For metal..
Do you actually own one of these?
....do you like it too?
Is the zendrive considered a distortion pedal?

Yes and I chased the guy around the net for 2 years to buy one and outside of the dude in the video I haven't heard of a single person owning one. So I was very surprised when you say you have one. Where did you get it?

If you want something that takes a clean amp to Jerry Cantrell meets Satriani, the Bogner Ecstasy Red is the one that really does it. Where lesser pedals have a fake type of feel, the Bogner pedals not only have the sound, they also have the feel under the fingers of a high gain halfstack, put in front of a clean combo amp.
The high price tag turns people away, but Bogner products deliver exactly what they claim to do.
So, search Craigslist for them daily.
Electro-Harmonix Metal Muff w/ Top Boost - the big boy.
Now granted, I don't have nearly as much experience as most of you guys.
In my mind Overdrive is a soft clipping circuit, Distortion is a hard clipping. Pedals like the Zendrive are based on the traditional Overdrive circuit but are able to squeeze more gain and clipping out than is traditional. That soft clipping circuit with the diodes in the feedback loop blend in a little of the attack so it feels more responsive than a hard clipped distortion circuit. I agree, the Zendrive is a very nice pedal that reacts to playing dynamics very well.I never found the distinction between overdrives and distortion pedals to be a clear one. To me, clipping is clipping. I suppose it's what you do with one and how much they clip that divides them into their categories but to me, it's largely marketing since most distortion pedals provide quite a lot of boost and most overdrives clip the heck out of the signal. Overdrives appeal to a certain demographic and distortion pedals appear to yet another.
I however, use the Zendrive into a crystal clean amp with the Zendrive at more or less unity gain, so in my world, that qualifies as a distortion pedal. My tone is clean when I play light and distorted when I play hard... the Zendrive gives me that flexibility and doesn't color my signal too much which is important to me.
I can't trust any pedal that has a scoop knob built into the pedal. Like at least give me the option to scoop or not to scoop.Line 6 Uber Metal
That was my favorite Distortion Pedal before I got a Rat (and subsequently got a Riot and Stone Cold lol!)
Great tones and I loved the Top Boost feature for soloing!

So what you're saying is that I need a Metal Muff AND a Rat?
I'll take that.
