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The Marshall BluesBreaker Mk. 1 is a low-gain pedal with exceptional transparent tone. Moderate overdrive and subtle boost are the strong points, though it can get as well emphatic with a cranked up tube amp. More...
The Marshall DriveMaster is deemed as the legal successor to the Guv'nor Mk. 1. I haven't compared both pedals a/b so far, but my gut tells me that the good old Guv'nor delivers more gain and has a tighter bottom. More...
This was the high gain pedal among the BluesBreaker/DriveMaster/ShredMaster series. Compared to nowadays' ultra high gain pedals it still sounds mild, but in my eyes (and ears) that's the most beautiful attitude about it: a lot of good old gain with typical Marshall personality. More...
No surprise that the Marshall Supa Fuzz (internal code 1975) is almost a twin of the Tone Bender MKII: both were built at the same time by Sola Sound in England. The only differences between the two: the input capacitor of the Marshall branded version more...
Possibly the best bargain in my life: found 2011 on eBay with BIN price €20/$25/£17. By the way: £17 is almost exatly the retail price way back in 1970. What more can I say? I love it. Just listen to more...
One of the must have pedals of all times - it might get loud! Only a few years ago one still could find a dusty and forgotten NOS Guv'nor in some retailer's shelf. Meanwhile even beaten up units are good for big $$$. More...
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