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Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret MKIII
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Published on 07/14/13 at 06:46
A friend gave me his DLS I've tried on my Delta Blues with Strat, Tele, Gretsch and 2 LP. It is sold as a sensible overdrive play two stacks Marshall Super Bass (JTM45) and Super Lead (JCM800), pre-amps that are enclosed in the box chtite.

UTILIZATION

The manual usually limit this to a small leaf, takes on the appearance of a manual remote control, product philosophy, why and how, different configrations and pictures all there, see the PDF line. To believe in this manual so we seem to have bought two Marshall.

My comment concerns a completely rédibitoire point regarding use.
The switch to switch from SB SL mode is inside the case ... and we are in the V3 ...

SOUND QUALITY

Ben's is not overwhelming, it is far from the Led Zep demo circulating on YouTube and making the pedal we buy the fernmés eyes. Certe found the roughened appearance of the JTM45 with good momentum, we can have a clean sound by playing on his guitar volume as a true now the result is not fantastic and it on any of my guitars, note that SB Mode is crammed with Bass and is not suitable for all configs. Superlead mode is a bit softer but still tight grain is not there, I added distortion pedals behind as advised in this case it is better but it really takes very little gain in the pedal, the, a boost of good quality were obtained (185 euros is not given). I even tried to live in the loop, not better.

OVERALL OPINION

I found that hardness in this pedal especially when you go up the gain that is not what I'm like the idea of ​​Marshall. tru bypass is not obvious at all like many other pedal elsewhere.
That is my view and I am excited to see what are other opinions, especially on a test like Fender Twin or DRRI may be better to you!