PRO TONE BODY ROT.
This is as metal as it gets. The Body Rot delivers wicked sustain
with tones that rival a stack of amps. New model features a tone control,
offering a wide range of flavors. From screaming leads to crushing
rhythm work the Body Rot can deliver the goods.
- Operates on a standard 9 volt battery or optional BOSS style adapter.
- Stomp switch built to withstand 30,000 stomps.
- Durable aluminum housing with an enamel finish.
- Hand built Point to Point construction.
- Color Coded LED for easy onstage identification
- Proudly made in Texas, USA.
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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.