Fran wrote:
I've got an MZ-2 as well with built in slapback delay and chorus, easily one of the better Boss distortions.
Yep, got one too, still sounds flat and toneless (dull) though compared to other stuff I find.
A XT-2 is next on my list to try, not paying the silly BIN prices on ebay though, the odd few slip through on auction for about 30 quid.
Fran wrote:
I've got an MZ-2 as well with built in slapback delay and chorus, easily one of the better Boss distortions.
Yep, got one too, still sounds flat and toneless (dull) though compared to other stuff I find.
A XT-2 is next on my list to try, not paying the silly BIN prices on ebay though, the odd few slip through on auction for about 30 quid.
Why you no like?
Is'nt the XT-2 the high gain Metal pedal they made?
The XT-2 is that red one MIT for a few years only. A "cut through" type distortion.
TBH I need to give the MZ-2 another go, although it does act as an unbelievable buffer in my chain, never had a Boss pedal act like it in that respect.
i fell in love with HM-2 when i heard late 80s pink floyd era tone. anyone know the modern version of HM-2? and yeah. SD-1 and OD-3 is good for boosting your overdriven amp.
I love the sound of my DS1. But a friend told me, mine sounds surprisingly good. He has had one which had sounded like shit. [mojotag on] Mine is a Made in Japan [mojotag off]
I also like the sound of the OD2. But that's also an old pedal. You can't buy it anymore...
AaronGuitarDude wrote:i fell in love with HM-2 when i heard late 80s pink floyd era tone. anyone know the modern version of HM-2? and yeah. SD-1 and OD-3 is good for boosting your overdriven amp.
You just have to track down a HM-2 really. I picked mine up for €50 in near perfect condition. Great for a pedal from the 80s. Very happy. I guess the guy probably picked it up cheapish second hand himself and just took care of it.
A bit too obnoxious to be an "always on distortion"(unless you're running it into a very dirty amp, ala Opeth), but for when I do use it, it's one of my favourites for sure.
Mike wrote:Maybe so, but if you WATCHED MY BLOODY VIDEO you would have learned I tried it at rehearsal with my Marshall half stack and it sounded like Garbage.
But... teh Kurdtz
I think it's actually pretty cool for that Trashy sort of sound, might work in a post punk or industrial band. For anything else... unsure why they get used so much. But it's a classic sound I guess and some people are able to make them sound a bit better(usually through modding). Those higher settings on the tone knobs hurt my fucking ears though. Lower down there are some nice gravelly sounds at least.
I actually really like my OS-2. It was actually the first pedal i have owned. I think its good for slacky stuff and rythm (don't play much lead anyway)
Just a little dirt.
And as long as you keep the dial on the "overdrive" side you should be save. And i think you can get it extremely cheap.
alpeperker wrote:I actually really like my OS-2. It was actually the first pedal i have owned. I think its good for slacky stuff and rythm (don't play much lead anyway)
Just a little dirt.
And as long as you keep the dial on the "overdrive" side you should be save. And i think you can get it extremely cheap.
I heard it was surprisingly cool, but after having a go through my Lunchbox I didn't really "get" it. It seemed kind of dry to me, and my LB usually makes things sound saturated. Maybe through a different amp/guitar.
if anyone wants a DS1 I would recommend buying the new MXR '78 BadAss distortion....its a modded DS1 with different clipping and from what I have heard sounds really good...
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