Marshall DSL20HR
All-Tube Amp Head for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Value for money.
Excellent at this price range. Portable, loud and with plenty of features. highly recommended. no issues so far (5 yrs of usage). only the pedal included seems to be low quality.
The best Marshall for the price
I've bought my Marshall dsl 20 three years ago and I have to say its perfect for a rock and glam metal 80's sound. It's not suitable though for really high gain stuff like death metal and thrash metal as it's gain is the clasic marshall gain. But I'm a glam metal player and its sound really suits my type.
Good amp for a good price.
The amp has some good tones, but it can get a bit fizzy, especially with the presence knob. Overall I like it.
Great sounding amp
I've had a few Marshalls before so I'm really used to the Marshall sound and this amp does not disapoint. A great little amp for home use (a bit loud even on the 10w option - maybe an external power attenuator will help) and also when rehearsing with a drummer. I've got mine connected to 1x12 Celestion Vintage 30 and it sounds great. The classic channel is very nice on its own and a great base for experimenting with pedals but the highlight for me is the Ultra Gain channel. It sounds amazing. Great valve distortion! It's great on its own and it just sings with a booster like a tube screamer. It comes with a nice FX loop, an audio input and an speaker emulation / headphones output. I'm not very keen that the Audio Input and Emulated Out are 3.5mm instead of 6.3mm but that's me. If you are looking for a super versitile amp look no further. This amp rocks from metal to blues. Recommended!
A little beast
You can actually gig with this.
Great Practice amp
PROS:
- the clean sounds sounds very marshally, very nice
- the back features all you need, different ohm speaker outputs, f/s, effects loop
- footswitch is nice
- eq knobs are ok
CONS:
- the high gain channel lacks the punch
- no individuial channel eqs
Marshall growl at affordable price
Amazing product at very affordable price. Sound pallette ranges from pristine clean to crunch to Metal-grade distortion.
Top amp
This amp is my first foray into the world of valve amps. A fantastic amp for the price with a range of tones readily available. Found my tone pretty quickly without much fiddling around. Works really well with the Marshall MX212 cabinet. A great buy don’t hesitate, spend your money and get one
Definitely Marshall, be small but strong
Im using it by connecting to UA OX.
Various heads are being used, but I dont think we should ignore them because they are small. It is small in size, but the sound is definitely Marshall.
You are wrong if you think 'DSL20H' too small to look like Marshall.
By the way.. Actually, its not that small.. LOL
Its the biggest mini head.
my first tube amp
this is my first tube amp. I previously had a 20w solid-state combo amp and the difference is huge between those two. To be honest I was hesitant at first but now I don't regret the decision that I made.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Marshall
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $470
- Reissue series - authentic DSL sound
- Power: 20W
- 2 Footswitchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
- Preamp tubes: 3x ECC83
- Power tubes: 2x EL34
- Tone Shift key for centre configuration
- Bass switch that complements a resonant bass boost
- Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
- Common sound control for treble, mid and bass
- Emulated line output
- Serial FX loop
- Including footswitch
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