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Marshall The Guv'nor 60th Anniversary

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Overdrive, distortion & fuzz effect pedal

The Marshall Guv'nor is one of the first Marshall-sounding pedal ever released.
It can both sound smooth and clear with low gain use, and you can also push the buttons to reach powerful sounding distortion.
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Technical sheet

  • Controls: Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume
  • Requires 9V power supply

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