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Article: From the testosterone zone. (half-stack amps Marshall JCM 2000 DSL100 and Ampeg R-50H Reverberocket)(Evaluation)
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- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- September 1, 1997
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Stacks and half-stacks aren't for everybody. They aren't even for a lot of people who think they need them. High-wattage head-and-cabinet rigs are the dinosaurs of the guitar world--their era may have passed, but kids of all ages still think they're cool.
The continuing allure of the stack and half-stack owes a lot to the thunder-lizard appeal of the classic Marshall rigs. But the boys from Bletchley aren't exactly trapped in The Land That Time Forgot: The new Marshall JCM 2000 DSL100 ($1,599), a spectacularly successful 100-watt, two-channel head with reverb, recaps past triumphs while blazing new territory. It combines the hottest of hot-rodded Marshall ...
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