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MARSHALL GUV’NOR, DRIVEMASTER, BLUESBREAKER & SHREDMASTER £169 EACH
CONTACT Marshall PHONE 01908 375411 WEB www.marshall.com
What You Need To Know
1 These look familiar…
If you’re of a certain age, they may well do! These Marshall pedals were originally introduced more than 30 years ago, but have been out of production for quite some time. The company has now reissued them.
2 Are they the same as before?
Absolutely! The look has been accurately recreated and the circuitry is exactly the same. The only difference is there are new pots and sockets because the originals are no longer available.
3 Are they all distortion pedals?
Marshall describes the Bluesbreaker as a drive pedal and the other three as distortions, but in the world of dirt the boundaries are blurred…
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The company name might be synonymous with amplification, but Marshall has