
Here's my bass board.
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I like it a lot. I've been through a ton of reverb pedals and this is my favorite so far. Only complaint is that it's a bit bright for my taste. I always have the tone knob completely counter clockwise.spacelordmother wrote:How is that MXR reverb? I was really interested when it came out and then..... I forgot all about it.
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Can I adopt you?ognoy wrote:
Got the Space today and (inspired by the "cheap pedals for synths/drummachines"thread)
picked up the Metal Zone a couple of days ago.
I'm planning on modding it, but I like how it sounds in to my Distortron.
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I really like it.frigid midget wrote:^ So what do you think about the distortron? I never tried a zvex dirt pedal I didnt like, and the distortron is one of the few I never got the chance to mess with. The miab thing kinda makes me wanna avoid it, just because that sales pitch is so meaningless and generic imo. Some of the online demos sound great, others sound meh, possibly cause of recording quality/amp/etc...The dozens of ´amp in a box' type pedals, a whopping zero actually sounded vaguely like the amp they were supposed to gimmick imo...
I really should just pick one up and see how I like it. Your little review is NOT helping me tame my gas, I almost regret asking about itognoy wrote:I really like it.frigid midget wrote:^ So what do you think about the distortron? I never tried a zvex dirt pedal I didnt like, and the distortron is one of the few I never got the chance to mess with. The miab thing kinda makes me wanna avoid it, just because that sales pitch is so meaningless and generic imo. Some of the online demos sound great, others sound meh, possibly cause of recording quality/amp/etc...The dozens of ´amp in a box' type pedals, a whopping zero actually sounded vaguely like the amp they were supposed to gimmick imo...
It is my "always on" on OD, set to crunch. If I hit the strings hard it overdrives a lot and if I play more soft it is almost clean.
It loves stacking and makes all other drives sound better.
I had a BoR a couple of years ago, but I always thought it was a little boomy/bass heavy and one thing I really like about the Distortron is the bass-switch.
It is really handy when I'm using guitars with different pickups/output.
I usually switch between my EGC Baritone TT2(with humbucker in the bridge) and a Puresalem Reverberation(with a singlecoil in the bridge),
so I have the bass-swith set to 2 on the EGC and to 3 with Puresalem. Evens things out.
But I see what you mean about it sounding "meh" on some demoes, because it can be a little picky of amps.
With my main amp, Traynor YBA-1 with 212 Greenbacks, it sounds awesome, but when if I have to use a AC30 I have to work harder to find the magic.
Usually works great with Fender-type amps. At home I usually don't use an amp, just ampsims, and it sounds a little dull through ampsims. Have to bring up the tone to get that great pushed amp chime.
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