I just bought a Roadster head today and was playing with it and a Boss MD-2 pedal which I also just bought, tapping the pedal on and off. I saw the Brit mode on the Roadster and decided to try it. Wow, it sounded like a Marshall! I loved it! It was crunchy and full. I played classic rock, Cream, AC/DC, etc. I then looked at my MD-2 pedal and realized it was on (no gain boost, middle distortion, level at 11:00, mid settings for tone and bottom). I switched off the MD-2 pedal and noticed the Brit tone immediately became quiet, thin and tinny :? like most are saying here. I was confused a bit, but shrugged and turned the pedal back on and jammed on with the Marshall tone. I thought, "Hmmmph. OK... I guess that works..."
Now, I know people will say not to use a cheap pedal in front of such a great amp, get your distortion from tube saturation, yada yada yada, :roll: but the Mega Distortion pedal with no gain boost and mid settings really crunched up the Brit mode for me. My channel 2 settings were all pretty much at 12:00 across from master to gain maybe bass at 1:30. I think this is how I'll be getting my Marshall sound until I find a comparable way without a pedal. I might even be able to ditch my Marshall amps I've been hanging on to... Maybe even return my Stiletto which I can't seem to dial in well.
Now, I know people will say not to use a cheap pedal in front of such a great amp, get your distortion from tube saturation, yada yada yada, :roll: but the Mega Distortion pedal with no gain boost and mid settings really crunched up the Brit mode for me. My channel 2 settings were all pretty much at 12:00 across from master to gain maybe bass at 1:30. I think this is how I'll be getting my Marshall sound until I find a comparable way without a pedal. I might even be able to ditch my Marshall amps I've been hanging on to... Maybe even return my Stiletto which I can't seem to dial in well.