Facemelting Metal Friday!

Posted by: NARSH

Facemelting Metal Friday! - 02/27/15 09:04 PM

Some stress relief!

BRUTAL - NARSH
Posted by: Birdie

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 02/28/15 01:53 PM

that was fantastico!

Love the Metal Friday stress reliever!
Posted by: NARSH

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 02/28/15 06:35 PM

Ha ha! Yeah that was necessary
Posted by: Ichil

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/01/15 08:37 AM

Stunning as usual! Which preset did you use on this song?
Posted by: NARSH

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/01/15 09:01 AM

I use two. A modification ofthe Narsh Tight patch i posted panned hard left and the same path with a rectifier panned hard right. Both use the protone attack and the epsi.
Posted by: TLTD

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/02/15 01:43 AM

Great sound! I think maybe I'm gonna try out the Protone attack myself. Still love my Maxon OD808 for mid boost with tons of sustain, but that attack is really chewy & sounds more like it'd be my kinda thing.
Posted by: NARSH

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/02/15 04:58 AM

It sounds great but it isnt worth the $$. Build quality is crap and so the customer service. Didnt even bring a power supply which blows my mind since the pedal costs so much.

The light stopped working after 2 days on it..

Stick with the maxon
Posted by: TLTD

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/02/15 05:10 PM

Thanks for the heads up. I've been looking at a few other Maxons, I do like the sounds and so many ways to dial it up. Even dialing the tone down has a nice sound. I don't think I could get rid of this one even after getting another pedal to try.
Posted by: TLTD

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/02/15 05:34 PM

Thinking about trying this one now


It's a reissue of the OD820: http://www.tonefinder.com/?section=boost&value=Maxon+OD-820
Posted by: NARSH

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/02/15 07:40 PM

Dont discount the seymour duncan 805... I hear good things about it
Posted by: Ichil

Re: Facemelting Metal Friday! - 03/03/15 02:04 AM

Originally Posted By: NARSH
I use two. A modification ofthe Narsh Tight patch i posted panned hard left and the same path with a rectifier panned hard right. Both use the protone attack and the epsi.

Thanks Narsh, I'll give them a try. smile