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Reviews (3)
04 April 2011
Pretty Good fro The Price Don't Ya Know
Hey, this is not a bad pedal. I picked it up at a decent price because I didn't have the dough to shell out for a Boss at the time, but wanted to mess around with some delays. Has a decent sound to it, but does noticeably color the sound a bit. A little dark perhaps would fit it, but not offensively different from dry tone. Nice width of available delay times. The loop function is pretty snazzy. You can layer a lot of different sounds with it. Simple operation makes it a breeze to plug n play and use on the fly. Has a reverse delay, but I can't see myself really taking advantage of that aspect of the pedal. But it's got it if you want it. Seems pretty well constructed, and should hold up for the foreseeable future. No tap mode, but hey, there are price breaks on things like that. Pretty good bang for the buck.
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04 April 2011
Pretty Good Budget Head
Picked this up for a good price. It's got a fair variety of tones you can pull out of it. Pretty much set up for metal and hard rock type stuff. Construction seems pretty rugged. Knobs are sturdy and all of that good stuff. Comes in your favorite color, black. EQ section does what EQ is supposed to do. Has a few flavors of distortion you can pull out of the two channels so it does possess a fair amount of versatility. Puts out enough volume to damage your hearing if you'd like it to. I'd say, for the price range, it's a pretty good head. I don't have any complaints about it. Probably doesn't have the monster tones of much more expensive heads, but it's not a much more expensive head is it. I think it'd make a good head for anyone not ready to drop a bunch of dough on a head. Even though I use pedals for my distortion, the variety of onboard distortion options would alleviate the need for additional pedals for some users as well. Using the clean channel and stomp boxes works pretty well for me.
14 March 2011
Compressed Metal sound
I picked up the Metal Muff because I have a Soviet Big Muff Pi that cranks out some monster distortion that is good for a lot of stuff I do, but isn't exactly "metal". The Metal Muff has a pretty good overall distortion sound, but like other high gain distortion, the amount of compression added to the signal takes away from the dynamic expression available to you when you play through it. I own a Fullbore Metal as well, and choose the Metal Muff over it every time because it adds much less high frequency overkill to the signal. The EQ section works well for shaping the tone, and covers a wide range of boost and cut at three set frequencies. Can dial in a pretty good scooped sound, and can push the mids for a more mid driven sound. The high boost is a nice feature to help leads cut through the din. I think for the money, it's a pretty good pedal. Will it be the end all pedal for me? I think not. I still want to find something that offers a little bit more in terms of dynamic expression that suits my playing. I will keep it on my pedal board though as it does offer a pretty good, somewhat full bodied sound for my more metal songs. Looses a lot in terms of harmonics and expression, but I think that's going to be fairly characteristic of "metal" pedals in the price range. It seems to be of nice solid construction, so I can see it hanging around for a number of years. My Big Muff is ancient and keeps on tickin'. So, if the sound you're looking for is the highly compressed metal sound, I think this pedal is worth checking out. I got a pretty good deal on mine, and am not sorry to own it.
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