Let's REVIEW those pedal boards you are using right now.

And the fact that its so compressed is what makes it great for extremely fast percussive rhythm guitar. If someone wants something more dynamic, there are plenty of other pedals that are.
But for the most part people love to rip on what they don't like and thrive on the responses that reinforce their opinion.
I applaud your courage in admitting that you like it. I've actually been using my Twin Tube Mayhem more of late, boosted with either a tubescreamer or a Super Overdrive. But I have no problem transitioning back to the MT-2. Of course mine has three different modes. I've heard that the Waza version is similar. I hope that you enjoy yours when you get it.

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I suppose that I'm one of the few people more concerned with how I think things sound than with how they look.
And yes, I know that a lot of people hate the sound of the Metalzone. As I said, how I think that things sound.

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My concern is functionality and reliability -transporting boards creates all kinds of issues -they just happen to be aligned with presentation somewhat.
 
I am laughing so much at how everyone including Ace has the instinct to defend their board. I know boards are even more personal than a guitar or amp in some ways but this is hilarious. You would think Ace just told you your baby was ugly. And yes I include myself in this comment.

Yeah - but you know I did mine on purpose....the others, those are real.
 
Yes - and just like your @$$ or balls, it is best not to let anyone see (or hear) you scratch!
Yes but sometimes...
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Huge task !

It isn't taking as long as you'd think. More than half of them are pics of some idiot with a compressor and a metal zone...

Another chance are the same board arranged differently by wahoos that can't make up their damn mind if the blue pedal should go before or after the eq or something like that.

And a bunch more are not actually boards...bags, pedals on the floor, switchers and whatnot.
 
It isn't taking as long as you'd think. More than half of them are pics of some idiot with a compressor and a metal zone...

Another chance are the same board arranged differently by wahoos that can't make up their damn mind if the blue pedal should go before or after the eq or something like that.

And a bunch more are not actually boards...bags, pedals on the floor, switchers and whatnot.
I take it that's an invitation to add more.

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I came to the realization that I was more offended by Ace's criticism of my pedal board than if he had besmirched my mother. :lmao:
 

It runs left to right, like all boards should.
Fulltone wah? Excellent!
Harmon pedal? Stylish
TS9 and TU2? Classic
Excellent high end busy boss delay/chorus at the end of the chain.

At a glance - I was excited. Then, reality sunk in...

And yet, you manage to put a crappy digital modeling distortion pedal, might as well have added a metal zone.
And obnoxious "look at me" orange tape WTF? No basic black??? And did you duct tape a wall-wart?

And good god - put the power UNDERNEATH!!! Got room for more pedals without that crap. But you'd probably put more digital crap like the Digitech up there...so maybe best to leave it alone.

Man - at least sharpie the orange tape or something dude....
 
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