PRO TONE BODY ROT II.
The Body Rot II started off with the heart of the original Body Rot
and an added tone stack... but that wasn't enough. With so many
boutique companies jumping on the band wagon Pro Tone started with
ultra heavy distortion, we knew we had to create something massive. We
knew that the Body Rot II had to be something that would send a jolt to
the competition and silence the naysayers.
- Operates on a standard 9 volt battery or BOSS style adapter.
- Stomp switch built to withstand 30,000 stomps.
- Durable aluminum housing with an enamel finish.
- Color Coded LED for easy onstage identification
- Proudly built by hand in Cross Roads, Texas.
AUDIO DEMOS:
HARMONY CENTRAL USER REVIEWS:
Sound Quality: 10
Simply,
this is the best metal distortion pedal I've ever used (Marshall
Jackhammer, Boss Metalzone, ProCo rat, infact I've tried quite a few of
them). I like to use it with the drive and level dials set to maximum
and the tone on 4. This gives a wonderful thick Crowbar kind of sound.
I'd call this pedal a Randall Titan in a box. What it's good for: This
pedal is for modern metal styles. You can really open up the sound when
you use the Body Rot with a graphic EQ.
Sound Quality: 10
The
Protone makes the Roland cube amp sound like a Marshall Stack at
bedroom volume and thats no Joke. If you told me that a five inch
speaker with solid state circuts could sound good I'd tell you to screw
yourself, but it does! On the Champ it's wild and remember that's with
horseshit pick-ups to boot. Sound Quality is f**king amazing. This is
what a Metal Zone would sound like if it were Analog. Turn the tone
knob down get your rythum chunk, tone knob up and screaming leads cut
your throat. I have the Zoom Tri-Metal which is a great pedal. It's
Analog but it is voiced diferently than the Pro-Tone and the Metal
Zone. It's voicing tends to be a more modern sound more suitable to
drop D tuning and perhaps Nu-Metal Horseshit. All three pedals have
their place but before I used to use the Metal Zone for leads(better
lead tone than the Tri-Metal) and the Tri-Metal for chunk. Now I can
use the Pro Tone for both. This is a sleeper pedal. For Heavy Metal
it's perfect.