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petethorn
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Gainzilla":omk0o1c0 said:Holy Crap!!! that was awesome all around. No doubt Pete, all of your demos are spot on and informative..
I have to admit to being a bit confused as to what this edal actually is though. At first, I was thinking OD, maybe distortion or even modelling but then I read the Boss overview and Im still confused..
From their site;
Distortion Pedal? Modelling Pedal? Both? Analog? Digital? In the end, Im not sure if any of that matters but it would be nice to know..Authentic Amp Stack Sounds from a Stompbox
Features
From fat crunch to ultra high-gain distortion, the ST-2 Power Stack delivers famous BOSS distortion with a stunning amount of power that’s akin to coveted tube amps and professional amp stacks. The SOUND knob simultaneously blends gain amount and sound character, so you can quickly dial up anything from vintage crunch and punchy drive to full-assault distortion. To add further detail to your tone, simply tweak the onboard two-band EQ to taste. The ST-2 is one very unique distortion pedal, calling on BOSS’ years of amp modeling research to bring you real stack sounds in a compact stompbox.
I think it's sort of all that- a modeling OD/distortion pedal would be probably an accurate description. The Sound control is interesting- it adds gain- but the tone changes from vintage plexi-ish (warmer?) to more like an aggressive metal sort of gain as you increase it.
My favorite sound it does is the sound with the Les Paul (and the EVH) on the video- that's like, llevel on 6, bass on 5.5, treble on 6 and the sound knob on like, 3 ( 10 o'clock)... it is like nice warm fat tight aggressive plexi.