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Re: New Marshall pedals... Lol!

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:58 pm
by Vladimir Putin
No presumption necessary. Keeping them is just as bad. Cope away

Re: New Marshall pedals... Lol!

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 5:06 pm
by Spaced Out Ace
Lol.

Re: New Marshall pedals... Lol!

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:59 pm
by JSutter
They don't sound terrible. Boring, yes. Limiting to 4 controls is asinine.

Re: New Marshall pedals... Lol!

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 12:09 am
by Guitarbilly
I had to Google Funko Pop. I had no idea this was a thing :lol:

For the pedals, I think they sound ok. I'm not buying any of them since I have actual Marshalls. But for someone trying to add flavor to a clean amp, maybe.

The demo was poorly made. I know this is Marshall and they wanted to use Marshall amps but it would've been a lot more useful if they showed the pedals through a Fender HRD or something along those lines since that's what people would want to use them with. Or at the very least use a JTM45 set clean. I don't see anyone with a 100w Marshall Super Lead thinking they should run the amp clean and use the pedals instead.

Although last year I played with a band where the guitar had a Dual Rec and ran it clean with a Zoom multi-effect unit in front of it. Sounded awful. He later passed away from a crystal meth OD, which is very sad, but also explained a lot.

Re: New Marshall pedals... Lol!

Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:10 am
by Spaced Out Ace
SMT/SMD, no full EQ, made in Vietnam, $149, subpar sound. Compared to the reissue series, which are Made in England, have full EQ (except the Bluesbreaker, which is more of an overdrive anyways), $189, and through hole caps/resistors, these new pedals are a massive swing and a wild miss. Lmao!