I'm not trying to cause an argument here as I sincerely want to understand this, but what's the point of a BE pedal? I love the BE100 and it's a terrific sounding amp in every respect, but to me it just sounds like a modded Marshall. There are a million Marshall pedals on the market, so I'm not sure what the BE pedal has to offer, and considering it's a Friedman, you know it's not going to fly of the shelves in the $99 price range. I mean if you hear and SLO or an XTC, you can identify that tone most of the time, but it's not like the BE has a unique tone you can distinguish from any other modded Marshall. Granted it's superior to many amps, but it's not exactly a signature sound, so I'm just wondering why such a pedal would be a big deal compared to say a Suhr Riot or Angry Charlie, etc...? I'm much, much more interested in the new consumer-price-friendly Friedmans coming up like the Runt.
I admit, that pedal sounds great, but I don't really judge gear when professional players demo it. When average-guy Youtube videos and Sound Cloud links start popping up, then I will have a better idea of what a regular guy like me would sound like playing it. Also, the PT-100 is also a modded Marshall type amp, so wouldn't it be a better test to hear what a Marshall style pedal would sound like on a non-Marshall style amp? Why would it be advantageous to use a Marshall style pedal through a Marshall style amp, or what would it achieve that putting an OD in front of a Marshall wouldn't do?