Product Comparison: Marshall DSL5CR vs Marshall DSL1CR
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- It sounds great clean and it takes pedals well.
- Both channels sound great.
- Two channels with foot switch. Ultra overdrive channel has so much depth!
- An excellent choice for playing at home.
- Amazing amp. Great tone, two channels.
- Loud and clear Amp for bedroom practice.
- The overdrive is just brutal, way better than my Boss OS-2.
- The clean channel is amazing, I've never heard such good tone from my guitar.
- The low power switch works great!
- Very impressed with this little amp. Amazing controls.
- The low power mode is great for playing at home.
- It has an effects loop which is a nice feature. I highly recommend this amp.
- Very happy with the amp, and power reduction is very helpful for bedroom playing.
- Great tone for such a small combo.
- I love this little amp. It has incredible tone.
- Foot switch is an added bonus! I now have no use for my Boss OS-2 overdrive pedal.
- The effects loop is a great feature.
- Great sound, convenient size.
- Plenty of control. Good size and volume.
- Reverb isn't all that great, it works but my MG30CFX has better reverb.