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    As a stand-alone dirt pedal I really don’t care for the sound but I ran it into the gain channel of my amp and used it as a boost and EQ tonal shaping tool and man did it come alive. Anyone else using these? Since it was so cheap was worth trying

  • #2
    Originally posted by Little Pigbacon
    I love that pedal. For me it is Slayer in a box.
    Then it should be named the Bone Breaker!

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    • #3
      DOD makes life great.

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      • #4
        Great EQ. Like the OP, I've used it more often as a boost/shaper than as a distortion.

        Does okay as a high gain drive for solos but it isn't touch-responsive and doesn't clean up well.
        I've become spoiled by distortion pedals with more amplike behavior, like the TWE-1 and the Hi Volt.

        Still, IMO Boneshaker is well worth the price of admission for its EQ alone.
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        "You should know better by now than to introduce science into a discussion of voodoo."
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        • #5
          It's not a distortion pedal with a good EQ. It's an amazing EQ with a good distortion circuit. Mark's homemade pedals are amazing distortions and fuzzes and the Boneshaker is his signature spice blend to enhance his real pedals.
          green globe burned black by sunn

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          • #6
            Bought one of these a while back for recording distorted bass parts. The super flexible EQ makes it really useful in the studio.

            A few years from now, I predict the price tag on these will climb.

            Great pedal!

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