
Anthony Easton
The DOD Death Metal Distortion FX86B is designed to channel raw, savage tones of the metal genre into a single pedal with an easy-to-use interface. The pedal features controls for "R.I.P." (master level), "Guts" (low EQ), "Pain" (mid EQ), and "Scream" (high EQ). The tones range from low-end grinding mess to a hyper-noise screech. It is capable of producing intense noise tones and can oscillate when the "R.I.P." control is turned up, allowing oscillation at any amp volume. The pedal is known for its over-the-top distortion, sturdy construction, and the ability to create a grinding wall of noise perfect for harmonic corruption. The DOD Death Metal Distortion FX86B is suitable for creating a wall of sound and can be used to add low-end distortion to your sound, particularly when playing death metal.
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Very Good
$84

Very Good
$99

Excellent
$119.99

Excellent
$180

Excellent
$125

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