This is the one you want. I purchased this amp new from Sweerwater in 2018. It is bone stock. It has never left my air conditioned, smoke-free home studio. I doubt that this amp has more than five total hours of usage.
CAUTION - THIS AMP IS LOUD.
Tap into iconic Marshall tone anywhere from your bedroom to the stage, with the Marshall DSL40C tube combo amp. With per-channel Gain and Volume controls, a dedicated Resonance control, reverb, and an effects loop, the Marshall DSL40C is ready to gig. And with its adjustable power level, you can dial in cranked-amp tones that won't wake your neighbors — Marshall even refined the EQ section for extremely versatile tone shaping. From glassy cleans to bone-rattling crunch to blistering high gain, your wish is the Marshall DSL40C's command.
A 40-watt tone beast
Marshall's DSL40C is an all-tube, twin-channel workhorse capable of conjuring any classic Marshall sound — past or present. Four ECC83s in the preamp section (in concert with the amp's gain/master volume arrangement) give you stunning tone-shaping mojo, and with two EL34s in the engine room, you have the volume to rule any club in the world.
Sporting the same tubes (minus two EL34s) and feature set as the original DSL100, this little beast has critical upgrades that give you even more control over your sound. A Resonance control (as opposed to the original's fixed deep switch) lets you dial in your preferred amount of low-end girth. You also get studio-grade digital reverb (instead of spring), high and low power settings, and a bypassable rear-panel series effects loop. The Marshall DSL40C even has a 2-way footswitch for channel switching and reverb on/off.
A 40-watt tone monster
Marshall's DSL40C is an all-tube, twin-channel workhorse capable of conjuring any classic Marshall sound — past or present. Four ECC83s in the preamp section (in concert with the amp's gain/master volume arrangement) give you stunning tone-shaping mojo, and with two EL34s in the engine room, you have the volume to rule any club in the world.
Sporting the same tubes (minus two EL34s) and feature set as the original DSL100, this little beast has critical upgrades that give you even more control over your sound. A Resonance control (as opposed to the original's fixed deep switch) lets you dial in your preferred amount of low-end girth. You also get studio-grade digital reverb (instead of spring), high and low power settings, and a bypassable rear-panel series effects loop. The Marshall DSL40C even has a 2-way footswitch for channel switching and reverb on/off.