I really like the Marshallish flavor of my Fulltone OCD.
Alot of the Wampler stuff is awesome (also not exactly a JCM800 but the Wampler Sovereign is GREAT!), CMAT Mods Brownie, or MI Audio Crunch Box. But I highly recommend Wampler!
Thanks everyone for your reccommendations. I'm looking at the Joyo's British Sound and Crunch Distortion. For $40 each and true bypass w/prime shipping on amazon... Kind of a hard deal to pass up. And they sound pretty good too. But I would really like a Wampler Plextortion, just gotta wait to find a used one...
The difference in our respective ages I guess, but this does not sound like the Marshall I hear in my head:
But this does:
I bet you those Joyo pedals sound ok but the build quality won't be there. From what I've read, they're just schematics taken from other builders, so kind of like Bugera, I don't think they'll sound bad at all.
So many years after....and I still think that a JCM800 is an 80's version of the late rather thin middy sounding 70's Marshalls...not a great sound to me...never was.
The poodlehaired ones might disagree
And the later metal generation too....but they where the start of buzzy stuff!
The OP was asking for a JCM800 style pedal which I think the crunch box does. Claptons Cream tone and playing were stellar , why couldn't Eric do just one raw Marshall toned CD and rock out , sorry I got off topic but still
I've owned a few JCM800's. At least one 100 watt head and at least three 50 watt combo amps. Good one's too: vertical inputs, great speakers...the whole deal.
You know what? The Crunch Pedal demo I posted doesn't sound like a JCM800.
Makes me think that a lot of guys lusting for a JCM800 amp, seem to actually be lusting for the sound of some kind of overdrive pedal through a JCM800.
No kidding.
This is the key Lew!!!
I see a lot of guys plug into 800's for the first time and wonder where all the gain is...Zakk Wylde is the poster boyfor JCM800's but he ALWAYS runs an OD of some kind up front and usally has all the knobs maxed out, in fact on his own personal Wylde OD's from Dunlop/MXR they have no knobs!!! Everything on 10.
Add to that he uses EMG pickups and it's rally not a great representation of what a JCM800 really sounds like...
Thanks so much for posting that Lew. That's awesome.But this does: