Excellent used condition. Great pedal, But I don't use it. Maybe more popular to the Tan pants crew at TGP, but make no mistake this is a great pedal for boosting your amp into metal territory. Like an optimized TS mixed and a variable clean boost. Very versatile, but my current amp has...
If it does not have to say Marshall on it, The Friedman JEL 20 would be my first recommendation. It does everything you want, but it is red... Lol
I embraced the color and bought the matching cab. Lol. great amp snd sounds like optimized JMP on one channel and hot rodded 800 on the other.
Marshall Studio Classic would be a good fit, since you already have the vert 212 to go with it. I would put that up there as another top choice.
Studio Vintage is cool, but it only sounds good cranked.... forget about any good tone at bedroom volumes. I had one for a few months thinking it...
JCM 2000 I have ab'd mine with the DSL100H and the H sounded more brittle on the top end. Still totally useable, but it sounded more like the JVM which also has that cheapish, brittle quality to the sound.
Marshall JCM2000 DSL50. or 100, but if you get the 100 be sure it is after the bias drift issues were resolved.
I have owned the JVM, Origin, several Jubilees, Studio 800, Studio Vintage, plus tons of 800's and JMP
Aside from the vintage amps, I think my DSL50 sounds better than all of them ...
Love yngwie. First time I saw him was with Alcatrazz in 1983 at a small venue in Reseda,Ca. called the Country Club. Blew my mind! I was still grieving the loss of Randy, but seeing Yngwie helped... He was so full of fire and had a profound effect and influence on me as a teenager.
Bogner Burnley (version 1) works great into the low input of a JCM 800. The pedal itself can be a little dark, but I crank the tone knob on the pedal and the 800 has ample brightness so the two work together quite well.
I have a 50 now and have owned a couple of the 100 Watters, and even one of the 40... (even that one was pretty good through a proper cabinet. I think they are very very solid and sound better to me than many amps that are much more expensive and or more "coveted".
Recently had a Silver...