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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 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
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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.com