If you are in search of a harder-hitting distortion unit- nothing in the metal territory- you'd want to give Weehbo's Bastard a listen. It's beyond what a BOSS DS-1 has to offer in terms of intensity & the 3-band EQ section there helps to highlight your preferred voicing but there's another plus feature here. The Bastard has more bass than the average distortion unit so if you think you need to chug your way through, it's not a problem. However, the manufacturer should consider removing that 'Low End Distortion' label because we'd be mistaken into thinking that it's, well... a low-end, run-of-the-mill product, which it's not. That 'low end' reference there is hinting at the extra bass on board.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
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6 comments:
Wow,what a name.:)
which is quite detached from the tonal performance...
hard hitting but not in the metal territory? as in hard rock kind of tone?
It's usable for that :-) I was thinking if you play punk, you'd appreciate the non-metal voicing.
Ah...but I just checked the price...very far from my limit lol
because it comes from planet boutique :-)
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