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USED Marshall DSL15H 2-Channel 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head

The Marshall DSL15H 15-watt guitar amp head gives you the definitive essence of British tubularity. Reigning supreme for a decade, the DSL Series enjoyed worldwide acclaim. So, with a nod to to pent-up player demand, Marshall presents their new, all-tube DSL Series. Amazingly affordable, the DSL15H Dual Super Lead head fortifies your tone arsenal with the tastiest tonal qualities and features of both modern and vintage Marshalls - in one highly tweakable and portable package. From glassy cleans to bone-rattling crunch to blistering high-gain, your wish is the Marshall DSL15H's command.

Marshall introduced the JCM2000 Dual Super Lead (DSL) series amps in 1997. Right from the get-go, these all-tube monsters enjoyed enthusiastic approval by guitarists and the press alike, forming the backlines of top acts in all musical genres and bludgeoning audiences worldwide for a decade before being replaced by Marshall's JVM series (a musical powerhouse in its own right). Considered the go-to rock amp by many tone-savvy guitarists, there is considerable pent-up demand for Dual Super Leads. Marshall hears you, and is proud to introduce the new-and-improved DSL series.

Marshall's DSL15H is an all-tube, twin-channel tone machine 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 6V6s in the engine room, you've got power that's ideal for everything from the studio to the bedroom. Sporting a feature set very similar to the original DSL100, Marshall has gone on to fit this little beastie with critical upgrades that give you even more control over your sound. You still get a deep switch for defining low-end girth, but you also get a rear-panel pentode/triode switch that halves the amp's power to a bedroom-friendly 7.5 watts. Marshall's even included a footswitch for channel switching.