Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall Jackhammer"
A freind purchased from Michael's Music in Irving Texas for me. Despite the fact that this is a tweakers pedal, it has numerous settings that produce solid Marshall bad a$$ sounds. They are warm…
Marshall BB-2 Bluesbreaker II - "Marshall Bluesbreaker 2"
Approx. 40 pounds at Dawson's in St. Helens Merseyside. Got it nearly 3 years ago. It has become my most used and fave. pedal - it gives me the blues colour that I want. I stay nearly always in the…
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall Jackhammer JH-1"
£45 Its has a great distortion and overdrive sound. it has the lil switch thing bettween each mode so u have to pedals in one. the gain is great, you can go from a smooth bluesy tone with it at 8 o'…
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall Jackhammer JH-1"
I got It as a Birthday present, but I know that it was acquired from one man band, in Banbury, England.It cost £45 which is about $78. It has a really good heavy metal fell to it when you're using …
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall JH-1 Jackhammer"
Bought from Musician's Friend for $79.99 on special because I wanted to find a pedal that could create a good rhythm crunch. Also, wanted to try to recreate the "Zoom A1" lead sound without using th…
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall JH-1 Jackhammer"
I acquired my JH-1 in a store called Music&Audio (Harrow Productions) in Losser/Holland for 85 euro's. I like a lot of thins about the Jackhammer: It looks very slick, the sound is killer and it …
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - "Marshall JH-1 Jackhammer"
I purchased the Jackhammer @ 'Musicstop'in Bedford, Nova Sotia. I wanted a quality distortion pedal without the 'Metalzones' price tag. I Tested it on site, seen enough versatily with the multiple co…
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - " Versatile"
translatedSee other opinions. UTILIZATION Manual giving basic examples to use the JH1. Here we do not plug in and play as many settings and sensitive. If you need to change settings often it is better to…
Marshall Bluesbreaker - " The overdrive or boost but the hot!"
translatedThis is an overdrive pedal that simulates the sound of the famous Bluesbreaker amp from Marshall. The case is in steel and large size, strong as a panzer .... Circuits are analog, manufacturing is pu…
Marshall BB-2 Bluesbreaker II - " Lack of character"
translatedOverdrive or boost. Choice. Battery power or AC. 1 Imput and Output 1. One knob one knob gain of 1 tone and 1 volume knob selector knob boost or drive. Robust metal housing with a switch bi…
Marshall JH-1 The Jackhammer - victhebig's review
translateddistortion and overdrive pedal in the same! Eq complete the metal zone: bass, treble, mid and mid freq range volume and gain knobs super strong metal case, true bypass apparently :-) UTILIZA…
Marshall BB-2 Bluesbreaker II - " Surprise!"
translatedOverdrive / boost analog. An entry in a release out. supply standard type Boss (9 volts) standard format, in line with standard Boss or Mxr. Pedal, metal, feels solid and well built. sele…
Marshall The Guv'nor - " (Re) discovery!"
translatedBy Marshall distortion pedal, three bands EQ, gain and level, an effects loop. With a look not really rock'n'roll, I bought it because of the Marshall logo! Used initially to "roar" my Peavey Rag…
Marshall BB-2 Bluesbreaker II - " Surprise!"
translatedBoost and blues drive of your choice. UTILIZATION Simple, clear, easily accessible, there is nothing special except the switch Boost / Blues. In Boost mode, it only controls the output volume. …
Marshall Bluesbreaker - " Good soft pedal"
translatedNothing to add UTILIZATION Very simple, given the number of knobs. SOUND QUALITY Good overdrive, very light. Boost your amp. I have the BB2, her little sister, I much prefer. The more saturat…