My friend gave me this old ibanez "thrashmetal" pedal, its really crunchy but i wouldn't call it Thrash at all has anyone every herd of these. i'll take pics in a bit, but my batteries are dead right now.
Wow, this thing is nice on the inside, fully insulated and grounded properly. Maybe if i could get a mode to get a little more gain out of it, it will be one killer pedal.
Sounds a bit like my 80s Tokai "Metaldriver"- it's closer to a Tubescreamer, you'd be hard pushed to play anything other than 80s radio "soft metal" on it.
I guess you could get an early thrash sound using a hot bridge humbucker?
Doog wrote:Sounds a bit like my 80s Tokai "Metaldriver"- it's closer to a Tubescreamer, you'd be hard pushed to play anything other than 80s radio "soft metal" on it.
I guess you could get an early thrash sound using a hot bridge humbucker?
Yeah, im using my sg now and gettin an almost adam jones really heavey tone to it. i really like it though, its pretty versatile depending on the guitar and settings you use.
The soundtank series were pretty good as I remember them...
A pal of mine had one called a 'Classic Metal' which sounded really nice and crunchy despite the dodgey name...
a66jagdream wrote:My friend gave me this old ibanez "thrashmetal" pedal, its really crunchy but i wouldn't call it Thrash at all has anyone every herd of these. i'll take pics in a bit, but my batteries are dead right now.
Here it is, it makes a nice booster pedal.
soundtank! i had the tubescreamer version of that pedal. . . was my first stompbox and cost me 50 bucks. ah, memories.
Ehh... I just drilled the pedal and put a proper stompswitch in. It depends what sort of switch the pedal uses. The delay needed a SPST, my Tokai OD just needed a "push to break", so I replaced it with beefier version of those switches.