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Marshall DSL100HR

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Amp Head for Electric Guitar

  • DSL Series
  • Power rating: 100 W
  • Tube equipment: 4 x ECC83 and 4 x EL34
  • 2 Channels: Classic Gain and Ultra Gain
  • Independent volume and gain control for both channels
  • Clean and Crunch Modes in Classic Gain Channel
  • Lead1 and Lead2 modes in Ultra Gain channel
  • Classic tone control with bass, middle and treble
  • Presence control
  • Tone Shift circuit
  • Variable resonance control
  • Adjustable deep switch
  • Pentode/Triode switching
  • Digital reverb independent for each channel
  • Speaker Outputs: 5 x 6.3 mm Jack output jacks (16 Ohm / 8 Ohm /
  • 4 Ohm load capacity)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 740 x 274 x 242 mm
  • Weight: 24.2 kg
  • Includes power cable and foot switch PEDL-90012
  • Compatible with PEDL-91016 with the modes: 1 - Clean (Classic Green) 2 - Crunch (Classic Red) 3 - OD1 (Ultra Green) 4 - OD2 (Ultra Red) 5 - Master 1/Master 2 (Toggle) 6 - FX Loop on/off
Available since January 2018
Item number 422016
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Powerrate in W 100 W
Power Amplifier Tubes EL34
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
Footswitch Yes
10.290 kr
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Puristic flagship amplifier

The 100-watt DSL100HR is the latest surprise from Marshall’s long-established Dual Super Lead series and its flagship model. At the heart of the DSL100HR are four ECC83 and four EL34 tubes which ensure that players can enjoy true Marshall tone without compromise. At 100 watts, its output is enough for any stage in the world, but it can also be switched down to 50 watts if need be. This may be a no-frills amplifier, but its features and two-channel design still provide plenty of flexibility.

Muscle AND brains? You got it!

The DSL100HR’s two channels share a typical Marshall EQ section equipped with a bass, middle, and treble control, which are complemented by resonance and presence controls. The latter are essentially bass and treble controls but, unlike those in the preamp’s EQ section, they instead shape the tonal characteristics of the amp’s power stage. The front panel also features a Tone Shift switch that slightly scoops the mid-frequencies for a more “modern” sound. The rear panel features an Audio In socket, so you can play along to music from your mobile phone or computer. It also includes an Emulated Out socket with cabinet simulation, which immediately provides a suitable signal for recording or listening through headphones. The DSL100HR features an effects loop and, unlike the smaller models in the DSL series, it also comes equipped with a MIDI input for switching the channels, gain modes, effects loop, and master switch selection. The features are rounded off nicely by a dedicated digital reverb unit for each channel.

Powerful and sophisticated

Marshall’s DSL100HR is a real all-tube amplifier positioned in the mid-price bracket that can still hold its own against significantly more expensive competitors and gives both professionals and ambitious amateurs everything they need. The order of the day is classic Marshall tone, and the DSL100HR effortlessly delivers just that. Its 100-watt output is enough for both the stage and the studio, and this can also be switched down to 50 watts. Furthermore, the DSL100HR is perfect for recording, especially since it comes equipped with a high-quality Emulated Out.

About Marshall

Marshall, the manufacturer from Milton Keynes in Great Britain, is an indispensable figure in the world of electric guitar. The tube amplifiers of company founder Jim Marshall († 2012) have been writing Rock music history since 1962 with names like Pete Townshend, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton. The classics of the JTM, JMP, and JCM 800 series are still highly sought-after today, as they shaped the sound of overdriven and distorted electric guitar more than any other product. To this day, the combination of the amp and 4x12" cabinet - the "Marshall stack" - is synonymous with the energy and power of the Rock music genre. Alongside these landmark achievements, however, Marshall has always kept its finger on the pulse of the times and a close eye on the needs of up-and-coming musicians.

A classic repackaged

Studio or stadium, loud or quiet: Marshall’s sound is unmistakeable, and players who are looking for that sound won’t settle for anything less. Luckily, the DSL100HR admirably upholds this Marshall heritage and comes at an affordable price. The DSL100HR is big enough for every situation and captures the essence of Marshall’s legendary amplifiers of decades past in a reliable and modern package.

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Awesome entry Marshall amp!
DoomsEve 11.01.2022
I have to start off with stating that this is my first tube amp (although i have played other tube amps before). That being said i have to say that i really really like this amp. Its amazingly "fat" in the low end even with a single v30 speaker in 50W mode, although i feel that it does need a boost even in the od 2 setting to get all the agressivenes out of the amp. The clean is nice, and going with the crunch mode plus an BOSS SD1 it goes towards a nice JCM 800 type of sound. Only con for me is that its very big and chunky, kind of getting why people love the EVH 5150 50W amp being smaller than most full heads. In conclusion, great amp, great sound, a little big and chunky to move around when you have to, and the built in reverb leaves a LOT to be desired, but then again you have a free reverb built in... so yeah whatever!
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All in all, great amp !
Banjezzi 03.02.2022
When the amp arrived, i decided to take it to my technician right away to inspect it, change tubes etc, like i always do with new amps.
I definitely wanted to try it before it went to the technician, and it sounded great right away, but after half an hour i noticed it was getting too hot, anyway, i tried different channels and when i pressed the master button one of the tubes blow off, i heard a loud pop and i immediately turned the amp off.
Took the amp to the technician, and the first thing he did, he measured the voltage in tubes.
So ,left side was 80 mV, and the right side was 40 mV (while the tubes are marked at 51 mV, obviously they are not) and that's why they were so hot.
Then he realized that the tube sockets are wobbly.

To shorten the story , he replaced all tube sockets and all the tubes (puts in a Mesa Spax ECC83 in preamp and original Marshall EL34 in power amp), did the bias thing, puts all the tubes exactly to 50 mV, and now this DSL kicks ass.
Sounds great, feels great, and it looks sexy :D

I recommend that whenever you buy a new amplifier take it away to your technician or someone who knows what he's doing, to be sure what is going on
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Callum Fogarty 08.02.2020
Perfect head for the classic Marshall tone
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MArshall DSL 100HR
Gav_1 17.09.2019
I found this a very versatile amp right out of the box. Very different to my vintage JMP Superbass 100 W head which I had used for years before. It has that very distinct Raw Marshall growl and amazing tone. Very good value for money and overall I am very pleased with my purchase.
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