🎸 Elevate Your Tone with the Angry Charlie V3!
The JHS Pedals Angry Charlie V3 is a high-gain overdrive/distortion pedal designed for musicians seeking a rich, British-inspired sound. With five control knobs for precise tonal adjustments, this pedal is handmade in the USA and operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, making it a reliable choice for both studio and live performances.
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 258.55 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | JHS ACV3 |
Colour | Red |
Signal Format | Analog |
Region of Origin | north-america |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 259 g |
Manufacturer | JHS Pedals |
Country of Origin | USA |
W**.
Used?
So I got this one at a discount because it was supposedly used or returned or something. It has some scratches on the knobs like it got knocked upside down and slid on concrete or something. I don't care though because this is the single best sounding pedal I've ever heard! This is my new sound! I like to play a Slash type of distorted rock and this puts me right there! Sounds 9 out of 10 of a Marshall amp. I'd imagine that if it sounded 100% like a Marshall the end user wouldn't know though because in the end, the amp you're using isn't a Marshall and the speakers in it aren't cellestions. If they were you wouldn't need this pedal, that's why you buy this pedal. It's cheap than that set up. It sounds good and right at normal practice levels and at higher volume (bar band volume) it sounds exactly like a cranked up Marshall on about 7 or as close as one can get without having the real thing. I've played it only through my solid state amp thus far because my tube amp is waiting on new tubes at the moment but when I finally get to play it through my tube amp I will update if there's a negative you need to know about. Otherwise assume it works equally well on either style of amp. I was worried it wouldn't be able to "push" my solid state the right way to get the right sounds but it works perfectly. I also turned up my amp to the same levels with its onboard distortion and while it sounds damn good, this pedal blows it away because of the pedal's specific Marshall-y sound. There's just something more powerful and trebly about the pedal even at the same levels of my amp's distortion. I've played a lot of pedals in my life and none have ever compared to my amp's distortion but this one is definitely better! This also doesn't produce obnoxious feedback like many other pedals do. This just pushes the amp just hard enough to sound like a loud Marshall halfstack instead of overly compressing your sound into a fake crappy distortion that is unusable like pretty much all other destortuon pedals do. If I were buying again I'd get this or the @ version.
C**S
JCM800 IN A BOX
This thing kills. It's emulating a JCM800 amplifier and sounds great for classic and harder rock. It doesn't really do the modern scooped-mids metal sound, but its active 3-band EQ is very versatile. JHS knocked it out of the park with this one.
R**Z
PODEROSO Y MUY ENOJADO
Excelente pedal de distorsión, wl hecho que tengo un eq lo hace mucho más versátil. Suena increíblemente potente con mi Boss Katana II, me sorprendió mucho la versatilidad del Angry Charlie! Una excelente compra, llegó un poco después de tiempo, sin embargo valió la pena esperar unos pocos días más.
S**1
Still a top option for classic, driven Marshall sounds
The JHS Angry Charlie was one of those pedals I was "around" for years, but somehow never tried out...until now. Like many JHS pedals, its circuitry is based on a classic pedal of yesteryear (The 90's era Marshall Guv'nor), along with some further tweaks and enhanced EQ control. The V3 edition has bass, middle, and treble controls - these are set so that a 12:00 setting is basically "flat", and then you can cut or boost each frequency band. The mids control is crucial to pedal's versatility, as it will transform your sound from chunky to cutting, or from scooped to punchy.The idea of the Angry Charlie is that it's a "Marshall JCM800 in a box", which is the classic, hi-gain Marshall sound from 80's rock and metal. However, what's most notable to me about the pedal isn't how close it gets to a Marshall, but the variety of different sounds and styles it can accommodate. I've tried plenty of pedals that go for that similar driven sound - the MI Audio Crunch Box and Wampler Pinnacle come to mind. But few of them can do that...and also crunchy, just-breaking-up blues sounds with lower gain settings. In fact, the pedal puts out usable sounds with decent output almost through the entire sweep of the gain knob, which is an impressive and much-appreciated design feat. The Angry Charlie has stood the test of time for a reason, and I was pleasantly surprised how well it could be dialed in to work with different guitars, cover different gain ranges, and pair with other overdrives/boosts in front of it.
G**Z
El brown sound que esperas
Me gusta mucho este pedal, creo que le he sacado el máximo provecho dejando el Gain a medio camino y con un booster u Overdrive que lo empuje la vuelas del estadio.Me esperaba más brillo/agudos de él, pero con su respuesta en medios me alcanza para cortar en mezcla.
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