Review of the Marshall DSL1CR amplifier. Where to buy it?

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  • Reissue Series – Authentic DSL Sound
  • Power: Low-power circuit from 1 W to 0.1 W
  • 2 Foot-switchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipment: 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeakers
  • Tube equipment: 1x ECC82 and 2x ECC83
  • Tone-shift key for center configuration
  • Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
  • Common tone control for treble, midrange and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 360 x 340 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Includes foot-switch

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This amplifier usually has a price around 255.00 €

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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:

Comment:

Just to be clear – in my case, this amp is used as bedroom practicing amp. Tested with both singlecoils (Fender Vintage ’52 Telecaster and Stratocaster with noiseless pickups) and humbuckers (Duesenberg Starplayer Special).

First notable thing – compared to limited 1W edition it’s slightly smaller, which is understandable considering it’s 8" vs 10". As much as I can see myself (and also stated in official Marshall documentation) it’s having 3 valves in total, not 5 as stated in product description.

Sound is actually way better then I expected it. It’s not ‘boxy’ as I thought it’s going to be (having 12" external speaker as well) and there’s definitely not same level of headroom compared to something bigger than 8", but that’s also to be expected.

On clean channel, you can turn it up to max and still enjoy playing inside your bedroom. 0.1W is of course welcome in case you are using humbuckers at midnight, but even in that case it’s very acceptable for my taste. If you are telecaster fan then you are really going to enjoy clean channel with it. That’s ‘the’ sound as I imagine it when I think about telecaster.

On OD channel, you can play a lot with both gain and volume. 1W there can be little bit loud, specially with humbuckers, but I think ‘the issue’ here is just perceived loudness since I was still able to talk over it, specially if you are not really sitting on it.

Footswitch is quite simple, it’s letting you only to change the channel, not to turn on/off reverb or fx loop as advertised on other models, so don’t be confused on this.

All in all, this looks and sounds really cool, and I’m quite sure I’m going to keep it.

Comment:

Well it’s a marshall, sounds like a marshal although it has a very small speaker. Bought this to warm up back stage preparing to gig. It’s a valve amp, sounds and feels like one, but not loud enough to keep up with any kind of live performance, (not even backing tracks on a live venue). The "emulated" out sounds awful!!! It was one of the factors that made me buy this little amp, and It’s totally unusable, sounds fizzy and after a short while using it, i always have an headache even using with top notch in ear monitors… the manual says it’s a "high quality emulated output using Softube-designed studio cabinet"… but it sounds like rubbish… couldn’t find a way to use it. Still a nice tube amp.

Marshall DSL1CR vs Marshall DSL5CR

The amplifier Marshall DSL1CR is usually 114 € cheaper than Marshall DSL5CR.

Marshall DSL1CR

Marshall DSL5CR

  • Reissue Series – Authentic DSL Sound
  • Power: Low-power circuit from 1 W to 0.1 W
  • 2 Foot-switchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipment: 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeakers
  • Tube equipment: 1x ECC82 and 2x ECC83
  • Tone-shift key for center configuration
  • Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
  • Common tone control for treble, midrange and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 360 x 340 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Includes foot-switch

  • Reissue Series – The authentic DSL sound
  • Power: 5 W (with power reduction option, 0.5W)
  • 2 Footswitchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipped with a 10″ Celestion Ten-30 speaker
  • Preamp tubes: 2x ECC83
  • Power tube: 1x 12BH7/ECC99
  • Tone shift button for adding depth and shape to your sound
  • Bass switch that supplements a resonant bass boost
  • Separate volume and gain controls on both channels
  • Combined control for treble, mids and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Series FX loop
  • Dimensions: (W x D x H) 450 x 240 x 420 mm
  • Weight: 12.7 kg
  • Includes a footswitch

And then a video of the amplifier Marshall DSL5CR

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Marshall DSL1CR vs Blackstar HT-1R MkII Combo

The amplifier Marshall DSL1CR is usually 6 € more expensive than Blackstar HT-1R MkII Combo, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Marshall DSL1CR

Blackstar HT-1R MkII Combo

  • Reissue Series – Authentic DSL Sound
  • Power: Low-power circuit from 1 W to 0.1 W
  • 2 Foot-switchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipment: 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeakers
  • Tube equipment: 1x ECC82 and 2x ECC83
  • Tone-shift key for center configuration
  • Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
  • Common tone control for treble, midrange and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 360 x 340 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Includes foot-switch

  • 2 Channels
  • Power: 1 W
  • Equipped with: 8″ Speaker
  • ECC83 preamp tube & ECC82 power tube
  • Push-Pull power amp design
  • Switchable Voices for Clean and Overdrive
  • Reverb in studio quality
  • USB Audio Out
  • 4-16 Ohm Extension Speaker Out

And then a video of the amplifier Blackstar HT-1R MkII Combo

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Marshall DSL1CR vs Marshall Origin 5C Combo

The amplifier Marshall DSL1CR is usually 66 € more expensive than Marshall Origin 5C Combo.

Marshall DSL1CR

Marshall Origin 5C Combo

  • Reissue Series – Authentic DSL Sound
  • Power: Low-power circuit from 1 W to 0.1 W
  • 2 Foot-switchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipment: 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeakers
  • Tube equipment: 1x ECC82 and 2x ECC83
  • Tone-shift key for center configuration
  • Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
  • Common tone control for treble, midrange and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 360 x 340 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Includes foot-switch

  • Gain boost function
  • Two voicings (Normal, High Treble), which can be mixed steplessly via the tilt control
  • Switchable power reduction for full sound in bedroom volume
  • Channels: 1
  • Power: 5 watts
  • Preamp tubes: 2 x ECC83 (12AX7)
  • Power tubes: 1 x EL84
  • Equipped with: 1x 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeaker
  • Controls: Volume – Tilt – Bass – Middle – Treble
  • Switch: Power On / Off – Output Low / High – Gain Boost (Pull Volume)
  • Connections: Input (6.3 mm jack)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 466 x 191 x 369 mm
  • Weight: 9.4 kg

And then a video of the amplifier Marshall Origin 5C Combo

Marshall Origin 5C Combo Guitar Amp Demo (english)

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Marshall DSL1CR vs Bugera V5 Infinium

The amplifier Marshall DSL1CR is usually 67 € more expensive than Bugera V5 Infinium.

Marshall DSL1CR

Bugera V5 Infinium

  • Reissue Series – Authentic DSL Sound
  • Power: Low-power circuit from 1 W to 0.1 W
  • 2 Foot-switchable channels with classic gain and ultra gain
  • Equipment: 8″ Celestion Eight-15 loudspeakers
  • Tube equipment: 1x ECC82 and 2x ECC83
  • Tone-shift key for center configuration
  • Independent volume and gain controls for both channels
  • Common tone control for treble, midrange and bass
  • Emulated line output
  • Serial FX loop
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 360 x 340 x 215 mm
  • Weight: 7.9 kg
  • Includes foot-switch

  • Power: 5 W
  • Power switchable between 5 W, 1 W and 0.1 W
  • 1 Channel
  • Components: 1x 8″ Turbosound speaker
  • 1 Preamp tube 12AX7
  • 1 Power tube EL84
  • Controls: Gain, Tone, Volume, Reverb
  • 4 Ohm speaker output
  • Headphone output

And then a video of the amplifier Bugera V5 Infinium

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Where to buy this amplifier Marshall DSL1CR

Thomann

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  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

Amazon

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  • Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

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