Back in my metal days I kept a bottle opener on my board a must have for a metal guitarist. In some cases more important than a tuner.
Did you rest it on your f.o.p. card ?
Tubescreamer OR Boss SD-1 OR ...5150/6505 footswitch. Maybe a delay.
DONE.
Maxon's not a clone... Maxon DESIGNED & MADE the original.
Dime NEVER had particularly good tone, nor was he much of a GASer/tone snob or even seriously explore on a hunt for optimal tone. Ever... People dig Pantera for the music I guess, or some innovative riffage or whatnot, but not best-in-class tone. Playing the exact same thing, if he sat down a decent pro session guitarist with access to any (reasonable) equipment they wanted to just redo the stuff he did live on recording for him, it'd make a far nicer album tone 100% of the time.
Or, in other words that perhaps might better get through to hardcore fans, if Dime had taken his rig and sat down to play Slayer/Metallica/whatever covers, they'd sound worse than the original, no matter how spot-on (or better than!) the original tracks his technique were. His gear just wasn't all that... did the job for him, I guess, or maybe he didn't care, but it's hardly exemplary equipment to make note of and copy for your own rig.
IF i played in a Metal band . . . i would do something like this :
BC Rich Mockingbird Pro X (w. Duncan Black Outs) + Mockingbird Pro (w. TV Jones Power'Trons) --->Parachute wah --->Catalinbread V8 Fuzz Tone Engine --->Maxon OD820 --->Catalinbread Super Chili Picoso --->Boss RE-20 ...into (((stereo)))) 5150 + first gen 100W Krankenstein in 4X12 Over Size cab with Emi Swamp Thangs
A good highgain amp would be #1, of course.
But if you wanted something that did it all.....this.
Substitute the blue for the Uberschall, if necessary. For metal, graphic EQ's are good to have, whether they're in front or in the FX loop.
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NO NO NO!!!! a volume control PEDAL in the EFFECTS LOOP... seems to me about 50% of pedals consist of massive active boosts (gain knob) plus a passive potentiometer (volume - which in fact unless wide open is ALWAYS dialing down)... well, why not take the passive pot - without a boost, for a VOLUME DOWN pedal instead of the usual volume-up antics of the likes of distortion overdrive clean boost fuzz wah EQ etc - to dial down through the FX loop? Won't work/would make sound fugly??
There are a bunch of guys selling those on ebay, basically a pot between two jacks. I built one when I had a jcm800. Works alright, doesn't do the same thing (or sound the same) as an attenuator but it does what it does: provide you with a (or anotyher) master volume...try it.
This thread has been a big help in rebuilding my pedalboard after I sold off everything.
added a modded DS-1 that I leave on to color and shape the tone a little bit, a GE-7 that I'm still working with to see how I like it best, a PS-5 (Super Shifter) and a noise gate.
Brutality awaits once I figure exactly how I want to utilize my new rig.
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It doesn't color the tone anymore than using your master volume would and by that, less than an attenuator I would guess. It goes from no volume drop to max that your pot will allow. There's no inherent risk since it only goes in your effects loop, not between the amp and speaker.