Guitarist

Marc F’N Ford Overdrive/Boost

A signature pedal hand-built in Southern California for rock royalty

- Words Rod Brakes Photograph­y Olly Curtis Video demo http://bit.ly/guitariste­xtra

the Magpie Salute guitarist has been a fan of BMF Effects for years and this signature pedal is an inspired combinatio­n of two preexistin­g circuits. The company’s founder, Scott Kiraly, tells us: “I was talking to Marc one day and he said, ‘Did you ever try a germanium boost going into the Purple Nurple overdrive? You should check that out because it’s really cool!’

“It was something Marc discovered years ago around the time of the Holy Ghost [solo] album,” Scott continues, “and when The Magpie Salute first came around, he really wanted to explore the idea further. So I built him a couple of units and those are the ones he takes out on tour. Ultimately, what ended up going into his units is the Marc F’N Ford signature pedal. They’re exactly the same.”

The boost side of the Marc F’N Ford comprises BMF Effects’ GB Boost circuit – a design based upon the vintage classic Dallas Rangemaste­r germanium treble booster used by Tony Iommi, Brian May and Rory Gallagher, among others. In addition to the Rangemaste­r’s single volume/level knob, however, a tone knob allows blending between two different values of input capacitor and provides greater control over signal voicing.

The drive side features BMF Effects’ Purple Nurple overdrive – a simple IC-driven circuit with volume and drive controls, which progresses from a gritty clean boost to tweed-like breakup with a little sag and mild fuzz. Hit it with the germanium booster and the typical Rangemaste­r sparkle brings it alive with a gentle compressio­n – this softens the whole thing up without losing ‘transparen­cy’/clarity and detail of your guitar’s pickup sound.

Switching between circuits provides a unique choice of versatile gain flavours, but using both sides together is where the magic really happens. When tested with single coils and humbuckers, the sound is harmonical­ly rich, clear and expressive with a slightly pronounced vocal midrange. At higher gain settings, backing off the guitar’s volume knob enables good germanium transistor-style clean-up, which retains a fullness of tone and encourages further exploratio­n of the instrument itself.

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