What does a Boss Metal Zone pedal do?

The Boss Metal Zone Pedal

The first concentric pair of knobs control the high and low frequencies, and the second pair is a semi-parametric midrange control that gives you a lot of boost or cut centered anywhere from 200hz all the way up to 5K.

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Keeping this in consideration, can you use a Metal Zone with a bass?

Beside above, how do you get the killer guitar tone? Electric. Buy a good acoustic and play it a lot. Not only do acoustic guitars sound fantastic, but mastering the acoustic will result in sure, strong fingering when you switch to the electric. This will in turn improve the clarity and ultimately the tone of your playing.

In respect to this, how do you sound like Biffy Clyro?

How do you use a Metal Zone pedal?

To use the Metal Zone as a preamp, you plug directly into the effects loop return of a tube amp. You can then use the Metal Zone to kick the power section of a decent tube amp into saturation. Its powerful, amp-like EQ and huge amount of gain on tap make it a metal monster when used in this way.

How do you use the pedal in BOSS MT-2?

Is Boss MT-2 analog or digital?

Analog
Manufacturer BOSS
Voltage 9
Polarity Center Negative
Circuit Analog
Tube equipped? No

What bands use the Boss Metal Zone pedal?

From Disturbed to Prince — Artists Who Have Used the MT-2

Guitarists such as Korn’s James “Munky” Shaffer and Disturbed’s Dan Donegan, as well as extreme metal acts like At the Gates and Cannibal Corpse, used the Metal Zone to supercharge their tone in the studio and onstage.

What is boss Waza craft?

Waza Craft pedals are the high-end, premium offerings of the BOSS compact line. This treatment is an honor reserved for iconic pedals in the BOSS echelon. It gives them new life with analog components and hot-rodded modes boasting custom functionality.

When did the Boss Metal Zone come out?

1991

Who uses a Metal Zone?

4: Famous Boss Metal Zone users

Here’s a handful of notable users: Simon Neil, Biffy Clyro (below)– the inked Scotsman has used his Metal Zone on every Biffy record to date. In a video interview with That Pedal Show, he professed that he still uses one alongside his MD-2 Mega Distortion in his live rig. Mega indeed.

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