About This Listing

Up for grabs we have here for sale is a sweet Marshall DSL40C in the highly coveted cream white tolex that was limited to only a few years of production. This amp is in excellent condition and works exactly as intended.

"This limited edition Marshall DSL40C 40W tube combo amplifier is a sturdy, all-tube, gig-ready

40-watt workhorse with a cream Tolex covering.

It boasts a Celestion 12" speaker and the exact same front and rear panel features as the

DSL100H. The Triode (Half Power) option drops the DSL40C's output to 20 watts, making this amplifier exceptionally versatile.

FEATURES

Power: 40W (tube)

Tubes: four 12AX7; two EL34

Pentode/Triode switch to drop power down from

40W to 20W

Two footswitchable channels - Classic Gain and Ultra Gain

Two Modes per channel for extra flexibility

Speaker: 1x12" Celestion Seventy 80

Footswitchable, studio-quality, digital Reverb with Level control for each channel Shared 5-way EQ - Treble, Middle, Bass, Presence and Resonance

Mid-Shift button adds to the amp's tonal flexibility

Bypassable series FX loop

Cream Tolex covering

Dimensions: 24.4" x 19.3"

Sold as pictured

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me

Listed3 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • DSL40C 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Cream White
Categories
Year
  • 2015
Made In
  • United Kingdom
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x12"
Electronics
  • Tube
Reverb
  • Digital Reverb

About the Seller

Marx Music Supply

Bronx, NY, United States
(719)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,178
Product Overview
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.
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