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Marshall Shred Master
So, I just kind of impulsively bought a Marshall Shred Master because it popped up on CL for $50 today... I figured I'd plug it into one of my clean tube amps and see what happens. So far, I like what I hear... It isn't very versatile, but it seems to do what it does pretty well. Has anyone used one of these before? ...suggestions?
Thanks! -Dr. P- |
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Re: Marshall Shred Master
Get a high powered Tele, a solid state Fender with all controls maxed out and you're Jonny Greenwood!
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Re: Marshall Shred Master
I've had the Jackhammer JH-1 on my board for some time. I think its the replacement of the shred master. I use it as my main distortion pedal, it gets that JCM-800 sound, a lot of gain but not very metalish, if that makes any sense.
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