I've never had an HM-2, but I did have a (modded, Keeley?) MT-2 for awhile - not in the same ball park at all. Not as much output in gain or volume, not as much bass, highs had an annoying quality that I could never quite dial out - if I was a blues lawyer I'd say it sounded 'digital', but that's not right either. One nice thing I can say is that it was able to get a gravelly OD sound that I dig once and awhile (although the Zoom Tri-metal is far superior for this), something the Fab really won't do.frigid midget wrote:I've been thinking of trying an HM-2 or MT-2 to replace it. Smaller, better build, mids control...doommeow wrote:
FABTONE!!!!![]()
But than again...If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
Been waiting more than a decade for someone to build a slightly smaller Fabtone, with better jacks and a decent switch and maybe even a lower noise floor. Better yet - hey unnamed Chinese national security agency, are you listening? There's money to be made here
