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Description
The C-DI01 Insane Distortion by CoolMusic Great Versatility for Metal Music The Tone knob and Fat Boost will really give you an array of different sounds and are pretty sensitive so just dial those in with your gain and you’re ready to rumble. Giant Tone with Out The Noise
Every dial on the pedal does what it should. No electronic buzzy or cracky sounds. Has a very accurate solid-state sound. The level volume knob works wonders so do all the others and it looks cool. There are 3 big metal knobs and 2 small plastic green ones.
Circuit: Analog Circuit Footswitch: True Bypass Input Impedance: 470KΩ Out Impedance: 1KΩ Current Input: 300mA Product Dimension: 11.5*6*2 CM Package included: 1*C-DI01 Pedal, 1* Product Manual
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
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Owners have found the Coolmusic C-DI01 "Insane Distortion" available for as low as $25 on eBay, describing it as a surprisingly good metal distortion for the price.
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One of my favorites in a long time.
I am an experienced musician who has been active since 2014 and this is my experience with this pedal....
I have been using this distortion pedal for 3 years now and the impression it has left me with is quite good, I acquired it at a garage sale while looking for a small amp a few years ago but instead of I felt like I found gold.
I have not found any other pedal that comes close to it in terms of tone and gain, plus it is almost Noiseless with my EMG H4s passive pickups of my 6 strings guitar and even the EMG808 active ones I use on my 8 string guitar, I must say it sounds good with basically any tuning.
The only thing I could give me for a negative opinion is that the sound seems to be always compressed, it can be good or bad, I have used it to record and to play live and in my case it was something positive, the only thing I would change would be to be able to change the amount of compression and I would add a High Shelf control since the tone knob is like a weird Contour knob that exaggerates the treble quite a bit.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
I always use it with my guitar tuned in Drop B or E Standard for the 8 strings guitar. The "Tone" knob at 0% and I compensate for the loss of brightness by activating the "Bright" switch of the amp (or directly turning up the "Treble,") "Low" and "Boost" knobs both at 75-80% with the "Gain" variates between 60% and 100% depending on what I'm playing. It also sounds better by connecting directly to the FX Loop.
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