
1962
Marshall Bluesbreaker-inspired overdrive. The transparent circuit that launched countless clones.
The Keeley 1962 recreates the legendary Marshall Bluesbreaker circuit that became one of the most cloned overdrives in history. The "1962" name references the year Marshall was founded, not Vox as sometimes assumed.
The Bluesbreaker circuit is renowned for transparent, amp-like overdrive that cleans up with your guitar's volume control and responds dynamically to picking intensity. The voicing delivers that touch-sensitive feel that makes it ideal for blues, rock, and country applications.
Robert Keeley's take on the circuit emphasizes the characteristics that made the original Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal legendary before its discontinuation. The transparent character enhances your amp rather than masking it.
True bypass switching. Hand-built in Oklahoma. The 1962 captures that Bluesbreaker magic that inspired the Analogman King of Tone and countless other derivatives.


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