OKKO DOMINATOR " From Blues To Chugah Chugah Metal)

Yar

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This box has nothing in common with those overcompressed, artificial sounding
"bedroom metal" distortion pedals that disappear in the mix if you try
to use them in a real band situation.
Raw natural gain structure, explosive attack, tight low end and great
chord definition make the difference – the Dominator
works equally well at home practice or stage level.

The active 3-band EQ with switchable mid range
frequency provides effective and intuitive control
over a broad range of sounds.
(For extensive descriptions of the controls
please refer to the user manual).

Just like the other OKKO drive pedals, the Dominator
features an internal voltage doubler.
The three gain stages and the EQ stage operate
on different individually filtered voltages
up to 18 volts for optimal dynamic response
and very low noise performance.

The Dominator works best in front of a clean amp
with some headroom, especially if you use very
bass heavy "chugga chugga" settings.

check this out:
HEAVY METAL TONES
http://youtu.be/tkPWbXEMRho

Blues TONES
http://youtu.be/j-bkkdHAmVA


Conclusion:
1.The Best Overdrive so far when comes to Organic tones produced by a pedal compare to other heavy drive pedals i've tried and owned,

2.Very Versatile , imagine playing in a blues gig in the night and rocking out the next next with Heavy Metal on the same pedal, in short you saved more money by just purchasing one pedal and use it into very any kind of sessions you're in.

3.Superb Built & Quality (Hand Made In Germany)
The Germans has been leading in Audio & Music Related Products since as early as 1920's

4. NIce Big Indacator LED ,

5. Outstanding in any kind of genre that requires a great sounding overdrive
 
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I've tried this pedal and I compared it with the Wampler triple wreck and blackstar HT blackfire which are 2 really high end pedals too, I've tried it on a soldano SLO 100 amp
The okko dominator really win both the pedals in my opinion much more defined in the sound and has the same super high gain. The okko has got really smooth tone compared to the blackfire which before that I thought it has the smoothest tone ever. 1 thing about super high gain pedals are u tend to lose the defination and sound becomes more muddy especially when u max the gain and play on the low strings. However this pedal compared to the wampler and blackfire still could retain the clarity better than those 2 pedals.

If you guys need any more questions about the comparison you can pm me or ask me here.

Thanks
Matthew
 

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