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[SN 31383] USED Marshall / The Guv'nor Made in England Late Model (Blue Circuit Board) Distortion [05]

[SN 31383] USED Marshall / The Guv'nor Made in England Late Model (Blue Circuit Board) Distortion [05]

The Marshall “The Guv’nor”—a vintage distortion pedal that remains highly popular to this day—has just arrived!

This particular unit features the “blue-tinted circuit board” found in the later production lots of the original British-made era—a rarity even among its peers—making it an absolute must-have for collectors and players who are particular about their sound.

With its rugged, substantial black chassis accented by red trim and a classic logo, its appearance is exactly as if a vintage Marshall amp had been condensed into a pedal-sized format. A look inside reveals a handcrafted construction that stands in stark contrast to today’s mass-produced effects pedals.

The wiring, meticulously laid out wire by wire, and the slightly rough texture of the solder strongly evoke the early 1990s era and the analog manufacturing processes unique to British-made products.

The unit’s greatest appeal, of course, lies in its sound. The development concept was “Amplifier-in-a-Box,” and it was designed to faithfully reproduce the drive sound of stacked amplifiers—such as Marshall’s JCM800—directly through a pedal.

The tones it actually produces go beyond those of a simple distortion pedal, covering a wide range from thick, punchy crunch to sticky distortion. Furthermore, the 3-band EQ (BASS / MIDDLE / TREBLE) allows for precise tone shaping, faithfully reproducing the “cabinet resonance” and midrange presence that are difficult to achieve with small amplifiers.

It also pairs exceptionally well with transistor amplifiers; its true potential really shines when combined with clean amps like the Roland JC-120. Against a flat fundamental tone, it adds organic distortion—as if a tube amp were being driven—transforming the sound into a three-dimensional experience. The fact that it possesses the potential to function perfectly well on its own as a primary distortion source is one of the reasons this model has continued to be highly regarded for so many years.

Produced for only a few years starting around 1988, the first-generation Guv’nor is scarce in circulation, and its rarity continues to increase year by year. It is a unit truly worthy of being called “vintage,” encapsulating the essence of “classic Marshall” in every aspect—sound, appearance, and construction. It is more than just an effects pedal; it is a legendary piece of equipment that combines the joy of ownership with practicality.

Rubber pad on the bottom is peeling.
Visually, there are signs of wear from normal use, but it functions perfectly.

Condition Grade: B (Has scratches but is functional for normal use)
Accessories: None
Notes: This is a later-model unit manufactured in England featuring a blue circuit board.

Condition: B+: Some scratches, but no issues with normal use

* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not clearly visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.

* This is a one-of-a-kind item that is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including our in-store display. We strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, but updates may not always be in real time.
We sincerely apologize in advance if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order.
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The Marshall “The Guv’nor”—a vintage distortion pedal that remains highly popular to this day—has just arrived!

This particular unit features the “blue-tinted circuit board” found in the later production lots of the original British-made era—a rarity even among its peers—making it an absolute must-have for collectors and players who are particular about their sound.

With its rugged, substantial black chassis accented by red trim and a classic logo, its appearance is exactly as if a vintage Marshall amp had been condensed into a pedal-sized format. A look inside reveals a handcrafted construction that stands in stark contrast to today’s mass-produced effects pedals.

The wiring, meticulously laid out wire by wire, and the slightly rough texture of the solder strongly evoke the early 1990s era and the analog manufacturing processes unique to British-made products.

The unit’s greatest appeal, of course, lies in its sound. The development concept was “Amplifier-in-a-Box,” and it was designed to faithfully reproduce the drive sound of stacked amplifiers—such as Marshall’s JCM800—directly through a pedal.

The tones it actually produces go beyond those of a simple distortion pedal, covering a wide range from thick, punchy crunch to sticky distortion. Furthermore, the 3-band EQ (BASS / MIDDLE / TREBLE) allows for precise tone shaping, faithfully reproducing the “cabinet resonance” and midrange presence that are difficult to achieve with small amplifiers.

It also pairs exceptionally well with transistor amplifiers; its true potential really shines when combined with clean amps like the Roland JC-120. Against a flat fundamental tone, it adds organic distortion—as if a tube amp were being driven—transforming the sound into a three-dimensional experience. The fact that it possesses the potential to function perfectly well on its own as a primary distortion source is one of the reasons this model has continued to be highly regarded for so many years.

Produced for only a few years starting around 1988, the first-generation Guv’nor is scarce in circulation, and its rarity continues to increase year by year. It is a unit truly worthy of being called “vintage,” encapsulating the essence of “classic Marshall” in every aspect—sound, appearance, and construction. It is more than just an effects pedal; it is a legendary piece of equipment that combines the joy of ownership with practicality.

Rubber pad on the bottom is peeling.
Visually, there are signs of wear from normal use, but it functions perfectly.

Condition Grade: B (Has scratches but is functional for normal use)
Accessories: None
Notes: This is a later-model unit manufactured in England featuring a blue circuit board.

Condition: B+: Some scratches, but no issues with normal use

* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not clearly visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.

* This is a one-of-a-kind item that is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including our in-store display. We strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, but updates may not always be in real time.
We sincerely apologize in advance if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order.
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