Metal Muff gives its tone its own name. MUFF. muffled
That's tosh, I'm gonna post up my boss NS-2 test after i've taken it, and you can tell me whether it's muffled or now
Metal Muff gives its tone its own name. MUFF. muffled
2 distortion pedals? not a good idea. one distortion as ur main drive, then a overdrive pedal to boost it.
the chain has to be like this guitar -> distortion -> overdrive -> amp.
also, ur overdrive should act like a clean boost, max out the output and bring the gain to zero
guys, ive been reading this thread, does swee lee sell the hardwire metal distortion? and if so, which sweele are selling the pedal? bras basah or sims drive? or both?=)
got mine from swee lee bras brasah! but it seems to be the last piece when i bought it...maybe they've replenished it....but yea...Swee Lee is the one with it at the moment!
okay i shall explain why i dont like it.
- no bottom end
- shrill
- sounds extremely solid state
- VERY noisy
and lastly no matter how i tweak it, it cant go chugga chugga. and dont say its my amp or my guitars problem. i played it through a mesa dual rectifier. and its absolutely foolish to use it instead of the amps drive.
.Most mesas have this very loose bottom end which cannot make it for metal imo without a pedal of some sort...even james hetfield had to use 4 furnan parametric eqs to scoop the mids in those days....
I believe you cannot define something as a 'good' or a 'bad' tone.
Dude get the dime distortion. Its awesome, i have one and i love it. Don't listen to dudelove,THIS BIT*CH OF A PEDAL SCREAMS METAL!
Personally, I prefer the Marshall tone when it comes to metal.