Friday, February 24, 2023

OVERDRIVE- MARSHALL Gov'nor, Blues Breaker, Shredmaster & Drivemaster ___NEW ___ Re-Issue made in UK

MARSHALL|GOV'NOR|BLUES BREAKER| SHREDMASTER|DRIVEMASTER|
RE-ISSUES
$250.00 USD ea.
The pots and jacks are the only thing different because these companies are out of business. 
All other parts were sourced from the original makers and manufacturers' used in the 80's.
The pedals are made in the same actual UK Marshall 
factory as the originals!!!!
CONCLUSION
What's not to like??? The first MIAB pedals ever are back. Better still they are  handmade at Marshall's UK factory.  
the fine print
I don't know what's going on with the American price 
because 99% of the time pedals are priced universally. 
The British price is a 169 pounds so the pedal should 
be $202.00 USD, not $250.00 USD

4 comments:

  1. Thé DemonFX breaker drive sounds the same as the blues breaker and it is $30…

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  2. I have put many real pedals beside a clone. The clone sometimes sounded worse, sometimes sounded better and sometime sounded scary close but never exactly the same. Clones are like a guitar painted red. Not all guys that love red like every shade of red. I owned the JHS Morning Glory Blues BluesBreaker it is $199.00 USD it doesn't sound close. My point is the real BB is flawed but fix the flaws and you change the tone. Some guys want that exact tone and are fine living with the flaws. The biggest being that the output is so weak guys run it dimed just to make it usable.

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  3. Yes, and the DemonFX has event thé samedi output issue !

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  4. Paul what is your favorite MIAB pedal? I'm considering getting the Wampler Plexi Mini.

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