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Fine

My Les Paul came with this in it (bought second hand) and its fine, I'd rather a JB or something in there but this does this trick.

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Goat

The best. The best all-around pedal there is. Everyone knows it, you can do anything with it.

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Dream

I have wanted this guitar for an unbelievable amount of time and seeing one in my local felt like necessity. I pulled the trigger and have never been happier with a guitar. The Epi inspired by Gibby series is great, and I truly see no reason to drop the cash on a Gibby when this exists.

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Disgusting

Thank you Left Hand Path for bringing this pedal in to everyone's lives. The most disgusting chainsaw noise that is just so sweet to my ears

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Perfect

You know what it is. Everyone knows what it is. You see one, you get one. The king of metalcore. Surprisingly great clean tones too

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Best

So much better than a Boss NS-2. I use one on my board using 4 cable method with my dirt pedals, and I have a battery powered one solely in the loop of my Peavey 5150; it makes the amp dead silent which I did not think was possible.

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Good for the price

This pedal is like $50. It sounds great for $50. I throw it on for the rare leads I do. The only downside is its massive

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Great sound

I use it on m2 just as a means to create dissonance, and have it paired with the M-Audio expression pedal as I find the off/on harder than the expression, but it works perfectly for what I need

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Does what it should

Great price, doesn't need power, insanely easy to use. Nothing more I could ask of it

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Does the job

Does what it's supposed to do. Volume on, volume off. I enjoy that it has a passive output for a tuner as well

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Thick

The tone on this feels really full. I usually have the switch in the middle position when playing metalcore (ETID, The Holly Springs Disaster), but I like it all the way to the right for things like Sleep.

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Great

Bought this to try to emulate old Josh Homme tones, even though I'm using an original 5150 and it isn't the most suited for the job, this pedal still gets you pretty close.

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Amazing

Purchased this so I wasn't frequently changing tunings, and it has saved the day flawlessly. I can confidently go from E standard down to C standard, and also put it in drop A# with no tracking issues

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Positive

Comfortable shape to hold/sit with, stock pickups aren't bad but I plan to upgrade them. Unsure if it is an issue with my specific guitar or if its a known issue, but when touching the tone knob there is a crackling sound, its most likely an issue with mine though

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Positive

I was never big on reverbs until recently, tried a few prior to this but they don't have what I was looking for. This one is nice because it doesn't have a million different settings, I like when theres just a couple knobs. The ensemble setting when on "forte" can be a bit much, but for my usage I generally leave ensemble off and stack it with the Phase 90 and Boss CE-5 for my clean tone

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Positive

Great chorus, I have it on my board for 2 reasons. 1: with my clean tone, I stack it with my Phase 90 and Cloudburst. 2: to thicken my tone during heavier moments

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Positive

I use this with my clean tone, I stack it with my Boss CE-5 and my Strymon Cloudburst. All 3 together give a great tone

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Positive

I live in an apartment so I was looking for an amp with the option for headphones. Sounds great with or without, can get to a decent volume, has lots of different presets that can be edited.

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Positive

CHAINSAW. This pedal has lived up to all the hype, gives the exact tone I've been looking for. I use my EQD Plumes as a little bit of a boost for the HM-2W (gain off, tone knob at around 2 o'clock, volume around 10 0'clock)

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Positive

Does the job, maybe not as well as I'd prefer but no major complaints.