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Description

Unleash the raw power of Swedish metal with the Decibelics Angry Swede V2, a distortion pedal that captures the essence of Scandinavian heavy music. This pedal is perfect for guitarists seeking an aggressive and precise distortion tone. Built with handcrafted quality, the Angry Swede V2 delivers a commanding sound that cuts through the mix, making it an ideal choice for genres like metal, hard rock, and punk.

The Angry Swede V2 features a unique custom circuit that provides an exceptional range of tonal possibilities, from a tight, articulate crunch to a ferocious wall of sound. Its user-friendly design includes controls for gain, tone, and level, allowing you to sculpt your sound with precision and ease. Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, this pedal ensures your riffs remain powerful and defined.

Crafted to meet the high standards of professional musicians, the Decibelics Angry Swede V2 is housed in a robust enclosure that withstands the rigors of touring. Its true bypass switching ensures that your signal remains pristine when the pedal is not in use, preserving the clarity of your instrument's natural tone.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted distortion pedal inspired by Swedish metal
  • Custom circuit design for versatile tonal shaping
  • Controls for gain, tone, and level
  • True bypass switching for signal integrity
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Metalhead Productions

Metalhead Productions

Decibelics Angry Swede v2 | What the Boss HM2 Waza Should Have Been

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Decibelics Angry Swede v2 | What the Boss HM2 Waza Should Have Been

Metalhead Productions

Metalhead Productions

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The Chainsaw Files – Decibelics Pedalboutique Angry Swede V2 Prototype vs Boss HM-2 clone comparison

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Pedal Face-Off – Decibelics Pedalboutique Angry Swede V1 vs V2 Boss HM-2 clone comparison

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Since Angry Swede is a compact alternative of the original HM-2, HM-2W would also be the original sound of Swedish chainsaw which Angry Swede is trying to achieve.

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