Support for DSL100 Head
Support for DSL100 Head
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Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 Dual Super Lead 2-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Delivery $573.35
Marshall DSL 100 Head
Delivery $768.96
Marshall DSL100 100W Guitar Amp Head
Marshall DSL100 Guitar Amplifier Head
Delivery between 11–18 June $45.36
Marshall : DSL100H: 100W 2 Channel Valve Head
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Marshall DSL100HR 100W Amp Head
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Marshall DSL100H: 100W 2 Channel Valve Head
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Marshall DSL100 Guitar Amplifier Head Valve Amp 100W DSL-100 - Buy Online - Belfield Music
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Marshall DSL100H: 100W 2 Channel Valve Head
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Marshall Dsl100 100w Guitar Amp Head
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originally posted on mannys.com.au
Does the job, it's a Marshall
originally posted on ebay.com
A great amp for the price.For a guitar player on a budget.The name says it all.Marshall.
originally posted on ebay.com
cosmetically looks a bit on the cheap side, but performance wise its awesome, sounds great.
| Instrument | Electric |
| Wattage | 100w |
| Speaker Impedance | Switchable |
| Technology | Tube |
Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 Dual Super Lead 2-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Delivery $573.35
Marshall DSL 100 Head
Delivery $768.96
Marshall DSL100 100W Guitar Amp Head
Marshall DSL100 Guitar Amplifier Head
Delivery between 11–18 June $45.36
Marshall : DSL100H: 100W 2 Channel Valve Head
Free delivery between 11–18 June
Does the job, it's a Marshall
A great amp for the price.For a guitar player on a budget.The name says it all.Marshall.
cosmetically looks a bit on the cheap side, but performance wise its awesome, sounds great.
Title says it all. I like the amp and am keeping it. The super leads were generally known for one type of sound and the DSL follows that sound well. For classic sounds it can't replace a 1959 or a 2203 but it can come close enough in a pinch. For all the ranges of more distortion it sounds great. Clean sounds are a bit disappointing. Adding a little bit of gain to the clean to get that edge of breakup sound or a little bit of light gritty clean gets pretty strong on the lows. Flubby came to mind but I'm not sure that's how most people use it. You can get an ok clean sound but it's not that flexible. The strength of the amp is the distortion. I liked all 3 of the distortion settings. You can get some pretty decent dynamics from messing with your attack and guitar ... MoreTitle says it all. I like the amp and am keeping it. The super leads were generally known for one type of sound and the DSL follows that sound well. For classic sounds it can't replace a 1959 or a 2203 but it can come close enough in a pinch. For all the ranges of more distortion it sounds great. Clean sounds are a bit disappointing. Adding a little bit of gain to the clean to get that edge of breakup sound or a little bit of light gritty clean gets pretty strong on the lows. Flubby came to mind but I'm not sure that's how most people use it. You can get an ok clean sound but it's not that flexible. The strength of the amp is the distortion. I liked all 3 of the distortion settings. You can get some pretty decent dynamics from messing with your attack and guitar volume even on ultra gain.
A fantastic sounding amplifier that produces some amazing tones.. Clean or distorted this amp does the job well..
When it comes to guitar tone for me Marshall Amplification is what I come to, the huge iconic rock guitar sound that everyone knows and loves. I had my eyes stuck on a JCM800 or the JVM series of amps, however these ranges are very expensive and I could not just splash £2500 on a halfstack at the time.That is when I discovered the DSL range of amps, the best selling range to date. The DSL series of amps can deliver all the vintage, classic and modern Marshall tones at an affordable price.I thought about having a combo however there is nothing that can beat the look of a halfstack so I jumped straight to the DSL100HR Head and the MX412AR Cab.The DSL100HR is truly one beast of a amp, with it's 2 channels containing 2 modes it can deliver all the Marshall sounds, ... MoreWhen it comes to guitar tone for me Marshall Amplification is what I come to, the huge iconic rock guitar sound that everyone knows and loves. I had my eyes stuck on a JCM800 or the JVM series of amps, however these ranges are very expensive and I could not just splash £2500 on a halfstack at the time.That is when I discovered the DSL range of amps, the best selling range to date. The DSL series of amps can deliver all the vintage, classic and modern Marshall tones at an affordable price.I thought about having a combo however there is nothing that can beat the look of a halfstack so I jumped straight to the DSL100HR Head and the MX412AR Cab.The DSL100HR is truly one beast of a amp, with it's 2 channels containing 2 modes it can deliver all the Marshall sounds, anything from vintage blues, classic rock, 80's hard rock/heavy metal right up to modern metal sounds, also paired with the MX412AR cab loaded with Celestion G12E60 Speakers this make this the perfect halfstack for the money.Plus with features such as half power switching, different speaker outs, series FX Loop, Emulated Out, MIDI in this head is excellent for the studio and touring.If you are looking for the iconic Marshall tone that doesn't break the bank the DSL100HR is the perfect choice for you.The perfect all-valve Marshall for a great price!
It overheats had replaced one bulb available problems with it what a good essay was general refund on it
I upgraded to the 100w head after having the 20w head for a while. Sings out with the typical Marshall tone you would expect for twice the money. Brilliant amp, no complaints about it at all!
great amp
| Instrument | Electric |
| Wattage | 100w |
| Speaker Impedance | Switchable |
| Technology | Tube |