Thor's Hammer Heavy Metal Distortion Pedal
Uploader Comments (CompulsiveAudio)
All Comments (16)
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it doesnt have the clean distortion watch blackstar dist x
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I also forgot to mention that my rig is pretty simple and the Thor's Hammer just fit right in. I play a Fender Deluxe and only use the clean channel. My guitars are Strat with Seymour Duncan SSL-4 Quarter Pounders. And a telecaster with a seymour duncan hot rail in the bridge. My pedal board is an MXR script logo compressor, a dean markley tuner, the Thor's Hammer, a boss super overdrive, a boss tremolo, a boss ge-7 equalizer pedal, a DD20 boss delay, and a fulltone fat boost 3
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If I wasn't 200 dollars in the hole with my bank, I'd buy one!
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Can you get a similar tone on a Channel 3 Dual Rectifier? I'm setting on a Metallica/Thrash Metal tone. I have the same amp that it's played on. (VOX AC15).
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A 6505 itself has a pretty good lead channel. My guess is the Thor's Hammer could be used as a
good lead boost for this amp.
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@CompulsiveAudio Nice! How do you think it would sound through a peavey 6505?
I own this pedal, and I love it!! Thanx Compulsive Audio for making such great product!!!
guitarzilla83 4 months ago
@guitarzilla83
Glad you like it. Thanks again for your patronage.
CompulsiveAudio 4 months ago
would this work well with a line 6 or peavy? which would it work with better? and a shecter hell raiser?
deepwoodskentuckian 4 months ago
@deepwoodskentuckian
Either amp will work since the pedal does the modelling. I have a Peavy Valve King head that I play this through the clean channel. As for the Schecter - hell yes! The Hellraiser is a shred machine and this pedal will work well with it.
CompulsiveAudio 4 months ago