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All-tube combo voor elektrische gitaar

  • Reissue serie - authentieke DSL-tone
  • Vermogen: low-power circuit van 1 W tot 0,1 W
  • 2 footswitchable kanalen met klassieke gain en ultra gain
  • Uitrusting: 8" Celestion Eight-15 speakers
  • Buisassemblage: 1x ECC82 en 2x ECC83
  • Tone Shift knop voor mid-configuratie
  • Onafhankelijke volume- en gain-controls voor beide kanalen
  • Gemeenschappelijke EQ voor treble, mid en bass
  • Geëmuleerde line-uitgang
  • Seriële FX-loop
  • Incl. footswitch
  • Leverbaar sinds Januari 2018
  • artikelnummer 422010
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Powerrate in W 1 W
  • Speaker size 1x 8"
  • Power Amp Tubes ECC82, ECC83
  • Channels 2
  • Reverb Yes
  • External FX Loop Yes
  • Recording Output Yes
  • MIDI Interface No
  • Connection for External Speaker No
  • Headphone connection No
  • Footswitch connection Yes
  • Incl. Footswitch Yes
  • Weight in kg 7,9 kg
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Bedroom amp with authentic Marshall DSL tone

The combos and heads in the Marshall DSL series have enjoyed great popularity since their release, and the Marshall DSL1CR, the smallest member of the family, completes the range nicely. This diminutive, one-watt powerhouse boasts two channels of all-tube circuitry as well as some useful extra features, including an emulated line out for direct recording, an audio input for playing back music from external sources, on-board digital reverb, and an effects loop that allows additional effects to be integrated. The three-band EQ has been upgraded to enhance its effectiveness, while the Tone Shift switch allows modern scooped sounds to be dialled in. The result is clearly audible through the 8-inch Celestion speaker – housed in a reassuringly robust and compact enclosure – which delivers outstanding presence throughout the entire sound spectrum.

Marshall sound and extensive features

The DSL1CR’s preamp stage is fitted with two ECC83 tubes, one for each of its two foot-switchable channels. Channel 1 provides a shimmering clean sound at low volume, which is gently compressed from about half-volume upwards and gradually becomes a gritty-sounding breakup when the volume is turned all the way up. Channel 2 picks up where Channel 1 left off and delivers everything from sizzling crunch to high-gain lead with typical Marshall amp dynamics – and can then be further tightened using the Tone Shift switch. At times, however, even an output of just one watt can still be too loud, which is why the DSL1CR is equipped with a rear-mounted Low Power switch. This reduces the output all the way down to a bedroom-friendly 0.1 watts. In addition to the effects loop, audio input, and foot switch, the rear panel also features a 3.5 mm Emulated Out enhanced with cabinet simulation developed by Softube.

Real tube tone for beginners and pros

If you love the Marshall sound, you will definitely love the DSL1CR – and this compact amp brings that classic all-tube Marshall character into your home. The DSL1CR is ideal both for practising and recording. Because the output power can be reduced to a mere 0.1 watts using the Low Power switch, you can really crank it all the way up, let the tubes glow, and enjoy its full dynamic range and saturation effects without getting into trouble with the neighbours. Its extensive features, such as the two channels, the integrated digital reverb, the effects loop, and the Emulated Out/headphone output, will be tempting even for seasoned professionals – however, the DSL1CR comes at such an attractive price that it will appeal just as much to beginners.

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.

For bedroom or recording session

For sure, one watt of power won’t rock a stage, but it will certainly rock during smaller sessions or at home. This makes the Marshall DSL1CR an ideal practice combo, and the recording output with cabinet simulation allows that Marshall sound to be recorded on your computer without the need for a microphone. The DSL1CR is also sure to be a real eye-catcher in the living room or bedroom.

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More than I expected
einberliner 06.02.2018
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.
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Perfect practice amp?
Pankev 01.08.2025
Bottom line: this amp kicks ass, it’s more brutal than the 1 watt-8 inch speaker might make you think.

More elaborate:

I hadn’t played electric guitar since a while, but decided to pick up my Tele again.

Since I don’t own an amp since a long time, and since I live in an apartment, I was looking for something small, affordable and preferably good sounding. Other features I was looking for: headphone and aux in ports.

This amp checks all of these things. I considered solid state amps, like the ones most of us start with. But having a full valve amp seemed tempting. This thing looks almost exactly like the 15 watt transistor Marshall that was my first amp, they weigh pretty much the same, but the quality of the sound of this DSL1 is just so much better, incomparable in my opinion. From the moment I plugged it in my Tele I was getting good sounds of it on both channels.

I was a bit concerned that it would not have enough headroom to stay clean, but you with single coils at least it takes a bit on the first channel before you enter crunch territory. The cleans even sound really quite good in my opinion.
On the second channel I’m able to get slightly crunchy tones to roaring high gain. This thing really is a tube Marshall.

Some users are a bit critical of the included reverb. In my opinion: it’s nice that it has a built in (obviously digital) reverb, I rarely like a fully dry guitar tone, but its true that it is not necessarily the best sounding one. And also: there’s just one control knob for the reverb, allowing you to dial in more or less reverb. There are no other reverb parameters you can change. So chances are I’ll be getting myself a reverb pedal, but as said, I still find it a nice touch to include that reverb which I still find useable for home practice.

Another nice touch of Marshall: this amp comes with a footswitch. It doesn’t allow you to engage or disengage the reverb, but you can change channels by foot. Nice that this is included, and the footswitch is pretty well built by the way.

Another nice feature is the attenuator that allows you to go from that brutal 1 watt to 0.1 watt. I use this feature literally all the time and even then, I find this amp to be pretty bloody loud for apartment playing. Don’t let that 1 watt fool you: if you live in an apartment with thin walls, this amp might not be for you. It’s obviously far from being loud enough to keep up with a drummer, but still. Also: I find the amp sounds as good in 0.1 watt as in 1 watt.

The good thing is: despite this being a full valve amp, there’s a port for headphones. All you need to do is disconnect the amp from the speaker, plug in your headphones and you’re good to go fully silent. Now, all of this ain’t of the greatest quality. Maybe it’s my headphones, but there is some noticeable noise when playing through headphones. And the built in cab sim is perhaps not the most convincing. But it certainly is good enough for what I use it for, and if you just wanna have some fun in the middle of the night I think it should be good enough. I haven’t tried recording silently using this port yet, but that’s another thing one can do.

I do wish that Marshall placed the headphone port on the front panel instead of in the back. Kinda the same for the auxiliary input. But then again, I’m already happy that it has that 3.5mm input, which allows me to plug in anything I want in a straight forward way, so I’m able to play along with music and backing tracks without the need of fiddling around with Bluetooth, adaptors or other stuff.

I haven’t tried out the effects loop yet, but it’s nice that it has one.

And then this still: I find that 8 inch speaker sounding not that bad at all. You can hear immediately it’s not a 12 inch but somehow it sounds bigger than it is. Depending on the guitar you’re using, you might wanna tweak some EQ settings. But definitely a pretty nice speaker for an 8 inch, no regret there.

To conclude: I think this is a brilliant practice amp for people who want a small package with a sweet, warm tube sound that’s drenched in a Marshall sauce.

There’s plenty of choice in this price category and this could be a good one.
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Excellent amplifier!
Dmitriy Kurov 05.01.2022
I'm a house guitarist, not performing or touring. This is my 4th amp and my second Marshall. Before that, there was a transistor Ibanez, a mini portable Marshall, modeling a Vox combo amplifier. I'm used to playing Vox. When switching to the Marshall tube, I realized what an attack and sound production are. Who is afraid that 1 Watt is quiet, do not worry. It's louder than my Vox GT 15 watts. For the house- more than enough. I don't have a music store, but I have several different guitars with singles and humbuckers (Epiphone SG, Epiphone LP, SQ Fender 3 singles, Ibanez RG). From everything I got a new feeling from playing the guitar. From clean to heavy enough. I highly recommend it for development - I really liked this amplifier.
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Small and practical.
mrodrigues 06.07.2019
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.
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