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Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 08/14/02 at 15:00Bought this evil bastard on a local shop for about 100$. I chose Metal Zone after fooling around trying different distortion units in the shop, this one made my choice easy.
With 4 separate tuning knobs, you can get every possible distortion you can emagine;
From soft blues to raw death metal. And the sound quality is awesome, but I recommend using it together with an equalizer (I use Boss GE-7) With the right settings, you'll be able to blow out walls with this combination.
Dont have much to say here, just one thing;
without an equalizer/noise reducer it may cause alot of hiss (if you play loud) But I have both equalizer and n.r, so thats not a problem for me.
And... it eats batteri…Read moreBought this evil bastard on a local shop for about 100$. I chose Metal Zone after fooling around trying different distortion units in the shop, this one made my choice easy.
With 4 separate tuning knobs, you can get every possible distortion you can emagine;
From soft blues to raw death metal. And the sound quality is awesome, but I recommend using it together with an equalizer (I use Boss GE-7) With the right settings, you'll be able to blow out walls with this combination.
Dont have much to say here, just one thing;
without an equalizer/noise reducer it may cause alot of hiss (if you play loud) But I have both equalizer and n.r, so thats not a problem for me.
And... it eats batteries like a monster, so be sure to get a power unit.
Boss - like everyone says. Its build to be in war or something. I guess nothing can destroy a Boss stomp, i wouldnt be surprised if it survived a nuke as well
I can highly recommend this to anyone into any sort of distorted music. METAL zone yes, but playing brit-pop with this ain't a problem..
Get this one and combine it with an equalizer, and you will be armed and dangerous!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Stratmaster
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 07/22/02 at 15:00I bought this baby at guitar center for 90 bucks. Best purchase ive ever made for my guitar besides an emg81.
Where do i start! First of all the distortion is a thick, creamy studo-style distortion that is so clean that you would think i had a wall of tube amps. Its amazing for a heavy metal or heavy punk rythm, or for a ferocious solo. Is such a lively clean clear crisp distortion that it almost gets me aroused.
Not a thing! It rocks
Top notch construction, anything boss is good and this is no exeption, ive had it for about six months ad played tons of gigs and practices and it has so much as a scratch on it.
The ultimate distortion pedal! If yur gonna get a pedal and scrap using …Read moreI bought this baby at guitar center for 90 bucks. Best purchase ive ever made for my guitar besides an emg81.
Where do i start! First of all the distortion is a thick, creamy studo-style distortion that is so clean that you would think i had a wall of tube amps. Its amazing for a heavy metal or heavy punk rythm, or for a ferocious solo. Is such a lively clean clear crisp distortion that it almost gets me aroused.
Not a thing! It rocks
Top notch construction, anything boss is good and this is no exeption, ive had it for about six months ad played tons of gigs and practices and it has so much as a scratch on it.
The ultimate distortion pedal! If yur gonna get a pedal and scrap using amp distorion this is the one. This thing rocks!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Andy Fischer
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 07/17/02 at 15:00I was looking for a good distortion and BOSS is pretty reliable. I found the MT-2 and it suited my needs fairly well, so I bought it at Guitar Center for somewhere around $80.
It's rather durable and has a good range. I can get a lot of sounds out of this sucker.
It's a bit expensive and it tends to still be a bit to metalish and beefy in the less distorted overdrive range sounds, but what do you expect? It's called "Metal Zone." If you want overdrive, get an overdrive pedal or a good amp.
Like I said, it's a BOSS product, so you could have an elephant stomp on it without breaking it.
Bottom line? Buy it if you want metal. If you're looking for an all-purpose solution to all your distor…Read moreI was looking for a good distortion and BOSS is pretty reliable. I found the MT-2 and it suited my needs fairly well, so I bought it at Guitar Center for somewhere around $80.
It's rather durable and has a good range. I can get a lot of sounds out of this sucker.
It's a bit expensive and it tends to still be a bit to metalish and beefy in the less distorted overdrive range sounds, but what do you expect? It's called "Metal Zone." If you want overdrive, get an overdrive pedal or a good amp.
Like I said, it's a BOSS product, so you could have an elephant stomp on it without breaking it.
Bottom line? Buy it if you want metal. If you're looking for an all-purpose solution to all your distortion needs, then don't let the other reviews fool you... This isn't it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Tomas Kronvall
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 05/29/02 at 15:00I got this unit through an on-line auction (ibazar, now a part of ebay). I got it because I felt that I needed a distortion pedal. I paid about 500 skr (about $50, I think).
I like the options it gives me. Apart from a distortion level control, it's got a volume control and a three-band-equalizer (including a knob which I think controls the frequency setting for the middle band). You can get a few different sounds from it.
What I dislike about MY unit is its ability to stop working when I've played with it for a while. I'll send it to the repair workshop one of these days...
It's a sturdy little thing. I doubt it would ever take any serious physical damage...
It's a nice distortion peda…Read moreI got this unit through an on-line auction (ibazar, now a part of ebay). I got it because I felt that I needed a distortion pedal. I paid about 500 skr (about $50, I think).
I like the options it gives me. Apart from a distortion level control, it's got a volume control and a three-band-equalizer (including a knob which I think controls the frequency setting for the middle band). You can get a few different sounds from it.
What I dislike about MY unit is its ability to stop working when I've played with it for a while. I'll send it to the repair workshop one of these days...
It's a sturdy little thing. I doubt it would ever take any serious physical damage...
It's a nice distortion pedal. OK, I havn't had much to compare with, but I like it. Too bad mine doesn't work allright...
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Dan
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 05/22/02 at 15:00Well i bought this from my guitar teacher for 85$$ aslo with a adaptor.
I like this petal a lot.Its very sturdy,compact,and a crap load of distortion.You cant go wrong with this thing,its easy to press the petal too.you can have your guitar at a low volume and still get a lot of distortion.I have a peavy 158 amp,witch is a 15 wat little practice amp and still good sound.
umm?not to much,maby its a little pricey for what it is but still worth the $.
Holy @#$&monkeys!this things built like a 10 foot concrete wall reinforced with steel.strongest petal ive ever used!
This is a great all around overdrive petal,it gives you a kick@$$ clear distortion sound
This review was originally publish…Read moreWell i bought this from my guitar teacher for 85$$ aslo with a adaptor.
I like this petal a lot.Its very sturdy,compact,and a crap load of distortion.You cant go wrong with this thing,its easy to press the petal too.you can have your guitar at a low volume and still get a lot of distortion.I have a peavy 158 amp,witch is a 15 wat little practice amp and still good sound.
umm?not to much,maby its a little pricey for what it is but still worth the $.
Holy @#$&monkeys!this things built like a 10 foot concrete wall reinforced with steel.strongest petal ive ever used!
This is a great all around overdrive petal,it gives you a kick@$$ clear distortion sound
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/gregoriourbina@hotmail.com
Boss Metal Zone MT-2
Published on 05/06/02 at 15:00I Paid 115 Euros for this pedal, Which I think is OK. I bought it in Modern Music, Galway, Ireland.
I like most the EQ control, specially the parametric Mid-EQ.
I read very good reviews about this pedal, saying that you could get any type of distorsion you want. It's not true.
I'm a fast player, I play 80's style SPEED METAL, and this thing can't handle the shredding, it all sounds too muddy, there is no clarity. I turn the distortion control all the way down and still the distortion is too nasty for what I want, no matter what I do with the EQ.
The constuction is very good, very solid, like all Boss stomp boxes.
It can be good or bad, depends what you want to sound like. If you want t…Read moreI Paid 115 Euros for this pedal, Which I think is OK. I bought it in Modern Music, Galway, Ireland.
I like most the EQ control, specially the parametric Mid-EQ.
I read very good reviews about this pedal, saying that you could get any type of distorsion you want. It's not true.
I'm a fast player, I play 80's style SPEED METAL, and this thing can't handle the shredding, it all sounds too muddy, there is no clarity. I turn the distortion control all the way down and still the distortion is too nasty for what I want, no matter what I do with the EQ.
The constuction is very good, very solid, like all Boss stomp boxes.
It can be good or bad, depends what you want to sound like. If you want to play Classic Heavy Metal or 80's Thrash, It wont do it.
Maybe It's OK if you want to play some shity nu-"metal" and crap like that.
I'm dissapointed, and still looking for the pedal that will make me sound like DESTRUCTION. This is not the one.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Anonymous
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 04/25/02 at 15:00I aquired this pedal at Long & Mquaide and have loved it. I paid an insane amount of $120
I love the great sound and built in EQ. You can get that great metal sound or that alternative crunch no matter what you are set with this pedal
Price!!!!!!That's the only thing, it also burns through batteries
Great quality solid as a rock with it's medal case.
Great for any type of music from a slight overdrive to totally insane
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com00 - MGR/torrin
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 03/29/02 at 15:00i bought this pedal from sam ash music store in columbus. I paid $89.99 or it and $21 for the adaptor
I play in a hard rock band, and this pedal is exactly what I was looking for. It's loud, and it has great sustain and power. The pedal also has onboard EQ with allows you too turn up your lows or highs, and this is very helpful. The manual includes some settings for different kinds of distortion, which is very helpful. This pedal is very capable of giving bonecrushing hard distortion, or some light overdrive. It's pretty versatile, but it's forte is loud, heavy music.
There's nothing i really didn't like about this pedal. I do get quite a bit of feedback when playing loud, but th…Read morei bought this pedal from sam ash music store in columbus. I paid $89.99 or it and $21 for the adaptor
I play in a hard rock band, and this pedal is exactly what I was looking for. It's loud, and it has great sustain and power. The pedal also has onboard EQ with allows you too turn up your lows or highs, and this is very helpful. The manual includes some settings for different kinds of distortion, which is very helpful. This pedal is very capable of giving bonecrushing hard distortion, or some light overdrive. It's pretty versatile, but it's forte is loud, heavy music.
There's nothing i really didn't like about this pedal. I do get quite a bit of feedback when playing loud, but this could be b/c i lay through a crappy PA. But even on my small practice amp i get some. I have a seymour duncan dimebucker and a DiMarzio Tonezone in my guitar and i still get quite a bit of feedback. But muting the strings when not playing solves this. Also, don't turn your lows up to high or you will get kind of a rumble sound when playing.
i could run over this pedal with a car and it would still work great. it's small and compact, and very well made.
This is the only distortion pedal you will ever need. I highly recommend this
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/DT
Boss Metal Zone
Published on 02/27/02 at 15:00I read off this baby from guitar magzine and guitar web-site
. I wanted a sound that is very crunchy and metalish. So I
just search on the internet and read magzines about distortion
effects. And almost every guitar player come to a conclusion
that is Metal-Zone is the best choice of all! So I got this baby
from guitar center for about 90 bucks. And it did kicks some
ass.
It has a lot of eq that you can adjust your low , mid and highs.
that gives you a varity of distortions from rock and roll to
crunchy thrash metal sounds.
well, this baby is perfect~ there is nothing I dislike about it.
Boss' product is always very high quality and the construction
is awsome,too. The metal …Read moreI read off this baby from guitar magzine and guitar web-site
. I wanted a sound that is very crunchy and metalish. So I
just search on the internet and read magzines about distortion
effects. And almost every guitar player come to a conclusion
that is Metal-Zone is the best choice of all! So I got this baby
from guitar center for about 90 bucks. And it did kicks some
ass.
It has a lot of eq that you can adjust your low , mid and highs.
that gives you a varity of distortions from rock and roll to
crunchy thrash metal sounds.
well, this baby is perfect~ there is nothing I dislike about it.
Boss' product is always very high quality and the construction
is awsome,too. The metal box is as hard as it can be. so it won't
be damged so easily.
Well I think Boss-metal zone is a very well known pedal. There is really no need that I am here to tell you guys how great this baby is, because you might heard 1000 times before!
Buy it or die!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Ryan Burke
Boss MT-2 Distortion
Published on 02/16/02 at 15:00I bought this pedal from a friend for 40 bucks. Great deal, because it was in perfect condition and it had box and instructions.
It has some serious gain! The distortion has this real metalic sound to it, that is perfect for heavy metal solos. I also like the unit's useability. The knobs are real easy, and the pedal even comes with some sample settings for it (heavy metal, british rock, fuzz, ect.) However the fuzz setting doesn't really sound like fuzz.
I wish that a sort of calmer setting came with the pedal. Don't get me wrong, I love the enormous gain, but I also wish that it has some cleaner tones. I can't complain too much thoush, because a distortion pedal isn't exactly desi…Read moreI bought this pedal from a friend for 40 bucks. Great deal, because it was in perfect condition and it had box and instructions.
It has some serious gain! The distortion has this real metalic sound to it, that is perfect for heavy metal solos. I also like the unit's useability. The knobs are real easy, and the pedal even comes with some sample settings for it (heavy metal, british rock, fuzz, ect.) However the fuzz setting doesn't really sound like fuzz.
I wish that a sort of calmer setting came with the pedal. Don't get me wrong, I love the enormous gain, but I also wish that it has some cleaner tones. I can't complain too much thoush, because a distortion pedal isn't exactly designed to give you cozy distortion.
It's as hard as a rock. Believe me, Boss makes the best-quality stomp boxes around. Don't buy that danelectro crap.
I would really reccomend this pedal for anyone whom wants a snarling solo. This pedal is designed to blow the audiences' mind, so don't buy this if your attempting to use it for soft rock.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less10 - MGR/Chris
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 12/22/01 at 15:00i brought this pedal off a friend for $50 Aus (about $24us) who only just brought it new for $280 Aus because he brought a Digitech Multi Effects Board and didnt want it anymore. i got it because i play metal and needed a good distortion pedal
i like the rugged construction and the vast eq settings available
i brought this pedal expecting to have this monstourous bone shattering distortion, it does that pretty well but thats about it. this pedal sounds muddy , eats batters if you leave the cable plugged into it even if its off and you cant get any good distortion tones out of it , i play Metallica mainly and this pedal couldnt handle that for shit no matter what the eq and dist settings …Read morei brought this pedal off a friend for $50 Aus (about $24us) who only just brought it new for $280 Aus because he brought a Digitech Multi Effects Board and didnt want it anymore. i got it because i play metal and needed a good distortion pedal
i like the rugged construction and the vast eq settings available
i brought this pedal expecting to have this monstourous bone shattering distortion, it does that pretty well but thats about it. this pedal sounds muddy , eats batters if you leave the cable plugged into it even if its off and you cant get any good distortion tones out of it , i play Metallica mainly and this pedal couldnt handle that for shit no matter what the eq and dist settings i had it on! sure this pedal is good if you play Pantera and the really loud ass music (which i occasionaly play) but for a good tone in a pedal this thing sucks!
the construction is amazing ive dropped it , thrown it and accidently spilt a drink on it and it still works fine the only thing that lets this pedal down is the muddy ultra high gain not enough control distortion this pedal gives out
bottom line this sucks if your a Metallica player or a player of any great tube toned band , its great for ultra heavy thrash but for normal Metal this isnt the pedal but this is only an oppinion , i much perfer the Marshall Jackhammer as it gives you a great tone and great controlability
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Big P
Boss Metal Zone (MT-2)
Published on 12/12/01 at 15:00Music-go-round. $95.00. I needed a better distortion.
Kick ass(espicially if you like metal)
No complaints.
The price is too high, but you get what you pay for.
Awesome.
Excellent pedal. Wouldn't recomend any other distortion.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com00 - MGR/Matt "Jesus #2" G
Boss Metal Zone 2
Published on 12/04/01 at 15:00I bought this pedal about a week back (brand new) for about 115 bucks at Walters music store in Toronto.
I purchased it because I recently bought a Fender Hotrod Deville and was looking for a better metal sound that I could customize.
So many variables... This pedal sounds great on my amp and has many different options so you can create your own sound.
From Fuzz to Heavy Metal this pedal does it all.
The only thing I don't like about the unit is that it SUCKS UP batteries.
Solution: Use an adaptor
Like all Boss pedals... Invincible.
This pedal can take a beating.
This is a great pedal with many different variables and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone interested in Rock…Read moreI bought this pedal about a week back (brand new) for about 115 bucks at Walters music store in Toronto.
I purchased it because I recently bought a Fender Hotrod Deville and was looking for a better metal sound that I could customize.
So many variables... This pedal sounds great on my amp and has many different options so you can create your own sound.
From Fuzz to Heavy Metal this pedal does it all.
The only thing I don't like about the unit is that it SUCKS UP batteries.
Solution: Use an adaptor
Like all Boss pedals... Invincible.
This pedal can take a beating.
This is a great pedal with many different variables and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone interested in Rock music.
I've tried many-a-distortion pedal and this is the best one I've used BY FAR!!!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Dan
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 08/21/01 at 15:00I bought this bad boy from Guitar Center in Clackamas, OR. I got it for 89.99, nearly half the retail pprice! God Bless thos Guitar Center lads!
I know this box has been reviewed many times, and I have yet to see anything negative. It's almost a moot point, but anyone who needs some serious distortian needs this box! It has more versatility and a better overall sound than any other effects pedal I've heard. I'm currently running through a Fender Princeton 65 watt amp. And I tell you, this amp wasn't exactly meant to handle distortion, and it sounds awesome!
So far, there isn't anyhting...I noticed that the batteries seem to drain fairly quickly, but that could also be the fault of l…Read moreI bought this bad boy from Guitar Center in Clackamas, OR. I got it for 89.99, nearly half the retail pprice! God Bless thos Guitar Center lads!
I know this box has been reviewed many times, and I have yet to see anything negative. It's almost a moot point, but anyone who needs some serious distortian needs this box! It has more versatility and a better overall sound than any other effects pedal I've heard. I'm currently running through a Fender Princeton 65 watt amp. And I tell you, this amp wasn't exactly meant to handle distortion, and it sounds awesome!
So far, there isn't anyhting...I noticed that the batteries seem to drain fairly quickly, but that could also be the fault of low-quality batteries...
I've only had the box for a couple of weeks, but it's all ready been dropped once or twice...It's housed in a sturdy metal casing...just by BOSS's reputation alone, I'm sure it can stand up to anything...anything except possibly Weezer's music..
Bottom line? BUY THIS PEDAL!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Anonymous
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Published on 07/10/01 at 15:00Tony's Onstage Music
wanted better distortion
$189 (pretty cheap) new
solid unit ,unbreakable, sounds great, the booklet is helpful for try some sounds the first one is good (heavy metal)
It should come with the adaptor since the pedal is so expensive. The adaptor is $55
I have only had it a few months and havent used it much but i have seen some guy's that jump up and down on the and run over them with trucks.
expensive but worth it. If your'e looking at getting a dist pedal try one out and see what you think.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comRead moreTony's Onstage Music
wanted better distortion
$189 (pretty cheap) new
solid unit ,unbreakable, sounds great, the booklet is helpful for try some sounds the first one is good (heavy metal)
It should come with the adaptor since the pedal is so expensive. The adaptor is $55
I have only had it a few months and havent used it much but i have seen some guy's that jump up and down on the and run over them with trucks.
expensive but worth it. If your'e looking at getting a dist pedal try one out and see what you think.
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