Though the amplifier offers many of the same features of the 15W model, this amplifier improves upon the design of the DSL20CR in several ways. For instance, the power-reduction switch has received an upgrade. Whereas the 15W model sported a back-panel selector that flipped between pentode and triode operation, the DSL20CR boasts a front-panel rocker switch that works directly with the transformer, rather than the tubes. Thus, when you switch from 20W to 10W, you'll experience no shift in tone. On the rear panel, you'll note three 1/4 inch outputs supporting various impedances. You can make this amplifier work with 16- or 8-Ohm cabinets. An emulated output offers a cabinet simulation design by Softube, and can be used in recording scenarios. You'll note the FX loop for introducing pedals and external gear into the amp's signal path, as well as an auxiliary input for jamming along to your favorite tunes.
This combo amp provides a 1x12 inch cabinet with a Celestion Seventy 80 speaker; one capable of handling 80W at 16 Ohms. Tonally, this amplifier is similar to the 15W version with a wide array of classic Marshall timbres on hand. Another key difference, however, is the look of the DSL20CR. With elephant-grade tolex employed in its construction, you'll find it resembles classic British-built Marshall combos. The DSL20CR ships with a power cord and a dual footswitch for Classic/Ultra channel selection and reverb on/off.