Marshall DSL40CR
All Tube Combo Amp for Electric Guitar

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Monster amp â¤ï¸
Iâve been a dsl user in the past and the new rendition of the series did not disappoint..!! Two switchable volumes makes things much easier for gigging and this amp loves being played loud..!! Great for home use too with the 20 watt setting Love this amp.. Iâve always been a Marshall guy and the DSL40CR helps me understand why ð
Geweldige Amp
The real marshall sound. Echt deze versterker heeft het. Een warme vette sound zowel clean als met overdrive. Echt een topper
The real king of rock!
This Marshall DSL40 is absolutely amazing. I have a Mesa Boogie Mark V 35, witch is excellent, but this Marshall is far better for true classic rock, from clean to heavier sounds! With the opcional Pedal 91016 footswitch, you have a four channel amp on your foot and it is very easy to dial in the settings for all channels, even if some people may say the opposite... Whatever you do, all four modes work equally great for both rhythm and single note lead work. For the price, you get a huge amplifier.
The only cons are two, just minor issues that wouldn ´t ever affect my choice for this amp: The included footswitch (Pedl 90012) should be substituted from the factory by the opcional Pedl 91016, so you wouldn´t keep a footswitch you won´t use (if you buy the opcional one) and maybe the quality of some materials are not as sturdy as i expected, like nobs...
Overall, stunning real Marshall sound!
Fantastic sound, flexibility and value for the money.
After trying to decide whether to go for a valve amp or something like a Katana.
I'm so glad that I picked the Marshall DSL40CR. I just love the way valve amps clean up when you roll back the volume. This is a very versatile amp, the clean channel is great and the crunch and drive the amp produces are good too. The amp has a 40 or 20-watt mode and I also use it with the Harley Benton PA-100 Power Attenuator so I can use it for practising at home.
In conclusion, I feel I have made an excellent choice. I can highly recommend this, it's plenty loud enough for gigging. If you have only used a modelling amp before you should really give a proper tube amp a try.
My DSL40 expirience
I have used this Marshall amplifier on probably 2-3 month and also taking it out and played live maybe 5 times. There’s not been one gig where I’ve ever been concerned about its reliability. The stock valves have worked extremely well and it is great to see Marshall putting in quality tubes/vales to start with. This saves having to upgrade them because they put in junk right from the get-go.
I can foresee myself having this amplifier for quite some time. I’ve purchased and sold so many guitar amplifiers over the years and not have given me such a great sound without any pedals as this particular amplifier has. This has become my main loud gig amp and something I will take to play festivals with when setup time is important. The fewer effects you have on the floor the easier it is to set up. In loud rooms, this is my go-to amplifier. I haven’t been as satisfied with any other amp purchase this much with the exception of my Fender Blues Deluxe. The great thing is, I now have both and they are apples and oranges in terms of what they give me. If you haven’t tried a Marshall DSL40CR give it a shot but remember – TURN IT UP! I hope this review of the Marshall DSL40CR guitar amplifier has been helpful. Feel free to share it if it has been, thank you.
Great amp for all genres and levels
The build quality is great. The 2 powers options are very useful, when playing at home, I have the power on 20 the whole time. I can play at home without disturbing the neighbors and I can be as loud as necessary when gigging. The amp is actually a four-channel amp since each channel has two voicings. You can play any style, from jazz and blues to heavy metal on this amp. I recommend it to all players. If there's a negative point it would be the weight of the amp, but that's normal for tube combo amps.
Best tube combo amp
Absolutely stunning tube combo amp! Best choice for this price. Sound amazingly with my Gibson Les Paul Traditional! I am so glad with that purchase! Highly recommend!
This is the amp I've been waiting for
I've played guitar on and off for a few decades now, and have owned a variety of amps, most closely related of which is the JCM 800 2210 head. I can say, bar none, this DSL40CR replaces all of those previous amps. It does clean, it does dirty, and it sounds classic 80s Marshall doing it all. I love it. My only regret is carrying around that stack setup for so many year rather than this lovely reasonably sized (but not light!) combo.
A blast from the past
As a rocker teenager in the 1980's I had a Marshal 2 x 10 valve combo which was lost or stolen while moving house. This amp sounds just like that and has even more sound crafting!!! Am totally delighted with this amp! Check put Joe Bonamassa's review of it on youtube
Fantastic.
It is a good and very versatile amp. Sounds great and very easy to use. Can be used at home or apartment especially when you add JHS Little Black Amp Box in the loop, for example. Great for practice and live. However there seems to be a click/popping when switching between Master volumes.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Marshall
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $790
- Reissue series - authentic DSL sound
- Power: 40W
- 2 footswitchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
- Assembly: 12" Celestion V Type loudspeaker
- Preamp tubes: 4 x ECC83
- Power tubes: 2 x EL34
- Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
- Clean and Crunch Modes in the Classic Gain Channel
- Lead 1 and Lead 2 modes in the Ultra Gain channel
- Classic sound control with bass, middle and treble
- Presence control
- Tone-shift circuit
- Variable resonance control
- Pentode- / triode switch
- Digital reverb independent for each channel
- Speaker outputs: 2 x 16 ohms, 1 x 8 ohms and 1 x 16 ohms
- Includes double footswitch (channel selection and reverb on / off)
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