Engineers Now is the perfect time to get the gear you want with simple promotional financing. Please click below to login. from Owasso, OK on July 19, 2014. from Venice Fl. products, demos, and knowledge databases. Because the reverb in this amp is only passable when maxed (and it does provide slight ambiance for rock music), I swapped the switch with a single button and forget the reverb altogether. I think this will be my forever amp. Brand New Dsl40c Reverb Not Working? - Marshall Amp Forum I even bought the demo model for an even deeper discount. after that I've been out of the tube amp game for awhile. Pretty much just using the classic clean and crunch channels. I've got a full stack DSL100 and this 40, although not exactly a scaled down version (different speaker, tubes, country of origin), it's got all the character and tone of my 20 year old mainstay. Knob - Chicken Head, set screw, brass inset I was looking for something to play at lower volumes in my study and this fit the bill. The tone is woody with just enough hair on the drive channel---and when I go from say 4 to 5 on my volume control on my Paul to full on 10, there seems to be just enough umpff to get over the drummer for solos. Sweetwater as always was the best. I have read reviews of people saying this amp has too much treble, but I am sure they did not give it time to breakin, and they don't have the Creamback. It is tough build, rock solid. At low volume and gain using the 20 watt setting, I can dial in some really sweet clean tones with my epi ES-339, or my Squire vintage 70's Strat. Thanks for your post and it saves me from having to buy a reverb pedal. This is a bad*** amp to the bone.!! A good example was my JTM30. Vintage to modern u feel perfectly. I would Highly recommend this amp if you want an affordable but great bang for your buck tube amp. It's my first tube amp following many solid state amps. In my opinion Marshall struck gold with this amp. Looking For a DSL 50 Watt HeadBut Which One? I found the DSL40C w/the creamback Celestion at Sweetwater and based on video demos and other users reviews took the plunge. I'd try the CR first if you can. They should have put an extra tube or something instead of reverb. Like power switch Weekly Sales Meetings and Lunch & Learn chats with music industry experts ensure that Sales I'm wondering if changing out the reverb pot with a larger value pot would help give the reverb a little bit more maximum range? As an all-tube amp, this thing is a very loud 40 watts. All in all I think this is a great offering from Marshall that is much better sounding than the previous offerings in this price range. on November 26, 2014, By JWent From the clean 1959-ish sound to the quintessential crunch to the ultimate overdrive, the two-channel Marshall Dual Super Lead 40C delivers endless opportunities to a guitar player when it comes to the music style. Aside from the gritty creamy Marshall tube tone, my favorite thing is watching guys heads explode when I tell them I got it on sale, new, at Sweetwater, for MUCH less than they're paying for used ones. Crank the volume though and it blossoms into that wonderful Marshall roar though. I was able to dial in nice tones quickly, unlike my modeling amps which seem to take forever to tweak until you find a setting that can be kept in the preset bank. Presence and especially the Reverb was very subtle. Hands down one of the very best amps I've ever owned. to the Music Background: Southern Rock & Gospel. It's also worth mentioning that mine arrived with all 4 stock preamp tubes bad and the amp was unplayable because of the static. breed it with a Les Paul and the spawn is incredible! and breathe gear and are as passionate about music as they are about helping you! It needed to be virtually dimed to be heard. One thing that would make it even better, would be to show some sample sound settings in there owner's manual. Call Sweetwater and talk to Bob Mondok today and grab one of these. Sweetwater sold them to me. The Marshall DSL40CST is a really, really capable amp. I HAVE HEARD ALL AMPS ACROSS THE BOARD. Let me tell ya the difference was completely jaw dropping! The clean channel is a thing of beauty, clear well rounded. from Winston Salem on March 27, 2018, By John Crafton Interested in knowing what you mean by the amp having its limitations. I love this. Exclusive deals, delivered straight to your inbox. #1 Hi I've previously owned a dsl40c which had a weak reverb. Just can't play it enough. It sounds like a reverb setting of 1 instead of 10. This amp is just about perfect. from Texas on May 12, 2018, Music Background: 15 years playing guitar, By Don Holmes DSL40C 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo, DSL40CV Limited Edition Vintage 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo. The Marshall DSL40C hails from a revered lineage. In fact, for the first week I had it, I don't think I left the classic gain channel, it was just so good. Almost a third of what they were demanding for DSL 401's when I first went shopping for one. By itself, it was very "in your face", but didn't feel like it had enough bass for the heavier, tighter metal rhythms. Only thing that could use a little tweaking is the reverb(I don't mind but others might). I just hoped it would get me close to sound I wanted. Running a Chorus, Compressor, Boss DS-1 thru the Front Input W/Electric Mistress n Tube Screemer inside the Effects Loop the JCM800 channel is all I really need from this AMP, the rest is overkill reallyI LIKED THIS AMP, UNTIL after 7 Months it developed an after hiss in the Low E decay especially and I changed a TUBE in the Pre amp section and thought it worked only to have the entire AMP cut off an hour after the replacement Tube was put in ! This amp has the best cleans I have ever heard and if you have a nice Overdrive or Distortion Pedal and run it through the clean channel, man the sky is the limit in terms of tone. your backstage pass to new and noteworthy gear. from Orrville, Ohio on March 11, 2015. Awesome sound and versatility. However, when the rest of the band was playing, it sounded just about perfect. OH on October 9, 2017, Music Background: Student, Jazz Musician, Hard Rocker, Metal Chugga, By David Jim must be disappointed. I solved this by clipping the C19 capacitor out of the circuit and now all fizz is gone, the volume jump between channels is almost non-existent, and the EQ settings work very well on both channels now. from Naples, FL on February 21, 2015. Overall I"m very pleased. By Sweetwater Customer Sounds very even and smooth. from Lake,Ms on February 4, 2013, Music Background: 13 years, singer, songwriter, By Sweetwater Customer At 10! On the super lead channels is where the beast come unleashed you cab get tones from classic rock to heavy metal and everything in the middle. BENETEAU, JEANNEAU, DUFOUR, BAVARIA, HANSE: BUILDING AND DESIGN - Blogger from Cedarburg, WI on July 26, 2014, Music Background: Occasionally plays at hamburger stands for food, By Eric Carpenter Sweetwater Sales Amazingly affordable, the DSL40C combo fortifies your tone arsenal with impressive power and the tastiest tonal qualities and features of both modern and vintage Marshalls - in one highly tweakable and portable package. This amp is well built and solid but most importantly..IT SOUNDS GREAT. from Santa Fe, NM on June 4, 2017, By Adam EL34"s for that genuine British power. No problem playing an outside gig if you plan on micing. Same controls as the 100 head so I've had this amp a couple months now. Researched.Googled Marshall amp , Sweetwater was the first on link on google. Probably lost half my hearing but man was it fun! Only drawback is reverb is non existent. Thanks Sweetwater for the Sweet Deal! This amp is just what my Les Paul was missing but it even makes my $400 Ibanez hollow body sound sweet/evil. I AM SO GLAD I DID. I do play a lot of seven string, and one of my biggest complaints with amps is that they tend to "fart out" when pushed with the low B, so far I have had no issues with this little Marshall. First impressions: That's how I get a great tone. I tell ya the Vintage 30 took this amp over the top. I am impressed with sweetwater and will use them for all my guitar necessities. Hand selected from across the globe, each It was a fun amp but the DSL-40C is a whole different animal. There is no comparison to my solid state amps, they are all being sold, except for my Fender practice amp. from United States on July 16, 2014, By Gene Zuffranieri Tone, volume, cut really are both user-friendly and audience friendly. I always use a overdrive pedal with Marshall amps. On the other hand though, I have a DSL20 and feel that the reverb on it works quite well and sounds pretty darned good! Putting one of Marty's old Mullards in V2 woke up the reverb for me. Reigning supreme for a decade, the DSL series enjoyed worldwide acclaim. Easy to understand and adjust. This amp has great tone If you want sweet Marshall EL 34 tube tone?? So, Call Bob. So problematic if you are gigging. My Jube and 6101 have none, doesn't make or break the amp. He is the greatest Sweetwater sales engineer, hands down. Oops, looks like you forgot something. from Alexandria,VA ,USA on May 2, 2013, By Tam Strong, solid, well-made piece of equipment. i just got one friday and thought the same thing when i tested it. I ordered the the model that already had the Celestion Creamback speaker upgrade and I was not disappointed indeed. from WICHITA, KS on March 3, 2015, By Roger Pipkins I really can't say enough. Interesting Sailboats: BAVARIA C42: IT SAILS VERY WELL - Blogger I rarely use it now it is a good amp but not in the same class as the DSL40c. Other than that, AMAZING. I'm sure that over time I'll dial it in even more. The amp was not biased properly when it arrived and I tended to that. And then there was that reverb - seems every other review complains about the weak reverb. On aggregate I am happy with the amp. from So. Help other music gear aficionados by sharing your opinions of gear you've purchased. Love it. I've never owned a tube amp but if this is what they sound like I'm addicted. Seems like the 20 watt setting chokes the tone just a bit but that may be an opportunity for yet more tonal options. from Watertown, MA on October 10, 2015, By Coo That's the big (and only) problem I have with it: If you're playing solo (or practicing with just the amp), it may not sound good enough for some applications. I play a lot of 70's metal (Sabbath, Judas Priest, etc) though and the PV fell a bit short of those sounds. He couldn't be more right. I've only had this unit for a month now and am still feeling my way around and tweaking the various channels. At rehearsals, with the amp running in the triode mode, I'm getting EVERY tone I need with this amp and NO distortion/OD pedals. EL34 powered valve amp!!!! Sounds great even at low volumes while having more headroom than I'll ever use. provide personalized customer service and will always recommend the right piece of gear based I could not be happier with the sound coming out of this amp. Additionally I don't think I am one of those guys that can talk about "my" toneI will reserve that for folks who sell millions of albums. Still nice to know that it is there should I need it. These days all amps are decent, I'm playing since the early Eighties..and this sounds like Marshall and it's loud as hell. from Petal, MS USA on April 18, 2013, Music Background: guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, interpid recording novice, overall gear monkey, By Joe Quinlan Happy customers, one piece of gear at a time! It's worth it used buy new? 5501 U.S. Hwy 30 W, Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Must have for any guitar player, time to go Marshall. I replaced it with a Celestion Creamback 65M and it sounds soooooooooooo good. everything is built just as if were to come out of england,In a way you have best of both world's here,I had a DSL 401 and they also had a DSL 201,and my DSL back in 2000 cost $1150.00, Now you have the DSL401 and the DSL201 in one amp By a flick of a switch and this combo has more features,Sweetwater are great and understanding people to work with,The only thing i can see changing is the speaker down the road,It's celestion's low end line,But still sounds good. from Plymouth Massachusetts. Just looking at this amp make me want to play guitar more. However, Sweetwater immediately sent me 4 replacement preamp tubes. away! . Unfortunately I had a budget pinch and sold mine off, and when I was back "in the green" I decided to get the EVH 5150III 50 watt, just to have head / cab flexibility and I wanted the option to change channels with MIDI, but I would certainly love another 40C. Hands down the best overall playing experience I have had with an amp since I started playng live. I will hopefully be getting this amp soon. from Lexington, NC on January 10, 2015. Something I can pass on to my kids someday along with my guitar collection. You can easily hear it over an over bearing, hard hitting drummer. If you want that Marshall sound just get this amp and be done with it. All in all this a great tube amp at a very reasonable price range. The Marshall DSL40C is 40 watt (switchable to 20 watt) all-tube combo guitar amplifier featuring footswitchable classic and ultra gain channels, effects loop, and controls for Gain, Volume, and Reverb for each channel, as well as global Treble, Middle, Bass, Presence, and Resonance controls. from MA on March 14, 2014, Music Background: Semi-pro +15 years experience, By Sweetwater Customer By Daniel Ziegler Very professional minded and is product smart to answer any questions. Some people do not really like the stock Celestion 70 / 80 speaker, claiming it is bright and raspy. with plenty of push. It does so many things right! service Well and it's nice to have onboard but there's a loop. It not only met my expectations it exceeded them! The only problem are the shared controls. Outstanding amp. so I really don't know of anything to recommend. Marshall JVM410H 3-Button MIDI Footswitch. This amp just kicks major Butt. Have not used on a gig yet but so far working well.
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