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Posts tagged "Marshall"

Marshall BluesBreaker (aka Blues Breaker) Reissue

Marshall Overdrive Pedal Collection

At NAMM 2025 British amp maker Marshall has unveiled the Overdrive Pedals Collection, distilling some of its most popular amp tones into five stompboxes. The lineup includes the 1959, DSL, JCM800, JCM900, and JVM, each capturing the tone of the namesake amplifier. ... Click on the title for more

Marshall Overdrive Pedal Collection

New Pedal: Marshall JCM800 Overdrive

Marshall The Guv’nor reissue

Dating back to 1988, the Marshall The Guv'nor was one of the first “amp-in-a-box” pedal ever created, pioneering, at once, a massive trend that lasts to this day of overdrive pedals emulating specific guitar amps, but also a smaller niche inside that trend known as the "Plexi-style overdrives."... Click on the title for more

Marshall The Guv’nor reissue

New Pedal: Marshall ShredMaster

Marshall ShredMaster As implied by its name, the Marshall ShredMaster is a distortion pedal for guitarists with shredding tendencies, therefore high gain.... Click on the title for more

New Pedal: Marshall ShredMaster

New Pedal: Marshall DriveMaster Reissue

Marshall DriveMaster Reissue The original Marshall DriveMaster was a Plexi-style pedal released in the early '90s and voiced after a JCM800 amp. It was intended to be the successor of the Guv'nor, the first amp-in-a-box inspired by the Marshall Plexi tone, but didn't reach the same popularity.... Click on the title for more

New Pedal: Marshall DriveMaster Reissue

New Pedals: Marshall Black Box Series Reissues

Lovepedal Purple Plexi

Fire Custom Carpe Diem

Fire Custom Shop is a Brazilian boutique manufacturer we were not aware of, even though they have already released 16 pedals of all kinds, including a wah! Check out the demo by Shnobel of their hand made 'Carpe Diem' - a plexi style, Marshall in a box.... Click on the title for more

Fire Custom Carpe Diem

Seminal vintage pedals: Marshall Supa Fuzz – by Gearphoria

dscn55241 In production for over a decade starting in the mid-1960s, the Marshall Supa Fuzz bounced through several iterations during its run. Those examples were built by Sola Sound’s Gary Hurst chiefly using the Tonebender MkII circuit. The earliest Supa Fuzz’s actually used a version of the MkI circuit and boasted a tone filter and pre-set gain levels. The Supa Fuzz was popularized by the likes of Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck and the late Ron Asheton. Today, some of the more popular versions of the Supa Fuzz will set you back a few thousand dollars. There are a few builders that make clones of the pedal. Check out offerings from Pigdog, Castledine, DenTone, CBC Pedals and Farmland for the low down. - Read the full article on Gearphoria.com!... Click on the title for more

Seminal vintage pedals: Marshall Supa Fuzz – by Gearphoria

Pedal Review: IK Multimedia iRig Stomp

Amp modeling is one of the coolest developments in guitar technology in recent years. One of the front runners continues to be IK Multimedia who have been designing amp modeling software since 2002. Their AmpliTube package has continued to grow and has now jumped platforms to include iOS functionality on iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. IK has also developed hardware to integrate with its software including the original iRig and now the iRig Stomp interface. I was sent an iRig Stomp for review and I was excited to dig in and get my iPhone guitar jam on.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: IK Multimedia iRig Stomp