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Published on 06/25/01 at 15:00$50 US from Guitar Center
Excellent, you can produce many different tones from this pedal. I've gotten Metallica, Pantera, Rage, Offspring, etc. sounds out of this thing. Nice harmonics, thick, punchy bass, and good highs, too. The EQ knobs are way more useful than a drive knob. A distortion knob would be nice though... But who cares. This thing is built to rock!
Nothing
Built like a tank. I'm a little weary of the plastic footswitch, but then again I don't stomp the hell out of my pedals.
I definitely got my money's worth. Better value for the money than the Metal Zone, but that's just my opinion. If it were stolen, I'd beat the crap out of whoever took it and go buy another one.
I love this pedal. You just have to mess with the EQ to get the tone you want. One tip: Just set the level a tad louder than your amp. And just remember, this is only my opinion, you should always try lots of different pedals on many DIFFERENT SETTINGS before choosing.
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Excellent, you can produce many different tones from this pedal. I've gotten Metallica, Pantera, Rage, Offspring, etc. sounds out of this thing. Nice harmonics, thick, punchy bass, and good highs, too. The EQ knobs are way more useful than a drive knob. A distortion knob would be nice though... But who cares. This thing is built to rock!
Nothing
Built like a tank. I'm a little weary of the plastic footswitch, but then again I don't stomp the hell out of my pedals.
I definitely got my money's worth. Better value for the money than the Metal Zone, but that's just my opinion. If it were stolen, I'd beat the crap out of whoever took it and go buy another one.
I love this pedal. You just have to mess with the EQ to get the tone you want. One tip: Just set the level a tad louder than your amp. And just remember, this is only my opinion, you should always try lots of different pedals on many DIFFERENT SETTINGS before choosing.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com