Marshall Amplification Stereo Amplifier TSL60 User Manual

TSL60  
,
TSL601  
&
TSL602  
Valve Amplifiers  
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WARNING! - Important safety instructions  
TSL60, TSL601 & TSL602 Front Panel Features (pages 32 - 35)  
WARNING: This apparatus must be earthed!  
User Hint - where you see text starting with this  
sign, we have described some slight technical  
paraphenalia in order for you to understand what is  
going on inside your amp and we hope will help  
you in creating the tone that is best for you and  
your amp.  
control is advanced (especially with higher gain  
control settings) the sound will become more  
‘singing’ in a blues/traditional rock kind of way.  
But if the mid control is backed off towards (or  
even) zero the gain emphasis is placed on the  
treble and bass controls and gives more to work  
on, especially on cleaner, lower gain settings, as  
would be the case for country, jazz, or good old  
chord strumming.  
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PLEASE read this instruction manual carefully before switching on.  
ALWAYS use the supplied mains lead, if a replacement is required please contact your authorised Marshall  
Dealer.  
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NEVER attempt to by-pass the fuses or fit ones of the incorrect value.  
DO NOT attempt to remove the amplifier chassis, there are no user serviceable parts.  
1. Input Jack  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel including replacement of fuses and valves. Servicing is  
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power supply cord or plug is  
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to  
rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.  
As most manuals state, plug your guitar in here.  
A good starting point is to set these three controls  
to their ‘midway’ position and by experimenting  
with the ‘feel’ of how they interact with the amp,  
build up a wide palette of tones for future use.  
User Hint - Amusement aside, it is worthwhile  
remembering that you should use a high quality  
guitar lead to achieve optimum performance. If  
you are unsure what constitutes a high quality lead  
then most good music stores should be able to  
give you good advice, but remember, it may not be  
the cheapest one going!  
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NEVER use an amplifier in damp or wet conditions. No objects filled with liquids should be placed on the  
apparatus. When cleaning, only use a dry cloth.  
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ALWAYS unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or if unused for long periods of time.  
4. Channel Switching  
PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and  
at the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
The channels of your TSL60 range amp can either  
be switched from the front panel, or via an external  
footswitch - connection of the footswitch is  
described later.  
It is also worth pointing out here that how an amp  
sounds is VERY dependent on the type of guitar  
you use. For instance, a guitar with humbucker  
type pick-ups is not going to sound as open and  
clean as one with single coil type pick-ups, yet will  
provide that great mid range bark that we are  
accustomed to for rock playing.  
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DO NOT switch the amplifier on without the loudspeaker connected.  
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ENSURE that any extension cabinets used are of the correct impedance.  
The front panel switching arrangement consists of  
three LEDs (Green = Clean, Yellow = OD1, Red =  
OD2) and two pushswitches, marked CLN/OD and  
OD1/OD2. To select Clean the switch marked  
CLN/OD must be released to its out position  
(Green LED will be on). To select either OD1 or  
OD2, push the CLN/OD switch in and select either  
OD1 or OD2 by pushing or releasing the switch  
marked OD1/OD2 and the appropriate Yellow or  
Red LED will illuminate. To revert back to Clean,  
release the CLN/OD switch once more. Do not  
worry, you do not have to go through OD1 to reach  
OD2, these channels can be pre-selected.  
EUROPE ONLY  
- NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements of  
the EMC directive (Environments E1, E2 and E3 EN 55103-1/2) and Low Voltage directive in the E.U.  
EUROPE ONLY - NOTE: The Peak Inrush current for the TSL60, TSL601 & TSL602 is 33 amps.  
2. Clean Gain  
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may  
This controls the preamp level of the clean channel,  
at lower settings the sound will be very clean and  
at higher settings the sound will start to ‘Crunch’  
up in a traditional blues sort of way. In between,  
around midway, depending on what type of guitar  
you are using, you will find some great semi-  
clean/semi-crunch tones, just like those great  
vintage amps that had minimal features, but great  
tone.  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: It is recommended that all audio cables, with the exception of the speaker lead, used to connect to the  
TSL60, TSL601 & TSL602 are of a high quality screened type. These should not exceed 10 metres in length.  
Always use a non-screened Marshall approved speaker lead when connecting an extension cabinet to these  
units.  
WARNING: Do not obstruct ventilation grilles and always ensure free movement of air around the amplifier!  
User Hint - The supplied foot controller allows  
instant access to all three channels, but for proper  
operation both front panel switches must be  
pushed in.  
USA ONLY - DO NOT defeat the purpose of the polarised or grounding type plug. A polarised plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.  
The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
User Hint - there is a capacitor across the gain  
control that brightens up the tone when set to  
lower levels. This helps to ‘cut’ through at low  
volumes and adds ‘twang’ to the tone. As you  
bring up the gain control the effect of this  
decreases and the tone becomes fatter. If you find  
the tone too thin with the gain control down either  
take some of the high end off with the treble  
control, or alternatively, bring the clean gain  
control up until you achieve the depth of tone you  
want and then control the volume of the amp with  
the ‘master volume’ control.  
5. Crunch Channel Gain  
(OD1 - Yellow LED)  
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KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS !  
This controls the amount of gain drive available for  
the crunch overdrive channel, from mildly almost  
clean crunch to saturated overdrive, depending  
where this control is set, i.e. lower is less and  
higher is more. Wherever this control is set is  
going to give you a wide palette of tones to work  
with, depending on the type of guitar, EQ settings,  
how hard you push the power amp, etc.  
Introduction  
With the introduction of the Marshall JCM2000 range of Dual and Triple Super Lead heads and combos,  
from 20 watts through to 100 watts, the quintessential definition of ultimate tone and usable features has  
been rewritten. This range of great amps has now been completed with the 60 watt range of Triple Super  
Lead amps, the TSL60 head, the TSL601 1x12” combo, and the TSL602 2x12” combo. They will cover any  
playing situation, from studio to full concert stages, whilst maintaining excellent portability.  
3. Clean Treble, Mid, Bass  
These controls vary the E.Q. and voicing of the  
Clean channel.  
User Hint - For the more traditional Rock tone  
of driving the power amp hard, use less of this  
control and turn the Volume control up higher.  
Experiment and you should hear the differences in  
tone, then choose what is best for you.  
The TSL60 range offers three channel functionality, covering Clean, Crunch, and Lead, plus all points in  
between thanks to the overlapping sound spectrum of each channel. Added to that are dual reverb controls  
for the long spring ‘Sound Enhancements’ Reverb, Parallel FX loop with level, and remote switching plus Mix  
control, Emulated D.I. output with silent recording facility, also Deep and Presence controls. Not to mention  
the unmistakable warmth and TONE of an all valve Marshall amp.  
User Hint - These controls are early on in the  
amplifier chain and as such not only control the  
tone of the Clean channel, but also how the clean  
channel reacts ‘gain’ wise. For instance, if the mid  
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signal is returned to the amp, this way the tone  
integrity of the direct amp signal is unimpaired.  
it will save electricity. Also, if leaving your amp  
unused for a long time, always remember to  
disconnect your amp’s power cord from the mains  
supply, at the very least it will prevent someone  
else accidentily turning it on without realising.  
6. Crunch Channel Volume  
18. Power Switch  
This control adjusts the level of sound coming out  
of the overdrive preamp channel and allows you to  
balance it against the Clean channel.  
This turns the mains electricity that feeds your  
amp on and off. As stated before, turn this switch  
on for at least a minute or two before turning the  
Standby on, to allow your amp to warm up.  
12. Clean Reverb  
This controls the level of the internal spring reverb  
circuitry from a slight shimmer to a cavernous  
depth for the Clean channel only.  
7. Lead Channel Gain (OD2 - Red LED)  
User Hint - For environmental reasons at least,  
if leaving your amp for more than a normal gig  
type break or so, turn your amp off at this switch,  
As 5 above but controlling the Lead channel gain,  
and making even more saturated tones available.  
13. Overdrive Reverb  
Controls the reverb depth for both the Crunch and  
Lead channels.  
8. Lead Channel Volume  
TSL60, TSL601 & TSL602 Rear Panel Features (pages 32 - 35)  
As 6 above, this control balances the output of the  
Lead channel.  
Remember that the Reverb has an on/off function  
on the foot controller.  
1. Footcontroller DIN Socket  
6. FX Loop Return Jack  
User Hint - When using the less gain/more level  
way of driving the power stage, keep the overdrive  
gain low and use this volume control to drive the  
power amp.  
This socket is used to connect the 5-way foot  
controller to the amplifiers control circuit.  
Connects the output of the external FX processor  
back into the TSL amp circuit.  
14. Master Presence Control  
This works on the power amp circuit, and enables  
you to brighten up the sound, especially useful  
when the room acoustics of where you are playing  
are very dead sounding.  
The footcontroller allows you to immediately  
switch between all three channels, turn the reverb  
on or off, and also the FX loop on or off.  
7. Speaker Emulated D.I. Out XLR.  
9. Overdrive Treble, Middle, Bass  
Line level, balanced, emulated output signal for  
connection into PA or recording Mixing Desks etc.  
As opposed to the ‘Clean’ channel, these controls  
are placed after the distortion generating circuitry  
of your amp and as such affect the texture of the  
tone, rather than the gain of the channel, especially  
when using high levels of preamp gain.  
2. Loudspeaker Output Select  
15. Deep Switch  
8. H.T. Fuse - See specifications for  
correct value  
This switch selects the output impedance of the  
amplifier for either 8 or 16 ohm use, to match to  
alternate speaker systems. Although more on this  
will be covered later, it is important to remember  
that the internal loudspeaker(s) on the TSL601 and  
TSL602 combos is 16 ohms and that the amp  
must be set to match that (16 ohms). Of course  
the TSL60 head does not have any in built  
loudspeakers, but the impedance matching rule  
still applies  
Pushing in this switch activates a unique Marshall  
circuit that expands the resonance of the speaker  
system used, and thus gives a very deep and  
resonant depth to the bass of your sound.  
This fuse protects your amp in the case of a fault  
occurring with any of the high voltage circuitry.  
The usual reason for this to blow is when an  
output valve has become faulty.  
User Hint - Although many textures are available  
from this relatively simple configuration, a good  
starting point (again) is to set everything midway.  
For a more modern ‘heavy’ tone, turn the mid  
control down and boost the treble and bass. For a  
more classic ‘rock’ tone bring back the mids and  
bring the treble and bass down a bit.  
16. Master Volume  
This controls the overall volume level of the total  
amplifier, thus allowing you to set up the tone and  
balance of all three channels, and then setting the  
required suitable level for your requirements with  
just one control. Additionally, using this control  
allows you to turn up the gain of the clean channel  
for a warmer, crunchier sound, without having to  
have the full power of the amp blasting away.  
9. Mains Input  
Use the supplied power cord to connect your amp  
to the mains supply.  
User Hint - When using the less gain / more  
volume approach, the tone controls can be used to  
help ‘push’ the power amp for a more refined tone.  
3. Loudspeaker Output Jacks  
10. Mains Fuse - See specifications for  
correct value  
These are identified by having RED jack socket  
nuts, and connect the amplifier output to either the  
internal, or, external loudspeaker system.  
WARNING! At no time must the amplifier be  
allowed to run with no loudspeaker (or appropriate  
loudspeaker type load) connected to its output.  
Otherwise serious and expensive damage may  
occur.  
10. Overdrive Tone Shift  
This fuse provides overall safety protection in the  
case of your amplifier developing a major electrical  
fault.  
User Hint - As the (rear panel mounted) speaker  
emulated D.I. output is derived from this circuit  
you can balance the sound coming out of the  
loudspeaker from zero to full, whilst maintaining a  
constant level out of the D.I. output - ideal for  
silent recording, direct to the desk.  
Pushing in this switch reconfigures the  
components used in the tone forming circuit. By  
doing this the Mid frequency is shifted and  
deepened, which, depending on how you set up  
the tone controls will help you get a modern  
‘scooped’ rock sound, i.e. cutting the Mid control.  
Even though this may not be your ‘thing’, the range  
of tones available can be very expressive in other  
ways. As always, experiment.  
User Hint - The fuses fitted to your amp are  
there to provide you with safety protection in the  
case of a fault developing. If they blow it means  
something is wrong, usually a valve is getting old,  
but under no circumstances fit a fuse of a different  
value to stop it from blowing, as this could be very  
expensive in terms of safety and cost. Remember,  
if a fuse blows, it has blown for a reason.  
4. FX Loop Send Jack  
17. Standby Switch  
Connects the TSL amp to the input of the external  
FX processor.  
This turns the high voltage feed to operate the  
valves on and off.  
11. Master FX Mix  
5. Loop Level Switch.  
User Hint - This switch should be used for (a)  
allowing the amp to warm up before turning the  
Standby on (at least a minute - preferably 2/3  
minutes if possible) and (b) turn the Standby  
switch off when taking a break (rather than turning  
off the whole amp), thereby keeping your amp at  
the ‘ready’, without waiting for it to warm up again.  
Remember to do these two simple rules and your  
valves will love you for it and should last an awful  
lot longer before replacement is needed.  
This controls the balance of the return from the  
parallel FX loop (see rear panel details for  
connection) with the amps direct signal.  
This switch alters the signal level present in the FX  
loop, allowing the connection and use of differing  
makes and standards of FX units. The nominal  
levels available are +4dBm (switch out) or -10dBv  
(switch in).  
LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS  
The TSL601 and TSL602 combo amps are each  
fitted with exclusive Marshall 12” ‘Wolverine’  
loudspeakers. The 601 having one 16ohm  
loudspeaker, and the 602 having two 8ohm units  
wired in series for 16ohm use.  
User Hint - As the FX loop is of the parallel kind,  
this is where you should use time delay effects (i.e.  
echo, reverb, pitch shifting, chorus, etc.). For  
optimum use the direct signal in your processor  
should be turned to zero so that only the effect  
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These great sounding loudspeakers have been  
especially developed to work with your amp to  
produce the great tone that you expect from a  
Marshall amp. The 1x12” format makes for a very  
highly portable package that works great in most  
circumstances, whereas the 2x12” format gives  
even more coverage, but by neccesity, is obviously  
larger and heavier. However, if you require a  
bigger sound, or just a different one, there are  
numerous cabinets manufactured by Marshall that  
will interface with your TSL combo, with ultimate  
ease.  
WARNING! Never operate your TSL valve amp  
without a loudspeaker, or suitable loudspeaker  
type load, connected to the output, even when  
using the output Master Volume set to zero for  
silent recording. Otherwise expensive damage  
may occur!  
USING EFFECTS SYSTEMS  
Your TSL combo amp is fitted with a parallel FX  
Loop, this is placed after the gain and distortion  
parts of the preamp and is the ideal place for  
inserting time varying effects, such as delay,  
digital reverb, chorus, pitch shifting, etc. By being  
a parallel loop, this means that the direct signal is  
kept within the TSL’s circuit and therefore your  
tone is not degraded by sending it outside the amp.  
To use the loop connect your effects processor  
(rack type units are better at this job) as described  
earlier, turn the effects units direct signal path off  
(the FX units manual will tell you how to do this),  
set up the unit to give you the effect you require  
and then balance your direct sound and effected  
sound using the FX MIX control on the front of  
your amp. Easy!  
The TSL60 series are fitted with two parallel wired  
loudspeaker jack sockets and a selector to switch  
between 16 ohms or 8 ohms. As the TSL601 and  
602 combos have the internal speakers wired for  
16ohms, the selector should be set for 16ohms as  
standard. If an extension speaker system is used  
in conjunction with the internal speakers then this  
should be of 16ohms impedance and the selector  
set for 8ohms. Obviously, if the internal  
loudspeakers are disconnected, then the selector  
should be set to match the connected speaker  
system. With the TSL60 head, obviously any 8 or  
16ohm loudspeaker system can be used, providing  
it is properly matched to the amplifier output. For  
optimum use we recommend one of the Marshall  
range of cabinets, in particular the 1960 range of  
4x12” cabinets. These being available with  
differing speaker options for varying tonality, see  
your dealer for advice.  
Floor type effects stomp boxes are designed to  
work in between a guitar and the input of an amp  
and should not be used in a parallel loop,  
otherwise some very weird and undesired effects  
could occur. For their best use, use them where  
they are designed to go.  
i.e.  
1 x 16 ohm speaker = 16 ohm output  
2 x 16 ohm speaker = 8 ohm output  
1 x 8 ohm speaker = 8 ohm output  
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TSL60 Head Rear Panel  
TSL60, TSL601, TSL602 SPECIFICATIONS  
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Power Output 60 Watts RMS into 8 or 16 ohms  
Valve complement 4 x ECC83/12AX7 and 2 x EL34  
Loudspeaker Type TSL60 (None), TSL601 (1x Marshall ‘Wolverine’ type WH-80-16,  
TSL602 (2x Marshall ‘Wolverine’ type WH-80-8 connected in series for 16 ohm operation  
Mains Requirement Preset for 117V~60Hz or 230V~50Hz  
Other variations to special order see local distributor for information.  
Mains Fuse T3AL - 120V or TI6AC - 230V  
H.T. Fuse T500mAL  
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