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Description
Modified HM2:
2 Clipping Switches:
Hard - LED/None/Si
Soft - Si/None/Schottky
4 Band EQ:
High (~1.1k Hz) , High Mid (~700 Hz), Low Mid (~400 Hz) , and Low (~100 Hz).
Gain - Much more gain on tap than the original unit.
Volume - Self explanatory.
Controls on pedal (Left to Right):
Volume, Hard Clip Switch, High, High Mid, Low Mid, Low, Soft Clip Switch Gain.
Sound Clips:
https://soundcloud.com/dunwichamps/sets/modded-hm2
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
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Comparisons
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The Dunwich modded HM-2 is rarely seen in live settings, unlike the Lone Wolf Audio Left Hand Wrath, which is noted for its huge live sound if EQed correctly.
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Owners prefer the Dunwich modded HM-2 over the Left Hand Wrath Deluxe for its sound versatility, despite the LHW's useful blend feature.
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The Dunwich Tyrant, although tweaked for Nails tones, doesn't fully capture the classic HM-2 sound, unlike the Dunwich Modded HM-2.
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Features and functionality
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The blend function in the Lone Wolf Audio Left Hand Wrath Deluxe version offers more EQ control and oscillation, crucial for refining tone in a live setup.
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The smaller size of the new Dunwich modded HM-2 is favored by users for ease of use and storage.
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The 400Hz EQ band on the Dunwich Modded HM-2 adds body and gut-punching mids, enhancing the classic HM-2 tone.
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The Dunwich Modded HM-2 offers significantly more volume compared to the original, reaching equivalent levels at 1 o'clock.
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Users report the gain on the Dunwich Modded HM-2 exceeds that of other models, providing a robust and versatile sound.
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Use cases and applications
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Blending chainsaw distortion using an LS-2 pedal with the Throne Torcher is effective for riff-heavy death metal, ensuring clarity without full-on distortion.
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The blend knob on the LHW is recommended for bass use, allowing retention of low-end frequencies while adding aggressive distortion.
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The pedal excels in replicating the Swedish Chainsaw tone and offers additional dirty tones, making it versatile for various metal styles.
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Dialing the 400Hz EQ knob to 1 or 2 o'clock yields a modern tone with substantial body, differing from the classic HM-2 sound.
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User experience
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Customers praise the smooth transaction process and regular updates when ordering directly from the maker.
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