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Marshall Shred Master

Distortion from Marshall belonging to the Effects series

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orphee11 orphee11
Published on 02/22/07 at 00:40
As already said, it's an overdrive. It's tough

UTILIZATION

Standard configuration
We can just blame the fact that some knobs are not progressive, it is exaggerating the settings to feel the difference.

SOUND QUALITY

Here we are! In fact it depends on what you are looking for metal, death metal and trash ... it is obvious that it is not for this ...
While not the holy grail of pedals saturation is a very interesting pedal full of fish. However it is not in the register of the Mesaboogie modern sounds, but rather in the register of a JCM800 (to give an idea).
I play a Gibson Les Paul Studio, I tried a bunch of different amps (and of various qualities) transistors and lamps, or 4x12 combos ... and I never had a sound of shit .. . it sounds always god of fire
In fact it's not like you plug a pedal and it sounds without touching anything, it must set and adjust the settings to the amplifier and there ;-) it does not may be a certain try but it sounds good!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year, and if we take the time to make adjustments on the pedal and the amp, it sends the wood! I tried lots of pedal including Metalzone boss that I have not liked it (you see! Not need to say that is shit) and I really enjoyed the Shredmaster for its fishing and low.
Following is a question of taste.


Ah! I recall trying the stuff, that means the studio test, repeating on stage enough to play over 10 minutes in a store ...