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Marshall DSL15C

Valves for Marshall DSL15C amplifiers.

The Marshall DSL15C uses:

  • 3 x ECC83 preamp valves (also known as 12AX7).
  • 1 x Balanced ECC83 for the phase inverter in V4.
  • 2 x 6V6 matched power valves/power tubes.

We always recommend JJ valves for Marshall DSL15C amplifier. These selected premium grade JJ valves guarantee awesome tone and power at a very competitive price.

Order your replacement valve kit below and hear the difference.

So get your amp sounding like new. Treat yourself to a brand new set of JJ valves and hear the difference.

  • Best valves for Marshall DSL15c amplifier.
  • Selected Premium Grade JJ valves for best possible tone and performance.
  • Each valve kit is carefully chosen, fully tested, digitally balanced and matched.
  • Fast delivery options with full tracking and insurance. So you know they will arrive safely.
  • Global delivery – we ship all over the world.

Replace the Valves on your Marshall DSL15c amplifier.

If you have any questions about replacing the valves for Marshall DSL15c amplifier please drop us an email.

Also, do take a look at our FAQ section. Here we answer all the most popular questions we get asked about swapping your tubes.

About the Marshall DSL15C amplifier:

As the name suggests, the DSL (Dual Super Lead) is a two-channel design. It has two pairs of gain and volume controls called Classic Gain and Ultra Gain. These feed a shared bass, mid and treble EQ.

The Marshall DSL15C EQ’s range is widened by a button called Tone Shift. This reduces the midrange for a flatter response and smoother attack. So all very tasty.

The Marshall control panel also offers clean and Lead 2 overdrive voicings. The resonance control of its larger siblings (for instance, the new Marshall DSL100 head) is replaced with a preset Deep switch. It also has one reverb level control for both channels.

There’s also no standby switch on this amp which is not unusual on Marshall amps. On the rear panel, there’s a trio of fixed-impedance output jacks, with pentode/triode switching to reduce output power roughly by half which allows the early breakup of the amp at reduced volume setting.

Replace the Valves on your Marshall amplifier.

Order your new valves today and get your amp sounding better than ever.

Simply choose the complete replacement valve kit or the seperate valves for your amplifier below:
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