Marshall Bluesbreaker Overdrive/Distortion Pedal

BLUESBREAKER

The sound of the 1962 ‘Bluesbreaker’ amplifier became a legend, with the smooth tone, rich warmth and full character that gave guitarists more expression than ever before. The original Bluesbreaker pedal took this and put it in a stompbox. Today, this reissue accurately delivers the timeless tones and style once again. It captures the magic of those classic vintage amps with added sweetness, crispness and extra edge to carry solos and squeeze out those vital harmonics.

ALL THE SAME CHARACTER

This classic low-gain drive pedal brings your music to life. By combining vintage, organic drive with natural colour and warmth, the Bluesbreaker gives you earlier breakup and makes your solos tower above the noise.

ROOTED IN HISTORY

These pedals have been seen on countless stages since first being introduced in 1992 and are now collector’s pieces and heavily sought after. This faithful reissue is meticulously designed and hand-built at their famous Bletchley factory.

REDISCOVER THE TONE

Inspired by the amp used by the legendary Eric Clapton, the Bluesbreaker pedal masters bluesy lead sounds with bags of clarity and sparkle.

Features:

GENERAL

• Model: PEDL-00100
• Power: 9V battery or a 9V DC power adaptor (not included).
• Inputs: 1 x 1/4" jack
• Outputs: 1 x 1/4" jack
• Controls: Gain, Tone and Volume

DIMENSIONS

• Width: 110 mm / 4.33"
• Height: 67 mm / 2.63"
• Depth: 147 mm / 5.78"
• Weight: 0.7kg (without battery)

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • BluesBreaker Reissue
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