Wednesday, September 6, 2023

OVERDRIVE- CATALINBREAD Diry Little Secret Deluxe ___ NEW ___ JTM 45-in-a-Box

$300.00 USD
CATALINBREAD 
 DIRTY LITTLE SECRET  DELUXE
I bought V2 of the standard unit as my very first MIAB. It was as thin as a toothpick, had zero sustain and the nosiest pedal I had ever owned. I was profoundly disappointed, dare I say depressed. 
I only owned Chinese mini pedals and many of those sounded if not better none were worse!!! Yes this is a much improved unit.
The layout is Master Volume, Preamp Volume, Prescence, Treble, Mid and Bass. The Boost circuit has its own volume. Finally a 
toggle lets you  choose a lead or a bass boost.
CONCLUSION
It sounds very good but for one thing it is NOT a Plexi so it does not have the Plexi fat or punchy sound. In lacks serious balz without the help of a bass boost or using a Tube Screamer as a boost. It also does not have the JCM 800 aggression. NO! this is not a Slash sound, not even in the parking lot of the ballpark. 
 

7 comments:

  1. Hi Paul, Love your blog! It's my morning read every day! :-) Hoping you could help me please. I've never owned a Marshall so I don't know what gives you that Marshall 'thump'? Is it a JTM45? Plexi? JCM? Which MIAB pedal would emulate that? Right now, I'm looking at Weehbo, Colombo, PedalPalFX, LPD Pedals and Menatone at the moment. Any ideas? Thanks!

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  2. Columbo and PedalPalFX have nailed the real amps sound. The Pal 800 v.4 has the added thing of it having a lot of dynamic response. The LPD Pedals are dead even thing between feel, tone and response but are slightly impressionistic. The Weehbo are everyone's impression of what is cool about a MIAB. The sound is over exaggerated but very, very exciting. You just have to decide which niche is most appealing. One is not so much better than another just a different vibe. It is like having a 59 Les Paul Std and a 62 Strat. Which is better??? LOL. I have one of just about them all but on one tune only one is perfect and on another tune I want the other. If you understand true thump it is not the amp. it is the sonance from a 4x12 Marshall cab getting picked up by an Shure SM 57 mic by being right in front of the grill cloth. Some makers add a bass boost at about 130Hz to simulate it. If you are playing a Stack and about 10 feet away you do not hear it at all. In a concert the Shure puts it thru the big PA or on recording it gets recorded. The Wheebo Plex Drive covers that vibe if you push the lows.

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    1. I was just thinking it over. If you wanted a Plexi with a balance between really heavy but can be backed off the less heavy but still fat sounds the Wheebo JCM covers it all without sounding compromised.

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  3. Great! Thanks a lot Paul! Helpful advice.

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  4. No problem :-) ...some guys are waiting for the $100.00 USD JV Effects Transmission. A clone of the $295.00 USD Hudson Electronics Broadcast. New stock is available today on Reverb. They use NOS parts so no parts could be found since April.
    I have one being shipped today.

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  5. Tone City Model M v2?

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