Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top

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Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top
Product no: 9000-0004-7928 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

The DSL100H is the answer to the call for a new, fresh guitar amplifier for lead guitarists. It features two channels with two modes each. The classic gain channel allows you to choose between clear cleans and a crunchy sound, whereas the ultra gain channel lets you pick between a proper overdrive and impressively wicked distortion. Additionally, this amp is equipped with a studio-grade reverb with separate controls for the two channels.

More options of the DSL100H

All of the expansive options of the DSL100H make it an excellent lead guitar amplifier that is perfect for heavy metal guitarists. There's a Tone Shift control you can press down while turning down the mids to create a very aggressive metal sound that is characteristic for many contemporary metal tunes. On the rear, you'll find FX send/return jacks to which you can connect your own pedals, as well as several connectors for speakers.

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Specifications

Product features

Connectors External speaker(s), Footswitch
Number of channels 2
Number of speaker outputs 3
Amp modelling no
Effects loop yes
Weight 20 - 24.9 kg
Speaker output impedance 16 Ohms, 8 Ohms
Built-in tuner no
Built-in effects reverb (digital)
Colour black
Power attenuator yes
Amplifier type tube
Amplifier valve EL34
Power in Watts 76 - 100 Watts

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 26,0 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 85,0 x 42,5 x 37,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Marshall full-tube amp head
  • type valves: 4x ECC83 + 4x EL34
  • power: 100 watts, switchable to 50 watts
  • 2 channels: Classic Gain and Ultra Gain
  • classic gain modes: clean, crunch
  • ultra gain modes: lead1, lead2
  • controls per channel: volume, bass, mid, treble, gain
  • master control section: presence and resonance
  • studio-grade classic and ultra reverb effect
  • presence/resonance controls
  • foot switch with 4 knobs
  • guitar jack input impedance: 470 kOhms
  • FX send level: selectable -10 dBV or +4 dBu
  • MIDI functionality
  • XLR line out
  • FX send/return jacks
  • large on/off and standby button
  • speaker outputs: 3x 16 ohms, 2x 8 ohms
  • weight: 24.2 kg
  • dimensions: 741 x 274 x 242 mm

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Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top
Wrote the following about Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top
Je hebt twee Marshall DSL op de huidige markt. De nieuwe Aziatische versie en de oude (uit productie gehaalde) JCM2000 DSL. Een wereld van verschil.

Ten eerste de prijs. Tweede hands doen de Marshall JCM2000 DSL toppen nog steeds met gemak € 1.000 of meer. De nieuwe kost circa € 950.

De nieuwe versie is qua functie iets uitgebreider door een switch om 100 watt terug te schakelen naar 50 watt en alles onder 1 voetschakelaar in plaats van twee. Helaas zijn andere belangrijke functies niet meegenomen zoals MIDI en een extra FX loop.

En dan het geluid. Dat is echt een wereld van verschil. De nieuwe DSL haalt het niet tegen mijn 2005 JCM2000 model. Een veel metalliger geluid, de crunch is niet echt crunch maar alsof je op een zak chips staat. En hoe harder hoe meer distortion maar daardoor wordt het geluid ook minder zuiver. Dat had de oude JCM2000 niet.

Een prima versterker maar niet voor iemand die al een JCM2000-model heeft staan.
Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top
Wrote the following about Marshall DSL100H 2-channel 100W tube guitar amplifier top
Mijn oude dsl 2000 is helaas overleden en ben daarom overgegaan op de aanschaf van deze dsl 100h icm een 2x12 1936 cabinet van Marshall. Eerlijk is eerlijk, de sound van zijn voorganger haalt hij niet. Vooral in de high gain setting wordt het wollig en niet strak. Deze versterker blinkt uit in de eerste gain setting met de gain op half. Voeg zonodig een tubescreamer toe om wat meer gain te creëren. Dan komt deze versterker tot zijn recht. Op die manier klinkt hij dan ook geweldig!

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