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  • thepierrotthepierrot

    Empowered!

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 07/13/14 at 07:15
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    Distorsition pedal / preamp.
    Input / output jack

    UTILIZATION

    Quite high but easy to quickly adjust volume

    SOUND QUALITY

    lots of character! A distortion that leaves no one indifferent!

    OVERALL OPINION

    This little box is extremely powerful! I use it for a year and a half, this purchase is a positive real discovery! Reliable, powerful, distortion of this nature is now essential on my pedalboard!
  • milenkomilenko

    AMT M1, a typical Marshall preamp rocks!

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 03/05/13 at 13:30
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    Well, do short: AMT M1 is a preamp pedal MXR format, using JFET technology.

    Read PREAMP well, eh? So it is made to plug into a PowerAMP, not in front of an amp / preamp else!
    That said, it is possible to still use the front panel, using the output cabinet simulator, and the results are drinking on a clear sound.
    Connectivity simple and complete: input, direct output (for connecting to a return of PowerAMP or effects loop), cabinet simulator (for plugging in directly into a console, or in front of an amp for the more adventurous).
    Detail: the M1 requires a 9V DC power (12V, it is even better), at an intensity of 6 mA (not greedy), negative center ... or a traditional 9V ^ ^.
    Cosme…
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    Well, do short: AMT M1 is a preamp pedal MXR format, using JFET technology.

    Read PREAMP well, eh? So it is made to plug into a PowerAMP, not in front of an amp / preamp else!
    That said, it is possible to still use the front panel, using the output cabinet simulator, and the results are drinking on a clear sound.
    Connectivity simple and complete: input, direct output (for connecting to a return of PowerAMP or effects loop), cabinet simulator (for plugging in directly into a console, or in front of an amp for the more adventurous).
    Detail: the M1 requires a 9V DC power (12V, it is even better), at an intensity of 6 mA (not greedy), negative center ... or a traditional 9V ^ ^.
    Cosmetic level / strength, the pedal is well built, the switch is very strong and soft, the paint is good quality.
    The interior is in the same vein: the circuit board is very clean, the interior as well as exterior machined.

    Little bonus at the end: the pedal is Made in Russia, made in the city of Omsk, West Siberia ^ ^. It is even signed by its designers, gentlemen Kampf Marichev and Chernyaev. Long live the eternal Russia!
    На Здоровие!

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration could not be more simple: three knobs for EQ (bass, mid, treble), 1 volume knob, 1 gain knob.
    I never looked at the manual, we do not really need.
    It is very, very easy to find beautiful sounds: just dose level gain, restore volume, then even according to his tastes. The knobs are very effective.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The guys at AMT us understand that the AMT M1 is a simulation Marshall JCM800.
    Never having tried a JCM800, I could not tell you if this is true, but what is certain is that this pedal sounds really good.
    Contrary to what some have said before, the AMT M1 gives warm tones, full and dense. It responds well to volume knob on the guitar, and shines with its beautiful dynamic. The resulting sounds are really realistic sounds like a real amp, this is clearly not a gadget digital sounds "squeaking" (Notice to manufacturers cheap multi-effects).
    In addition, the pedal has a good versatility, allowing the clean sweep a bit dirty, good bass distortion almost hard rock metal (depending on your mics, obviously).
    The best big crunch sounds were very powerful, or the powerful distortions Rage Against The Machine. Obviously, cleans and high gain distortions were less convincing.
    Note that the AMT M1 gives the best of itself in DC 12V power: the sounds are more vivid, fuller, with a little more dynamic. But it already sounds very well 9V.
    So I do not absolutely negative reviews may have had this wonderful pedal. Either people do not connect, or they do not know a preamp plugs before PowerAMP (and not another preamp!), Or they do not know a pedal set with 5 knobs, or they have a defective model ...

    3 chainings I used most often:
    - Guitar = AMT M1 preamp direct out = PowerAMP Brunetti Rockit = Orange PPC112 V30, the sound was excellent, one of the best Marshall sounds I could have at home!
    - Guitar = AMT M1 preamp direct out = PowerAMP EHX 22 Caliber = Orange PPC112 V30, the sound was very good, a little less realistic than the Brunetti Rockit, but it gave already want to play all day ^ ^ .
    - = Guitar preamp AMT M1 cab sim = Peavey Nano Valve, the sound was better than the distortion of Peavey Nano Valve, but it was a lot lower treble to the sound is correct. Somewhat expected given the speaker's tiny Peavey Nano Valve. I also tested in front of a Marshall MG15CDR and height of height: AMT M1 gives a better sound than the typical Marshall MG15CDR poor boy!

    I used it with several different guitars: Vigier Excalibur Indus, Fender / Warmoth Telecaster NAS-Kotzen, Teisco Spectrocaster, Ibanez 540PII. It sounded great every time!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Since November 2011, I used it for 28 months.
    I've used other preamps before M1: AMT P1 (good for metal / high gain modern), ENGL E530 (excellent, but it is a machine with a higher range) Damage Control Demonizer (a little disappointing this pedal).
    What I love most: the sound quality, the realistic sounds, lovely crunch, manufacturing quality, small size, price, Made in Russia Omsk West Siberia.
    What I like least: nothing.
    The value is very good: 90 € new, used 50-60 €. Win this brand really be known.
    Is what I would do this choice? Obviously yes!

    NB: for practical reasons, I sold the AMT M1 (which I will miss), so I can buy AMT D2. Yes, I am in AMT!
    However, I consider buying a M2 AMT.
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  • hashinokohashinoko

    Cold and unusable to prevent

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 01/22/13 at 03:48
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    Effect pedal or preamp voicing JCM800
    Equa 3 bands, volume, gain

    Mode preamp is on paper, nice.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use but average equation and gain ubiquitous

    SOUND QUALITY

    mode effects pedal (frontage or effects loop) is UGLY. Honeycomb, cold, too much gain, impossible to have a crunch

    I tested it with a Laney VC15 and a Yamaha THR10.

    Mode preamp (VC15) is a bit better (less bad) but it is little exploitable apartment because it directly addresses the power (not dosed for a cool sound at low volume because the equation of the amp does not work anymore (logical!))

    on THR10 mode effects pedal is just horrible. However, this little wonder accepts pedals v…
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    Effect pedal or preamp voicing JCM800
    Equa 3 bands, volume, gain

    Mode preamp is on paper, nice.

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use but average equation and gain ubiquitous

    SOUND QUALITY

    mode effects pedal (frontage or effects loop) is UGLY. Honeycomb, cold, too much gain, impossible to have a crunch

    I tested it with a Laney VC15 and a Yamaha THR10.

    Mode preamp (VC15) is a bit better (less bad) but it is little exploitable apartment because it directly addresses the power (not dosed for a cool sound at low volume because the equation of the amp does not work anymore (logical!))

    on THR10 mode effects pedal is just horrible. However, this little wonder accepts pedals very well ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Never really been able to use since it is poor.
    I appreciate the principle mode "preamp" ...
    I tested a lot of distortion pedal and I almost always been disappointed (apart from the Satchurator VOX, not bad)

    To summarize:

    - Mode preamp with tube amps: quite ugly, too much volume, gain and too cold

    - Mode effects pedal in tube amp / transistor: throw it out the window.


    Bought blindly on the net because occaz good advice in general, I would not.
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  • tyell59tyell59

    Avoid!

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 09/16/12 at 02:50
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    already summarized.

    UTILIZATION

    already summarized.
    No, not easy to get a sound out alive, warm, Marshall.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I tried it plugged into the PC and frankly, the sound is tight, difficult to exploit. Not natural at all.
    In "pedal" between classical guitar and the amp is unusable, but it is not designed for.
    In preamp into the amp in the effects loop via the return is not too bad, but it is not conclusive vaiment, especially at high volume, or is it just loud and aggressive. What transform into a tube amp amplifier transistor!
    And it is not practical.
    12V, the sound is thicker, less synthetic, but it is far from marshall sound.

    OVERALL OPINION
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    already summarized.

    UTILIZATION

    already summarized.
    No, not easy to get a sound out alive, warm, Marshall.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I tried it plugged into the PC and frankly, the sound is tight, difficult to exploit. Not natural at all.
    In "pedal" between classical guitar and the amp is unusable, but it is not designed for.
    In preamp into the amp in the effects loop via the return is not too bad, but it is not conclusive vaiment, especially at high volume, or is it just loud and aggressive. What transform into a tube amp amplifier transistor!
    And it is not practical.
    12V, the sound is thicker, less synthetic, but it is far from marshall sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The pedal worked an evening. As I bought OCCAZ, as saying that I paid 50 € a green box now unnecessary clutter a drawer.
    This is price to pay. ok ... bad luck.

    However, without it, I would have sold quickly. I was looking for a Marshall that Slash to be more precise, and I was very disappointed. That is to buy without trying, relying solely on a description misleading.
    The sound is poor and most components are bad quality.
    This is the first pedal that lets me go!

    I think it is a mark "cardboard" to avoid ...
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  • poiurezapoiureza

    hmm ...

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 06/27/12 at 02:47
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    UTILIZATION

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    SOUND QUALITY

    .

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is the V1 that I purchased on eBay Live a Russian dealer in order to use it live without a guitar amp.

    I am not convinced. It sounds very close to the Tech21 Sansamp I already had (and sold) in the past. Not bad but not great either.
    I've never been able to reproduce sounds very convincing found on Youtube.

    I tested several configs:
    - Normal exit -> FX return of my tube amp = very good sound
    - HP simulation output -> the PC sound card = not great, a bit garish / weakling
    - As distortion pedal in front of a guitar amp = bad in all cases but it was predictable
    - Normal exit -> transistor bass…
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    UTILIZATION

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    SOUND QUALITY

    .

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is the V1 that I purchased on eBay Live a Russian dealer in order to use it live without a guitar amp.

    I am not convinced. It sounds very close to the Tech21 Sansamp I already had (and sold) in the past. Not bad but not great either.
    I've never been able to reproduce sounds very convincing found on Youtube.

    I tested several configs:
    - Normal exit -> FX return of my tube amp = very good sound
    - HP simulation output -> the PC sound card = not great, a bit garish / weakling
    - As distortion pedal in front of a guitar amp = bad in all cases but it was predictable
    - Normal exit -> transistor bass amp = not good
    - HP simulation output -> transistor bass amp = ok

    Then I tested with two different transformers: 9V to 12V
    At 12 volts the sound is better in all scenarios. Larger, more punchy and closer to a true prémpli. It's not day and night either huh, but it still stands out.

    I used it for three rehearsals since my purchase, I do not know if I will keep. I will update this advisory

    I urge you to try it in your config planned before buying.
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  • 8oris8oris

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 01/24/10 at 14:11
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    <ul class="ul">

    What are the effects, types of effects available?

    </ul>

    Overdrive / Distortion / Preamp Marshall JCM 800 typed.
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    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)

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    Point lights but equipped transistor JFET ( https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junction_Field_Effect_Transistor )
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    Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?

    </ul>

    No
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    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)

    </ul>

    Guitar input 6.5Sortie AmpliSortie HPEntrée Boss Like Food
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    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?

    </ul>

    No
    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">REVIEW:</span>
    The pedal is small, sturdy, metal box, the …
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    <ul class="ul">

    What are the effects, types of effects available?

    </ul>

    Overdrive / Distortion / Preamp Marshall JCM 800 typed.
    <ul class="ul">

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)

    </ul>

    Point lights but equipped transistor JFET ( https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junction_Field_Effect_Transistor )
    <ul class="ul">

    Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?

    </ul>

    No
    <ul class="ul">

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)

    </ul>

    Guitar input 6.5Sortie AmpliSortie HPEntrée Boss Like Food
    <ul class="ul">

    Is this a rack or rack-mount model?

    </ul>

    No
    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">REVIEW:</span>
    The pedal is small, sturdy, metal box, the switch is solid and well damn knobs. Clearly seen leaving HP. One can hardly do better. 10/10

    UTILIZATION

    <ul>

    The general configuration is simple?

    </ul>

    The settings are basic: a 3-band EQ (High, Mid, Low), a Level and Gain. Nothing really complicated.
    <ul>

    Editing sounds and effects is easy?

    </ul>

    Yes, the blow! <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />

    <ul>

    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

    </ul>

    Yes, because it is totally unnecessary.
    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">
    REVIEW:</span> Really nothing wrong, nothing exotic or surprising. Simple and effective. 10/10

    SOUND QUALITY

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    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough?

    </ul>

    Efficient: Yes
    Suitable: for records rather rock, hard rock, a little aggressive for the blues (quoique. ..), not enough for the big metal bleeding (although)
    Realistic so I do not know the JCM800 (or more accurately, I have not tried) but this pedal was in the belly. It is far from the disto "fiddle" cartonesques home Digitech or Boss. Here, we're really in the quality above (even if it is in the same price range): the grain is credible and sound as the gain range broad enough to allow some flexibility.
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    Which instruments do you use?

    </ul>

    2 configurations:
    Configuration 1: Guitar (LTD MH400NT LH) / TN M1 / ​​Input Amplifier (Ibanez Valbee)
    Configuration 2: Guitar / TN M1 / ​​Return of the Amp

    <ul class="ul">

    Which ones do you prefer, you hate?

    </ul>

    In configuration 1, I am obliged to put the volume pot of acute to 1 otherwise, the sound is really super loud. I do not know if this is a fault of the pedal or my stuff but this is what it is. I get to draw blues sounds a bit upset very nice, with properly inflated mediums as I like. Not essential or ultimate trick but very respectable.

    In configuration 2, the slap! A sound that kills, full, with a dynamic super interesting, not much sustain (with my stuff again), but "guts" and beery ... Happiness and, oddly, no problem too sharp present.
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    REVIEW:</span>
    Undeniably, this pedal is made to be used as a preamp. In OD pedal / Disto simple, it will give a nice color to your plans crunch / od. 7 / 10

    OVERALL OPINION

    <ul class="ul">

    For how long have you been using it?

    </ul>

    Few months.
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    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    </ul>

    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Most:</span> Quality of sonUtilisation Preamp in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">the least:</span> Small acute problem in using the output amplifier
    <ul class="ul">

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    </ul>

    No, this is my first model of this brand.
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    What is your opinion about the value for the price?

    </ul>

    Good to very good. Paid about € 110, slightly less than one or Tech21 Boss COSM sound a priori equivalent or better.
    <ul class="ul">

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

    </ul>

    Yes and no, it is very interesting for use in pre-amp but is a bit expensive and not necessarily indispensable OD pedal.

    In the end, I put 7 / 10.
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  • FroidevalFroideval

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 01/25/10 at 10:57
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    Enough said! Preamp which simulates a Marshall JCM800. Can be used as a distortion pedal too.

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple!

    SOUND QUALITY

    I work in computer music (directly plugged into my line input of my sound card from my PC via the input Cab Sim).
    The grain is beautiful. A little dull (lack a bit of gloss may be). For anyone who loves AC / DC is great!
    She has good frequencies that do well in the mix.

    Personally I can not use it for the solo ... it has no body to it. But it's great for power chords and other agreements saturated.

    Here's a demo found on Youtube. It is really this:


    OVERALL OPINION

    For this…
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    Enough said! Preamp which simulates a Marshall JCM800. Can be used as a distortion pedal too.

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple!

    SOUND QUALITY

    I work in computer music (directly plugged into my line input of my sound card from my PC via the input Cab Sim).
    The grain is beautiful. A little dull (lack a bit of gloss may be). For anyone who loves AC / DC is great!
    She has good frequencies that do well in the mix.

    Personally I can not use it for the solo ... it has no body to it. But it's great for power chords and other agreements saturated.

    Here's a demo found on Youtube. It is really this:


    OVERALL OPINION

    For this price it's just amazing. I have a lot of preamps and I must say this is a really good product. I have the JCM900 combo and the resemblance is pretty realistic.

    I will pay version Bogner!
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Legendary series trash

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 04/04/11 at 23:55
    I know these Legendary Series pedal are supposed to be preamps used in an effects loop. This review is based off of running in front of an amp like most pedals are intended.

    This pedal is attempting to sound like a JCM 800 tone but it comes up way too short. At best it is a lousy Boss pedal tonal look a like. This unit sounds so bad through any amp. AMT has many good sounding pedals and this is not one of them.

    - The AMT Legend Amp Series guitar pedals provide excellent dynamics, nuances, and characteristics similar to that of tube driven amplifiers.
    - Tube-like range of volume control provides great sound density, playability, and power when playing at full volume and also in conjunction…
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    I know these Legendary Series pedal are supposed to be preamps used in an effects loop. This review is based off of running in front of an amp like most pedals are intended.

    This pedal is attempting to sound like a JCM 800 tone but it comes up way too short. At best it is a lousy Boss pedal tonal look a like. This unit sounds so bad through any amp. AMT has many good sounding pedals and this is not one of them.

    - The AMT Legend Amp Series guitar pedals provide excellent dynamics, nuances, and characteristics similar to that of tube driven amplifiers.
    - Tube-like range of volume control provides great sound density, playability, and power when playing at full volume and also in conjunction with your guitars volume knob.
    - TRUE BYPASS. The preamps of the Legend Amp Series pedals use passive true bypass circuitry, therefore no loss of guitar signal is noticed in your pedal chain. Similar to if no pedal was there at all when bypassed.
    - Features high level of output signal (+10dB in extreme position of Level knob) corresponds to the output levels similar of tube preamps. Thus, you have adjustable signal level allowing to hook up your preamp AND direct input of a power amplifier.
    - Controls include LEVEL, GAIN, LOW, MID, and HIGH.
    - TWO signal outputs: DIRECT AMPLIFIER OUT for guitar amplifier use and CAB SIMULATION OUT for mixer, or studio use.
    - Power saving mode. When the speaker simulation output jack is not in use, the pedal automatically switches to power saving mode. Current consumption (from 9V power unit) is less than 6mÀ (in power saving mode it drops to 4mÀ).

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal is easy to use with only five control knobs. The tone from this pedal is just terrible! I wouldn't play this pedal if you paid me.

    There is nothing to this pedal as it has the basic EQ controls with high mids and lows. The levels and gain are the other standard controls as you see on most distortion boxes.

    There is no need of a manual as no preparation will get you able to make this box sound good.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal is better suited to stay with AMT then for it to make an appearance on anyone's pedal board. I hate the way this thing sounds. It tries to be a Marshall JCM 800. It doesn't really matter which guitar or amp you play with it, it is going to sound bad. If you get this pedal free somewhere and you have to try it then I would use a humbucker style guitar because with single coils it sounds its worst. It is very thin and the tone is brittle. Unlike most AMT pedals this one sounds exactly like a pedal and nothing like an amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This pedal is garbage and you would be better off never owning it. It doesn't sound anything like a Marshall JCM 800. I'm sure there will be people who say it is amazing and great but take it from me a guy who has owned several JCM 800 from various years....it sounds nothing like one.

    I would not recommend this pedal to anyone. Save up a few more bucks and buy a used real JCM 800. The price is around $130 new which is in the high end for AMT
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  • houbavsthoubavst

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 06/05/10 at 09:55
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    Pedal type preamp / effect emulating a JCM 800 2 outputs a dry and a speaker simulation, Severe acute medium level gain Everything Made in Russia in Omsk. On the manual it says to leave it warm up before using it, but it applies to freezing temperatures!!

    UTILIZATION

    configuration very simple: plug. Play!

    SOUND QUALITY

    On a PC sound card, the output of HP emulation works wonders. sound is dense in the midrange gain range goes from light to nasty. Warning this is not a gain of 21 th century modern. is the 20th century. You can put another entry in effect: distortion, boost: it works.

    On a tube amp: it has a new channel and a new amp for under 100 €: the sound is quite…
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    Pedal type preamp / effect emulating a JCM 800 2 outputs a dry and a speaker simulation, Severe acute medium level gain Everything Made in Russia in Omsk. On the manual it says to leave it warm up before using it, but it applies to freezing temperatures!!

    UTILIZATION

    configuration very simple: plug. Play!

    SOUND QUALITY

    On a PC sound card, the output of HP emulation works wonders. sound is dense in the midrange gain range goes from light to nasty. Warning this is not a gain of 21 th century modern. is the 20th century. You can put another entry in effect: distortion, boost: it works.

    On a tube amp: it has a new channel and a new amp for under 100 €: the sound is quite stunning dynamics and realism.
    Setup: Start (microphones hepcat) / M1 TN Mesa DC5

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for two days: it is in my bracket, and longer. other overdrive pedals. distal rows are now quietly

    to discover emergency
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  • NekromenNekromen

    A good pedal ..

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 07/05/10 at 07:26
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    Deja said.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, no worries: 5 knobs.
    Only regret: the high volume pot was condemned to remain a minimum or almost, if the sound is too loud for the rest no worries.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The grain of this pedal is really interesting, it leaves reflected the character of the guitar that was used and reacted very well to the nuances and the attack of your game compared to other pedals "beaten track".
    Currently I plug in a Marshall mg 50 (pretty funny besides, you might say, an emulation for marshall amp marshall) and yes the sound of the pedal is much, much better than that of the amp (which I bitterly regretted the purchase for that matter)…
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    Deja said.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, no worries: 5 knobs.
    Only regret: the high volume pot was condemned to remain a minimum or almost, if the sound is too loud for the rest no worries.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The grain of this pedal is really interesting, it leaves reflected the character of the guitar that was used and reacted very well to the nuances and the attack of your game compared to other pedals "beaten track".
    Currently I plug in a Marshall mg 50 (pretty funny besides, you might say, an emulation for marshall amp marshall) and yes the sound of the pedal is much, much better than that of the amp (which I bitterly regretted the purchase for that matter).
    We just go from light crunch to the distortion well pronounced (excluding metal grain super tight), I would say that the sound is quite dirty, but just right ...
    This pedal made me rediscover my Danelectro.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 months and I am satisfied, I will ever buy this without hesitation. a little more expensive than average "accessible" for a distortion pedal but it is worth so much time!
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  • gobogobo

    marshall in a box

    Amt Electronics M1 Marshall JCM800Published on 03/07/11 at 05:58
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    Entrance, exit classical output with speaker simulation ... Otherwise an equa (low, mid, treble) output level and gain ...

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use. Although set according to the instrument since it renders very well the characteristics of your guitar. The gain level can interact with the EQ ... A test.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I wanted a machine that has riffs ... I'm thrilled. Tested with my Washburn WI66 Pro (typed lespaul) and Eric Johnson Stratocaster. You only have one wish ... Do not stop. Hype live my laney 10 This cub M1 turns my combo a little monster. Note espect it perfectly the instrument and the notes are all defined and audible ... No sound even with boiled agr…
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    Entrance, exit classical output with speaker simulation ... Otherwise an equa (low, mid, treble) output level and gain ...

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use. Although set according to the instrument since it renders very well the characteristics of your guitar. The gain level can interact with the EQ ... A test.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I wanted a machine that has riffs ... I'm thrilled. Tested with my Washburn WI66 Pro (typed lespaul) and Eric Johnson Stratocaster. You only have one wish ... Do not stop. Hype live my laney 10 This cub M1 turns my combo a little monster. Note espect it perfectly the instrument and the notes are all defined and audible ... No sound even with boiled agreements 4 / 5 notes and open strings ... Top to the rhythm, for it will lead I'm testing with a boost.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this pedal for a week ... It's short and a bit weak to give an opinion but it really does the job. For the price, if you want to send the riff and rhythmic, the M1 is a trying emergency.
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