New Marshall Pedals - The Best Reissue Pedals Ever Made?!
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 Intro Jam!
» 1:47 Introducing the Marshall Pedals!
» 3:35 The Originals
» 4:20 The Reissues!
» 7:58 Let's Hear the Guv'nor!
» 11:34 An FX Loop?
» 12:02 The Drive Master!
» 13:27 The Shred Master!
» 17:26 The Blues Breaker!
» 19:59 A Look Inside the Pedals
» 22:42 Comparing the Old & New Blues Breakers
» 26:48 What About with a Les Paul!
» 27:50 Comparing the Old & New Shred Masters
» 29:52 Comparing the Old & New Drive Masters
» 34:05 Comparing the Old & New Guv'nor
» 35:18 Final Thoughts!
» 36:10 Thanks For Watching!
» 36:18 Outro Playing!
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I am honestly shocked they didn't do this sooner. Especially with how many recreations of the bluesbreaker exist.
I am thinking the same thing. When everyone wants your pedal, and does everything in their power to recreate it, then just sell it to them again! 😂
Yeah I’ve been thinking the same thing for a long time. Not sure why they waited so long.
They were too busy making bluetooth speakers and lifestyle products.
@@suedeface 🤣☠️ you ain’t lying!
If they did this before they wont be able to sell for such a high price. The price bands are already set for them 😊
Now everyone can play Creep
For £170 think al pass 😂
@@DevilsAvocado69 what does an original cost? (Serious questions I really wouldn’t know what is legit and what is a fake online lol)
@user-dc8vm2ik3d That's a complicated question bud, I will use the bluesbreaker as an example. They have been artificially inflated because of boomers, individuals who own companies like JHS for example could buy alot of original collectable pedals sit on them and sell their own verson. So an original issue between £300-750 depending on condition. The blues breaker 2, that was the llast reissue looked different so sells for like £70 used. It's honestly overpriced it's a transparent drive that needs a boost pedal to get the most out of or to replicate famous tones. Is it good? Yeah. Is it better than other cheaper drive pedals? No, not even nearly.
@@JosePineda-jn8jkan original shredmaster is £220-250. So i rekkon the guvnor is about £50 to 70 p more
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Most of the prices dropped to just a little ridiculous, instead of extremely ridiculous.
There still folks trying to get near $1,000, but most dropped to $500 or less, I think because they were reissuing them.
There are just so many better options of the Bluesbreaker circuit, for $200 or less, from many great builders.
Guv’nor is my favorite drive pedal of all time. Great to see it back.
Isn't this the best review of pedals in 2023? Seeing The Captain and Pete being so excited is just amazing and impressive. So cool guys, loving what and how you do your videos.
Back in 1991 I was doing demo clinics for Yamaha Australia who also distributed Marshall here, and for the release of the JCM900 series, we had Geoff Whitehorn join us for a national clinic tour. I was lucky enough to travel around with that gentleman and hear him play every night! He had so many great stories about working with Paul Rodgers and Bad Company and various others. Fantastic player and all round great guy, lovely to hear him mentioned!
I have been drooling for the blues breaker for years but the old pedals had just gotten too expensive. I was so excited that I just bought the whole set from Andertons! I got all 4 for the half the price of what original blues breakers are going for here in the US! Love you guys! Andertons is becoming my go to shop for gear. Doesn't matter that you guys are across the pond from me. The Andertons crew feels like family. So when I buy from you I'm supporting friends. Thank you. :)
US stores punching air reading this cuz a lot of people feel the same as you 😂
Thank you, you two put out a lot of videos and love em!! You fill up my totally boring life with interesting things to watch and you've motivated me to buy guitars, amplifiers and other gear to get me moving again. I really needed this! Thanks again Lee and Pete, you really did get my old blood moving again, I now have a hobby and something fun to do!!
Geoff Whitehorn is a fabulous player! Lovely to hear him mentioned.☺
Love my original Marshall Drive Master 🙌 It's great to see this range back, might have to get one, but which! 🙆♂️
GUV'NOR!
All of them!
Blues Breaker
= waste of feeding signal. Let alone munay. XD@@CatharticGuitar
For having both tone and monnay stolen, then opt for the bleusbleaker. XD
Just pre ordered the Shredmaster. Friend of mine had one back in the 90’s and i loved it. Was already out of circulation by then. Been waiting for this reissue for a long time.
I've still got my original Guv'nor (and box!), was a mainstay on my pedalboard for many years along with a tube screamer. Glad to see they have reissued it.
He has the box
Now that's a reissue. Almost like Marshall never stopped making them. 😀😄
Now, how hard was that?
I love my Guv’nor. I’m so glad that other guitarists are going to be able to share the joy of its tone - as you said a well overdue reissue.
One thing I’m happy to hear is they’ve changed the jacks. They were always a weak point. About the only one thing that wasn’t built like a tank.
I've been wanting a shred master for the last 30 years! This is great!
Awesome! Owned a Shredmaster in the 90's. Used it for playing Metal, Blues, Hard Rock, etc. Very versatile pedal. Sold it 10 years after. Regretted it, but not Don't regret it anymore because it's back!!!🤘😎
Great review guys. Really enjoy watching Lee and Pete doing reviews together. Hilarious duo
I paid £54 for a Blues Breaker in 93. Went to a Marshall evening '93 and still have a signed poster from Jim, saw Geoff Whitehorn with Paul Rogers at Newcastle city hall, he is one hell of a player...get him on.
Such a cool reissue. I still have the Shredmaster I purchased new in the '90s & love it.
Love the Andertons videos. Keep’em coming
I must say it is a real treat to listen to the two of you playing. ROCK ON!
I’ve been waiting for years for the Guvnor to be rereleased! Great demo and just shows how close they are to the originals 😊
Same here!!
What's the guvnor closest to sound wise
@@thebadbeatbetty it’s based on a jcm800 so that style of distortion. If you wanted a pedal then probably the JHS angry Charlie or the Andy Timmons @. They’re both variants but there’s loads - even down to one of the Amazon basics pedals which tried ripping it off 😂 I don’t think any of them had an fx loop though
@@timhopkins3810 Or buy a Guv’nor 2 and modify it for about £10 🤷🏻♂️
@@TheFakeNewsFrog I’ve had one of those since the late 90s 😊
I've got an original Bluesbreaker, can't wait to compare them. Been shopping for a Guv'nor but got 3 in a row with damage so now I can just get the reissue thankfully 🙂
Just placed an order. One of the Blues Breakers is coming my way :) Thank you!
Thanks guys, always a pleasures,one of my favorite TV shows!!!!
The guvner with a humbucker pickup is just so perfect!
Great video. YES component values CAN and DO drift overtime for various reasons. How that manifests depends on component, material, manufactoring techniques / proceses and of course design. BTW freakin awesome playing in the intro. 🤪
They definitely have that Marshall tone! Sounds phenomenal, gentlemen!
Very faithful recreations. They sound great. And yes, some components values can drift over time and cause some differences but should be mostly negligible.
The captain’s enthusiasm is great to see:). He clearly likes these pedals
Hey guys iam glad Marshall is producing these iconic pedals again..hope to get one.
My first dirt pedal was the little metal Marshall Governor pedal. Cool to see the big box versions return.
I bought a ShredMaster back in 1996. Loved it. I ended up selling it for a good reason but I have regretted it to this day. I'm glad it's back and I'm buying one as soon as I'm able.
Please get Dave Simpson to try these out too! I know he loves his guv'nor MK2 :)
There’s so many pedals that do the exact thing. Best not to go crazy over yet, another overdrive. We are in the golden age of pedals from $20-$50 to $100+, there’s an option for everyone with multiple options which is great.
Had mk1 bluesbreaker,shredmaster and guvnor and they are amazing.
They all had something special about them
Buying Marshall, you pay the actual guys who developed the pedal. Buying $20-50 pedal, you pay for a knock-off
Will buy the originals. Almost all others are pale emulations, really…
@@andreborges2881 they really aren't.
@@andreborges2881 Pretty sure my Morning Glory V4 or even the cheaper Blues Crab will stand up to the overpriced Blues Breaker
On the Blues Breaker, once you got the settings equal, those two are the closest I have EVER heard on two pedals. Impressive demo. You just sold a ton of those, I hope!
Yooo, let's not forget how great that Arion chorus pedal was, the rest may have been questionable and weird, but that thing was a killer
I bought new the pearl cho2 many years ago and still love it, eighties I think. I have always used it very subtly, just a shimmer under the tone of the amp.
So happy to see these re-issued. Will get a bluesbreaker soon.
I guess we'll see more A/B reviews soon where some people will insist that the old one is better because it has ' vintage mojo' 😉
Not at all. Having owned one from new, I'm glad the new ones have different jacks - the old ones were crap. Also, the old ones were a tad inconsistent - I've owned several over the years, but I never got a better sounding one than my first-batch UK made example.
and turning the shredmaster halfway up already is what all three other pedals can do/reach.@@gchampi2
Perfect description of a larger than life character Geoff Whitehorn… he was old school Brit player steeped in high level influences… a truly great player. ❤
Just ordered the Bluesbreaker, wanted one for a long time, but not at any price, fantastic.
The Captain and Pete once again rock it! You guys rock so much and never fail to make me laugh and smile. All the pedals sounded amazing \m/
I had a Danelectro Daddy-O, a Guv’nor clone, as my only pedal for most of the aughts. A Tele into a Daddy-O into a HRD was it for me. Might have to pick one of these up to compare.
Can't believe Geoff Whitehorn got a shoutout! Used to go see him as a late teen playing with The Strumbums (now Strums) at the local!! What a legend he is! Really hope they get in contact
Also @Captain - remember walking into the shop in 91/92 and the extent of the pedal cabinet was more or less the glass fronted till/bench that was on the left as you walked in. From whence some kind dude produced aforementioned Guv'nor. Also no test rooms in the back! Ohno! You had to bring your best chops and get plugged into an amp in the middle of the shop. What a bloody brilliant place Andertons has always been.
I love 1992 shred master blues break circuit pedal every year I think about it and I 100% love it. I’m not even old but it’s like of course John Mayer and he’s so awesome tone ❤❤
That's a surprise "gift" from Marshall ...
and it might render all clones kuputt ... sitting on the fence watching ... time will show! Me would opt for the The Guv'nor ...
Anyway ... great pedals and great presentation! Thanks a lot
I've got 3 of there but vintage 90's rock machines.. so glad marshall brought these back.
I've still got my old Shredmaster from the 90s, it's not been used for about 20 years but I might dig it out and have a jam! I had the Blues Breaker too but it got knicked at a gig :(. I got both from Machinehead Music in Hitchin for less than £100 in about '95-'96, bought with my hard-earned paper round money.
I’ve had a couple of nights at the Brentwood Blues Club playing with Geoff Whitehorn in the 80’s
I was playing harmonica and he refused to start the gig until I was given a mic and room on stage
What a gent ❤️
Still use my original guv'nor. Bought new when they were first released. Paid £49.95 at Peter Noble in Cardiff and I still have the box.
Still have my original Made In England Guv’nor with box and manual i bought on release. Went to all the Guitarist shows at the UMIST in Manchester. Got loads of signed Jim Marshall posters and met Geoff Whitehorn whilst he was demoing eveything on the stand. Top guy; top player.
You guys have some amazing intro jams!
The shredmaster will be a pedal board weapon for the hot rod deluxe dudes out there! Awesome sounding pedal
I've got an original Drivemaster which I bought back in the day and hardly ever used and it's immaculate !!!
The Shredmaster sounds brilliant
Man I was going to buy a second-hand Marshall Bluesbreaker MK 1 for 400 quid! So glad I didn't now! Love the video guys!
Great as always. Thanks for talking about the work Marshall did to make them as close to the originals as possible.
That opening jam was EPIC!
The best intro jam so far!
Let’s gooooo!! Ⓜ️🚀 Sounds ace guys 🎸
You didn't know anything about these did you? :)
@@andertons not a clue.. the shock on my face when I saw this video appear 🤯😜 perfectly demo’d’ here guys, really enjoyed it 🎸
@@PedalPawn 😂 I'm surprised as well my friend:)
Years ago I had the Shred Master and someone I knew had the Guv , I can sort of remember it sounding good . I did read somewhere that Gary Moore used a Guv to push his Amp or something like that , great days it seems not long ago too .
Twelve years ago I was looking for "my sound", being inspired by Noel Gallagher during the Oasis first days. I read in forums that the Guv'nor was the pedal to go, but since it was out of production, the best alternative was the MI Audio Crunch Box. I bought the Crunch Box and since then it is my favorite pedal. Recently I discovered the JHS Angry Charlie is also a Guv'nor clone and I now I receive the surprise that the original Marshall pedal is back in business. WAOOOO!!!
Geoff Whitehorn also played in Roger Chapman's band back in the 80's. Saw him in 1985 in Luxembourg, amazing.
I went to a Geoff Whitehorn Marshall demo evening - I didn’t buy any Marshall stuff but I did buy his album - a lovey listenable collection of guitar instrumentals.
I got the BB and Guv. I’ve always loved BB clones but never cared about these pedals, like getting originals or anything. Well, these are by a mile, the best overdrives I’ve ever played. I’ve got all kinds of boutique stuff and these Marshall pedals are the best sounding, feeling and responding that I’ve ever used.
Fantastic! Everybody knows that having a huge enclosure makes a better sound.
It's certainly true with fuzz pedals: Fuzz Face, Big Muff, Turd Fuzz... All legendary pedals!
I purchased one of those shred masters from a shop in Portugal in the 90s while on vacation.. what a killer pedal. I wish I still had it. Here's my chance I guess :)
My Guv'nor story is that a mate of mine joined Carcass just before they recorded Swansong. He was backstage waiting to play his first gig with them in the USA, and when he walks out for the first number, someone had nicked his brand new pedal.
He's still playing, so I reckon he'd be well chuffed that they've been re-released. I'm deffo gonna get myself one and use it as a preamp/pedal platform.
I've ordered my bluesbreaker, and I can't wait for it to arrive!
Great idea on Marshall. I would prefer to have one of these to a copy. Just for the look. Who doesn’t love the 80’s?!?
The biggest mistake in my 40 years of guitar playing was selling my Guv'nor. It was a noisy beast in my effectchain back then and maybe that was the main reason I sold it. Tried a bunch of different pedals to get that sound but never found it. The MXR Super Badass distortion came reasonable close but I was always something missing I can't describe. Now that I hear this video I have to say Marshall nailed it. These high-mids ...awesome. I'm gonna order one.
I am way too excited about this. I used to own the Guv'nor and I spent the rest of my life regretting the day I sold it and I've never been able to find another.
yeah ! The BluesBreaker is great ! Identical to my ears on the 2 units, or really minus differences
Great sounding pedals. Listening on headphones and from what I can hear the older ones sound ever so slightly chewier and the newer ones have a tad more sparkle but in a room I’d say difference is minuscule. Blues Breaker and Guvnor sound really sweet 👌🏻😁
I bought a Guv'nor when it first came out. I loved it.
Nicely done.... just ordered the Gov’nor and the Bluesbreaker thx for showcasing these and having them to order as they are not readily available to purchase.... although u have a delayed delivery of a few months I am patiently waiting for delivery...Thnx 😊
Wow, the Shredmaster sounded amazing. I think I need one of those for my travel board.
EQ on the guv'nor was very effective on the recording. Nice pedal. Nice show.
wow, that Shred Master sounds terrific!!!!
I will be gettimg one or more of these not just because of the quality and sound but because they make them back at home. Its not my home (U.S.) but home to the Pedal. Very Cool.
Love the Marshall pedal reissues! Yeah for the good times! from mtw in L.A.
Great intro Jam!
Got my Squier Strat for Christmas in ‘93 and always felt that I lacked gain for the grunge tunes I wanted to play. The family went to from Norway to London and Denmark Street on holiday in ‘94 (my first time) and I got a DriveMaster, a used late 60s Colorsound Wah, a set of strings and a bottleneck slide (and some Sega Megadrive games). My Strat couldn’t deliver the gain I wanted with that pedal (nobody told me about single coils vs humbuckers) so when my father went on a business trip to London a few weeks later he changed it to the ShredMaster. Still got it, with box and manual🔥🤘🏻
I remember either reading somewhere or maybe seeing it in a JHS video that the Angry Charlie is in fact based on the Guvnor. Or maybe it is the Charlie Brown and then the Angry Charlie made to have more gain.
I'm happy these have been remade. I've wanted a shredmaster for a long time. Sounds like they didn't cut any corners either.
The Guv'nor just rocks....best Marshall tone of the four. A new one is going on My pedalboard, for sure.
This is Your best opening jam since Lee's go with the Gretsch 5222 double jet in natural (AC/DC revisited).
This vid brings back memories. I had a Guvnor back in the days. It served me well for years and years, untill I replaced it with a Emma Reezafratzitz, which dynamically was a step forward. Still, the Guvnor was one of the best heavy overdrive pedals of that era.
Can’t wait. I’ll get the the Bluesbreaker and GuvNor
Great demo. I want the bluesbreaker. Yeah
I like the Shred Master. I'd buy that for sure.
Form factor shmorm factor! Love the retro enclosures!
I called for Marshall to re release these about 2 years ago on my channel. The Blues Breaker also works like a treble boost when put before another drive pedal. There are heaps of Guv'nor clones out there.
Great feeling playing 80/90's pedals on 1996 gibson through 90' Marshall amp and being born in 80's. Feeling old now:)
🙂
Liked how the blues breaker sounded on this video so much, I went and ordered a clone build kit
Finally, the dream came true.
Sounds great! - and, -to my hear, similar to the 2 overdrive channels on my Marshall VS100
I thought this day would never come!
Great to see them made in the uk again,remember that there was a 2nd release of these that were made in Korea - shame there was no mention or comparing the mk1 originals to Korea made to re issue uk - could of been really interesting
I live in Australia & was sold 2x Korea blues breakers until I located original made in uk model
They did sound different
Gr8 video
Just ordered my Drive Master from you guys.
In or around 9:40 regarding Guv'nor clones, for anyone interested the humble Danelectro Daddy-O was pretty much that, minus the effects loop feature.
That jam at the top was nice guys.