Hao Rust Driver Volume/Distortion Demo

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

How the volume control on the guitar controls the Rust Driver distortion level.

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  • Just got one. This is a seriously great stompbox, but not for everyone.

  • It is one of those boxes that doesn't fully translate in audio. It does have 'touch factor'...which means that it effects and responds to the way you play. But that's the love or not-love of it.

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  • So, do you still have this? :-) Jokes aside, it's a very good demo, it made me get one (in a trade). It does what it does, I'll be using it mostly for home recording, I don't mind the lack of flexibility.

  • nice demo, thanks.

  • That thing is badass!!

  • @taesahn Do u think this would work well with a Marshall JCM 800 as a booster, or as the actual overdrive on the low input? Also, where can u get these?

  • This is a killer pedal to use as a lead boost with an already crunchy sound! Warm. thick with lots of Character!

  • I have 1, did not know how to use it for the first few times for it was just too simple, with nothing but a volume knobs.

    Only when I search the net do I know that it is actually a repilca of a plexi

  • i have to admit. it does sound like a plexi

  • Distortion M is emulating Marshall tones, while Distortion B emulates Boogie tones

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