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Deep circuit diving with the Marshall Bluesbreaker 

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I've been getting quite a bit of comments from folks who like when I break down a popular circuit and figured why not do a circuit breakdown on one of my favorite low gain pedals, The Marshall Bluesbreaker. This circuit topology has spawned greats many great pedals such as the King of Tone (and unashamedly, the Wampler Pantheon ;) as well as many more great pedals like JHS' Morning Glory among many more too numerous to list!
Download Schematic Here: www.dropbox.co...
Note: At 20:43 "C7" should be circled rather than C8. Ooooops!!
Huge thanks to Andy Ferris for the Bluesbreaker image, check out his channel here: / theguitargeek
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@gx1tar1er
@gx1tar1er 3 года назад
Rick Beato: What Makes This Song Great Wampler Pedals: What Makes This Pedal Great
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 3 года назад
I learn from the best
@danbionique
@danbionique 3 года назад
Minus the copyright drama 😉
@tungtobak
@tungtobak 2 года назад
@@danbionique Thankfully it is not possible to copyright circuits. Talk of gooping in pedal builder discussion groups does however usually result in drama. Goop drama.
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 2 года назад
YES!
@fenderdude0bob109
@fenderdude0bob109 3 года назад
I love the difference between yours and Josh's channels. Both are incredible and totally different. I love his deep dives into pedal history, and I love your videos like this, showing the deeply nerdy pedal circuitry and all. Great video.
@klapaucjusz1
@klapaucjusz1 3 года назад
Josh is all marketing IMO, very enjoyable to watch. Brian is super technical and geeky, I love it. And Brian is a very good guitarist, unlike Josh IMO.
@kodykindhart5644
@kodykindhart5644 3 года назад
Have you listened to any Josh vids lately Styles aside he’s an amazing guitarist Josh has his heart in music let him build his business in peace
@kodykindhart5644
@kodykindhart5644 3 года назад
Brian would probably tell you the same Why ppl gotta hate something to love something else eludes me to this point good luck
@xdoctorblindx
@xdoctorblindx 3 года назад
@@klapaucjusz1 Josh is a great guitarist, my dude. If you dont think so, you're listening to wrong things to determine musical skill.
@auntjenifer7774
@auntjenifer7774 3 года назад
@@xdoctorblindx it's really subjective man.
@MichaelMoore-od4jz
@MichaelMoore-od4jz 2 года назад
Why wouldn’t we want more videos like this Bring them on
@private8686
@private8686 3 года назад
Brian, you've been away for a long time, it's good that you came back :) Best regards
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 3 года назад
Thanks! Though, I've been just putting a video out once a month for a little bit now so I can get more product dev done, and been dealing with our factory catching on fire last week!
@chuckjcarter
@chuckjcarter 3 года назад
@@wampler_pedals Those pedals are just TOO HOT BRO!!!
@freezingCode
@freezingCode 3 года назад
@@wampler_pedals You guys AND Boutique Amps Distribution? Wow, June is off to a bad start. Sorry to hear about the fire. Hope no one was hurt and insurance takes care of y'all! -Edit- realize Wampler was part of Boutique Amps Dist... so makes more sense now.
@_RLP
@_RLP 3 года назад
@@wampler_pedals Best of luck with the factory thing. I too love your videos. One of my top 3 channels, actually... Cheers
@christopherlewis1847
@christopherlewis1847 3 года назад
Hey Brian, hope the fire recovery is faster and easier than you hope for. Thankfully, you have a lot of support in the music community. Best wishes to all!
@TheGuitarGeek
@TheGuitarGeek 3 года назад
That’s my pedal! 😍 Thanks Brian, That made all my nerdy parts tingle!
@keithyoung4358
@keithyoung4358 3 года назад
Pantheon is my favourite pedal ever. Thanks Mr Wampler
@carlterrore4557
@carlterrore4557 3 года назад
I’m with you on that. I’ve had dozens of overdrives and still have to many but my search ended when I got the Pantheon. I will be adding a second soon because I love it as a mild boost/light overdrive and in the medium gain setting cranked up.
@danielspangler8358
@danielspangler8358 3 года назад
Yup, agreed. Mr. Wampler knocked that one out of the park!
@stephencline685
@stephencline685 3 года назад
Crowd chants: "More techy videos! More techy videos!"
@palladialism9815
@palladialism9815 3 года назад
This is a treasure. I'd love to see more in-depth circuit videos like this. Thanks, Brain! 🤙
@jcugnoni
@jcugnoni 3 года назад
Really like your 'nerdy stuff'; makes me want to take my breadboard out and experiment too.
@meesterdinglefritz2064
@meesterdinglefritz2064 3 года назад
Wamplers videos are the best on YT. Really enjoy watching everything you put out. Thank you for taking the time to do this for us! Best wishes to you and your family.
@backlom
@backlom 3 года назад
I understood none of what you’ve said but it’s sure interesting!! Thanks Brian.
@Yupppi
@Yupppi 3 года назад
Yessss, this is the stuff. Absolutely my favourite type of Wampler videos. This is what you do the best, always having a clear explanation of how and why things are done, and the visuals to help understand. Not that easy to come by. Why can't the hard clipping diodes go to the ground there? You mention it like it's obvious, but I've always wondered when you use voltage reference or ground.
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 3 года назад
Thanks! I should have explained that better. It's because there's no capacitors blocking DC (for the most part). If you want to connect them to ground you'd want to use a cap before the diodes (usually before R7), and then connect the volume pot to ground rather than the vref. Some say it's a "little" bit of a different clipping texture when connecting to ground but I haven't found that to be the case personally when using 9v distortion circuits.
@Longshot421
@Longshot421 3 года назад
REALLY interesting video. I just got a BYOC kit to build a Blues Breaker, so hearing what the different parts of the circuit do, and how changing them affects the sound was super cool and informative. Thanks for the awesome work you do and education you provide.
@andyreevesarchive528
@andyreevesarchive528 3 года назад
1. Sorry to hear about the factory catching on fire. Ouch! 2. Great video. For me this is the PERFECT balance of useful understanding of the stages and methodical manipulation of those stages, without filter rolloff calculations or spectral analysis stuff. Love it! 3. Thank you for contributing to the knowledge base of all us DIYers, modders, and wannabe builders.
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 3 года назад
Thanks so much Andy, I just discovered your Neurology channel - it's great!
@andyreevesarchive528
@andyreevesarchive528 3 года назад
@@wampler_pedals Aaaah! I've been found out! So yeah, circuits are kind of my thing. I'm just more familiar with the "wetware" type.
@jake62a
@jake62a 3 года назад
Love these circuit breakdowns. May I suggest a slightly more nerdy video on inverting vs non- inverting op-amps. Why you'd use one over the other. Keep up the good work.
@gonzoduke6805
@gonzoduke6805 3 года назад
Thanks Brian. I haven’t been checking my Toutube subscriptions lately, but heard on the last Chasing Tone podcast that you did a BB schematic breakdown. So of course I watched it as soon as I got home from work. We love the nerdy stuff. At least I do. So just wanted to say thanks again. The BluesBreaker is one of my favorite circuits and tones. Thanks for the time you put in on this. I’ll take as much nerd as you have time to put out. Condolences on the fire. That is a huge bummer but I like your positive attitude. Peace and love.
@CritterElectronics
@CritterElectronics 3 года назад
Thanks for doing this video Brian. Always love these style videos or yours.
@FranciscoBIdo
@FranciscoBIdo 3 года назад
Love this kind of video. With so many pedals out there, knowing this kind of detail helps in sorting them out and get a better idea of what features are worth paying more for. Big thanks for making these videos. MORE PLEASE!
@jasfiona
@jasfiona 3 года назад
Thanks Brian. You're an absolute star
@RiotBike
@RiotBike 3 года назад
Head about the fire and I hope everything will be sorted out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us all the time.
@michaelcottle6270
@michaelcottle6270 3 года назад
You explain this better than anyone else on youtube. Thanks, and more please :)
@CL_Audio_Tuning
@CL_Audio_Tuning 3 года назад
Geeking out with Wampler! I love this stuff! And the graphics make it SOOOOOOOOOOOO nicer and easier to follow and understand how effects work! Thank you good sir! Keep this content coming!
@KristofferVad
@KristofferVad 3 года назад
These videos are fantastic. Such insights into how pedal builders can expand on existing topologies and get unique results.
@jaythorne6400
@jaythorne6400 3 года назад
Loving this series. Really showed me how a design is tweaked - like in this circuit, showing the Analogman mods, and your own. I've had this belief that guitar players attach a lot of mysticism to pedals, and the magic associated. This video shows that it's not really magic, it's a simple process of making choices - what controls to add, which components to hard wire as resistors, which caps you use, and what kinds of non-linear components like diodes and intentional clipping points you want to add. This is great.
@buzniak1196
@buzniak1196 3 года назад
I've had the BB2 for 20 years now and it is an awesome little pedal. So much more than just an OD. Nice clean boost on one side and a Marshall in a box on the other. Much more complex texture than most pedals out there. When compared with the original BB pedal it is quite similar but the controls are more responsive with better range. Don't dismiss it.
@dawsonzinza1671
@dawsonzinza1671 3 года назад
I love this circuit explanation. Thank you, this is very helpful. I hope you decide to do more circuit explanations of other pedals.
@noon_GhuNNa
@noon_GhuNNa 3 года назад
LOVE this video!! Would love for a series where you deep dive in a bunch of popular pedals. So much to learn from. I'm encouraged to trying making my first pedal! Thanks
@helter2K10
@helter2K10 3 года назад
Another awesome video. You explain the nuances of circuit design for drive/ gain/ distortion in a fun and applied way - love it!
@herroglop7411
@herroglop7411 3 года назад
great video! Thanks Brian
@cinpa2968
@cinpa2968 2 года назад
I’m at the very beginning stage of interest in pedal building - watching and reading before soldering. This has my head spinning but in a good way. Amazing how a single change can effect (pun intended) the outcome. I’m seriously scratching my head about inverting and non-inverting. Guess more reading and watching is on the horizon. Thanks!
@Caged63Man
@Caged63Man 3 года назад
What a glorious & beautiful tone, coming through at 10:54 . Thats the sweet(est) spot to my ears!
@wrekkingcru
@wrekkingcru 3 года назад
Brian - All I have to say is that you freakin killed it with the Tumnus, man! I got your original Tumnus recently and plugged that into my Dr Z Maz 18 Reverb, and it sounds amazing for the classic rock, Petty/Campbell tones that I love the most. Great break-up, crunch tones and still retains the clarity and chime that I love. Best overdrive pedal I have ever used into my amps.
@Dd13200
@Dd13200 7 месяцев назад
I love my 3 knob Tumnus pedal. Perfect for what I like
@olearnehestvik4363
@olearnehestvik4363 3 года назад
Today I Have bought my first DIY kit, and today I start building a blues breaker circut. I love this Videos, keep up the good work Brian, all the best from Norway 😊
@glaubergarcez5182
@glaubergarcez5182 3 года назад
Man, this kind of videos are amazing! please keep 'em coming!
@bandninkasimusic6484
@bandninkasimusic6484 3 года назад
Great video Wampler Pedals. An old work colleague gave me an original Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal for free over 10 years ago. It's pretty much lived in its box since then.
@gerardoromano3436
@gerardoromano3436 Год назад
This is the kind of video that´s usefull and educative. The viewer not only learns how the circuit works but how to use It properly ,knowing how each control affects the singal. Gereat video, great channel, and Brian a real grat guy, he doesn´t shake the market like Josh (JHS) did with the infamous Bad Monkey nor keeps secrets to himself IMHO. He doesn´t need It, his succes is based on talent and HARD WORK. Hats off. His pedals are great, the only problem is I can´t afford them :) Thanks Brian !! keep them coming.
@silverpairaducks
@silverpairaducks 3 года назад
I used to see these and Governors for 20 bucks at pawn shops in the late 90s. I had one.
@JDAfrica
@JDAfrica 3 года назад
I’ve bought 2 over the years. Prices are climbing
@pierreyveshuet1763
@pierreyveshuet1763 3 года назад
My brother gives me his Bluesbreaker for free some years ago. I think he wasn't aware of what it was doing but I can't stop being grateful.
@michaelrollins5299
@michaelrollins5299 3 года назад
Thank you for this video and all of the videos based on mods. They are so informative for us diy guys. Or for someone thinking of venturing into the effects industry. Your passion really shines brother. Thank you for all you do!!! PS the Velvet Fuzz is still one of my favorites👍🏼👍🏼
@davidjoel111
@davidjoel111 3 года назад
I love this circuit so much that I have the Pantheon, the JHS Morning Glory and I'm on the waiting list for the King of Tone.
@cseymour001
@cseymour001 3 года назад
Which one do you guys prefer?
@davidjoel111
@davidjoel111 3 года назад
@@cseymour001 The Pantheon and the Morning Glory sound completely different even if they are based on the same circuit, the Pantheon is more versatile because of the clipping diode selection and it has more gain than the MG. currently I have both on my board, I use the MG as a boost to give a clean amp some break up, I’ll use the Pantheon by itself as a mid gain overdrive, and stack both and to get a marshall style distortion.
@vlastimilelias
@vlastimilelias 3 года назад
@@davidjoel111 hi, I developed my own overdrive based on this circuit for myself. It sits tonaly between KoT and MG, has high gain and clipping switches also. I can build one for you if you need more 😁
@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755
@dingusfuzzklonnkt2755 3 года назад
You need a snouse blackbox 2
@nairanvac79
@nairanvac79 3 года назад
Thank you so much for doing the really nerdy deep dives on effects circuits. Your effort is much appreciated.
@warrenwilliams7822
@warrenwilliams7822 3 года назад
Long time fan Mr. Wampler, I’ve learned so much from you over the years. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😎
@dougulman6700
@dougulman6700 3 года назад
I have to get this off my chest!, Brian, your videos are always awesome! I love the no nonsense way you explain circuit builds, and the way you display their tone! The only thing I always appreciate more are your pedals themselves!! I am sure I'll love your newest 2 , as soon as I am able to get them!! Cheers!
@real_anxst
@real_anxst 3 года назад
Really love this. As a pedal tinkerer, learning more about why the certain parts of each pedal do what they do is really great!
@Ramiroocampo
@Ramiroocampo 3 года назад
This video is saving me so much time in understanding pedal circuits. Thank you Mr. Wampler!
@dandeg1438
@dandeg1438 3 года назад
Great video as always Brian, thank you. Here's an idea I've been using on my breadboard circuits to make the controls easier to play with: stick the pots to a spare section of breadboard with double sided tape, then I can use one hand to tweak if the pots aren't spinning easily :)
@tacos666
@tacos666 3 года назад
Really, i mean really really cool video ! It's nerdy as hell and i'm not qui here but it's very interesting to see what change do this or that sound change with sound examples, graph illustrations and explanations ! Thank you, i want more of these now !!!
@carpme
@carpme 3 года назад
So much useful information, no bs. It's why I love this channel. Thanks for putting this knowledge out into the world!
@MajoPedal
@MajoPedal 3 года назад
what a juicy lesson here, thank God I didn't miss it. thanks for the experiment and clearly explain, admire.
@kirabarsmith9353
@kirabarsmith9353 3 года назад
So cool to hear differences in sound with single component changes, great post as always.
@marcelmontalvo1701
@marcelmontalvo1701 2 года назад
Wonderful diagrams. I made a pedal with the 4558 ic, and also works with the tl 082. It sounds really good. Thanks for your tips, I will be watching yor videos
@zaraak323i
@zaraak323i 3 года назад
Thanks, Brian. I always enjoy the technical videos.
@SjaakShirly6559
@SjaakShirly6559 3 года назад
I am not a technical person but I like to see this kind of video's.
@darrellminx5459
@darrellminx5459 Год назад
Always learn something even though I build as well. Thank you Brian
@wreckoningday
@wreckoningday 2 года назад
Great video! I'd love to see more of these. You're the only person I know of that does these... please do more of them!
@richclayton5785
@richclayton5785 3 года назад
Missed you Brian! Thanks, for coming back to us with some great guitar licks and of course nerdy pedal stuff.
@caevizcarra
@caevizcarra 8 месяцев назад
This schematics videos are the best! More of them Brian, please :)
@jcuempire
@jcuempire 2 года назад
I love these kinds of videos. I’ve made a few pedals but I don’t really understand what’s going on all the time. I appreciate the way you break it down. Thanks
@blackmirror5559
@blackmirror5559 3 года назад
. This is fascinating, yet mind boggling cuz every tone was great in it's own way - makes me want just ONE huge pedal with EVERY switch & pot possible. .
@blackmirror5559
@blackmirror5559 3 года назад
.....would that be the BIYANG METAL END KING???
@danielsaturnino5715
@danielsaturnino5715 3 года назад
This is good fun. Thank you
@TL-angzarr
@TL-angzarr 3 года назад
This was excellent, I love this sort of straight forward breakdown on circuits, please do more.
@robinjgill
@robinjgill 3 года назад
Brian. Your videos are a breath of fresh air. I figured I have learned loads of interesting stuff from you so I just bought a Tumnus. I did try breadboarding a Klon circuit but my result was more of a Bambi.
@Backinthegame.
@Backinthegame. 3 года назад
Brilliant, thank you Brian for giving an insight of how component choice can make a difference to the overall sound of the circuit and describing how each stage functions. Always love these videos or yours, keep it up.
@jake62a
@jake62a 3 года назад
Loved it keep up the good work.
@Dan6399
@Dan6399 Год назад
Wow cool show...Thanks.
@fraenkiboii
@fraenkiboii 3 года назад
I love to see/hear which parts of a topology influence the sound in a certain way. Thanks for the video!
@conan218
@conan218 3 года назад
In Father Wampler We Trust
@andreasdavour9973
@andreasdavour9973 3 года назад
Very illuminating. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Brian!
@ericwarrington6650
@ericwarrington6650 3 года назад
You've got my business for life and I'll be looking Wampler first because of your quality for value because on performance YOU DELIVER...
@tron999
@tron999 3 года назад
thanks, this video was super helpful.
@IanMcKellar
@IanMcKellar 3 года назад
Thanks Brian, I love these. They make me want tinker with breadboards and make me feel like I have a chance of at least making something that sounds interesting.
@petedazer3381
@petedazer3381 3 года назад
I learn quite a lot from your tech videos, excellent presentation!
@ericwarrington6650
@ericwarrington6650 3 года назад
Hi Bryan...old post I Know but I just received my first Wampler pedal from Sweetwater...Plexi drive mini....SUPER IMPRESSIVE MAN! I watch alot of your content...among very best in the world at your craft...pedal came nicely packaged w 2; cool stickers and a nice pouch...very classy man... awesome work...I just wanted to say thanks for giving guitarists the finest built tools in the world ...it's the great chase and the rabbit hole runs deep...u are a cut above..thank you for my money's worth...
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals 3 года назад
Very much appreciated!!! Thank you!
@ericwarrington6650
@ericwarrington6650 3 года назад
Very welcome Mr Wampler...top notch pedals from top notch people...I've learned alot from you. Thanks man
@인미화
@인미화 6 месяцев назад
Great sound
@marcospintor1333
@marcospintor1333 3 года назад
The best overdrive ever
@alanredversangel
@alanredversangel 3 года назад
The hard clipping bit sounded bloody lovely.
@russellbordeaux2425
@russellbordeaux2425 3 года назад
Absolutely love these deep dives 👍👍👍 thankyou
@TedSchoenling
@TedSchoenling 2 года назад
so I've used this to build a few pedals. One for a bass player, one for me, one for a friend.... it is an amazing circuit and when modded it is great
@r0flgal0re
@r0flgal0re Год назад
This is awesome!
@groovee63
@groovee63 2 года назад
Awesome info !!!!
@danhoward5686
@danhoward5686 2 года назад
Great stuff! Thanks for making these videos. My first overdrive pedal was your Ecsacy pedal and I've been getting deeper and deeper since. Decided to try and make some pedals and your videos are gold.
@ScottTheNews
@ScottTheNews 3 года назад
Sounds like ROCK to me …. Thank you Brian! Excellent nerd stuff!
@max.pedals8060
@max.pedals8060 3 года назад
Fantastic! I was literally looking at the schematic and moments later got the notification that you added this video! Like you read my mind lol definitely do more like this!
@brentongutierrez4021
@brentongutierrez4021 3 года назад
Love these vids
@ChungasRevenge
@ChungasRevenge 3 года назад
Thx! Yes please more tech
@chevalking
@chevalking 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to make such informative content! A real learning experience!
@davebutler3905
@davebutler3905 2 года назад
Brilliant masterclass. Thank you!
@haralddruck5321
@haralddruck5321 3 года назад
My name is harry I've now switched my overdrive pedal between the preamp and power amplifier and I think that this has improved my sound significantly. Better than switching the overdrive pedal between guitar and input. greetings from Germany
@halbertking2683
@halbertking2683 3 года назад
I built the Mojotone Blues Breaker kit a number of years ago. I've been using it ever since . Gibson humbucker guitar , all BB controls set at 3 o'clock. I've been pretty happy with it.
@Relayer6a
@Relayer6a 3 года назад
Great vid. Very informative for us not very technically inclined.
@stephanematis
@stephanematis 3 года назад
Love learning like this. Keep 'em coming!
@jakeadams-wilson7697
@jakeadams-wilson7697 3 года назад
This is so great! Thanks for making these videos. I’ve got a Euphoria and a Velvet Fuzz and I love them both!
@guidosaltoart
@guidosaltoart 3 года назад
More please! I must learn to make pedals
@jacquesduplessis8382
@jacquesduplessis8382 3 года назад
Thanks for doing the breadboard informative stuff
@jimilee459
@jimilee459 3 года назад
That was crazy helpful. It just so happens o has been messing with a blues breaker type circuit to get more gain out of it. I understand what and why, the changes I was making were doing.
@nycshelbygt500
@nycshelbygt500 Год назад
#Marshall just reissued the line of 4 OD Pedals from the 1980s-90s in late Feb 2023. #TheGuvnor (JCM800 in a Box) is the best choice, since it has an effects loop built in. You can stack OD pedals, like an Ibanez TS9 #TubeScreamer connected to #TheGuvnor. #1980sTone
@wampler_pedals
@wampler_pedals Год назад
The loop option on the pedal is meant to run to other pedals that are switched on or off with the guv'nor. IE if you wanted a delay to turn on simultaneously with the guv'nor, you'd essentially turn on two pedals at once. It isn’t going to do anything different other than diverting a signal path and ultimately most aren’t going to have a great need for this situation. Looking back through threads about this pedal over the years that notion consistently lay popped up. Fun idea, not very useful. BUT, if you like it then that’s what’s important.
@dscottwerth
@dscottwerth 3 года назад
Great video!
@lukashchabursky1627
@lukashchabursky1627 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! So much insight and very inspiring. I want to try to build this circuit.
@xy9394
@xy9394 3 года назад
Got one of these from the junk pile in a music store, no battery cover, $20…..good pedal.
@AlanJan_UK_49
@AlanJan_UK_49 3 года назад
Thanks. Fantastic video and some great sounds and how they alter. I also liked your playing and the Epi looked real good. More of the same please !
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