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Today we’re taking a look at five different Plexi pedals! And with stompboxes from five different makers and at five different budget levels, there’s certainly going to be one to suit everybody here. These are the pedals we’re comparing: NUX Plexi Crunch at Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/bOPenx Bogner La Grange at Thomann: https://thmn.to/thoprod/387098?offid=... La Grange at Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/ZQRA0z Tone City Golden Plexi 2: https://thmn.to/thoprod/539564?offid=... Carl Martin Plexi Ranger: https://thmn.to/thoprod/507862?offid=... Ramble FX Marvel Drive 3: https://www.ramblefx.com/marvel-drive I’ve had the Bogner for years, sold on it instantly after watching Pete Thorn’s amazing video demo. And for a long time, that was the only MIAB – Marshall In A Box – pedal I ever needed. But recently, I got to try the affordable offerings from NUX and Tone City, and these excellent budget pedals really got me into exploring more Plexi possibilities. So today, we’re trying out five together, and hopefully it’ll help you decide which one you prefer. The Bogner is a true all-rounder, with loads of features and great Plexi tones from pushed cleans all the way up to full-on high-gain brutality. The NUX and the Tone City are rawer, and both get pretty filthy when you turn them up. The Carl Martin Plexi Ranger is a double pedal, like the La Grange, but it has an awesome treble booster side alongside a pretty raucous Plexi drive, and the exquisite Ramble FX Marvel 3 is boutique in every way, shape and form. In the video, I run the five pedals through a classic rock loop played on the bridge humbucking pickup of my Epiphone Les Paul. The pedals are running into my Hughes & Kettner AmpMan Classic on the clean channel, with no reverb. Which one do you think sounds best? Here are some links to the different parts of the video: 00:00 Introduction and what we’re doing today 01:09 La Grange info 03:04 Plexi Crunch info 03:52 Golden Plexi 2 info 04:31 Plexi Ranger info 05:14 Marvel 3 info 06:05 Today’s rig and plan 06:43 The loop 22:21 ALL 5 PEDALS STACKED TOGETHER 22:51 My thoughts 23:29 Why the La Grange? 24:34 Why the Plexi Crunch? 25:15 Why the Golden Plexi 2? 26:11 Why the Plexi Ranger? 26:56 Why the Marvel 3? 27:48 My conclusions 28:56 Thanks and goodbye My setup was as follows: I ran the five pedals into the front end of my Hughes & Kettner AmpMan Classic pedal amp, then went from the Red Box DI straight into my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, which went into Logic Pro X. That’s it. No post-processing on the sounds was done. Oh, and I used my Boss RC-10R to record and play the loop. Here’s some links to those bits of gear: ----- Hughes & Kettner AmpMan Classic: https://thmn.to/thoprod/512777?offid=... Boss RC-10R: https://thmn.to/thoprod/470055?offid=... ----- Enjoy! ----- Backing music from the YouTube Audio Library: Duck In The Alley – Track Tribe. #MarshallPlexi #OverdrivePedal #Plexi #Bogner #ToneCity #CarlMartin #RambleFX #NUX #PlexiPedal #PlexiPedals Note: certain links in the description are affiliate links. If you click said links and purchase anything as a result, I will receive a small commission. This doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does help to support the channel. So, if you do that, thank you very much! @bogneramplification @RambleFX @nuxaudio @Pedalmakers