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MXR M116 - Full Bore Metal Distortion Pedal

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Boost your solos with a punchy metal distortion that cuts through the mix.

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Why it's a good choice

The MXR M116 FullBore Metal is a distortion pedal designed for metal enthusiasts seeking an aggressive and cutting tone. Thanks to its precise controls, it allows for finely sculpted sound, ranging from biting distortion to full-on saturation. It features a built-in noise gate, ideal for eliminating unwanted noise between notes, and a 3-band EQ for optimal control.

What the musicians say about it

Users particularly appreciate its ability to effortlessly cut through the mix, even at high gain. The pedal is often described as having excellent response and clarity that doesn't get lost in distortion. However, some mention that it can be too aggressive for softer styles.

For whom?

  • Metal guitarists
  • Musicians seeking a sharp distortion
  • Artists performing live and in the studio
Expert tip: To maximize the effectiveness of the EQ, start by adjusting the mids, then adjust the bass and treble to your preference.

Why it's a good choice

The MXR M116 FullBore Metal is a distortion pedal designed for metal enthusiasts seeking an aggressive and cutting tone. Thanks to its precise controls, it allows for finely sculpted sound, ranging from biting distortion to full-on saturation. It features a built-in noise gate, ideal for eliminating unwanted noise between notes, and a 3-band EQ for optimal control.

What the musicians say about it

Users particularly appreciate its ability to effortlessly cut through the mix, even at high gain. The pedal is often described as having excellent response and clarity that doesn't get lost in distortion. However, some mention that it can be too aggressive for softer styles.

For whom?

  • Metal guitarists
  • Musicians seeking a sharp distortion
  • Artists performing live and in the studio
Expert tip: To maximize the effectiveness of the EQ, start by adjusting the mids, then adjust the bass and treble to your preference.