So, I need to buy a distortion pedal, and I mean like theres a lot to choose from. I want pedal that can do t all and produce many different tones. What I have been noticing is "Distortion" pedals have 3 controls.. I think its Tone, Drive, and Level. Where as the "Metal" pedals have a lot of different controls. For example: Mids, Lows, Highs, Drive, Tone.. All on one pedal. When they say "metal" pedal. does that mean that it is only meant for metal? Or other genres of music too?
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So, I need to buy a distortion pedal, and I mean like theres a lot to choose from. I want pedal that can do t all and produce many different tones. What I have been noticing is "Distortion" pedals have 3 controls.. I think its Tone, Drive, and Level. Where as the "Metal" pedals have a lot of different controls. For example: Mids, Lows, Highs, Drive, Tone.. All on one pedal. When they say "metal" pedal. does that mean that it is only meant for metal? Or other genres of music too?
So, I need to buy a distortion pedal, and I mean like theres a lot to choose from. I want pedal that can do t all and produce many different tones. What I have been noticing is "Distortion" pedals have 3 controls.. I think its Tone, Drive, and Level. Where as the "Metal" pedals have a lot of different controls. For example: Mids, Lows, Highs, Drive, Tone.. All on one pedal. When they say "metal" pedal. does that mean that it is only meant for metal? Or other genres of music too?