Turbo was finished early 86 so it would've have been this pedal. The guys in Priest had some weird Pete Cornish pedals at that time though, so probably something similar!
Stoner? Drone? Now you're speaking my language! Didn't expect to hear any of that with a title like this. Also I think this is a David Gilmour favorite, if I'm not mistaken.
Happy to see you mention this pedal! I’ve heard that it’s one of Chris Carter’s favorite Boss pedals and I always wanted to learn more about it since then. Thank you! Love your channel
As I understand it the distortion side is analog (I was told it’s based on a DS-2 with the turbo mode engaged- but I’m not a circuit guy, so don’t know if anyone can confirm that) it was on David Gilmours board for a bit. Actually it great if you back off the volume on a strat. It really shines when used in stereo when it really does ‘fatten’ that sound. I think it’s the coolest looking boss pedal - that red abs black just pops!! Great video !
You hit the nail on the head when you used it for down tuned riffs: that's why I have one. I love Boss distortion pedals and I have most of them from the 80s - 90s.
Great video, thank you! It's a nice pedal to use with the volume at 100% - it has lots of headroom there and goes into the fuzz area and drives beautifully a tube amp.
I had a spoiled friend whose parents got him one. We took turns playing whatever riffs we knew through it and thinking it was the Pedal Of The Future(tm)
That first jam was a delight. Verging into Gilmour at moments, so nice! Would love to hear your take on bone petals, I love me some time on my baritone. ✌️😌🎸
I had one which was stolen. So I just used my DS1. I had an HM2, but honestly, it sounded great in my bedroom, but live, it didn't cut through! Thats why I think the metal zone was better, as it had better mids!
This pedal sits in a unique place between an OD and a distortion, Rat has been mentioned and that's not wrong but this is better IMO, I never gelled with Rats but this one is big in my book, aside from the digital efx. The efx makes for a quick stereo solution which is not bad. I use to sell these when they came out, they were not cheap. I've got my own now and I love what it does. I think Gilmour also used one for the overdrive.
A baritone video eh? I've been playing Ibanez 5 string bass and a Warmoth baritone. It's a good pair. I use the same pedal board for both. ...Bass Clone, Nobel's ODR mini, russian Big Muff, Revv G8, a looper , a tuner...
It say metal, but looks good to play some songs with distortion and chorus, like The Cult or some other bands of pos punk that i remember use chorus and some drive/distortion, can this pedal get waza some day? I will love
Ahh, the forgotten David Gilmour distortion. I've always wanted one but they're getting pricy. But I've found the Digitech Grunge gets surprisingly close.
As always, there is an oddball Yamaha answer to this pedal in the DM-100 except it has a BBD-based modulation section and modes where you can use the modulation without the distortion.
I bought the same like 2 years ago, but I don't use it a lot, just cause they tone knob isn't sharp enough, honestly I prefer to use my METAL ZONE and add it chorus or what I need, when I bought it I really had a great expectation, I was thinking on sounds as Slayer's album Show no Mercy or something like that, but as I said, is not enough sharp distortion
Thanks! Yeah, it's modern PSA powered. I tried recording bass stuff, but it really came out inaudible and not that interesting. The chorus/doubling might have been interesting by itself, but the distortion really wasn't doing it any favors, and I didn't want people to close the video over it.
@@StompboxBreakdown LOL, I suppose you're right. But us bass-players want to know how crappy it is. Otherwise we may still be tempted to try it. You know how GAS is... 🤣And good it's PSA power.
I have this pedal since early 90’s I dusted it off and decided to run it. Quickly reminded why I put it up lol. It’s a cool pedal but it’s biggest flaw is it’s noise and massive tone suck! It completely obliterates the tone when engaged. I’ll keep it because it’s a trash can classic lol
That pedal and a heavy flange at a slow rate = Judas Priest Turbo-era sound. 1987? Sounds about right.
Turbo was finished early 86 so it would've have been this pedal. The guys in Priest had some weird Pete Cornish pedals at that time though, so probably something similar!
Stoner? Drone? Now you're speaking my language! Didn't expect to hear any of that with a title like this. Also I think this is a David Gilmour favorite, if I'm not mistaken.
Great show, as always a perfect blend of info, music and humour.
Thank you!
Happy to see you mention this pedal! I’ve heard that it’s one of Chris Carter’s favorite Boss pedals and I always wanted to learn more about it since then. Thank you! Love your channel
As I understand it the distortion side is analog (I was told it’s based on a DS-2 with the turbo mode engaged- but I’m not a circuit guy, so don’t know if anyone can confirm that) it was on David Gilmours board for a bit. Actually it great if you back off the volume on a strat.
It really shines when used in stereo when it really does ‘fatten’ that sound. I think it’s the coolest looking boss pedal - that red abs black just pops!! Great video !
I was too young to play guitar in 1987 but this FOR SURE nails the vibe of every lead tone having chorus
I've had one for a few years, it sounds amazing through tube amps and humbuckers.
Weird I was looking for a good video on this the other day, love your channel!
Dear lord, now that's a pedal i never expected to exist!
This pedal was awesome paired with Equalizer and Digital Delay pitch shifter pedal
Such a great pedal! An absolute monster in stereo. Used extensively by Aussie band The Mark of Cain.
DEAR BOSS PLEASE WAZA THIS METALIZER FOR US OKAY THANKS
...but really Boss, c'mon. Please? PLEASE
That sounded great! Can’t believe it’s out of print- it’s a really unique sound. Thanks for sharing the sounds you got out of it.
You hit the nail on the head when you used it for down tuned riffs: that's why I have one.
I love Boss distortion pedals and I have most of them from the 80s - 90s.
Great video, thank you! It's a nice pedal to use with the volume at 100% - it has lots of headroom there and goes into the fuzz area and drives beautifully a tube amp.
Power Ballad my garbage can This is a straight up rawkin’ pedal Mostly 80s rock
Seems like this would be a perfect single-pedal option for the Killing Joke sound.
I traded one of these that I modded for a DC-2W. I don't regret my decision because the DC-2W is awesome, but I do miss it.
90’s Van Halen tones on a budget for sure.
I remember seeing this pedal as a kid in my local music shop and being like Omg I NEEED that pedal. Hahah
I had a spoiled friend whose parents got him one. We took turns playing whatever riffs we knew through it and thinking it was the Pedal Of The Future(tm)
@@StompboxBreakdown Ohh those were the days. Ignorance is (Un)bliss.. or something.
“All I need is this rack mount digital delay, then the gigs will pour in”
This pedal is the gem I hook it to my boss me80 and eq it and I get the rockman x100 def leppard sound
That first jam was a delight. Verging into Gilmour at moments, so nice!
Would love to hear your take on bone petals, I love me some time on my baritone. ✌️😌🎸
I modded this pedal back in the 90’s for a guy who wanted the drive section bypassed so he could just use the effects.
I had one which was stolen. So I just used my DS1. I had an HM2, but honestly, it sounded great in my bedroom, but live, it didn't cut through! Thats why I think the metal zone was better, as it had better mids!
I prefer the MZ-2 over the HM-3 and the MT-2.
This pedal sounds really nice and it's been on my board for quite some time now. Also sounds heavy when boosted by a TS style pedal.
dude... you can make anything sound good!
Darn, I thought it was purple with pink letters and knobs. Now THAT would make it a party pedal...
Years later Rainger FX will release the Break Box, which I think takes this merged distortion and modulation concept to a very creative place.
The Rage by Judas Priest on doubling mode 3
While we are on the subject, I’d like to see you breakdown the xt-2.
You nailed it.
Stoner metal part was hudge! Thanks for the review )))
YES!!!!!! All the yes!!
This pedal sits in a unique place between an OD and a distortion, Rat has been mentioned and that's not wrong but this is better IMO, I never gelled with Rats but this one is big in my book, aside from the digital efx. The efx makes for a quick stereo solution which is not bad. I use to sell these when they came out, they were not cheap. I've got my own now and I love what it does. I think Gilmour also used one for the overdrive.
The pedal isn't for me, but that kick ass shirt certainly is!
Heck yeah!! What scale you rocking with?
@@StompboxBreakdown XXL for the shirt. Aeolian for the pedal. :)
A baritone video eh? I've been playing Ibanez 5 string bass and a Warmoth baritone. It's a good pair. I use the same pedal board for both. ...Bass Clone, Nobel's ODR mini, russian Big Muff, Revv G8, a looper , a tuner...
Great pedal, without the efx it sits in a great place between OD and Dist, a hidden gem.
It say metal, but looks good to play some songs with distortion and chorus, like The Cult or some other bands of pos punk that i remember use chorus and some drive/distortion, can this pedal get waza some day? I will love
Ahh, the forgotten David Gilmour distortion. I've always wanted one but they're getting pricy.
But I've found the Digitech Grunge gets surprisingly close.
I read on another video that there's an internal trim pot that controls the chorus depth? Is that true?
Guitar World once referred to it as "Whitesnake in a box." 😂
Incredibly accurate
As always, there is an oddball Yamaha answer to this pedal in the DM-100 except it has a BBD-based modulation section and modes where you can use the modulation without the distortion.
Yamaha? The motorcycle company?!
@@StompboxBreakdown You're probably thinking of the people that make outboard motors for speedboats.
Finally!!!
I bought the same like 2 years ago, but I don't use it a lot, just cause they tone knob isn't sharp enough, honestly I prefer to use my METAL ZONE and add it chorus or what I need, when I bought it I really had a great expectation, I was thinking on sounds as Slayer's album Show no Mercy or something like that, but as I said, is not enough sharp distortion
does it clean up with your guitar’s volume?
Yes! That's one of the things i like about it.
Nice! BTW, is it modern PSA powered, or old-school ACA? And I wish you would've tried it out on the bass. Just to hear it.
Thanks! Yeah, it's modern PSA powered. I tried recording bass stuff, but it really came out inaudible and not that interesting. The chorus/doubling might have been interesting by itself, but the distortion really wasn't doing it any favors, and I didn't want people to close the video over it.
@@StompboxBreakdown LOL, I suppose you're right. But us bass-players want to know how crappy it is. Otherwise we may still be tempted to try it. You know how GAS is... 🤣And good it's PSA power.
Is the basic distortion circuit analog? I feel like I read that somewhere.
Yeah, analog distortion with digital time based stuff
I dont know where i heard that the dirt is supposed to be a rat style, is that true??
Sounds about right to me
Thanks ! but you forget the big question : is the drive analog or digital ?
The drive is analog. It's only the time based stuff the pedal that is digital. It's a great sounding drive too!
Sounds like crap and I love it
In your hands it sounds almost like a Rat. Thanks for using an actual clean tone in front lol
Didn’t know Boss made that. Probably don’t make them anymore……
Do DOD Attacker
No man, you are not a chugging guy 😢
I had one of these years ago that I literally found in a garage. If you want a really processed cheesy sound here it is. Sounded horrible in mono.
I have this pedal since early 90’s I dusted it off and decided to run it. Quickly reminded why I put it up lol. It’s a cool pedal but it’s biggest flaw is it’s noise and massive tone suck! It completely obliterates the tone when engaged. I’ll keep it because it’s a trash can classic lol
Ooof!
This and the Slow Gear remind me that not everything Boss did was so great; MZ-2 may be exhibit A of how ~not~ to drive pedal lol
Sounds horrible, but in an interesting way..... would probably be interesting to use with synthesizers.