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Marshall Guv'nor

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Price New Marshall Guv'nor @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.marshallamps.com/
Ease of Use 8.7 (67 responses)
Sound Quality 8.7 (67 responses)
Reliability 8.8 (63 responses)
Customer Support 7.5 (8 responses)
Overall Rating 8.8 (63 responses)
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Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 40
Submitted 04/29/2009 at 06:10am by Ryan

Ease of Use : 8
My model is an early 90s model; black slanted box with red stripes. Looks dated now!!
Op amp design with LED symm clipping.
Very easy to use - standard in/out jacks and bypass switch. Vol, Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble controls.
Pedal also has a "loop" stereo jack so you can run other pedals into the Guv'nor and switch then on/ff globally via the Guv'nors bypass. Sounds great but I've never used that particular function!!

Sound Quality : 4
I bought this pedal over 10 years ago when I was just startin out playing electric guitar. I used to use it to beef up a crappy Zoom FX unit, and it did a very commendable job (IIRC!!). I put the Guv'nor in the cupbard when I bought my Laney 50w combo, as the Laney provided my main distortion.
I've dusted the Guvnor off recently - plugged it in a was really..... dissappointed. It sounded flat and fizzy compared to any other pedal I've used. No matter how I set the Gain and EQ, it kept the same weedy, thin base sound. I couldnt get a pleasing sound from it. Instead of adding to natural tone of my amp, it robbed it of all warmth and made it sound like a cheap tranny amp.
Not sure what else to say. My amp loves pedals; I've got several OD units including many "standards"; Boss SD1, 0D3, DS1, TS clones, MXR Dist+, Big Muff, Rat etc. The Guv'nor is the worst of the bunch.
I dont think is malfunctioning, but I am gonna open it up and take a peep to make sure.
I will add here that I have never owned a Marshall amp, and therefore if Marshall are trying to model a classic Marshall sound I aint gettin it !!

Reliability : 8
The sound is poor but the unit has been dependable. I gigged with it though my early teen and it worked fine then and still does now. Never used a backup.
It still works after being put away for a number of years. Pots were ceased but nothing a drop of lube won't fix.
I was always vary about the cheap jack sockets - but they have last the test of time so far.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nothing to report - never had to deal with Marshall.

Overall Rating : 5
The Guv'nor is heralded as a classic... but I don't think it delivers. Lots of people still own the original "blackies", but I wonder how many of them (like me) have woekn up to realise that this pedal is ok at best.
I wonder whether the newer gold guvnors are better? May be worth a shot considering the price.
I reakcon I'll check the circuit, and if it's working I may mod it to breathe some life into it, or build a new pcb based upon a bluesbreaker for a change.
If all elase fails it'll end up on ebay.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: GDP (??) 46
Submitted 04/18/2009 at 06:43am by Daniel Stuart

Ease of Use : 9
This is a very easy product to use as are most pedals, the only negative comment I can make is that the two double knobs (for bass/deep and middle/treble) were slightly hard to tell the difference between what controls what but I overcame that after a couple of days by quickly looking in the manual. One thing I like is it is very easy to change batteries on the pedal, because you can use a pick of coin to open and close the compartment, instead of having to go and look for the right screwdriver.

Sound Quality : 10
I play a Les Paul into this and it sounds excellent with the treble up and the bass and deep pulled right back I compare this setting mostly to an early Eric Clapton in the Bluesbreakers and in Cream. But with the EQ controls you can archive the likes of AC DC and a lot of classic rock. You can push it to the max and you'll get something similar to the early metal bands of the 80s like Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne and Iron Maiden. I mainly play blues and I've played strats and teles through it and it has the power and thickness that every fender player wishes for. My only bad point here is only that it is at times too thick for humbuckers.

Reliability : 9
This is a robust metal solid unit I wouldn't expect it to break, but I did get a lead stuck in it that was a bit of a scare but it wasn't this unit's fault it was my fault as the lead was broken and snapped off into the pedal.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I play blues and occasionally rock and Hard Rock and this is the perfect pedal for me. It has the right amount of gain, but if your a metal freak I wouldn't buy it there is not enough gain for that stuff. It's basically three pedals in one an EQ, overdrive and boosting unit. Been playing for 4 years, and if it broke I would get another one asap. I love the EQ control as it is unique and you can control if you wanna drive the treble mids or bass. I compared it the the bluesbreaker pedal, Boss SD and a danelectro pedal and chose it because of the eq setting and the high amount of gain compared to the SD and BB but the BB is a better boost pedal. The Danelectro is nowhere as good. I couldn't wish for anymore.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/13/2008 at 04:25am by Christoph

Ease of Use : 8
The Guv??nor is a 5 knob Overdrive/Distortion Pedal. With the EQ you have a lot of possivilities, but it`s also a spoilt for choice. I wish this pedal had more lowend. The Loop is a good idea but you need a special cable.

Sound Quality : 9
I use the pedal with a Les Paul or a Strat into a Hiwatt or a Marshall and it always sound great. I use it for a light crunch. It gives a very natural overdrive.

Reliability : 10
Never a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Perfect for light overdrive. I just with it had a little more bottom.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: GBP 80 USED
Submitted 09/11/2008 at 04:36pm by master beardsman

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to get get a good sound out of this unit. gain, bass, middle, treble, and level knobs.

Sound Quality : 10
It is exactly like an old Marshall 50 watt plexi cranked! You get note separation even at higher gain volumes, and at lower gain volumes you can pick through clean and get your dirty when you dig in. it's seriously a little amp in a box, and although it sounds best through a tube amp, it still has fabulous tone through a solid-state. plenty of headroom for anyone.

i play a epiphone sheraton II, and a gibson les paul standard through
ernie ball EV-pro volume pedal, boss TU-2 tuner, electro-harmonix LPB-1 linear power booster, ibanez tube screamer, marshall guv'nor, seymour duncan shape shifter tremolo, boss CE-2 chorus (japanese made silver pin series), boss DD-5 digital delay, and a line 6 echo park delay. and all of this goes through either a 72' fender pro reverb or a twin.
the LPB and the tube screamer give me plenty of grit, but the guv'nor is what i go to for leads, its perfect!

Reliability : 10
i got it off ebay from a gentleman in europe who had not taken it out of the box. it was still in it original packaging, so i dont expect it to crap out on me any time soon.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i've never dealt with marshall, but this pedal isn't made any more so i dont expect to.

Overall Rating : 10
i play mostly classic rock and blues, but i am doing indie stuff now and it works great with almost anything. if i lost it or it was stolen i would hunt down another one of these little treasures.
it's a lot like a pro-co rat in the sense that it can get down right nasty, but the rat will never sound as good. when i play try to be as tasteful as possible with leads and hooks, hence all the other drive pedals, but when i do use it i never really want to stop.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/09/2008 at 03:10am by JohnnyCrash

Ease of Use : 9
With most pedals you get a Gain, a Level, and a Tone control. The tone control usually just changes from dark to bright. With the Guv'nor you have a 3 band EQ, which actually makes this pedal extremely versatile and usefull. It is easy to get a wide variety of sounds from this pedal.

Sound Quality : 9
I built a clone of the original Guv'nor from scratch and added a few slight differences.

One difference was in my use of a 100pF Gain capacitor instead of 120pF. I could only find a 100pF. This should mean my pedal build is slightly brighter, and possibly more "fizzy" than a standard Marshall unit.

Second, I added a switch to go from the standard LED clipping diodes to 1N914 diodes and back. The 1N914 are less gainy, but I tend to prefer the switch on the normal LEDs like Marshall uses.

As far as sound, the Gain control seems to be very sensitive on the last third of it's sweep. Between that small area a lot of different shades can be dialed in though - from warm overdrive, to insane heavy metal crunch. The EQ can change the entire character of the pedal. You can go from a thick, throaty, growl with the Mids turned up, to a scooped Pantera metal sound (Treble and Bass maxed and Mid turned all the way down).

There was little noise until really cranked up, which is normal for distortion pedals. It amplifies single coil hum as well, which is also normal. I plugged this pedal into a few of the tube amps I've built and used my Les Paul Junior and my '57 reissue Les Paul Custom. They sounded great in a Fender tweed Deluxe (5E3) clone I built!

To really appreciate this pedal, you have to play with the tons of combinations the Level/Volume, Gain, Treble, Mid, and Bass can give you. The controls interact with each other to give you a lot of sound options.

Reliability : No Opinion
I built this myself with parts from a local electronics shop and RadioShack. I got a schematic and went from there with my soldering iron. I couldn't tell you how the Marshall pedal's reliability is.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Homemade clone, so I have no opinion on Marshall's support. Their amps have never died on me, so that says something.

Overall Rating : 10
This pedal can cover a lot of ground. I build my own tube amps and have about 12 now. I wouldn't need it with my Marshall-ish builds, but this pedal is great for bringing to jams where you're not sure what you'll be playing. I've also built a Mosfet clean boost, a Rangemaster clone (a warmer Germanium boost that kicks the treble up a bit), and a TS808 Tubescreamer clone. I like the TS808 for more subtle Blues-Rock or Classic rock stuff, but the Guv'nor can do that decently, as well as many other styles. It is the most versatile distortion pedal I've used or own.

I generally plug my guitar straight into the amp and dislike using a lot of effects, but this pedal is usefull for all kinds of music projects - live or recording.

The only perfect 10 as far as pedals go for me.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/20/2008 at 09:46am by James
Email: i_dont_care_too_much<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Not much to say in this category. I mean, it's pretty hard to screw up with a distortion pedal. Insert a battery or adapter, connect it to your rig and flick the amp from standby to on.

The only thing that one may bat an eye at is, due to the limited space, the deep and mid controls are positioned behind the bass and treble controls (sounds wierd, but difficult to explain). Otherwise, as simple as it gets.

Sound Quality : 10
Let me start out by listing off my favorite artists / influences

Obviously, I have to start with the Beatles, everybody does.

I take alot from Jimmy Page; he's slightly slower-handed than most, but he can make one note mean more than 10 coming from anyone else.

Hendrix. Nuff said.

I'm actually one of the few who willing say this, but the White Stripes? Killer band. Jack White is my personal guitar hero.

So I guess it's obvious that I'm into edgier, dirtier blues-rock.

My rig is as follows:
Crate V18-212 (all tube, superb sounding amplifier) --> Digitech Whammy IV (only buy this if you absolutely need it, most of the time you most likely won't) --> Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wahwah (a really fierce wah pedal) --> The Gov'Nor --> Epiphone Les Paul Classic with a few minor upgrades.

Without the Gov'Nor, my rig is pretty mellow sounding, perfect for a brit-blues tone, but, simply put, this pedal lets me hammer out anything - some pretty heavy stuff to some pretty crunchy, classic stuff. After getting this pedal, I can say that I finally have "that sound" (guitarists of the world, you know what I mean).

Just fiddle around with the eq on the amp and the box itself to avoid a colder, nu-metal-esque tone (I shiver at the very thought).


Reliability : 10
The Gov'Nor is, to say the least, solid. I've had it thrown around on tour, and nothing's come of it but a couple of paint scratches.

I've actually had to replace the stupid little nut that lies between the mechanism and the box itself, but that costs what, a hefty 25 cents to buy the part?

I would use this without a back up any day.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Can't say with this product. Marshall is usually really good for amps, but I haven't experienced it first-hand to know.

Havent needed to ;)

Overall Rating : 10
This pedal is amazing. I got it as a gift, but sometimes I wished that I could have bought it instead of the whammy and had an extra 100 or so dollars in my pocket haha.

The guy in the store won't try to sell you this pedal. He usually brings out some boss or digitech toy that doesn't even come near to the sound produced by this thing.

I think that's all I have to say.

Cheers.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/07/2008 at 06:23pm by Rusty

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use, 5 controls - Gain- Bass- Mid -Treb - Vol
Input, Output, Loop, 9v battery or power supply input.

Sound Quality : 9
Well Im impressed; I use this for boosting and for a light overdrive.
Stands up very well to these duties, better than a Maxon 808, to my surprise.

The EQ controls can make quite a difference with some tweaking.
Great for Blues, Jazz, Rock , Metal

Reliability : 10
Well I purchased mine second hand and it looks very sturdy. Its practically armoured thick steel case.
And its classic old Marshall.

Customer Support : 10
Marshall has great customer support had a few amps serviced with them. Top notch.

Overall Rating : 10
Gonna give this top marks for a pedal that has seen alot of use it is still going strong and looks immaculate inside.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: D-Mark 90
Submitted 02/25/2007 at 12:03am by burny

Ease of Use : 8
Has the classic controlls gain and level, and additional a 3-band-EQ.
The EQ is not too easy to set to the settings i like, therefor only 8 of 10. Treble control doesn't controll the highs but the upper mids, imho.

Sound Quality : 10
The Gov'Nor can be used in front of a clean amp. I do not likethe higher gain settings, but with gain at 10 o'clock or below it gives you a very superb marshallish crunch sound. This sound fit well for rock. The sound is typicall of older Marshalls: middy, grainy and rough. With the EQ you can give your sound (more than) enough bass and upper mids.
The Gov'Nor sounds good in front of a clean amp, but it does sound great in front of an overdriven tube amp withnot too much tube distortion. The Gov'Nor (again with not too much gain) vaccinates the tube amp sound with the typical Marshall dirt, it gives the sound of your tube amp the Marshall bite, the driving mids and a tad more gain.
And this sounds absolutely great for harder blues and (classic hard-)rock. Fine AC/DC-sounds are possible.
The sound has balls, definitely!
For the sound in front of clean amp i'd rate the Gov'Nor 8, for the sound in front of a slightly overdriven tube amp the Gov'Nor deserves 11 points, so i rate 10 all in all.
I have tried diverse overdrive/distortion pedals, but the Gov'Nor is the only one that gives my tube amp the extra kick it needs.

Reliability : 7
It isn' made anymore, and older Gov'Nors sometimes show problems: input jack gets lose, controls start to scratch. Therefor only 7.

Customer Support : No Opinion
don't know

Overall Rating : 9
The EQ isn't tha easy to set right, and the reliability could be better, but the sound is so good (if you like older tube Marshalls and their dirt 'n bite) that i have to rate it 9 all in all.
If you find one in good condition, beg borrow or steal ;-)


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: Pounds Sterling 40
Submitted 02/11/2007 at 05:57pm by Bullat01

Ease of Use : 10
Is it easy to get a good sound out of it??? Hell yes!!!
It is just great! plenty of room for choosing your wanted sound, very easy to use, very, very friendly!

Sound Quality : 10
I own a Epiphone Valve Junior (with a few minor mods - Mallory 150s caps, lo and hi switch...) and i run it with a American Stratocaster (upgraded pups to Texas Special), and when i plug in the Guv'nor i just can't stop playing!!!
It is excellent, makes any tone u need! i was really happy with that Sultans of Swing sound with just a bit of gain, and a fat bluesy sound with gain at 12 'o clock(Sunshine of Your Love - for example), but then...
trying to get that Gary Moore (example - Empty Rooms) sound!!!
IT BLEW MY MIND!!! So good that i still can't believe!
Makes my relatively low power single coils sound like proper humbuckers! Really really good tone
All from light bluesy tones to Steve Vai and Satriani.

If you can connect it to a radio, it will make it sound like a JCM800 :)

Reliability : 10
Looks really well made, looks nice! I opened it, looks like nothing can go wrong :)

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had need to and i guess it will stay like that!
just visit their site...

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for just under a year, and as mentioned above own a Strat with Texas Special, played thru Valve Junior Combo. I play classic rock, blues mostly, and that is the best pedal for those kind of sounds!
Don't be fooled and buy BluesbreakerII, this is way better than that - for the same money.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UK ?? 45
Submitted 01/26/2007 at 11:55am by greg

Ease of Use : 9
Mine is the Guv 2.
Very good EQ section, alot of gain and level. Very easy to get a good tone from the pedal. Easy to use.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a number of guitars but mainly live a use Jap tele's with a seymour duncan buckers at the neck (very cool). Amp wise i use a fender vibroloux with my pedals being Boss tuner, crybaby, TS9, Aramat Green machine, Soul Fuzz, Guv 2 and Boss DD3 Delay.

I used to be anti OD pedals prefering the tone out of the amp. But i got fed up with changing rig when i wanted a new sound so i brought a vibrolux and use a few pedals to get different sounds.
I tried a JCM 800 and thought it sounded great but did'nt want to change my vibrolux and carry a cab around for gigs. I tried the Guv and this is a jcm 800 in a box!!!

Great marshall stack sounds, loads and loads of bottom end and it feeds back in a great way as well. Big, meaty sounds, really clear notes never mucky. Really great cost.

Reliability : 8
Good so far. Marshall are buit very well although this is made in the far east. Time will see. Although at under ??45 would not cost too much to replace.

The switch is a little fragile. Not as bad as an old BB1 pedal i had though.

Customer Support : 9
Have dealt with in the past and very good.

Overall Rating : 9
I play rock and this pedal is perfect for that. Not suited to metal really. I wanted the Slash from G'n R sounded. Big, smooth and ballsy.
I'm pleased to say this pedal is it.

It's a great match with Fender non master tube amps. Very clear sounding and does that classic 80's Marshall tone. As i stated before i wanted a marshall sound with the added size of a rig. Now i have a jcm 800 at my feet!! Excellent.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: USD 69
Submitted 10/27/2006 at 07:37pm by Jim

Ease of Use : 7
Pretty basic stuff... Stacked pots can be space efficient but can be a little difficult to adjust on the fly. I tend to adjust mids more than anything else, too bad mids are stacked with treble.

Sound Quality : 5
I tried the pedal out at a Guitar Center and was impressed enough to make the "curiosity" purchase. One of the problems with demo'ing products in "noisy" Guitar Centers is you really don't know what your getting until you get the product in your own environment. First off... I noticed that the box doesn't really sound like a Marshall JCM900 when played on a Fender HRD or any of my Fender tube amps. It's an "OK" sounding pedal, nothing great, and reminds me a lot of MXR Distortion+ type of voicing. When I tried a test recording in my home studio, I found the overall tone to be lacking. It lacked fidelity and reminded me a little of a PodXT (somewhat processed and a little sterile). I compared it with my Visual Sound JekyII & Hyde and J&H was lively, crisp, and hifi, meanwhile the GV-2 lacked in all these areas. There is also a noticeable lack of high-end which really eliminates the true guitar tones from coming through and made this box unusable for both recording and live in my rig. Be leery of those rating this pedal a "10" for Sound Quality.

Reliability : No Opinion
Won't know... sending it back. However, it does look like it would be a very reliable pedal.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Won't know...

Overall Rating : 5
I play a variety of music but mostly Christian rock in more recent years. I been a active player since the 70's both professionally and studio work. I've been through an embarrassing about of equipment over the years and like many, have not seen anything too exciting coming from newer technologies (i.e. some of today's modelers and pedal gear). I'm always seeking and willing to try new gear when it looks interesting. Intrigued by the reviews, I thought I'd give the GV-2 a try. Like I mentioned above, it's an "OK" pedal but nothing great. Passing on this one... but it was worth a try.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: USD 90 USED
Submitted 09/28/2006 at 03:40pm by Roy Hayes
Email: flymonkeys3 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
I bought this used with out the original box and no manual to read but this pedal is very easy to use. gain, low mid and high knobs, and a level knob. thats it just find the right settings for your style, guitar and amp.

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal gives me that older classic rock sound ( CCR, Cream, and neil young ect...). I run this pedal in conjunction with a keeley modded tubescreamer, a guyatone compressor, and a boss ge-7. i run through a peavey classic blues 50 watt amp with a single 15 speaker and a peavey 115E cab. For guitars i use a dearmond m77-t and dearmond starfire custom, an american fender cal. series fat tele, and a fender 57' reissue strat MIJ w/ tex specials.

Reliability : 10
I have had it for 5 years and never had one problem with it. i gig about two weekends a month.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I play original meterial which is a combination of classic rock, country, and blues. This pedal i the best for what i do. if lost or stolen i would replace right away. my sound would suffer with out this pedal so let me hope this never happens.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/29/2006 at 06:55am by JMS
Email: jms<at>amos dot be

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Good ole classic rock / hard rock tones.

If you like that classic Marshall midrangy tone (which is very different from the classic tubescreamer midrangy tone) then this or the new Guv'nor 2 might be for you.

I (and you) can approximate Gary Moore like tones with a shitload of different setups (guitars, pedals amps). However with this pedal this becomes a lot easier and closer.

Try this inexpensive pedal for that peculiar sound and remember none does it all.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I just wanted to add a couple thoughts :

- This pedal gives the classic rock/hard rock from the 70's & early 80's when plugged in an already mildly distorted amp.

- It's an overdrive !!! so it doesn't really have a color of its own unlike a distortion pedal. Don't expect it to turn the clean channel of your amp into a full tilted marshall whith all knobs on 10. It needs to work with your amp.

- I had a bunch of "incredible" pedals too like the aforementionned Zoom HL01, Boss metal zone etc ... While those pedals sounds exciting indeed at neighbour/mama/roommate friendly volumes, they sound like ass at gig volumes.
The guv'nor is as good (if not better) at high volumes. That makes one world of a difference ... to me at least ...


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/19/2006 at 01:22pm by 2teles

Ease of Use : 10
Plug it in, turn it on, turn the dials and find any number of distortion sounds from mild boost to trashy metal.

Sound Quality : 10
Currently using a Fender Telecaster into a 2 x 12 Marshall JCM900 combo. I use the Guv'nor as a boost for solos.

In the past I used it as a full time distortion pedal on a Laney Trany amp. It will never produce the sound of a Marshall Valve amp, but is about as close as you can get.

Reliability : 10
Been using it on and off for nearly 17 years, it's never let me down. Switch is still fine and the rotary knobs are crackle free. Can't get any better than that!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 22 years and never played with a better boost pedal than this. If it were lost or stolen, I would do my best to find a replacement.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $89.00new
Submitted 04/18/2006 at 05:49pm by MIBO

Ease of Use : 10
THIS IS THE BLACK ORIGINAL GUV'NOR
Very easy.........level, EQ's, etc.......

Sound Quality : 10
The sound of this pedal is a nice crunchy Marshall Over drive sound. It is different than the tube screamers. I always come back to this pedal no matter what I might try. I do not turn the gain up that much. Just a little bite, turn the level up and it sounds awesome with my 1968 vibrolux reverb!!! Of course tone is an individual preference depending on your style but you can not beat this pedal!!

Reliability : 7
Well it is not the best. It is a metal housed tank with fragile plastic parts. I have replaced the switch, and the input jack. Since it is an odd part I moved the loop jack into the input jack!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried!

Overall Rating : 9
I play rock, blues, country, jazz, and some heavy stuff. This can do it all. Just adjust the gain!!! I play mostly a Strat and PRS into a 1968 Vibrolux Reverb. OK I have owned just about every OD pedal. I have modded SD1, modded BD2, TS9, have owned boutique pedals and I ALWAYS come back to this pedal. My set up now is Fender tuner-Boss Wah(sometimes)-Guv'nor-Akai Headrush!!!! A overall 9 for the breaking parts!!!!


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Submitted 04/12/2006 at 06:38pm by Niko

Ease of Use : 10
Gain, 3-band-eq, output level, easy.

Sound Quality : 8
It's vintage.
It can scream, but I use it mostly with the gain half open and a litlle boost on the bass. It's on an auxilary, I run drumcomputers and synths through it. I use it like I'd use peper.

Reliability : 10
Never had any problems with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
About eight years ago I was in a band (playing the bass guitar) and we'd rehears in my garage. My friend and our beginner guitarist had borrowed this pedal from his uncle, and he left it there after the band split up. So I started using it in my set. He's ok with it, I never spook to the uncle.
It's been on the shelf from time to time, but especially the past 3 years, it's constantly been in my set-up. I like it a lot.
Roland tr707 with this overdrive: ... ACID!
I'd never sell it (I'd give it back though). I don't want to think about it being stolen or lost.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 01/31/2006 at 11:26am by Guy Kemp
Email: guykemp2<at>gmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Watched this one in a small music store for 2 years before the guy marked it down to $75. It takes a good 10-15 minutes of tweaking thru my stage setup to find the sound I want. 5 knobs - Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble, Gain. Rotary knobs. Too easy. I had the box and instructions years ago, but...

Sound Quality : 10
Using a 2003 Standard American Tele (Natural Finish, Maple Neck) with NO MODS. Don't believe in 'em. Run this thru a 1980's "Acoustic" brand "brown cube" 50 watt amp. One 12' Force 12 speaker. Amp has an "Ext. Speaker" jack, so I also use a 1966 Fender Dual Showman cabinet with 2 - 15" original JBL's. Unbelieveable sound. The only other pedal I use in conjuction with this one is a Boss DM-2 Analog Delay. Beefs up an already incredibly thick sound to the point that the keyboard player doesn't matter during the solos. A slight 60 cycle "buzz" if I turn the treble past 10 o'clock (So I don't. Probably the single coil pickups.)

Reliability : 9
Bought this in the early 90's ('91 or '92) and used it from then until 1999. Went back to playing keyboards until 01/2005, when another band called for lead work. In the interim, the footswitch died, and the knobs are "scratchy", I'll have to clean them soon. Also, the case is starting to rust (probably 1990's beer) so I need to give it a tuneup. Never failed me yet. I DO gig without a backup. Never really worried about it dying in the middle of a gig. So, a "9" in reliability.

Customer Support : 1
In early 2005, I contacted Marshall's website to see about a replacement footswitch. I was willing to pay for the switch. I got a polite email back saying they don't support this sort of thing, and I should look elsewhere for a switch. I did, and found one for $6. As I said before, I soldered it in myself. 5 minutes. Done.
So, a big "Zero" for Customer Support.

Overall Rating : 10
I've played rock and blues for 37 years (bars, weddings) like everyone else. Even big band and Jazz (on keys & bass). But for guitar, I'd say it's a very good match for rock & roll! If it were stolen or lost, I would definitely look for another. It's just a great pedal! It's incredibly easy to use, but I wish the knobs were ON THE TOP of the box, not FACING OUTWARDS BETWEEN THE INPUT/OUTPUT JACKS!!! I wanted the "Marshall Sound" without the expense of the "Marshall Amp", so this is the next best thing. With outrageous amp/cabinet combinations, it goes beyond what I feel it was originally designed for.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $60 US used
Submitted 01/22/2006 at 05:57am by Janek (Poland)

Ease of Use : 8
5 knobs - gain, level, 3-band eq. It's simple to find your sound, if only you know, what you want to get. You've just got to spend some time on matching pedal settings with your amp knobs configuration.

Sound Quality : 9
My setup is simple, really close to classic rock setup: Ibanez SZ 520 QM (with Invader B and SH-1N), very Gibson-like axe; Laney AOR Pro TUBE 50 Combo (all tube), pure british stuff.

Guv'nor is rather overdrive pedal than distortion unit. With the gain knob you can achieve sounds from light crunches, through thick overdrive, to sharp and noisy distortion-like sound. However, I turn gain knob up to 12 o'clock, because when more cranked, is too noisy and 'too solid' to me.
Guv'nor sounds delicious when it boosts crunch channel on amp. I usually set the pedal: gain - noon, bass - max, mids - 10 o'clock, treble and level - 1 o'clock. With the guv'nor turned off i can footswitch my amp between crunch and clean, and when I turn it on, I get very thick, Marshall sound, and (what is essential to me) VERY NATURAL OVERDRIVE. When used with neck pickup (especially with LP-like guitars), and levelled up a bit, you can solo like Gary Moore for a while. I have also posessed Ibanez TS9 for some time, and I must admit, that Guv'nor sounds really similar to TS, but can be used in much heavier stuff (not only as solo booster, but also as overdrive on clean amp channel). I've also used GV-2 Plus, but to me it sounds too sharp and 'vulgar'.
When you use Guv'nor with more gain, it sounds good when soloing, much weaker when riff playing.

There's something more about this, Guv'nor has its own effects loop, so if you want to play solo with overdrive and for example flanger, and delay simultaneously, just put delay and flanger into marshall's loop, turn them on, and with guv'nor switch, you can turn'em all on or off with one stomp.

Reliability : 10
Just like all old Marshall pedals - built like a tank. It seems to be unbreakable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
It's a vintage, second-hand stuff, so...

Overall Rating : 9
I really recommend this unit to these guitar players, who like classic rock sound, who want to make their weak tube amp sound like Marshall JCM. It isn't pedal for metal-massacre-maniacs, and nu-metal players.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/25/2005 at 11:37pm by debianfreund

Ease of Use : 7
Not too easy to find a suiting sound, but trying a little is worthy.
The 3-band-eq offers a lot of versatiliy, but it is not too easy to find the suiting settings of the eq in combination with drive and volume.
I rate it 7.

Sound Quality : 9
If you are looking for a marshall tube like crunch ir distortion, the Gov'Nor is the right stomp box.
It has some very good marshall-like crunch sounds (gain 3 to 5).
Very cool! There are very few distortion stomp boxes that offer this special tone!
At higher gain (lets say gain 4 to 6) the Gov'Nor still sounds good, but not as pleasant as in crunch sound.
I did not like tthe very gain sounds. In my ears it sounds too transistor-like if gain is more than 6 or 7.

The crunch sounds you can get are a full 10 without any doubt!
The distortion sound at medium drive level are 8.
What makes a 9.

I use the Gov'Nor in combination with humbucker guitars anda Engls Straight all tube combo.
I like most the combination of Gov'Nor at crunch level.
It turns the clean channel of the Engl into a crunchy marshall, and if the Engls distortion chanell has a gain of about 5, it addsan crunch sound the Engl doesn't have. If i combine the Gov'Nors crunch with the Engls tube distortion, i get a really good high gain marshal-like sound.

Reliability : 2
The bad side of the Gov'or.
After 10 yearsthe controlsare very noisy.
What is even worth,they do not work anymore in each position.
E.g. if i put volume to 5, the Gov'Nor is dead (as if volume was zero).
The same with treble control.
The Gov'Nor was one of the more expensive stomp boxes at this time. For that price i'd expect controls/potis of a higher quality.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Dont know

Overall Rating : 4
If everything still worked well, the Gov'Nor would deserve a 9, for its versatility, for the very good crunch sounds and decent medium distortion sounds.
The lousy reliability/durability deserves does not allow a good rating.
All in all i give it a 4.
The Gov'Nor (the old, black one, not the new silver Gov'Nor2) isn't sold anymore.
If you want to buy it second hand, DO test the controls carefully before buying it!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 08/28/2005 at 11:17am by MIBO

Ease of Use : 10
THIS IS A REVIEW FOR THE ORIGINAL BLACK GUV'NOR. Drive,level, mid, bass, treble, if you don't know what those are you shouldn't be on this sight!

Sound Quality : 10
A 1995 40th anniversary strat with powered EMGs, Gibson Les paul DC with Phat Cat p-90's, a PRS custom 24, and a Japanese strat with Rio Grandes, into a 1968 Fender Vibrolux. I do not understand anyone who thinks this is bad. The overdrive is fantastic. I guess if you want shred metal look for something else but with the drive on about 11 and the level at 12 and EQ depending on which guitar I use this thing sings!!!! Warren Haynes sound!!!! For heavier Ozzy stuff or ACDC I turn the drive to about one O'clock!!! In my opinion one of the best OD/distortions I have used, and I have used them all!!! I always come back to this one!!!!!

Reliability : 8
Over the years I had to change the switch. One of the jacks in the back broke. I just swapped it with one of the loop jacks......works fine. I always carry a modded BD2 or a modded SD1 with me for back up.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I play in a band that covers everything from Garth Brooks and Pure Prairie League to Ozzy, Zepplin, ACDC, Foo Fighters. Name a style and we probably do it. Been playing for 32 years and have tried EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! PUE5 Tube, BD2, SD1, TS9, Boutique pedals, etc......... I always come back to this black box!!!!!!! I have a Prescription Electronics Germ pedal > Guv'nor(ORIGINAL) > Chorus(Boss-or Guyatone) > Akai Delay. I have the same Guitar sickness everyone else does and this pedal is great. I do not know anything about the new one but the original Guv'nor is well worth the investment!!!!!!!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/25/2005 at 05:03am by John Stryker

Ease of Use : 9
It's a distortion stompbox. Easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
What the heck are all these people talking about? Fuzzy? Bland? Thin? Are you folks playing through the same pedal???

Mine was bought circa 1995-1996.

This is one of THE rock pedals of all time for me.

My set-up with the Guv is: SG into Guv'nor into clean Laney. The Guv'nor is set as follows: Bass @ 3 o'clock, Mids @ 9-10 o'clock, Treble @ 7-8 o'clock and Gain at about 8-9 o'clock.

CLASSIC 70s Marshall and humbucker bark! AC/DC, Montrose, Thin Lizzy, 70s era Alice Cooper, Zeppelin, Purple,... The list goes on. They're all in here.

I will agree that it doesn't seem to like single coil guitars. So if you plug your Strat/Tele in here, my guess is you won't like it.

Reliability : 10
It's all metal. It's lasted me 10 years. Sounds like new. Knobs don't crackle or nothing. Killer. This will still be kicking ass in my future grandson's rig when I'll have gone the way of the dodo.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I'll give it a 9/10 because it DOES prefer humbuckers, but hey... I got a FullDrive 2 for my Strat.

With the gain at about 8 o'clock I've even used this as a clean boost. Works fine, although there are probably better options for this purpose.

Gain halfway up till all the way up is rock territory. Even some old-school heavy metal (Maiden, Priest) is possible.

To me this is THE classic rock pedal to use with LP/SG type guitars.

Angus would be proud. Let there be rock! Let there be Guv'nor!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 35 (Euros) used
Submitted 03/31/2005 at 11:50pm by Olaf

Ease of Use : 10
Super easy to use. And while we are at it: this pedal needs to be used in front of a TUBEAMP ! ;-)

Features are a 3 band eq, level and gain pots. The bypass is a bypass - not sure if "real" true, but opposite to a SD-1 it doesn`t color the sound when not in use. Also there`s one (stereo) jack which can be used as a loop (lets say when you just need your delay pedal when soloing thru the Guv'nor). Nice feature - tried it, but since my delays are in the loop I don`t use it.
Also a 9V DC jack of course . . .

Sound Quality : 10
Excellent - of course at higher gain settings there`s hiss - but which pedal doesn`t add hiss when it adds gain?

What I like the most about it is its mid character and that its possible to add a lot (but not too much) bottom end when soloing.

I`m using it mostly with a 1970 SuperBass for solos (thru a Marshall 1960A or a Diezel 2x12") or with my Diezel Einstein Proto Head. Axes are a 1976 LPC or a Schecter C1 BJ.

I set it with the Sb like this:
level - full
bass - noon
mids - 75%
treble - 30%
gain - noon

This way with a Lester Gary plays thru your Marshall ;-)

Compared to the (tube-amp "driver") 'standard' Boss SD-1 it does the same 80s attack thing, just a bit better, because
- no coloration when in bypass mode
- better eq-control possible
- more bottom end when "on" - if thats what you are looking for
- more reliable due to its built-style

Reliability : 10
Built like a tank. This pedal is full metal - so what could ever happen to it?

Customer Support : No Opinion
No idea

Overall Rating : 10
I`m playing hard rock a la Moore, Sykes, Lizzy and so on. Since 25+ years now thru Marshalls and Diezels with Les Pauls (or LP-ish guitars).
If it would brake or whatever it would be definitely replaced. My all time favourite when it comes to OD-pedals.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/24/2005 at 01:38am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
I am using this original Guvnor MK1 pedal with a Peavey Duel 2x12 6L6 valve amp straight into the clean channel. Couldnt be simpler to operate.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
I was so excited about this pedal. I was expecting the ultimate Marshall in a box since guys like Gary Moore used it. Well in reality I found this is just a booster pedal. The distortion is bland and transistory with not that much gain available. Little character in the pedal. I guess the blandness lets a crunched up tube amp do its business with minimum colouration?

I wanted a beefy Marshall tone from the clean channel of my amp and this is not the pedal for it.

The Zoom Hyperlead knocks it for six in super high gain Marshall department. And the Marshall DriveMaster Mk1 has so much character like a real Plexi for blues and character rock tones (like early Van Halen), a touch more gain too.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Unless people are using this as a characterless booster I cant understand all the hype?


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 02/11/2005 at 03:18pm by Tony Scardaci
Email: tscardaci<at>msn dot com

Ease of Use : 8
I got this unit used,no manual-but its an overdrive ... gain,bass,mids,treble and level.

Sound Quality : 9
sound quality is very good, early marshall jmp1-jcm800 tones came out fairly easy. nice clean up when rolling back vol. on guitar. I was a little dissappointed at first that it never got real hot, but thats not its purpose,and I have other things to get that. This unit is,however absolutely great for turning your fender tube amp into a marshall! My rig? 57 r.i. strat or epi sheraton w/ gibson PAFs> mr crybaby vol/wha>boss line selector>guvnor>dano daddy-o>mxr phase 90 (r28 mod)>dan-echo. #2 from line sel. goes either straight into vib/rev chann. of either 66 BF pro reverb,or A plush p1000s or to rp100 1st. #3 goes to tu-12 tuner. this rig really gets it for me.zep,VH,Black crows,JIMI,p-funk,cream,j.brown!

Reliability : 9
as they say like a brick

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent dealt w/ them

Overall Rating : 10
I play mostly bluesy rock, classic rock(early) funk,classic R&B,but really improvisational.NOT trying to sound like the record so much, but definite vintage tones,techniques. dont be looking for a modern sound (hi gain) w/ this. in those days,people w/ marshalls still used fuzzes,amp boosters,and distortion boxes in combination to get there sound. (R.Rhodes- dist+,Jimi- Fuzzface)This will give you either the stock marshall tone,or on lower sett. drive ur tube amp.Three band tone is crucial!! the switch kinda feels fragile,but all in all,I really dig the transparency,doesnt destroy guits. tone like a big muff,more natural than any boss unit,more gain than ts-9.ive been playing since 1978 and my first rig was BF champ,univox superfuzz,ross comp.(Iwish ikept them)


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 40 (quid)
Submitted 02/04/2005 at 07:29am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Couldn't be simpler really. Play with the levels on each dial until you get a sound you like.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a '72 thinline telecaster and a Les Paul Custom with a Marshall Valvestate 265 and the pedal sounds fantastic. I needed a distortion pedal which isn't too 'metally' for playing classic rock and this really fits the bill. If you want a good metal pedal try a Boss Metal Zone MT-2. I use a 9 volt battery so I haven't come across any hum others have experienced with an adaptor.

Reliability : 10
Haven't had it long - only a month but haven't had any problems and certainly seems sturdy enough. I've used it for gigging with no problems

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them so wouldn't know

Overall Rating : 9
I'm not an expert on guitar effects by any means. I just wanted a decent sounding distortion pedal suitable for classic rock and some blues. For this its ideal and for the price it seemed a lot cheaper than than its competitors - i.e Boss. It has genuine bypass capablilty and doesn't seem to weaken the guitar signal noticeably. I was really pleasantly surprised when I tried it for the first time. If you're wanting a pedal to play thrash, speed metal this probably isn't the one for you but for standard distortion/overdrive effects its excellent.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 01/09/2005 at 09:40am by Drew

Ease of Use : 6
The two-in-one knobs for bass/depth and mid/treble are really annoying on stage. You'll be best off to find a good setting and never ever change it.

Sound Quality : 5
I play a Fender '52 reissued tele through a Fender '69 reissued Deluxe reverb (1st preamp Mullard nos, 2nd preamp Jan Phillips nos.)

This pedal has it's niche, but not for the price. It's more of a fuzz sound than a real marshall crunch, and is really really hard to get a good sound out of the pedal. It's a neverending knob adjustment. At low volume (< 30% on pedal volume setting), this thing is a a static fuzz box and sounds like poo. At higher volumes, it more usuable. Definitely my least favorite pedal on the board.

I used to own a marshall valvestate 60W amp. That distortion sounded like marshall.

Reliability : 9
It's as reliable as any marshall product.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
If I started gigging again, I'd rather use a 2nd Ibanez TS-9 (modded to sound different than my currently modded TS-9). If the pedal was stolen, I'd try something else.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $95
Submitted 12/28/2004 at 03:00am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Really easy to get different sounds out of it. Superbly voiced EQ. The loop feature is also nice for a stomp box.

Sound Quality : 10
AMAZING. I used to play with a valvestate, after the years i refined my taste and now play with a Fender SF Princeton '69.

The pedal really excels with tube amps. Changing midrange settings, and playing with gain and level controls you really get versatile sound-wise.

I can get sounds from SRV, to GNR. Best pedal ever. Gain is also more than enough, when you turn the volume up and the tubes start overdriving you won't really need more than 75% gain.

Reliability : 10
It's a rock.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
Best OD/Dist pedal ever, it does frome TS-like overdrive up to full distortion. It's more limited with ss amps, but it really adds tone-value to any rig!!! 100% recommended.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: $60 (Canadian)
Submitted 11/20/2004 at 05:21pm by Viktor Klobucar
Email: vklobucar at sympatico<dot>ca

Ease of Use : 9
This is a simple mono in / mono out overdrive/distortion pedal with the standard knobs.

There is really nothing else that needs to be said in regards to "ease of use".

Sound Quality : 9
First and foremost let us get a few things straight here before we dive into the Marshall Guv'nor's review. Let us all keep in mind that this is a public forum review site and as such it attracts all sorts of players.

What may sounds "totally awesome" to a fourteen year old with a cheap Strat copy through a $50 Peavey amp will not likely generate the same degree of enthusiasm with a seasoned player with a better understanding of good tone.

Having cleared this up let us move right along to the Guv'nor pedal. This little devil is a fantastic overdrive/distortion pedal given the fact that it not only delivers a wide degree of distortion, from very mild overdrive (ala the Boss SD-1) all the way to a heavy "shred tone" that saw the light on countless 80's hard rock albums.

Better yet the pedals tonal variations are what really make it shine. After you have dialed in the right amount of distortion you are further able to tailor your tone with the standard bass, mid and treble knobs not to mention that superb "deep" knob that not only adds bass but also tighten the low end as well.

This can take you from a bright and vintage like Marshall growl to a high gain JCM 900 tone with that tight and refined bottom end.

Reliability : 9
A heavy and very well built (think Boss like build quality and weight) that has stood up to countless gigs without any failure.

Customer Support : 7
Marshall is superb if you find the right rep. If you are not pleased with what you are handed, you are advised to seek someone else within the Marshall camp.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall a fantastic pedal that leaves many other basic overdrive pedals in the dust due to its great distortion flexibility not to mention tone tweaking as well.

As played through various vintage Fender and Marshall amps it performs like a charm. Though it really shines with my USA Strat it is just at home with my various humbucker equipped Jackson Firebird.

I cannot stress enough just how flexible this little pedal is!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 11/01/2004 at 01:01pm by kiefer

Ease of Use : 8
If you can dial up a good tone on an amp, you should have no trouble. The knobs are set up like a amp: gain, bass, middle, treble, level. The pedal is set up just like a marshall. But I give it an 8 only because it takes a bit more figiting than with most pedals.

Sound Quality : 9
I am useing this with a Mesa-Boogie studio 22. I use it as a di for recording, and, with the gain all the way down as a acoustic preamp/di. Sometimes I will put it in frount of the amp, but, my favorate trick is to use it through the buffered effects loop of the boogie. You can get metal sounds out of it, but in my humble opinion, this isn't the best box for that. You can, however get great Hendrix, SRV, and Cream era Clapton sounds out of it no probelm. Its about as noisy as any other pedal. I like it.

Reliability : No Opinion
Its old, proably twelve years old, no probelms so far.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I have a couple of "favorates," this being one of them. If lost, I definatly would look on E-bay intill I found anouther.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 05/19/2004 at 04:18pm by gb

Ease of Use : 10
Straight-up. 5 k-nobs. Amp goodness.

Sound Quality : 10
Holy smokes! Had one in the early 90's. I sold it. What was I smokin'? Now i gots a good job and nabbed a pair of these guys off eBay. Seriously... it's that good. Puts some mids back in your diet.

Reliability : 10
Well... my first one didn't break... then I sold it. I now gots one on my pedalboard for leads and one I drag to practice when I don't want to bring that stupid pedalboard. Who breaks pedals anyway? What are you doin'? Seriously... I'm guessing mine are from the early '90s... that's proof enough for me. Well, I don't throw my stuff either...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nope. I mean I don't know... yeah that's my final answer.

Overall Rating : 10
The Guv! Who loves you? The Guv does. This is a good pedal! It don't sound like your amp (grammar) but it gives you what you need when what you need is not just your amp sound + distortion. It doesn't judge you either. Can you say that about your friends?


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/01/2004 at 10:42am by The Name is Joasashkbvlter, Fegahterthfg Jobralter senoriatayai

Ease of Use : 8
hey guys, maybe you could take away the pic of the GV-2?? there is already a seperate review for that called GV-2 with exactly the same picture, which is very misleading

This is a review for the original not the GV-2 pictured above (thanks harmony central!!)


Very easy to use although altering one pot, will chaneg another

Sound Quality : 10
This is great because of it's range
It is both an overdrive and a distortion, so you can acheive both

Reliability : 6
the pedal itself has never gone wrong, but the cheap plastic inputs have broken

would gig without backup

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Palm mutes well, not great for metal though, better for alt./classic rock

used by the pixies


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 40 (#)
Submitted 01/06/2004 at 12:54am by MJL

Ease of Use : 9
Pretty easy to use - has a couple more pots to mess with than usual - but nothing you can't handle, right?

Pretty hard to get a bad sound - just set the EQ, get the right gain level and set the output volume...

Sound Quality : 10
Gibson SG / Fender Strat (for slide) -> home made boost -> Guv'nor -> Yamaha 212 Combo (solid state)

I use it as a general distortion pedal, playing mainly blues rock style numbers. Great sound - probbly the best i've heard for the music I play. Also very natural sounding and with pretty much no unwanted noise. Also with the variation of controls it is pretty flexible, in that it can be used as a stright distortion box, an EQ type pedal or a clean boost.

Reliability : 10
I bought it new over 10 years ago and its never let me down. 'nuff said.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No contact

Overall Rating : 10
Overal probbly the best guitar investment i've made. Absolutly perfect for blues / rock playing. Think early Clapton, Gary moore and some nice albert king / SRV / BB King type sounds in there too.

I compared it with a few other pedals at the time - and maybe if you are into metal or country this might not be for you (though with the EQ it can get many counds).

The only thing i need to do now is get a spare before the second hand price gets too silly!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: EUR 55,00 used
Submitted 12/27/2003 at 04:46am by Mr.Littlejimmy

Ease of Use : 9
very easy to use!

Sound Quality : 9
old Version, Made in England,good Sound,powerfull for me.Gary Moore Sound!fender Telecaster>Vox Wah Wah>Bluesbreaker als Booster>Boss OD-1>Guv`Nor>Boss DD-5 Delay>Fender Bronco15W combo.for Classic Rock good!

Reliability : 7

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I like it.Marshall Pedals sind Gute Freunde fuer Gitarristen.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $112.00 shipped used
Submitted 12/13/2003 at 06:55pm by Buck Appice
Email: canyoudiggit at netzero<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
I find this pedal to be a no-nonsense, straight ahead stompbox that is damn good at what it does, offering a little versatility without trying to be an all-in-one, multi-voiced piece o' crap.

Sound Quality : 10
I have the best of 3 worlds with my setup. My main guitar is a Les Paul Standard, but I also use my '50's re-ish Strat and a Rambow Custom which has a unique blend of Les Paul and strat style characteristics. I run them into a Mesa/Boogie Subway Rocket. The Les Paul is the primary offender, so I'll use IT for the sake of this revue. My main influences are Steve Marriott, Paul Kossoff, Slash, Audley Freed, Warren Haynes... you get the idea. With my rig, though small, it suits my needs to a tee. Of course I have a wonderful, warm, clean sound, and for my creamy neck position Warren/Audley sound, I prefer the drive channel of the Mesa with the pre-volume jacked and the gain around 3 or 4, but the Guv'nor still wins for the more "vintage" sound. For my more agressive, or "lead" sound, I'll switch back over to the clean channel, and it's the Guv'nor ALL THE WAY. If Slash had've discovered this little box before the Jubilee, I suspect history would've been written a little differently. I'm NOT a fan of distortion OR overdrive pedals. They just don't sound REAL to me. I've tried more of them than I can remember, and the only one that held my interest for any length of time untill this, was the VisualSound Route66, but even that faded. The only way that I could make this pedal sound bad, was to back the mid E.Q. knob down too far, but you'd have to be a moron to want to do THAT anyway...the MID is what makes it sound like a guitar! I LOVE this pedal... I WILL own more of them. It is part of my sound forever. DON'T BUY 'EM, CUZ THEY'RE MINE---mmmkay...

Reliability : 9
I give it a "9" only because I've only owned it for a couple o' months, and have not gigged extensively with it, but I will say this... It's built like a truck, the knobs & jacks are smooth & sure. I have NO reason to believe that it won't last forever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I can't offer an opinion here. I haven't had to deal with them. If you are a dealer or manufacturer reading this, customer service and the willingness to stand behind your product mean EVERYTHING to me. If YOU, as the seller or manufacturer are not willing to stand behind your product, then why innahell should I risk spending my hard-earned bread on it? There are guys building some of the best stuff in the world in their garages & basements all across America Just ACHING to give me the opportunity to find out how good their stuff is, and to tell my friends. It's a big deal for people like me to be able to buy our beloved gear, and I wanna know that if somethin' goes wrong you're gonna make it right.

Overall Rating : 10
I'm a more traditional blues/blues based rock 'n roll guitar guy, and this (as I said before) is MY pedal (so don't buy 'em). This pedal will NOT be lost, and if it were stolen, I'd hunt the SOB down & beat 'em with it (then plug it in & use it)! It really IS a shame that the GV-2 is such a POS, and it is somewhat of an emmbaresment to have it share the name of it's father. I'd desperatly LOVE for Marshall to make a GV-3 made to the same specs as the original Guv-nor, but including the "deep" control from the GV-2 (don't really need the loop featured on the original either).


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: $150 (new zealand dollars (probably around $250 US at the time))
Submitted 11/21/2003 at 05:54am by Craig

Ease of Use : 9
I love my lil` black brick `o` noise.Plug it in and turn it up.

Sound Quality : 7
i play a "custom" (read `home made`) guitar that was once a Peavey Strat with stck humbuckers through a yorkville bloc100G.
I got the Guvnor because i wanted a MARSHALL but didn`t have $1000+ lying around.the sound quality of the pedal gives me a reasonable facsimile of an 80`s model Marshall (not exact but close enough)
i find it pretty decent for loud rock/metal but needs to be played at a reasonable volume, it tends to get a bit fizzy sounding below a certain level.
The three band eq is a bit of a problem seeing as it has that stacking effect (lows effect the mids effect the highs) but if you`ve got the time and patience to play around with it you can get something you like.also the angle of the knobs make it hard to see what you`ve set it to when your gigging.

Reliability : 9
This mutha has survived the last 16 years of abuse relatively unscathed but for one replaced footswitch that someone else busted by jumping on it (literally),a lost battery cover and a busted up fx loop input(the edge cracked and the silver ring went 'who knows where`).As for using it on a gig without a back up pedal.thats what i did for about 6 years so no worries there.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with the company.haven`t needed to.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I Play Metal/punk/alt. pretty much anything with a bit of an aggressive edge to it. This pedal has done an excellent job in all the situations i`ve used it. i`ve been playing for about 16 years and i love the fact that it`s been virtually indestructable all this time.the old buggers showing its age now with a bit of rust lifting the paint off but it just keeps on rocking..


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $116 used
Submitted 10/19/2003 at 10:29am by brian
Email: brian<at>jivemarket dot com

Ease of Use : 7
It is such a versatile tool; it takes some experimentation to find the right sound. I?ve had mine for two years now and I?m still experimenting with it. I usually keep the gain knob at about 60-75%; the bass knob at about 50%, the high knob at 75%, and I always set the level knob at a volume slightly higher than the clean volume (without the Guv? being engaged), which varies according to other effects I might have in the equation. The mid range knob I tweak up and down to get different tones, but I find that if the bass knob is set at more than ?, it will interfere and drown out the mids.

Sound Quality : 10
My primary guitar is an 87? Stratocaster with two humbuckers instead of the 3 singles. I send it to my pedal effects in this order:

Original Crybaby Wah (not Dunlop reissue) > The Guv?nor > Akai Intelliphase analog phaser > 1979 Morley Wah/Fuzz/Volume.

The end of this chain goes to the instrument input of my Randall RG100 (pre-Washburn) half stack. My rack effects run through my amp?s buffered effects loop ? a Rocktron Hush II, an Ibanez UE405 effects processor (analog) and an MXR dual 15-band graphic EQ model 124. I have plenty of EQ-ability with the Ibanez and the MXR, so I really like to set a rich clean tone before any distortion is added. This is the reason I don?t need to get much out of the bass knob on the Guv? so it?s really the mid knob that controls the tone. That?s where the punchy-ness comes from. The Guv?nor does give off quite a hellacious white noise when it?s engaged and you?re not playing ? this is to be expected from a device that adds SO much gain to the signal. I compensate for this by setting the threshold on my Hush II just above that noise level with a quick gate so it will silence the hum if I stop playing suddenly, but if I hold a long sustain, I won?t lose any signal. The Ibanez compression helps a lot with this too. If you can?t live with that hi-gain hum sound, you'll definitely want a compressor somewhere in the mix with your Guv?nor.

I know Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog) uses a Guv', and people have compared me stylistically with him, although I think I sound nothing like him -- it must be the Guv'nor that's making them think he and I play similarly.

Reliability : 10
Virtually indestructible; they don't make pedals like this anymore. I would trust it to never break down, although I do have a backup (more on that under Overall Rating).

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt with Marshall. No need to, I've never owned a Marshall amp, and my pedals have never given any problems.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing guitar for about 15 years. I wanted a Marshall Guv'nor 10 years ago, when I played through one that my friend had, into my amp (the Randall). He used it for Death Metal distortion, which it worked very well for (he currently plays in a death metal band called VORE <www.vore.org> but now uses a Mesa Boogie :mark IV: instead of the Guv'). Some of the previous reviewers said that you can't get metal tones from this pedal, well - they're wrong. At least, you can through my amp. Anyway - this was back in the days before eBay so I went to Musician's Friend to buy one of my own, only to find that they had been discontinued. I bought a Marshall Shredmaster distortion pedal instead. It looked the same as the Guv'nor, the operator at MF said it was the same pedal, only a newer model. Well, it showed up on my door and I plugged it in and it just wasn't as powerful as the real Guv'! The Marshall Shredmaster looks the same as the Guv'nor; it's housing is that black diecast steal, same stomp switch, same red pilot light. BUT - the knobs are labeled from left to right: Gain, Bass, Contour, Treble, Level. AND - there's no effects loop. The Shredmaster is very similar to the Guv', I used it for 8 years, but it's just not as ballsy. Take the Pepsi challenge with the Guv'nor and it's weak successor; the Shredmaster sounds really watered-down in comparison. I would use the SM as a back up distortion pedal, but only in a pinch!

I play a psychadelic 70's style of guitar, I use this pedal mostly for lots of added gain on my leads (samples available for download at our website: <www.jivemarket.com>), but sometimes for a crunchy rhythm phrasing as well. I love it. If it broke or was stolen, I'd go back to eBay and get another, there's usually 2 or 3 up for auction; there are currently 5 of them on eBay (at the time of this writing). Make sure you don't get the "Guv'nor Plus," which is what is pictured at the top of this thread. It's ironic that most technology evolves and get better, more efficient; but with music gear, the vintage stuff is always the best and there's devolution over time. TRUST NOTHING BUT THE ORIGINAL!!!



Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $125 used
Submitted 10/11/2003 at 04:35pm by Richard Naish
Email: richardnaish at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
It takes a little tweaking to get the sound you want, but that is in a good way. After maybe less than half a hour of tweaking around with the knobs, I was able to go from song tone to song tone very easily and quickly.

Sound Quality : 10
I got it for that Marshall Head Overdrive thru distortion sound, and that is what it does.
I have played guitar for over 15 years now and have tried most other distortion pedals out there and this is the only one that has the sound of distortion coming from a 100 watt Marshall amp head.
I play a original '63 & '73 Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul. I have about 5 other effects along with the Gov'Nor going into a Gibson 1954 Atlas 80 watt amp head and into a 12'x4 Cab.

Reliability : 10
It's built tough like a tank and it is definitely gig worthy.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Awesone pedal. I was looking for a pedal that gives the sound of a Marshall and I talked to a salesman at Future Music in Hollywood, instead of trying to sell me one of the hundreds of vintage and new pedals that they had in the shop, he told me to get this one if I can find one out there (because they didn't have any).
The guy is right, it does sound the way he says.
I love this pedal, and will try to find another one if this one ever fails on me (which think it NEVER will).


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 60 (Canuk fundage) used
Submitted 10/06/2003 at 12:27pm by Wyatt

Ease of Use : 10
I do this all in the order the form tells me
good sound; yes, easy to dial in, basically just make the eq flat (all knobs at five) and turn the gain up how much you want, then comes the level...I set the level just a bit louder than the clean guitar sound. BAM.good sound

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using a 2001 mexican stratocaster, very rock and roll in a buddy holly way. The guitar goes into the guvnuh', then to an old skool RAT and into a 72' silverface bassman 50 (also very rock and roll) with a crummy old keyboard amp I converted to use as a cabinet, it's got two 10'' made in Canada NO-NAme speakers, the make of the cab is "RAM"
No more noise then you would expect with a distoriton pedal, almost none by itself, were not talking metalzone gain levels here.
This pedal is not weak in the slightest, very uber-tres rock and roll, lotsa balls!
I can get the sound of Van halen pretty well, I mean the pedal basically sounds like a cranked jmc800 with a bit of boost, so the sound of any artist using a big ol' stack is within my reach. It's not an exact replica of the tone, but it is so very close.

the guvnor sounds more real then an MXR dist+. The MXR sounds 1-demensional. Just simple transistor hard-clipping, like a bad fuzz pedal. The guvnor sounds engineered, like a patch on a digital unit. Smooth but not muddy, bright but not grainy. Big 10 for a SS dist pedal. I heard some guy made an album with one of these. I'm keeping it forever 4real!

the only bad thing about it ,is that it gets kind of fizzy when you turn down the volume, unlike the rat

Reliability : 10
Yeah, it's like a frying pan. The pots are moundted well, excellent build quality, good parts, grounded....it'll never die

Customer Support : No Opinion
Whatever, all big companies are tools. They don't NEED YOU to make money, they can and will say "f@ck the consumer" :D

the pedal is no longer being made anyway

Overall Rating : 10
For like english sounding blues, It gives a great tone. In the three years I've been playing, I've only owned a rat, and that's different and good in its own way. For it's job the guvnor is perfect. If it were lost I'd buy one on ebay for a way huge inflated price (like FETS :D) I like it that much. I can compare it only to boutique pedals, like fulltone products or those guys who makes the rumble....they're all on the same echeolon(sp? you know what I mean) werd. I bought this cause some guy told me too, and then I saw one cheap, I owe that guy beer.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US $109.
Submitted 09/07/2003 at 03:27pm by stutec

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. I love the effects loop built in. Too bad some retard has the wrong picture on this thread. This will definatley harm the Original Black Guv'nors Pride as that silver POS shouldn't even hold the same name!

Sound Quality : 10
Gary Moore, Radiohead! Nuff Said. This pedal rock out great saturated gain and overdrives. Nice EQ capabilities. Very usable gain knob with perfect taper for easy to dial in gain.

Reliability : 10
Solid, Maybe the switch will go some day. I have had this since 93 though and no problems. 10 years and counting. Best $109. I ever spent!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
don't know??

Overall Rating : 10
Bought this brand new and it never failed me.

Works great with Fender amps and older Plexi type Marshalls.

Steal it and Die. They just don't make'm like this anymore;(


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: CAN ($20 plus Boss DF-1)
Submitted 08/18/2003 at 04:54pm by mark

Ease of Use : 7
well when i bought it i didnt have a clue of how to use the thing, but after a while i got the hang of it. i still dont know what the heck the deep does. i bought it used so i got no manual.

Sound Quality : 7
I use it through a Fender Deluxe 90 DSP and a Cort G260B. The only problem my amp kinda sucks or the pedal sucks cause when i would turn up the mid or treble a bit to much i'd get a disgusting static noise but it was distortion. So i had to turn the treble and mid down a bit. but after that i got the classic marshall sound. i got the old van halen and aerosmith sound which i thought was cool. its good for solos but i dont care for it when it comes to rythm. and my only problem is for some reason when i turn it off and use the amps distortion it sounds exactly like the pedal so i have to wait about ten minutes for the sound to fade away. i can kinda get that nirvana sound that i like but the pedal is pretty good.

Reliability : 10
well it looks pretty tough. i dropped it a couple of times. the pedal has to be tough with a name like the Guv'nor!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
well i think its a decent pedal to last but ill try it different amps to see how works. i think its a pretty decent pedal. but until i get enough to buy the mxr double shot distortion, this is what i got to work with.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 02/07/2003 at 12:00am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
A simple pedal can't be difficult to use, can it? This one deserves a 10 because the EQ is very well voiced and makes it very easy to find the sound you're searching. It features DC in, and a loop jack, for use as a master switch for a whole pedal chain, very nice...

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using a Fender Stratocaster and a Marshall 100 Watt head with a 2x12 celestion equipped cabinet. It's not noisy at all.
The sound quality is really amazing, you can get any sound out of it, except heavy metal (who cares). For blues, rock and hard rock, I think this is the best pedal there is. It's really very versatile, from bluesy crunch to hard rock distortion. It also adds a lot of sustain to your sound.

Reliability : 9
Made in the 80's and still rocking. Steel case, solid state, DC jack. It's bullet-proof.

Customer Support : No Opinion
It's long discontinued, don't think you'll get any support, but the circuitboard is very simple, I think anyone can fix it if broken.

Overall Rating : 10
Best pedal I've heard. I would definitely buy it again, I'm thinking of buying another one just in case, but in my (small) country it's not that simple to find one of these old boxes.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: dunno
Submitted 06/28/2002 at 05:27am by Daniel
Email: volantiz<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 7

Sound Quality : 9
I use this one mostly together with synthesizers (always connected to my clavia nord lead and korg ms2000).. but also with a nice fender. Connected it directly to my ADAT.. so i use virtual wires to connect it differently for every tune i make.

I really love this box! Think i'm gonna go get the GV2 too. + maybe the jackhammer to get some more dist. The synthesizers i connect it to sounds really agressive before i plug them in, but it doesn't sound like they really mean it. With the gv i hear that they REALLY mean it. I guess that's the difference between bad DSP-distortion and real analog distortion.
The only "negative" things is that there isn't any memory on it.. but for that price + it's real analog + i guess it's not made for this kind of studio work.. so i didn't expect it.
Another thing is that i think it acts more like a cruel overdrive, and not so much like a real distbox. It really can dist.. but anyway. I guess that's what diff it from the marshall jackhammer.

The sound of this thing is now a part of the main characteristics in my music.

Reliability : 8
It's very reliable.. i'm almost sure i can jump on it a couple of times without it even noticing it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 45 (Euro) used
Submitted 06/26/2002 at 01:42am by Patrick

Ease of Use : 7
I bought it used, so I don't have a manual. Setting it up is easy though.

Sound Quality : 9
I use it with an Epi Les Paul Classic Birdseye loaded with Seymour Duncans. The Guv'nor is placed before my H&K Tubeman which I use to get some tubesounds out of my Dynacord DC120 solid state combo. I bought it because I was looking for the "Still got the blues" Gary Moore sound and I found what I was looking for! But the Guv can do a lot more. There's Metallica in there and I heard some Santana also! For SRV I prefer my Tubescreamer or Tubeman but most of the time I use the Guv. I really really love this sound.

Reliability : 10
You'll need a sledgehammer to break it but gigging without a backup? Never..!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with em.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been looking for this sound for years. I read about the Guv'nor on the Gary Moore website and decided to try it. I found the original 80's model on the internet and bought it immediately. If this one breaks down I'll buy it again. Maybe I'll buy one just in case...


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/02/2002 at 04:08am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion
*** This i just an update from my last review - a few reviews down.
Recently my pedal went a bit odd. If i plug into my amp using the 'output' socket on the pedal i get a fuzzy-buzzy and very quiet signal - not the cool distortion i was used to. if i plug through the loop socket it works fine BUT if i turn the pedal off it cuts the signal (thats what its supposed to do after all) so at the moment, on stage the pedal is useless to me. I hope i can get it fixed - because the newer versions dont stand up to the sound of this one. I'll Keep you posted.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 53?
Submitted 02/21/2002 at 03:48pm by Red_Fish
Email: red dot fish<at>freesurf dot fr

Ease of Use : 9
I own the old version with 5 knobs, which i bought new 1 months ago (NOS).
Very esay to use, everything is written on it. 5 knobs, 1 effect loop, ac adaptator ... comes with a manual (but do you really need one ?).
Here's my setup: Fender American Tele std. -> Boss dd3 -> ProCo Turbo Rat -> Guv'Nor -> Phase 90 -> Fender HRD.

Sound Quality : 10
Woooooooow very nice sound !!!
This thing totally change the sound of my Fender ! Really amazing.
I can handle all the Marshall sounds: crunch, soft od. or high gain distortion. I mainly use it for crunch/mid dist. (thinks Lift To Experience sound ... Josh uses one).
Works well with my others pedals except the Phase 90: the Phase boots the volume which is very annoying.

Reliability : No Opinion
Seems very reliable ...

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 10
I mainly play rock/alternatif/experimantal music and it delivers the sound i was looking for. Now i have all the kinds of sound i need: clean with the Fender, crunch with the Guv and wall of fuzz with the Rat.
I have THE Marshall sound for a very cheap price (yeah i know, i can't beat a true Marshall, but for the price the sound is really amazing, believe me).
If it were stolen humm ... if i had the money i would buy a true Marshall (JTM45 2X12 combo) but if i had not YES i would try to find another one !!
Nothing wrong to say about it !!


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 02/08/2002 at 07:06am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
Well it is a stomp box. Plug it in adjust the knobs till you get the sound you like.

Sound Quality : 10
The sound is the best I've ever heard come from a distortion pedal! The thing that amazes me the most is how it will make anything you play through sound simular to a marshall. Now a days amp modeling is whats hot and that is what this pedal does. It really models the MarsaLL sound and it has been around since the 80's. I know thats when I got mine!

Reliability : 10
Again as I mentioned before I bought mine in the 80's and it has taken a beating. it still works great!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Overall it rocks!! the best damn distortion pedal in the world as far as I'm concerned


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: US got it off a friend. (ahh isnt that nice)
Submitted 01/07/2002 at 02:55am by spambo westgate
Email: jamaicancheese<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 8
This is da old, old ooooooold 5 knob version which is a little flat black box a bit like a rat but betrtrer... ish.
It sounds good it has a nice tone with a lot of treble bite.
it goes GAIN, BASS, MID, HIGH, LEVEL. I think.
very solid constructionabilitationality... ish.

Sound Quality : 7
I use an epiphone SG copy and a westone thunder 1A which both give out a good range of tones so I tend to use the guv'nor for lots and lots (and a few more) sounds.

It aint noisy unless you mean the high gain sounds that it puts out,
cos they are noisy!

If you turn the bass up too much the treble and high mids get drowned a bit so keep it at 12 o clock.

If you want to use it, before a high distortion effect like a fuzz, as a boost I would use it like this:

0-5 10 10 0 10
GAIN BASS MID HIGH LEVEL

as a thrashy crunch power chord type of thingy:

10 6-10 0-4 6-10 ?
GAIN BASS MID HIGH LEVEL

It sounds raw and rough but it aint for any smooth kind of sweet distortion, the sound has a jagged edge.

I dont know of many (or any!) artists who use this pedal and i like to create my own kind of sounds so its up to you to decide who it sounds like...



Reliability : 8
its solid like a small black brick. (is that a term for something else? if it is i didn't mean it!)

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a... ish.

Overall Rating : 8
I play funky punky rock shit.
I am 14 and ive been playing since 8 so i am a slight hendriaxic maniac when it comes to fuzz + wah.

I love the fact that it is solid and stompable.
It helps me man. It helps me.

Hey i gotta finish writing this track im doind called spazquotch or something so bye i'll leave you with the number 8... ish.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: Mercilessly pilfered off a lesser player
Submitted 11/23/2001 at 04:58am by Lewie

Ease of Use : 9
This is the original model, 5 knobs, very easy to get a very good sound. Simple as that.
I never give tens for anything though, so it can have a nice round 9.

Sound Quality : 9
Great distortion sounds to be had, from mild to brutal, this bad boy's got it all.
I use this with a BOSS CE-3 Chorus a Colorsound Wah-Fuzz-Swell, Rocktek Phaser, and play an Epi Les Paul Standard, and I've got to say the only noise I ever seem to get is from the BOSS, a common trait,or so I understand.
Lots of good rock tones to be had, Crowes, Zep, blah blah blah.
It's truly golden.
Only distortion pedal I've ever had, and it's the only one that I will ever have, breakages permitting!
Another tasty 9 for the Guv.

Reliability : 9
Built like an air raid shelter, you'll only break this if your feet are size 16 and made of lead lined granite.
Used it many a time without back up, but I will try and find another just in case the gremlins start to mess with the one I have now.
Not the prettiest of pedals (compared to it's newer, flimsier, aesthetically pleasing counterpart), but then most things that are ugly are good.
Just look at Ozzy.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....9?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with 'em.

Overall Rating : 10
I play rock, taking influences from Skynyrd and Free through to Gomez, the Crowes and Supergrass. A broad mix of styles calls for an accomodating selection of FX, of which, the Marshall Guv'nor is the daddy.
Been playing 10 years, only distortion I've ever had, will definitely get another whilst I still can, even if I do have to search high and low. If this this was nicked or decided to stop working and I couldn't get hold of another, I'd be gutted, it's truly sweet.
Basically, I got this pedal for nish all, without even knowing what it sounded like, and I'm very, very pleased that I did.
Marvellous stuff.
9........
Naaaaaaaaaaaah, have a ten, you've earned it.


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: 52 (#)
Submitted 11/10/2001 at 04:18pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Easy, see other reviews.

Sound Quality : 8
This is my second "Mk 1" Guvnors (Black finish, steel-cased), having recently discovered a small store with some NOS Guvnors, Drivemasters and Bluesbreakers in stock!!!!. Since I bought the original in 1993, my tastes have matured and I find them a little "fizzy" when compared to my fave Twin Reverb drive sound. It relies on LED's to provide the clipping to a TLO72 chip, so now I have two, I may change these for germanium diodes to see if the harshness disappears. Overall, a good sound, but noisy like all such pedals at high volume.

Reliability : 10
I have a number of Marshall units, not one has let me down (including old amps!!)

Customer Support : 10
Excellent, they recently sent me (free of charge) a couple of replacement footswitches for two of the other pedals that are quite loose.

Overall Rating : 9
Very good, but times move on and some of my other things have better sounds (Digitech RP2000, Zoom GM200, Benringer V-Amp, plus my beloved Fender, Marshall, Roland and Vox Amps)- it's still a classic and I'm tempted to get the others I have seen, as these are fetching very high prices secondhand in London Music shops.
I also have a Guvnor 2, Bluesbreeaker 2, Supevibe Chorus and they are all excellent (in fact, the GV2 sounds smoother that the original).


Product: Marshall Guv'nor
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/16/2001 at 06:11am by Matt

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : No Opinion
I do not own one of these pedals. However, at a gig last night through some crazy circumstances I ended up playing through another guy's rig - JCM900 (not a fantastic amp) and a pedal board including the Guv'nor. I was using a custom built guitar with 2 Dimarzio VV blues singles and a Dimarzio Tonezone 'bucker in the bridge postition. What amazed me about this pedal was the incredible articulation I was able to get with it. The gain was set at a moderate level, not screaming but at the same time it gave a fairly good distorted tone. I found that quick picking and in particular quick palm muted stuff was extremely clean, tight and focused and gave a beautiful sound, I dunno if punchy is the right word, but let me just say it was a delight to play and an unexpected surprise on a night when a lot of stuff was going wrong! So ah, yeah, that's that really. Check one out

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion

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