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  • fblsfbls

    His dirty

    MXR DD11 Dime DistortionPublished on 01/04/12 at 08:11
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Distortion pedal, an input, output, only with power supply.

    UTILIZATION

    The general config is very simple.
    No need to book.
    Editing sounds is easy but .....

    SOUND QUALITY

    .... That's the "but"
    I used it with several guitars equipped with emg81 and others with the bill lawrence l500xl.
    Impossible to have its own specific and net digging this button boosts the mids and the rest is horrible.
    It really is filthy, I do not like.
    If you are looking for a "dime" is not it at all!
    It's already much better than at least metalzone (which bzzz bzzz bzz bzz)
    I did a little demo on youtube if you want to see what happens.

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    Distortion pedal, an input, output, only with power supply.

    UTILIZATION

    The general config is very simple.
    No need to book.
    Editing sounds is easy but .....

    SOUND QUALITY

    .... That's the "but"
    I used it with several guitars equipped with emg81 and others with the bill lawrence l500xl.
    Impossible to have its own specific and net digging this button boosts the mids and the rest is horrible.
    It really is filthy, I do not like.
    If you are looking for a "dime" is not it at all!
    It's already much better than at least metalzone (which bzzz bzzz bzz bzz)
    I did a little demo on youtube if you want to see what happens.



    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price it is abused nine.
    But why not OCCAZ.
    I will not make this choice in the future and at that price, I may choose from a pedal amt.
    We like it or not .... and I do not like .... I prefer the good distos incisors and well-defined.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Buzzy and over the top

    MXR DD11 Dime DistortionPublished on 11/22/11 at 17:52
    Dimebag has long since been known for having a very...unique kind of tone. It was generally a very heavily distorted tone with very little midrange. This is a pedal that was modeled after his tone, but I don't think Dimebag actually ever used this exact pedal. I could be wrong, however. The pedal has knobs for output, bass, middle, treble and gain. There is also a small push button that can switch the voicing of the pedal if you want something different.

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal is built fairly tough. I can't say I've tested this thing on tour, but it seems like it can withstand some strong abuse. Pretty much all MXR pedals are built tough as nails, and I don't doubt this one …
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    Dimebag has long since been known for having a very...unique kind of tone. It was generally a very heavily distorted tone with very little midrange. This is a pedal that was modeled after his tone, but I don't think Dimebag actually ever used this exact pedal. I could be wrong, however. The pedal has knobs for output, bass, middle, treble and gain. There is also a small push button that can switch the voicing of the pedal if you want something different.

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal is built fairly tough. I can't say I've tested this thing on tour, but it seems like it can withstand some strong abuse. Pretty much all MXR pedals are built tough as nails, and I don't doubt this one for a second. The small switch might wear a bit, and the actual switch on the pedal might go flaky, but this is after probably decades of hard usage. The pedal is fairly easy to set up and go, but there are some example settings in the manual. In fact, they even have lots of videos about this pedal on YouTube if you want to check them out. The manual itself describes everything in clear detail, so there should be no real confusion as to what everything does.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound is where I'm really iffy on this pedal. For one, it has lots of gain. I'm not really a big fan of getting all my gain sounds from pedals as I find them to be a bit too harsh and not really natural sounding. It sounds like a "pedal," as cliché as that sounds. The range on the tone stack is pretty nice, and I was able to get some different sounds out of it, but I was never able to dial in a nice, subtle distortion with this thing. Then again, I'm pretty sure this was meant to be a balls-out distortion pedal and not an overdrive like I was attempting to use it as.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you need lots of gain in a pedal, this might be what you're looking for. However, I can't help but think that, with today's amps, you really shouldn't need to get a lot of gain from a pedal. I was never a fan of running a completely clean amp and using distortion pedals for gain, but some people can pull it off. This thing just wasn't for me, but I'm sure there are people out there who will adore this thing. I just wish companies would stop exploiting Dimebag's name in an attempt for marketing more gear.
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