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Boss Mega Distortion...
...They seem to go for super cheap on ebay, just wondering what's wrong with them?
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Re: Boss Mega Distortion...
johnnyseven wrote:...The se seem to go for super cheap on ebay, just wondering what's wrong with them?
Maybe people just associate it with the uber passe Nu-Metal genre?bossarea wrote:No other Boss pedal has as much gain as the MD-2..........7 string players have been targeted by advertising campaigns
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Nothing, they're good pedals. Tim from Part Chimp uses one.johnnyseven wrote:...They seem to go for super cheap on ebay, just wondering what's wrong with them?
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They're like the middle ground between a DS-2 and a Metal Zone to me. Can sound good but depends massively on your amp.
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This post makes it sound as though Part Chimp haven't broken up. But I'm pretty sure Part Chimp broke up. Please tell me Part Chimp didn't break up?wwrrss wrote:Tim from Part Chimp uses one.
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I've been reading up on these on the web and nowhere mentioned an issue with getting lost in the mix.
So, I bought one from a guy on Gumtree. I tried it out briefly tonight, please bare in mind that it was at bedroom level, and it sounded good. It has less of an obvious distorted metal tone like the Metal Zone has and more of a bottom heavy fierce overdrive tone. It's been a while since i've played one, but the sound did remind me a bit of a muff. The sound is nice and thick too which is what I was after. I'll have to report back once I have played it at proper volume though.
So, I bought one from a guy on Gumtree. I tried it out briefly tonight, please bare in mind that it was at bedroom level, and it sounded good. It has less of an obvious distorted metal tone like the Metal Zone has and more of a bottom heavy fierce overdrive tone. It's been a while since i've played one, but the sound did remind me a bit of a muff. The sound is nice and thick too which is what I was after. I'll have to report back once I have played it at proper volume though.
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I tried my MD2 at rehearsal last night. I wasn't using my amp (a Fender Bassman 50 from 1975) but a house Laney 50 watt head and cab. The pedal seemed to have the same issue that i've had with Big Muffs in the past in the the amp doesn't have enough headroom to handle the sound from the pedal. The pedal sounded really quite through it no matter where I had the volume, turning the bottom control down helped a bit but it was still pretty quiet. No wonder this pedal gets bad reviews. I'll have to try it through my Bassman, I think it'll probably be able to handle it a bit better.
I remember having issues with Boss distortions never being loud enough (check out ANY live Nirvana show for proof of this); possibly down to amp impedance but also due to pickup output. Try lowering your pickups a little to bring them more in-line with the conservative amount of volume Boss make available on their dirt boxes.
This isn't just down to amp headroom if your clean sound is loud enough; the hottest pickup in the world will still be the same volume once a distortion pedal has compressed it to baaaaaaaalls, so reign that clean output back a little.
This isn't just down to amp headroom if your clean sound is loud enough; the hottest pickup in the world will still be the same volume once a distortion pedal has compressed it to baaaaaaaalls, so reign that clean output back a little.