if I log the journey here.
First impressions:
Not very loud. Even through a 4x12 and cranked up it sounded not very loud. There is no way this amp can be used with a live drummer at this volume level. But then I noticed that the pentode-triode switch on the back was set to 1/2 power, or only 7.5 watts.
In 15 watt mode it was totally different. It can get loud. Exploring both channels through various knob settings and with both humbucker and single coil guitars revealed the following;
Green Channel. Way too clean and rather boring sounding. I had to use the Green channel gain knob on ten at all times for it to have any character at all. Turn it down to 9 and it became very weak and thin. I normally use PAFs and single coils and do not want to back to high output pickups.
There is a tone shift button that should never be used. It makes it sound like one of those 1970s Fender Twinns that we all hated. Even with the gain on ten the Green channel sounded "plinky". It had no sustain. Even more troubling, was that the bass notes were boomy through the Green Back loaded 4x12. It was a like a kick drum when ever a bass string was touched, especially with the Deep Switch engaged. The Deep Switch was not usable with the 4x12 when using the Green Channel.
Both the tone shift and the deep switches affect both the Green and Red channels.
Red Channel- What a fizzy mess! Bright, harsh, and fizzy, and waaaayyy too much gain. It is basically unusable. At least for me. Even with the gain knob at only 9:00 it is too distorted. With very low gain settings the Red is still too distorted although thinner. With low gain settings and the volume whacked up to ten, I think I can hear some mojo from the 6V6s under all that fizz. I think.
With the Green channel on ten/ten it is still too clean. And boomy.
What I disliked most about the amp, though, was how stiff it both sounds and feels. It does not breathe like a traditional tube amp at all. In fact despite the all tube signal path it feels almost solid state. Stiff and tight to the point of brittleness. The Red channel does not sing, and the Green channel is plinky sounding.
Many have modded the Red channel into something usable but left the Green channel alone. I will be modding both.