The JHS Charlie Brown V4 is Based on the Marshall JTM45 Therefore Features a Classic Overdrive Tone.

If you’ve ever heard an original Marshall JTM45 then you know why it’s the voice of classic rock & roll. The classic JTM45’s are loaded with warm, rich character that makes a Stratocaster sing and a Les Paul scream. Looking at the pedal you see Volume, Drive, Bass, Mids, and Treble. The Volume control acts as a master volume would on your amplifier. Turn this control up and you are louder, turn it down and you are quieter. The Drive knob controls the amount of dirt or overdrive in the path. All the way up is the most available dirt, all the way down is the cleanest setting. With the gain below 50%, it is a low gain grit overdrive that even Hendrix would be proud to turn on. When you get into the upper half of the gain control, you will find a new world of natural, crunchy bite that stands alone in our line of overdrives. Max it out and you will be in high gain overdrive heaven. New to the V4 are the Bass, Mids, and Treble controls. To faithfully replicate a vintage Marshall, JHS felt it was time to incorporate a full Marshall style tone stack. All three of these controls act as a cut and boost, while at noon they are relatively flat.

• Based on the Marshall JTM45
• Classic Marshall Overdrive Tones
• Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume, and Drive Controls
• Requires Standard 9V DC Negative Power
• Consumes less than 100mA

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Charlie Brown V4
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  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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