Marshall DSL40C 2 Channel 40 Watt 1x12" tube amp. It's in very good cosmetic condition and works properly. Comes with IEC and footswitch that is pictured.


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From Marshall:

Technology - Valve
Channels - 2 (Split)
Output wattage - 40 w
Outputs -Speaker outputs: 3 x 1/4" jack sockets (16Ω load / 8Ω load)
Inputs - 1 x 1/4" instrument input jack
Controls - Classic gain channel: Gain level, Clean/crunch select, Volume, Channel select, Ultra gain channel: Gain level, Lead 1 / Lead 2 button, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Tone shift, Presence control, Resonance control, Reverb (classic gain channel), Reverb (ultra gain channel), Pentode/triode power reduction switch (on rear)
Effects - Reverb
Effects loop - Yes, Send/Return with bypass switch
Speaker configuration - 1x12"
Speaker model -Celestion Seventy 80 G12P-80 (80W, 16Ω)
Unit impedance - 16 Ohms
Preamp valves - 4 x ECC83
Power amp valves - 2 x EL34
Weight - 23.7kg / 52.2lbs
Width - 621mm / 24.4"
Height - 490mm / 19.3"
Depth - 252mm / 10"




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Listed3 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DSL40C 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2012 - 2017
Made In
  • Vietnam
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x12"
Electronics
  • Tube
Reverb
  • Digital Reverb

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