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- MGR/Anonymous
Boss HM-3 Hyper Metal
Published on 06/25/01 at 15:00I got this pedal from a friend while searching for the right combination of equipment to get a really heavy, distorted sound. I paid only $30 for the pedal & power supply in perfect condition.
Besides being very well built and simple to operate(4 knobs including volume, high, low & distortion levels)it allows a wide range of tones from fuzzy to completely ripped. I love the growling low end it gives while allowing my high end leads to really scream clearly.
I haven't really found anything about I dislike.
Typical BOSS quality construction and reliability. Very heavy case, very resistant to the inevitable knocks & dings equipment experiences in transit.
I recommend this …Read moreI got this pedal from a friend while searching for the right combination of equipment to get a really heavy, distorted sound. I paid only $30 for the pedal & power supply in perfect condition.
Besides being very well built and simple to operate(4 knobs including volume, high, low & distortion levels)it allows a wide range of tones from fuzzy to completely ripped. I love the growling low end it gives while allowing my high end leads to really scream clearly.
I haven't really found anything about I dislike.
Typical BOSS quality construction and reliability. Very heavy case, very resistant to the inevitable knocks & dings equipment experiences in transit.
I recommend this pedal to anyone looking for a heavily distorted metal sound, well worth the effort of finding one.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - Hatsubai
Not quite as good as the HM2
Published on 11/29/11 at 14:04When the HM-2 was discontinued, Boss decided to try to recreate a similar pedal with the HM-3. It's like the bastard child between the HM-2 and the MT-2. It was the transitioning period, and as a result, it's not quite as good as either of the pedals. Then again, it's debatable as to whether the first two are good at all, so keep that with a grain of salt. The pedal features a level, contour high, contour low and distortion knob. It's actually very similar in layout to the infamous HM-2.
UTILIZATION
These pedals are built to withstand pretty much any abuse you can think off. They can be stepped on, thrown across the room, smack with who knows what and can even sometimes withs…Read moreWhen the HM-2 was discontinued, Boss decided to try to recreate a similar pedal with the HM-3. It's like the bastard child between the HM-2 and the MT-2. It was the transitioning period, and as a result, it's not quite as good as either of the pedals. Then again, it's debatable as to whether the first two are good at all, so keep that with a grain of salt. The pedal features a level, contour high, contour low and distortion knob. It's actually very similar in layout to the infamous HM-2.
UTILIZATION
These pedals are built to withstand pretty much any abuse you can think off. They can be stepped on, thrown across the room, smack with who knows what and can even sometimes withstand the occasional beer spillage on stage. The housing has proven to be one of the most reliable housings out there, and it's had 40+ years of proven track records to back that up. The manual is clearly written, and there are also some example setting you can check out in case you don't know where to start with this pedal. The pedal uses the standard FET bypassing, just like almost all Boss style pedals out there. It's decent, but true bypass is better, in my opinion.
SOUND QUALITY
If you loved the HM-2 sound, you might be able to dig this. It's not quite the same, but it's in the same general ballpark. It's a brutal distortion pedal that can really drive an amp into insane overdrive. It's great for that old school style melodeath tone, but it doesn't seem to recreate the magic HM-2 sound. If you're an HM-2 purist, you'll probably not really like this pedal that much. If you like the MT-2, you'll probably hate this. It's a lot fuzzier than the MT-2. It's more like a crazy overdriven fuzz than a bright distortion pedal at times.
OVERALL OPINION
The best way to describe this pedal is average. It's somewhere between the HM-2 and the MT-2, and it doesn't do either of the sounds quite as well as it should. It can work for that melodeath sound in a pinch, but it won't be the exact same as the HM-2. It's not really as good as the MT-2 when it comes to slamming the amp with some extreme modern distortion, but it can get you some classic brutal distortion if you mess with the settings a bit.See less01 - ukioPublished on 04/10/04 at 09:00 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Boss HM-3 Made in Taiwan, 4boutons ADJUSTMENT "Level" for sound, "Color mix: low and high" and "Dist." much more on the pedal to engage the pedal.
It is very banal.
UTILIZATION
It's quite tricky at first you do anything! Fortunately the manual is fairly simple and gives you a few shots of settings such as "Hyper metal sound", "Heavy Metal" "Metal Slash", "Hyper rock sound" "Old tube sound" Etc etc ... If you want to cre your own settings is a bit more complicated but feasible
SOUND QUALITY
The pedal to its name .. HYPER METAL! well it's big heavy style huge distortion!
In addition, the more the distortion augemente more sustain is long .. we even let it ring a litt…Read moreBoss HM-3 Made in Taiwan, 4boutons ADJUSTMENT "Level" for sound, "Color mix: low and high" and "Dist." much more on the pedal to engage the pedal.
It is very banal.
UTILIZATION
It's quite tricky at first you do anything! Fortunately the manual is fairly simple and gives you a few shots of settings such as "Hyper metal sound", "Heavy Metal" "Metal Slash", "Hyper rock sound" "Old tube sound" Etc etc ... If you want to cre your own settings is a bit more complicated but feasible
SOUND QUALITY
The pedal to its name .. HYPER METAL! well it's big heavy style huge distortion!
In addition, the more the distortion augemente more sustain is long .. we even let it ring a little note very long! Of course you can also adjust the pedal for a slight overdrive ... Which is not bad at all .. the only criticism I would Aque the pedal is that its crachouille from time to time to see if we both made a poor adjustment of the feedback and it is inaudible ..
So 6 / 10 I take 4 points for the feedback and crachouillis
OVERALL OPINION
It's not bad at all ... I regret this purchase even though both of his drool ... so prettySee less10 - M3†h0dPublished on 12/24/05 at 05:08 (This content has been automatically translated from French)It's a BOSS distortion pedal. The ancestor of the MT-2.
4 knobs: "Level" (volume), "Low" (Bass), "High" (Trebble) and "Dist" (gain).
1 input, 1 output.
Design similar to that of the MT-2. Very strong, like all B0SS.
Powered by 9V battery or AC power.
Anyway ... classic
UTILIZATION
Simple config (just 4 knobs), but its interesting to find, we must still spend a few minutes (by adjusting the amp in mm tps).
I bcp is low, a little - to acute. Gain, it depends what I want to play.
SOUND QUALITY
Disto very powerful.
I do not like the sound when attempting an overdrive ... It seems to me to "fade" and "synthetic".
I advise you to tune your guitar so low, so …Read moreIt's a BOSS distortion pedal. The ancestor of the MT-2.
4 knobs: "Level" (volume), "Low" (Bass), "High" (Trebble) and "Dist" (gain).
1 input, 1 output.
Design similar to that of the MT-2. Very strong, like all B0SS.
Powered by 9V battery or AC power.
Anyway ... classic
UTILIZATION
Simple config (just 4 knobs), but its interesting to find, we must still spend a few minutes (by adjusting the amp in mm tps).
I bcp is low, a little - to acute. Gain, it depends what I want to play.
SOUND QUALITY
Disto very powerful.
I do not like the sound when attempting an overdrive ... It seems to me to "fade" and "synthetic".
I advise you to tune your guitar so low, so as to obtain a sound + incisive and serious.
Sustain excellent, thanks to the pedal.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 5 months. Very solid.
I do not like his lack of versatility.
I tested an MT-2, an MD-2. The Hyper-Metal was much - much ... and she defended a lot (again, the problem is the versatility of the pedal).
Price / quality ratio very interesting, especially now that it is + made, so the bargain price in a private one shot!
So now that I have the V-AMP2, affects more than I do, so I sold it, but I do not regret having purchased.
Pedal perfect for death / black metal, but for hardcore / grind p0nk!
(See neo-metal groups ... it depends ...)See less10 - golofaPublished on 04/26/07 at 11:43 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Grosse disto amateur entry to exit regular diet Boss battery etc.
UTILIZATION
Super simple, super strong, super heavy
SOUND QUALITY
I like metal and even with my all-tube Peavey and my EMG 89/81 sound and rotten
spit it, spit it, setting long before you find something usable. For a beginner who likes the big metal work just like it but if the technique is the order of accuracy is the drama.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had 5 years but I used it, I spell from time to time to see if it vennait me but nothing to do, not great
If you choose BOSS mieu ago for the same price
If you guessed it again, I will keep my moneyRead moreGrosse disto amateur entry to exit regular diet Boss battery etc.
UTILIZATION
Super simple, super strong, super heavy
SOUND QUALITY
I like metal and even with my all-tube Peavey and my EMG 89/81 sound and rotten
spit it, spit it, setting long before you find something usable. For a beginner who likes the big metal work just like it but if the technique is the order of accuracy is the drama.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had 5 years but I used it, I spell from time to time to see if it vennait me but nothing to do, not great
If you choose BOSS mieu ago for the same price
If you guessed it again, I will keep my moneySee less04 - khronegonPublished on 08/21/07 at 11:00 (This content has been automatically translated from French)All t adj said.
UTILIZATION
Extremely simple, for the volume level, distortion dist for the two knobs "color", for bass and treble, no need diplomas to understand the turn knob to change what you want.
I did not have the manual (OCCAZ ')
SOUND QUALITY
Arf, it's bin good HYPER METAL so big distortion recess ... but must admit that I do not push the knob often distorted beyond half of the race of the knob ... if you push the knob, I do not find that the distortion becomes stronger and some noise dsagrables appear. If the distortion is reasonable and that takes a few seconds to look, we find what we want. but the sound is rather "dry" and need a little tweaking on the …Read moreAll t adj said.
UTILIZATION
Extremely simple, for the volume level, distortion dist for the two knobs "color", for bass and treble, no need diplomas to understand the turn knob to change what you want.
I did not have the manual (OCCAZ ')
SOUND QUALITY
Arf, it's bin good HYPER METAL so big distortion recess ... but must admit that I do not push the knob often distorted beyond half of the race of the knob ... if you push the knob, I do not find that the distortion becomes stronger and some noise dsagrables appear. If the distortion is reasonable and that takes a few seconds to look, we find what we want. but the sound is rather "dry" and need a little tweaking on the amp to warm up the sound.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it since I play guitar, I got it with my guitar Premire.
what I like least: the sound "dry" a little garish at times, which must be addressed with the amp.
I have no point of comparison is the one I have
is found for almost nothing, so for a Premire pedals for beginners, it's all good, but if wants to work a little sound, it's not the pedals idalie. ..
I have not really choose, I got it with my guitar Premire. If you start that you are a teenager and that you ennerv offers a (very) cheap, why not. But if I had to choose one pedals today, well I do not think I would choose the-l.See less01 - fredyeahPublished on 05/20/08 at 01:18 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Already said ..
UTILIZATION
The general configuration-is it simple? simple yes indeed
- Publishing of sound effects or is it easy? yes, but it's hard to have a specific sound.
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ... There's a manual? hihi
SOUND QUALITY
The effects-are they effective, responsive and realistic enough? How big distortion
- Which instruments do you use? guitar (epiphone, special model and organ Farfisa VIP 205 R)
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it? 2 years, finally, I actually used one month ..
- What is so special that you like most and least? I like his mouth, but I do not like their sound, it's a shame.
- Have you tried ma…Read moreAlready said ..
UTILIZATION
The general configuration-is it simple? simple yes indeed
- Publishing of sound effects or is it easy? yes, but it's hard to have a specific sound.
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ... There's a manual? hihi
SOUND QUALITY
The effects-are they effective, responsive and realistic enough? How big distortion
- Which instruments do you use? guitar (epiphone, special model and organ Farfisa VIP 205 R)
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it? 2 years, finally, I actually used one month ..
- What is so special that you like most and least? I like his mouth, but I do not like their sound, it's a shame.
- Have you tried many other models before buying it? No, it was my first distortion pedal.
- How would you rate the quality / price? it is certainly cheap, but still versatile enough (along was suspect, given name)
- With experience, you do again this choice? Not, because even if I wanted a distortion pedal not too expensive at the time, I should have chosen something more versatile (according to my taste) or to the rigor a metal zone) but I quickly was disappointed by this pedal.
In fact unless you want a peédale to nag and to have the good stuff with which it may sound, it's not the pedal to buy.See less15 - bouicmusic
A big brute of Fuzz
Published on 08/23/11 at 08:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Big Boss Analog distortion.
Made in Taiwan
90 years
2-band EQ
UTILIZATION
Configuration extremely simple, as any distortion boss.
SOUND QUALITY
Do not take this pedal for what it is.
This is not a metal distortion.
The diodes are germanium saturation.
At the sound, it looks more like a Big Muff Russian as a MT2.
It's a really filthy. It tears well.
On low, it is monstrous!
OVERALL OPINION
This pedal is a misnomer.
This is not a metal distortion.
It's a FUZZ!
And in the genre, it is part of what is the best.Read moreBig Boss Analog distortion.
Made in Taiwan
90 years
2-band EQ
UTILIZATION
Configuration extremely simple, as any distortion boss.
SOUND QUALITY
Do not take this pedal for what it is.
This is not a metal distortion.
The diodes are germanium saturation.
At the sound, it looks more like a Big Muff Russian as a MT2.
It's a really filthy. It tears well.
On low, it is monstrous!
OVERALL OPINION
This pedal is a misnomer.
This is not a metal distortion.
It's a FUZZ!
And in the genre, it is part of what is the best.See less130 - iamqman
Couldn't compete
Published on 07/20/11 at 10:34This pedal replaced the Boss Hm-2 back in 1993. It lasted on the market until 1988. It has basically the same parameters of control but they did make a few adjustments. One being they increase the gain on this version. So you had a lot more gain where as the previous Boss Hm-2 has gain in shift and woulnd't change until you hit another hour on the control knob. What I mean is that the gain would not swell naturally as you would turn it up and it would remain unchanged until you reached a certain point and then the gain would start moving again. The fixed this problem in this pedal for a more fluid swell of gain as you move the control clockwise. You also just had more gain on tap than the B…Read moreThis pedal replaced the Boss Hm-2 back in 1993. It lasted on the market until 1988. It has basically the same parameters of control but they did make a few adjustments. One being they increase the gain on this version. So you had a lot more gain where as the previous Boss Hm-2 has gain in shift and woulnd't change until you hit another hour on the control knob. What I mean is that the gain would not swell naturally as you would turn it up and it would remain unchanged until you reached a certain point and then the gain would start moving again. The fixed this problem in this pedal for a more fluid swell of gain as you move the control clockwise. You also just had more gain on tap than the Boss Hm-2. The Boss Hm-2 was very popular and never really came through in the market because of the large popularity of the Boss HM-2.
UTILIZATION
Specifications
Controls: Level, Color Mix (Low, High), Dist
Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
Current Draw: 12 mA (DC 9V)
Recommended AC Adaptor: PSA Series
SOUND QUALITY
I find that this pedal is a lot more user friendly then the previous Boss HM-3. This pedal had a smoother tone and a smoother distortion that felt more usable to the guitarist. This pedal had more gain that the last one and that was something that is appealing to people because the meta guys like more gain that they can actually use.
You should try this pedal with a humbucker installed pickup. The pedal is still bright and metallic sounding. You cannot dial out the thin piercing bright distortion tone from this pedal. Most pedals in my opinion have a processed sound no matter if they claim all analog signal path or not. They just feel processed and you can really hear that in the upper fret register when you play some of the lower notes.
OVERALL OPINION
These pedals stopped production in 1999 and the used market is the only way to go now. they are pretty cheap to get off the classifieds or ebay. If you have a Fender amp and want to play metal I would suggest a pedal from AMT electronics. They have great metal pedals. this one is not a very good sounding pedals. Don't waste your money.See less02