
Anthony Easton
The Sound by Manlay Sound is a boutique guitar pedal designed to emulate the classic overdriven sound of Marshall amplifiers from the late sixties and seventies. It features FET transistors known for their distortion properties and harmonic content similar to a full tilt Marshall amp. The pedal is highly responsive to pick attack and can clean up remarkably well, making it suitable for continuous use.
Key Characteristics:
- Handmade with point-to-point soldering technique on perforated board
- FET transistors
- High-quality components
- Alpha Pots for precise adjustments
- Gain, tone, and volume adjustments
- 9-volt battery (included) and negative pole DC 9V jack
- LED indicator
- True bypass switch
- Dimensions: 115x95x50 mm
The Sound by Manlay Sound is designed to deliver classic Marshall "plexi" sounds and is priced at 220 EUR with free shipping.
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Brand New
$421.33

Excellent
$175

Very Good
$177.33

Excellent
$275.87


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