The original Marshall Lead 100 MOSFET is so named because it uses MOSFET transistors in the power amplifier. The preamp is entirely op-amp based. Our pedal only emulates the preamp section of the amp, so no mosfets used or emulated. The power amp in the original Marshall is actually quite clean and uninteresting, they only really slapped MOSFET in the name for marketing purposes, as back in the 80s, many manufacturers tried to associate them with loudness and power... - but all the character that makes the amp unique comes from the preamp :)
I love the sounds!
Is it the pedal di’d in or is going through an amp?
This was recorded into my audio interface, and then processed with our Forged in Code impulse responses for cabinet simulation.
@@GhostNoteAudiooh wow
Does it only emulate MOSFET clipping or did you use real MOSFET in it?
The original Marshall Lead 100 MOSFET is so named because it uses MOSFET transistors in the power amplifier. The preamp is entirely op-amp based. Our pedal only emulates the preamp section of the amp, so no mosfets used or emulated. The power amp in the original Marshall is actually quite clean and uninteresting, they only really slapped MOSFET in the name for marketing purposes, as back in the 80s, many manufacturers tried to associate them with loudness and power... - but all the character that makes the amp unique comes from the preamp :)