Diego
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A guy from a local forum charges 10 bucks to do the Diezel mod to the often disliked Boss Metal Zone. I have one and I hate it.
It's supposed to make it sound like a Diezel amp. Of course that's silly, but the sound does improve... A LOT!
Here's a clip comparing the stock pedal to the modified pedal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6U3e4V-T3A
The first setting is the only one that makes sense.
It's not hard to tell that the highs are smoother -the signature MT-2 "bees in a jar" screech is gone!- that it sounds thicker and more transparent, and that it's got huge mids!
It's voiced in a much heavier, yet "natural" way. Wider and more dynamic. Sounds good.
I don't use super saturated heavy sounds like that often, but it's not bad to have a nuke sitting in the pedal board just in case.
For ten bucks it can't be that bad! I'll tell you how it is!
Plus, the blue LED is cool!
It's supposed to make it sound like a Diezel amp. Of course that's silly, but the sound does improve... A LOT!
Here's a clip comparing the stock pedal to the modified pedal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6U3e4V-T3A
The first setting is the only one that makes sense.
It's not hard to tell that the highs are smoother -the signature MT-2 "bees in a jar" screech is gone!- that it sounds thicker and more transparent, and that it's got huge mids!
It's voiced in a much heavier, yet "natural" way. Wider and more dynamic. Sounds good.
I don't use super saturated heavy sounds like that often, but it's not bad to have a nuke sitting in the pedal board just in case.
For ten bucks it can't be that bad! I'll tell you how it is!
Plus, the blue LED is cool!
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