Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
Maybe look into one of the new Engl pedals.
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
Dayl, i have one of these that i can post down to you for you to try:
http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effec ... tdist.html
Mines not the sparkly version
http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effec ... tdist.html
Mines not the sparkly version
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
Bro, do you even djent?
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
Wow, that sounds really versatile and cleans up tight. May have to take you up on that one mateMattallica wrote:Dayl, i have one of these that i can post down to you for you to try:
http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effec ... tdist.html
Mines not the sparkly version
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
It sure is, look up the sample settings in the manual for it too, see if they float your boat. The SAG option is interesting. PM me your address and i can post it tomorrowWow, that sounds really versatile and cleans up tight. May have to take you up on that one mate
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
dayl wrote:Bahaha I saw that while I was on a mission to hunt down Mishas Protone Bulb pedal.jeremyb wrote:Bro, do you even djent?
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
Check out the Visual Sound Son of Hyde. It's a huge fat pedal. The mid knob goes from massive chugz right through to sorta Sleep territory. Roll back the gain and treble, crank the mids and it's a very convincing Zeppelin sound. Great little units that punch way above their weight.
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
The Seymour Duncan Palladium is a killer gain pedal, sounds massive!
http://www.guitarworld.com/reviews-effe ... edal/29602
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Re: Distortion Pedal Options for Metal and Pointy Guitars
if you don't trust Pete Thorn, then definitely don't trust Ola either, he makes everything sound awesome.