I was dicking about with tones, as you do, and when I meant to save my custom tone to my footswitch, and accidentally saved DSL Clean Chorus to #11 on the amp, Some Dely For You Too. This preset just happened to be one of my favorites. Is there anything I can do about it?
I was dicking about with tones, as you do, and when I meant to save my custom tone to my footswitch, and accidentally saved DSL Clean Chorus to #11 on the amp, Some Dely For You Too. This preset just happened to be one of my favorites. Is there anything I can do about it?
Hola que tal , me acabo de comprar un amplificador Dsl 20 Cr , y mi pregunta es . ¿Cómo conectar los auriculares a la salida emulada para que se oiga , y el
volumen , de que manera funciona . A traves de que potenciometro ? . Espero respuesta .Un saludo .
Just bought one - any ideas which flightcase (or padded head cover) would fit? about £75 - £100 is what I think is a reasonable price cheers Steve
I noticed while using the FX loop on the marshal dsl head the volume is somewhat lower than when I dont use the FX loop.
Is this normal?.
hey Team Marshall,
I have the foot controller and a Code 50. Dig them both, GREAT AMP!! How do I over write a stored preset on the controller. Ex: on A1 I have DSL CLEAN I want to assign the TUNER to A1 then on A2 assign DSL CLEAN.
Hell to all,
I recently bought a Marshall DSL 100 hr head and after a few weeks there is no sound if I choose the 100W setting, it will work on the 50 w setting. A few days back I noticed that if I used the FX loop the volume drops. I asked my dealer Guitar center in San Diego CA US, and they told me I need to contact Marshall US first for the warranty, even though the warrantly specifically says to return to dealer. Please help, the amp is not cheap and I have important gigs coming up.
Thank you.
Hi, is it correct that the light on the ampli related to the effects loop remains always on with the pedal-90012 connected?
Additionally Lights on the pedal do not switch on, is it correct?
I have a dsl40 c only had it for 3 weeks it has beveloped a problem on low end open E string . With. Single hit of the string it immediately repeats but not in a musical way it is a muddy sound more like a burp or a thud ... has anyone else experience this ?
Need a Replacement Footswitch for JCM 2000 DSL 100 head from 2003. originally had a 2 button footswitch. What models footswitches will work with it? Thanks
Is anybody aware of the timing for the release of the PEDL-91016?
I saw in a demo video that Marshall will soon have a 6 button footswitch for the DSL 100HR. Does anyone have any idea when that will be available?
Where can I find a schematic for a DSL 40C? I have an open short somewhere in the power circuit.
I'm wondering what year this DSL 15 h is I'm about to purchase V01002A30U. Thanks for any help, I'm so excited to own my first all tube Marshall weather it this one or a brand new one
Hello,
I use a Marshall DSL 40 C and i would like to have an extension with one Marshall 1960 AV.
On the Marshall 1960 AV , connections are : -1 x 4 ohm imput or 8 ohms right
- 1 x 16 ohms imput or 8 ohms left
- a selector for Mono or Stereo
I read that he DSL40C can drive either 1x16 ohms ,1x8 ohm or 2x 16ohm cabinets.
My questions are :
Can I use the internal speaker and the external cabinet together ? . I know that to use only the DSL 40 C , the connection is on the 1 x 16 ohms socket.
I have only one cabinet , which selector position is correct ? Mono or stereo.
Which connections are correct ?
Thanks for your help .
Regards
Fred
Hello! I have a Marshall DSL40c, which I absolutely love. I swapped the speaker out for a Celestion Vintage 30 (16 ohm) a little over a year ago, and it sounds great. However, I recently got a lower wattage tube amp (Vox AC4TV) and have been running it through the DSL40c (basically using the DSL as a speaker cab, with the power chord disconnected).
So here's the problem: After 2 days of using this configuration, the DSL has started making a sound when I play the vox through its speaker. The best way I can describe the sound is that it is like a tabmourine, like those little metal disks jingling together. It does this on certain notes, like the open low E string, or a C chord, but not on other notes like a B chord (i.e. 1 fret away).
When I run the the Vox alone through its internal speaker - no issues at all. When I run the DSL amp section alone through it's vintage 30, no tambourine sounds, although it seems that the green clean channel is lower volume than it used to be (the other 3 channels seem to me the same volume as normal). There is also some instability in the volume (goes in and out, but in a sublte way). There is some clicking and popping when I first fire it up, but this stops after it has been on for a while so not sure if this is normal or not.
I have been looking up reasons why amps may rattle, but everything I am finding describes issues with the tubes that are being played through - my issue seems to be a bit different, since the rattling (tambourine jingle) sound I am hearing seems to be coming from the Marshall when I am not using its tubes (playing through the Vox as a head).
Is it possible that a tube has gone bad in the Marshall, and when I play the Vox through the Marshall's speaker, the vibration is rattling the broken tube and making this tambourine sound? Would a reduction in the volume of the green clean channel imply it is a preamp tube vs power amp tube (since the other channels are unaffected?)
Thanks for any help you can offer. I don't mind taking it in to a tech, but I have read a lot of posts of people who took their amps to techs and had tubes changed, etc. and the problem persisted. I want to have a pretty good idea of the problem before I start investing in having it fixed.
Thanks!
Greetings from Vienna!
I have this amp since 4 years and the problem is, that the volume control knob is way too sensitive in the low level. Even if I turn it a 1/2 mm up the volume jumps from too weak too much too loud.
As I am using this amp in the studio for rehearsing and use a mic , it is allways a problem of volume. The others go directly into the PA not using the loudspeaker. As I cannot play mine at low volume it is too loud and disturbing the others.
Please advice
best regards
Gerhard
I can play my new DSL40 on the 20w setting on the clean 1st channel for 30-50 mins and the sound will shut off (does the samething on 40w setting). Crunch on 1st channel will be muted and the second channel no problem with sound at all. I've taken it back to the store and of course can't get it to reproduce the problem. I've checked my power connection, no reverse polarity, neutral and ground all fine. I do have 126 volts at the outlet. My power company checked the line coming to the house and had 126v on each leg and no problems with the ground and neutral. The shop that I purchased the amp is running 123v. I cannot find anything on this site to tell me the voltage tolerances of the DSL40. Is this problem an over voltage issue or something else?
There is hardly any bass response from my DSL 15C, on either channel. Even with the bass turned all the way up. Also I have to turn the volume to the maximum on the gain/clean channel and use the gain knob to get any volume. Very frustrating. PLEASE Help!