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Marshall DSL5CR 5W 1x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

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Description
The next generation of the Marshall DSL series has arrived! These DSL amps are laden with Marshall tone, features and functionality for the novice, as well as pros performing on the world’s biggest stages. The DSL series includes the following updated features:
Adjustable Power Output
The DSL models feature adjustable power settings, which delivers all-valve tone and feel, at any volume, from bedroom to stage. This technology adjusts power to the valves, instead of just turning off valve stages, allowing the amp to remain articulate and dynamic.
EQ Refinements
Some innovative tweaks to the EQ circuitry have given the new DSLs even greater tonal flexibility. The EQ section of the new DSLs can deliver exactly what your ears are looking for.
Emulated Output
Marshall's partnership with Softube has led to the creation of award-winning plug-ins, as well as exceptional tone in its CODE digital amps. The same team is responsible for the development of the new emulated output feature, found in the DSL series. Both the headphone out, and line out on the DSL models boast incredibly accurate emulation of Marshall's famed 1960 cabinet.
Reverb, Resonance and Master Volume
The DSL is now more versatile than ever, with features including discrete master volume controls for each channel, built-in reverb and resonance controls (the DSL1 and DSL5 do not offer resonance controls).
New Models
Additions to the range include the DSL1 head and combos, which offer all-valve Marshall DSL tone in a smaller package, plus a DSL20 combo and head.



Specs
- Power: 5W (tube)
- Tubes: two ECC83 (preamp); one BH7 (power amp)
- Speaker: 1x10 Celestion Ten-30
- Softube speaker-emulated output
- Silent recording mode
- Built-in reverb
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4.63
8 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio3
- Amateur Recording2
- Professional Recording2
- Limited Functions2
- Experienced5
- Easy To Use5
- Excellent Sound4
- Portable4
- Good Power Output3
- Warm / Comfy3
Reviewed by 8 customers
Marshall DSL5CR
submitted4 years ago
byRob W
fromLenoir, NC
I've been playing guitar 40+ years and have always wanted a low-powered Marshall for home use. This is the amp of my dreams. Full bodied, well defined cleans and smooth harmonic distortion. The real advantage of this little beauty is that it retains its integrity even at bedroom & recording volumes. I couldn't be happier with it. Highly recommended for home jammin.
Marshall quality amp
submitted4 years ago
byMC
fromNyc
Home practice and recording.
Cool Little Dude!
submitted5 years ago
byMike
fromMaryland
Perfect size for the small area. Easy to carry and sounds great! I did add a different speaker though but it was super in the factory configuration.
Top notch practice amp
submitted6 years ago
byJordan
fromUndisclosed
Excellent for a practice amp. Great tube sound, gain for days, and the ability to switch it to .5w is super handy if you have other people in the house that would rather not listen to you practice. Amp is built really well, foot switch is very sturdy as well. No complaints.
Better than Blackstar HT5R?
submitted7 years ago
byOldguyjammin
fromPlacerville
This is one of those really rare amps that sounds great right out of the box. What a treat! Very nice cleans with its own gain and really great dirty channel with a lead tone that kills; searingly smooth, perfectly compressed and very forgiving AND an FX loop - bout time! Even though it only has a 10" speaker it really sounds great. Only drawbacks and the reason for 4/5 stars 1) Only one 16 ohm speaker out so you can't run an extension speaker combined with the combo speaker (pretty dumb imo) 2) as the gain on the clean channel starts to max out the tone gets muddy rather than crunchy but it takes pedals well so...
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submitted7 years ago
byDayne
fromUndisclosed
Perfect for practice at home.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byTIAGO
fromChicago/IL
Is a foot switch PEDL-90012 included like advertised in the MArshall.com?
Yes, it is.submitted2 years ago
asked byVideo58
fromBelgium
When I switch off the amp I hear a "crackle" in the loadspeaker.Is that normal ?
Please give us a call for product troubleshooting 855 77 0 3373submitted3 years ago
asked byDadi
fromCroatia
Can I order a marshall DSL5CR 5W amplifier from Croatia?
If you go to our website and click the flag on the bottom of the webpage, you will be able to select your country. From there you can also select your currency and any other options you think you might need. After that is done, all items that show up are eligible for shipping to your location and will also give you a total with duties and taxes. We unfortunately can't discuss pricing over this means of communication, but once you are on your country's version of the website, you will be able to view pricing yourself. If you should run into any further issues or if there is anything else we can do for you, please feel free to reach out to us. Thanks for contacting us!submitted4 years ago
asked bymark
frompuyallup
I bought a Marshall dsl5cr 5 watt combo from you guys. if I use the extension cab output into the cabinet does it disable the speaker inside the combo or will it be like two active speakers?
It will be two active speakerssubmitted4 years ago
asked byJim
fromCarrollton, Texas
I see it says this can be used with headphones. I've always understood (possibly in error) that you could not use tube amps with headphones with a load on the tubes. Is this in error? Would love to find a tube amp that would allow this if it exists since I live in a small apartment and practice at odd hours. Thanks in advance.
It can.submitted4 years ago
asked byTom
fromMansfield TX
Does this come with a foot switch
Foot switch not includedsubmitted6 years ago
asked byPhil
fromHazlet NJ
Does it have a foot switch to change channels?
This combo amp does come with a foot switch.submitted6 years ago
asked byBarry
fromKY
Does it have a headphone jack?
There is no dedicated headphone jack but there is an Emulated Out that you can send to a mixer or audio interface.