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Someone hoping to find a classic rock or blues sound should be fairly happy with this pedal.
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With gain and sustain that lasts this long - the type of music you can play - especially heavy / hard rock and leads - opens up immensely.
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your not ganna get modern ultra high gain out of this pedal it does have plenty of distortion on tap but its better for 70's classic rock and country
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It's not really bright, some may call it muddy, but it works great for me playing dirty blues and classic rock
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The flavor of this pedal would be for more classic rock and blues, in my opinion
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Perfect for progressive rock.
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More of a hard rock sound than metal
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Rather you can dial in just about any classic rock overdrive or clean tone you want
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My main style of music is 80's classic rock
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With gain and sustain that lasts this long - the type of music you can play - especially heavy / hard rock and leads - opens up immensely.
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he uses a metal finger tip clip at times-works with Pickboy metal picks), the 'dad friendly' radio rock sounds of Nickelback, Daughtry; Foo Fighters
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It's better for hard rock than for metal.
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It's not really bright, some may call it muddy, but it works great for me playing dirty blues and classic rock
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Over all it's worth the money if your looking for a pedal to play some low gain stuff such as classic rock blues or country.