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Boss MT-2 Metal Zone

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Price New Boss MT-2 Metal Zone @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.bossus.com/
Ease of Use 8.3 (1083 responses)
Sound Quality 8.0 (1097 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (1029 responses)
Customer Support 8.0 (157 responses)
Overall Rating 8.3 (1034 responses)
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Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: euro 75
Submitted 04/22/2008 at 06:27am by Martin the Monkey

Ease of Use : 8
It takes a long time and a lot of experience to get th sound you want. You have a lot of options on this pedal (positive) but the most of the sounds you get out of it just s//k.

Sound Quality : 8
Lot of people say, this pedal is good for everything. That??s not true!!!!!! It does a perfect metal and hardrock, but it??s not good for anything below.
The biggest problem is, that you get too much of thet metal zzzzzz with this pedal, so you barely can hear the notes you play, just the heawy metallic distortion.
It goes down pretty fast in a band.
Also, if the other guitarist doesn??t use a metal zone, the sound of the 2 guitars get too different.
No matter what you do, you get too much hights. And when you try to compensate this by ading more bass, you get too much bumm-bumm when you palm mute. Also, you can??t play normal (not power)-chords with it, becouse you just get a bunch of ear hurting noise.
I listen to a lot of music, from old-rock to emo to metal and punk, but this guitar doesn??t do them all.
As i said, it??s perfect for Metallica or Bullet for my Valentine-like metal, but nothing below it.
I will sell this pedal, to get a Marshall Jackhammer instead. It has the same metallic palm muted sound, but a bit softer, just more marshall.
Listen to Sanitarium from LIMP BIZKIT, that??s the tone, you get with a Jackhammer. Listen to Sanitorium from METALLICA, that??s the sound you get with a Metal Zone.

Reliability : 10
Indestructible.
I never needed a backup for any of my boss pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed to call them....

Overall Rating : 7
If you play any kind of metal, this pedal is just for you.
If not, try something else.
A lot of amateur guitarrists think, they need alot of distortion to get their favorite bands sound. But if you listen more carefully, you just realise, that??s the bass guitar you hear. (sometimes)


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 99.99
Submitted 03/31/2008 at 01:17pm by tommy
Email: tommynel2003<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
its really easy to use as i like the concentric knob design
just the slightest tweaking can give you a good sound
the manual gets you statred fiddling with the knobs but the presets suck for what this pedal is made for

Sound Quality : 10
i am running an allen lp and a dean ml shadow through this pedal i dont really use amps often but i play through a pair of sony noise cancelling headphones and i also use an ax5g to get it in stereo. this peadal isnt noisy like most pedals in its price range, of course there is a little noise because it is a distortion pedal i can get most of my metalcore and doom settings on this pedal very easily, also turn down the mids cuz they are very loud!!

Reliability : 9
the casing is tough as nails but i also play many different styles so i only use it for metal and hard rock

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
i usually play metal but i dont really like the tube tone as much as i like pure solid state without emulation of the tubes
i have been playing guitar for over a year and a half i also own a ax5g effects processor if this item was stolen i would get a metal muff instead for the sound i want i love all the tonal possibilities i dont really like the tube tone but only cuz i suck i bought this item on a whim during a road trip overall this is a good item if you like tube tone.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/15/2008 at 12:11am by Joel

Ease of Use : 10
this pedal is pretty easy to use. when I first got one about 10 years ago it took me about a couple weeks to find the sweet spot that I was looking for on this panel.this is how I dialed it in, it's been dialed in this way for over 10 years. Starting with the level I have at 12 o'clock the high and low knob is dialed in at two o'clock the mid and middle frequency is dialed in at 10 o'clock and the distortion is dialed that 12 o'clock. this is a sweet spot for metal players

Sound Quality : 10
the sound out of this thing is awesome!!! the metal's own I'm playing right now is probably about the fifth one I have owned, if this one got stolen I would for sure by another one. I play a Stratocaster, I plug in to the metal zone and then it's plugged into a MXR sixth band EQ. I find that the six band EQ makes the metal zone come alive.

Reliability : 10
very very reliable, I have dropped these petals down flights of stairs drop yet on concrete and still they keep on giving her. I could throw this thing at a wall and you would still work.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
this is the most heaviest panel that you'll find, I have been playing for 15 years and have been through a lot of gear this panel is a staple if you ask me.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: AUD 90 USED
Submitted 03/13/2008 at 07:53am by Jason King

Ease of Use : 9
Dial up yor gain to your desire, adjust the level to suit and from there on its just a matter of finding the right eq setting
That can be the daunting task but for every guitarist there is always the search for that hidden tone that may lie just beyond another turn of that dial.
There is no getting bored here when searching for a tone from the massive range of eq options on offer.
I did have a bit of a hard time finding my setting for the mids but i basically have the frequency set at about 10pm and the level for the mid frequency set between 1 and 2pm

Sound Quality : 9
If you want the METAL sound then buy this pedal!!!!
I cant say I have tried the new Metal Core but if you own a Metal Zone you should have no need to.
As with all distortion pedals you get some background hiss with it at high gain, I run mine at 3pm, but its easily controlled with good muting technique.
I run a GE-& after my MT-2 purely for balancing out the difference between my Strat and My Zakk Wylde Les Paul but other than this there is no need for any extra eq.

I originally borrowed one of these pedals for a gig many years ago and I barely even bothered to set it up and man ... That night i had the Fear Factory tone from hell!!!
I went out 2 days later and bought one.
Sold it few years later cause was broke and needed the cash but when it came time to get a new distortion pedal.. There was no contest... Metal Zone every time

Reliability : 10
Boss just build their pedals like tanks man so for reliability id say it is awesome.
Ask yourself this.... How many times have you seen a Boss pedal that is covered in dings, scratches etc, Literally looking like its been run over by a truck on a daily basis BUT it still sounds just as good as a new one.

I cant afford to own 2 of everything so I always used it without backup and never felt as though this was a risk.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Refer to my comments on Reliability.

Never had to have a boss pedal replaced or repaired.

Overall Rating : 9
I use this pedal for Metal and rock and it never dissapoints.
Run with a Strat it wails and run with a Les Paul it roars. What more could you ask for.
If it were ever lost or stolen for arguments sake I would DEFINATELY get another one.
I love the footswitch, large and easy to operate in beefy big combat boots.
I do have to admit though the large amount of adjustability on the mid settings was more than my small plug and play brain could handle at first but I eventually won.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/02/2008 at 01:05am by Peter

Ease of Use : 7
I look at ease of use subjectively, and apart from the rest of the review. Sometimes because something is a 10 in ease of use doesn't mean it's better. In fact, sometimes the most confusing effect pedal in the world is the best.

I give this pedal a 7 because of the dual midrange eq knobs. There are a million different sounds in those 2 knobs! And these 2 knobs are the key to the Metal Zone's sound.

Sound Quality : 8
I doesn't sound all that bad, or that great. I've used this pedal for a very long time and with great results. Really, it sounds best with LOTS of mids. If you suck out all your mids your tone will SUCK! No one will hear you play and you will sound like sh*t! Even in the bedroom if it sounds cool to suck your mids, don't do it! You are hurting your ear for TONE! METAL, requires MIDS! Trust me, I spent half my life sucking out mids and trying to find a guitar/amp combo that sounded good live. IT DOESN'T WORK. crank those mids, and sound metal baby!

I've tried using this with a GE-7. Personally I hate the GE-7, I bought one to use in the effects loop of my 5150ii, but it destroys the tone horribly, and it certainly doesn't add much to the MT-2. You can add some clarity by boosting whatever frequency the the highest slider is. Honestly theres so many EQ options on the pedal itself you don't really need to couple it with a GE-7. Think of the Low/High and Mid/Mid on the Metal Zone with your amp's Bass, Mid and Treble as a 7 band eq!

Reliability : 10
I've only ever had 1 Boss pedal fail me. This one is not the one. (it was a DS-1).

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I came upon this thing in a weird way. I used it for a small but good portion of my life, and thus I will forever treat it special and keep it forever. I play rock music. I have a good ear for tone and this thing gets the job done for metal. Play with the EQ a lot you can get a variety of good sounds out of it.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/14/2008 at 06:21pm by Joe
Email: josemariacastillo<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
The MT-2 is, as all Boss pedals are, very easy to use. In less than two hours, you'll find yourself operating the knobs like if you had designed it. Besides, the manual has some presets that work well (especially the Heavy Metal preset), and it's way simple to adjust the low and high frequencies to get a better fit of your personal sound.

Sound Quality : 9
I was playing Metallica's 'Master Of Puppets' with this pedal in the Heavy Metal preset when I heard that the sound was kinda toughy. Well, by listening to the song, I got the exact sound of the band in one minute. This pedal's distortion is very good, though it makes a little bit of noise at a high volume or high distortion level. I have tried it with a small Crate combo and a big Marshall, and the sound is always great.

Reliability : 10
It's really a nice piece of gear. Reliable in all kinds of situations.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had problems with any Boss pedal, so I haven't dealt with Roland yet.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been in this music business for only five yeras, but still I have dealt with many other pedals and stompboxes and never found a better gear than Boss'. I play all kinds of rock (progressive,mostly), and even though the MT-2 is for metal-kind distortion, I have used it with tunes of bands like Rush, Pink Floyd and Yes and it work really well, aproaching to their sound.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 129
Submitted 01/05/2008 at 06:27am by Darrel

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty easy to use, simple, quick, 6 nobs basically.

Sound Quality : 10
Very good distortion from this. Just as it says. For Metal. It pretty much sounds great on any amp. It makes wussy amps sound mean, and SERIOUS amps sound BRUTAL. My practice amp (squier) sounds a bit more tolerable with this thing (even though squier amps suck) - but man, my Randall RG100SC really sings with this thing. Sounds best with a noise cancel/supressor pedal. Best of all you can scoop out the mids with this pedal which is essential for that heavy metal tone you need. Semi-parametric EQ built into the pedal (although it can't hurt to get a real Parametric EQ)

Reliability : 10
Reliable. Never once broken. Even if you're gonna smash your stuff on a daily basis - I have a friend who has kids who loved MY Metal Zone MT2 pedal so he got one from a friend of ours who had it too. Unfortunately, as I said, he has kids. They smashed the pedal's knobs. They still work though.. albeit bent. Built like a tank. Even if you have abnoxious kids who think they have to destroy everything.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to call them for anything so no opinion.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing since I was about 9 years old. I'm 25 now. I really think this pedal is brutal. I crank it up on my Randall and devistate.
If it got stolen of course I would replace it because it is part of my sonic pallette, if I didn't have it, half my tone would be gone.
I love it because it is able to boost highs and lows, take out annoying mids while boosting the high mids. I love its explosive sound. Sounds so chuggy and crunchy.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 50
Submitted 11/24/2007 at 01:38am by Dave

Ease of Use : 9
If your going to do your homework to find the best tone for your set-up, this pedal will work great. Great control especially with the mid-freq knob. The gain is overwhelming, and with a little fiddling you can get the most saturated, chunky, menacing distortion you could imagine.

Sound Quality : 10
Absolute devastation. I'm using a Schecter Blackjack 7 string tuned down to A, Duncan JB and a 59, and a Paul Rivera Fender Concert Amp(Tube). The amp doesn't have the greatest low end capability, but I can get very near modern Cannibal Corpse tone. As far as I'm concerned, Cannibal Corpse is the holy grail for metal tone. If your a six stringer, then you can get close to Justice for All distortion(The other holy grail of metal tone), but not exactly unless you have multiple amps. The mid controls are key to getting the right punch. Here's my setting: Level- 2 o'clock, Low- 3 o'clock, High- 4 o'clock, Middle- about 9:30, MID Frequency- 10 o'clock, Gain- MAX. I also use a touch of reverb on the amp. You may have to vary the high/low eq, but the mid adjustments and gain are key.

Reliability : 10
You can't break this thing.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
The ultimate distortion for metal, bar none. Unless you have a triple rectifier, but I believe the secret to Cannibal Corpse's tone is a hybrid of the two.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 80.00
Submitted 11/08/2007 at 04:06am by jdbrown_82
Email: jdbrown_82 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
relativity easy to use given you know how to set you amp up right with it.

Sound Quality : 8
again this pedal can make any axe scream if you have a good enough amp and know to set it right with it.

Reliability : 10
not a problem yet. the metal zone is freaking tank!

Customer Support : No Opinion
no comment on this issue....ive had none with the pedal. Ive been using it for about 6 years now.

Overall Rating : 8
great build quality, great sound. if you can set this pedal up right with a good amp you can get some phenomenal sound out of it. my opinion the amp and your guitar pickups are more the key. if you have crap then thats how it will sound..plane and simple.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 80
Submitted 11/07/2007 at 07:58am by metal4masses
Email: panteraslayer233 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
I have been playing, and building my own guitars, and effects pedals for over 15 years. I am an idiot, so in this category, I was amazed how difficult it is not to find a good tone. The key with this pedal is learning your amp, and this pedal's eq. Its as easy or as difficult as you want it to be. The manual is helpful, so there is no way you can screw it up, unless you dont work with it and your amp. If you are one of those kids that wants instant gratification without working for the tone, go buy a line 6 head, and sound like every one else. if you want a fire breathing dragon this is your pedal.

Sound Quality : 10
ok here is my rig

les pauls, and jackson soloists going into 2 mesa boogie nomad heads

in my signal path,

Guitar - - - - mt2 - - - boss 7band eq - - - boss chorus----wah pedal

all hooked up with monster cables, for cabs i use marshall 1960 a and b's stock. i used to like the vintage 30's but they were crazy money for a tone i dont like. Pickups are in all guitars this way, les pauls, and jacksons, 59 in the neck, jb in the bridge. i like my action low, and i tune to Eb. My sound is like cannibal corpse, with clean passages. This pedal is amazing for this. If you go through a tube head, this pedal gets a lot more character, and you lose that harsh hiss that you get when you dont know how to eq, more on that later. Amazing pedal, as long as you want metal. if you get a metal zone and you want a rock tone, you are the weakest link. this pedal is for gain heads, not for vintage tone. go get a boss sd1 or a od 2. great pedals for that

Reliability : 10
its a tank. i have 3 of these pedals and i havent broke out the other 2 ever, except to make multiple pedal boards for touring. always go with a back up. it might cost you more, but you always can get your tone

Customer Support : 9
dealt with boss before going on tour, or doing the local thing, and they are always helpful. emailing them is key, and they get right back to you

Overall Rating : 10
I might sound like a tube snob or whatever, so I will also recommend this for solid state heads as well. I heard a guy get a killer tone out of his avt 50 head, and i hate marshalls. so to me its all personal preference. I was lucky to have a good job to get the gear i love. i also build my own stuff too, so you always want to make sure that you learn. thats the biggest benchmark. not all the 10000 worth of bullshit gear, its getting used to what you like.

sit and play with your tone, know what factors are in your tone, and stop spending stupid money on stuff. a 3500 dollar head is just a piece of shit if you dont know tone. my heads were like 600 bucks, and everyone thinks that line 6 is great. they are ok, if you want a les paul, a strat and a tele to all sound the same. thats a weird thing, but the mt2 is an amazing pedal for METAL. graphic eq's also help


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: GBP 69
Submitted 10/01/2007 at 05:39pm by jackson playr

Ease of Use : 7
Should be easy to use, but can be a bit hard to get a good sound out of and I think I know why - see below.

Sound Quality : 7
It's a bit fussy about the eq settings and how you set up the amp it's going into, but it is possible to get some great sounds out of this unit, especially for palm muting.

I still might sell it eventually though, as the 'Natural Speed' preset on my GT-8 is THE sound I have always tried to get with the MT-2 and never quite nailed.

Reliability : 10
I think everything that can be said on this subject in relation to Boss pedals, has been said!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
OK, this is why I am writing this review. I think I have discovered why it can be difficult to get the tone you want from this pedal. Try this: plug a 'free' lead into the input (i.e. one with the other end not plugged into anything) and a pair of headphones into the output. Press the pedal so the LED lights up. Now max out the Level, High, Low, Mid and Dist controls. Leave the Mid Freq control around the middle. Put the headphones on. The pedal should be self-oscillating - loudly enough to drive a normal pair of headphones! Move the Mid Freq control and the oscillation changes note.

Now set the Mid Freq control back to the central position, and play with the High and Low controls. Again, the oscillation frequency changes. This leads me to believe that the tone controls somehow affect each other! No wonder it's hard to set up if all the eq controls are inter-related.

Roland have done this before - ask any synth fan about the TB-303 and they'll tell you part of its unique quality comes from the fact that the controls are inter-related in a way they aren't on other synths.

So, either learn to love its quirks or give up and try something else, it's up to you. I'm still undecided...


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/25/2007 at 07:54pm by wayne ward
Email: unclelight<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy

Sound Quality : 8
I've got a lot of metal pedals-most of the popular ones and this pedal is hard to beat-it has the right tone and sits in a mix very well. I recorded a song with it and you can hear it if you go to www.myspace.com/lightsounds it's the first track. It won't give you the sound of a top shelf tube amp but for a pedal it's hard to beat.

Reliability : 8
You know what they say about Boss pedals

Customer Support : 8
You know what they say about Boss pedals :-)

Overall Rating : 9
For a pedal this baby rocks-instant gratification. And by the way-what kind of idiot would spend good money on a pedal without knowing the pedals capabilities and wether it's right for him or not! This baby delivers exactly what it promises-nuff said!


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/06/2007 at 11:02am by matt o

Ease of Use : 10
Pretty easy man, normal pedal setup. Easy to use "double" knobs for mid,bass etc..

Sound Quality : 3
This pedal is def (as the name says) for metal players, it has that real cold harsh scratchy sound. The tonal possibilities are pretty diverse and the sustain is wicked and you can smash solo's with it..
BUT, it just was'nt the pedal for me. It sounds WAY too fake, like ur playing a midi or keyboard sounding tone. I prefer the warm full tubey sound e.g led zep,hendrix,t-rex

Reliability : 10
tank

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I would'nt buy another if mine got stolen. It just was'nt the sound i was looking for. If you like cold metal sounding tone then GREAT! But if you prefer the vintage warm tube sound SWERVE this pedal!


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 55 USED
Submitted 09/04/2007 at 05:02pm by Ze de Caixiao

Ease of Use : 8
Somewhat difficult to use but the reason for this is a good reason - the amount of tweakability, especially in the mids, can give you so many different but excellent sounds that it can drive you nuts trying to decide on your main setting. This pedal is capable of many, many different types of distortion, even a heavy fuzz if you set it right.

Sound Quality : 10
Excellent sound. It is amazing how a pedal that gives an almost infinite amount of gain and is capable of the deepest and heaviest crunches that you have ever heard in your life can also have such tone, string separation, and bite. Most any time that you hear a sound this heavy and that sustains as long as the MT-2 does it is usually compressed far beyond the point of any personality. But this one doesn't. I don't know how Boss managed it, but I'm glad that they did. There is no other pedal in the world that can match this one for mind blowing heavy heavy distortion plus useable tone and personality.

Also, as far as people who say that they can't get a good sound out of it - I've been playing for 27 years. There are good sounds in this pedal. Check your amp or your guitar because it ain't the pedal.

And as for the people who claim that it must be modded to sound good - well, I prefer mine stock. Boss knows what they are doing. Just because something has been modded does not mean that it is better. Modding is making a LOT of money for the people who are doing it. Five bucks worth of Radio Shack stuff and they sell the pedal for double or more than what it costs. nice fat, easy profit. Modding is easy. If you can handle a screwdriver, a pair of pliers, and a soldering iron then all you need are the instructions that can be found all over the Internet for free. Stop putting all of your hard earned money towards buying these guys a new house - mod your own pedals! But leave this one stock imo...

Reliability : 10
It has never given me a problem and it's been around.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No opinion, never needed any.

Overall Rating : 9


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/31/2007 at 03:53am by m1m1

Ease of Use : 7
Really simple to use and to get a decent sound.

Sound Quality : 7
It sounds good if you use it mainly for EQ and blend it with your own amps gain and use mostly your amp gain and keep the pedal dist. low along with the level. Other wise I think it sounds really cheesy and processed sounding, especially on the clean channel.......just horrible in my opinion. I use it with a Marshall VR100 and a 1960 Lead 4 x 12. It can be noisy depending on your settings.

Reliability : 10
Built tough and I have been stepping on it for about 10 years.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
This is good for metal/hard rock not much else, of course I suppose that is why they call it the metal zone. I have been playing for 14 years and bought this when I was a teenager cause my friend had one and I thought it sounded good, it is still OKAY I guess but if it were stolen or lost I would definetley try other overdrive/dist. boxes before buying this again just to see what else is out there. This isn't a negatvie review by any means but this pedal can sound really good or really bad depending on who's using it. If you use this through the clean channel only, you are not using this thing right. When mixed well with amp distortion it adds some nice punch and the extra eq is good too. I haven't tried many other dist. boxes but I would garauntee there is something better out there.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/27/2007 at 07:20pm by Metal King
Email: erikrocks at rogers<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
It is as simple as anything I have ever used. For gods sake, you step on it! the controls are straight foreward, really.

Sound Quality : 10
I love the sound that this pedal throws at you.

all I use is this pedal, and some times my Boss ME - 33, to add a delay or flange. it sounds amazing.

I use it with a Strat, a Les Paul, and an Ibanez Roadstar, into any Peavey amp

Reliability : 10
hell yeah, I have thrown it out the window a few times, I have dropped it numerous times, I jump on it like a madman......

I would trust it with all my money, but more importantly, I trust it with my sound, its trust worthy.

Customer Support : 10
no upgrades, this company rocks

Overall Rating : 10
I play everything from John Coltrane to Cannibal Corpse, It packs a punch, and I also use it with minimal distortion, I guess as sort of an equalizer. I have been playing for 8 years.

If this was stolen, I would Buy 5 more, just in case they ever got stolen again.

I dont hate anything about it.

it is top of the line, If this pedal didnt exist though, I would be using a Behringer Ultra Metal, that is the only thing comparable.

it doesnt get in the way


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/16/2007 at 12:10am by Abhi Visuvasam
Email: abhi_1999<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Very straightforward Boss Pedal. All the knobs do exactly what they state. BUT, the Mid control is where you will find the most variation in tone. Use a 9V battery or AC adapter, I recommend the adapter. The tone gets really thin and weak, if your batteries are even slightly down on power.

Sound Quality : 10
A friend of mine gave me this pedal about 2 years ago and I didn't even bother plugging it in and trying it out. I was a tone snob at that time. I thought its never going to come close to my current setup, ADA MP-1 --> Peavey 50/50 Power Amp --> 4x12 cabinet. Well one day, I gave it a whirl and I was BLOWN away. So now I don't have the rack setup, because this one pedal does that job so much better.

This pedal is a lot more versatile than its name implies. I can go from SRV-ish tone to Metallica with just the volume knob on my guitar. Btw, I'm using a Schecter C1+ with Seymour Duncan JB Bridge and Jazz Neck.

The key to getting the tone you want in this pedal is the mid knob(s). Make sure you play around with it for a while, the difference in tone is staggering.

My setup... Level 12'o clock, High 3'o clock, Low 11'o clock, Middle 9'o clock, Mid Freq 10'o clock, dist 12'o clock. This goes directly into a Peavey Bandit 112 (don't laugh! LOL) with the clean channel set at Vintage and all the tone controls set at 12'o clock. Turn the volume up to taste.

I recently went to Samash to try and see if I can get this sound out of another amp. Tried Marshall JVM something, Randall Head, Line6 Vetta II combo... not even close.

Reliability : 10
NO issues... it will probably survive a nuclear blast.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have not had a need to.

Overall Rating : 10
I play hard rock, heavy metal and occaisonally dabble in thrash. I've been playing for 18 years and have tried quite a few pedals and amps out there. The Metalzone nails the tone I'm going for. Set it up and hit a E power chord, you will feel it in your gut... rich and powerful tone. I am open to trying other pedals, but I don't think I will ever get rid of this one. I've dialed in my sound and I don't anticipate ever changing from it.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 88
Submitted 08/14/2007 at 04:07pm by Jeremy

Ease of Use : 8
Okay, here's the deal here with some of the bad reviews of this product: They are simply morons.

The Boss Metal Zone is an excellent pedal that has a high degree of customization available to the end user. I suspect most of the complaints against this product are with people who either have seriously shitty amps to begin with, or just don't want to spend the time necessary to tweak the proper tone out of the thing. I give it an 8 for ease of use because it is not a plug-n-go kind of pedal. It NEEDS to be fine tuned and dealt with to get the sound out of it that you need. If you want that sort of thing, try out the BOSS Metal Core pedal, but be warned: That pedal is more expensive and it does NOT have the same degree of customization that the Metal Zone has.

The manual is fine, but I felt just fine jumping into it head first without any instruction. That's how you find YOUR sound, anyway.

Sound Quality : 10
My favorite artists are Alexisonfire, A Wilhelm Scream, and similar bands. But getting their sound is not what I care about, I wanted to get a sound that I felt was unique, at least, to me.

My setup is pretty decent, I feel. I've got a Schecter C-1 Hellraiser with an EMG 81/60 combo. Going through a Fender Twin 100 watt tube amp. Now, the Fender Twin is one of the best combo amps I've ever had the pleasure of using. With the effects loop, I've got my BOSS chromatic tuner chained with this thing and it's wonderful. I've gotten a bit of crap from my bandmate because I route the pedals this way (he feels the tuner should be on the main line in between the guitar and the amp's input), but I've found this setup works great. The way I've got things set up on this thing, I never even need the amp's footswitch-- I just hit the Metal Zone pedal again when I need my clean tone and it works great.

Reliability : 10
Christ, it's a BOSS pedal. You can probably jump on the thing and not even come close to breaking it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to deal with BOSS but I've heard great things.

Overall Rating : 9
I play in a band that does a punk and metal fusion sort of thing, and it excels for this sound. I've been playing guitar for four or five years now and I'm in my first project. Admittedly I am inexperienced, but I'm playing with a dude who has been in two bands prior and has been playing for over ten years and he has guided me with his supreme wisdom in an almost infallible manner. This pedal fits the bill and if it were lost or stolen I would almost certainly replace it. As far as other gear, I've got an assortment of acoustic and electric guitars and basses as well as the BOSS chromatic tuner, plus a Roland Microcube practice amp. It's good as gold, man. Good as gold. That's all you need to know.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: 35 USED
Submitted 07/15/2007 at 06:59am by Rich

Ease of Use : 6
6 knobs in total - its not very easy getting the sound you want out of this pedal its taken me months to find sounds that im happy with but when you do the position the dials in will stick in your head forever because it sounds amazing.
manual is pretty shit and it has those mid controls which are very powerfull if u wanna scoop or add mids (can get a bit harsh) but then that freq thing is complicated to get the sound u want.

Sound Quality : 10
using it with a line 6 spider2 30 watt and sometimes with a allums modded dyna comp after it. the distortion is very agressive sounding hard hitting and sharp it is good for moddern metal but that can all be smoothed out with a compressor if u need to. it has stacks of bass stacks of treble and you can scoop out loads of mids or add in even more it has a huge tonal range to choose from and anfter shit loads of tweaking you get the sound you want. some of you may disagree but i think i get a good dimebag/pantera sound it also nails metallicas earlier stuff.

Reliability : 10
boss = built like a tank = ment for stamping on.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed

Overall Rating : 10
ace


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: USD 88
Submitted 06/20/2007 at 11:19am by diddy

Ease of Use : 8
Its pretty strait forward. The manual gives you about 4 preset sounds that you could make which is helpful in creating you own tone.

Sound Quality : 8
I have had this pedal for a while and i just fell in love with it all over again. Its easy enough to get a good chord chomping tone from it but i can get some great lead sound as well...its more vers. than I thought it would be. The only problem is that if your not running it on a copper-top (witch may not last through a whole gig) use a Boss adapter cuz most other off brand adapters will give your amp a light buz (not enought to ruin the show but loud enough to piss you off).

Reliability : 10
300 years from now someone will find this pedal and it will still work...why??? Because its BOSS!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Boss doesnt need customer support!

Overall Rating : 9
This thing is great. I think im going to get another one so that i can have one for my rythem and another for Kick-A@# leads...this thing is great for me and i play anything from Folk to Rock to Hip-hop, and i can get it to sound like whatever i want.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/19/2007 at 11:10pm by Geo'ed Dan

Ease of Use : 8
Ease of Use,Well it depends on How you can hit a Chord/Note and adjust.

Sound Quality : 10
Sound Quality is Very Good EXCEPT The Nasaly Mids.Get a Mod done to it. Other than that,lemme put it to you Guys this way.I have been on a few "Death Metal" Bands Websites recently,and they are using it!! That May mean something.And these are BIG Name Bands That EVERY Metal Head Knows. Reason why a "10" is because of the mods out there.If No mod,a 7.5-8.The Boss Metal Zone is a Great Foundation that COULD be Awaken.

Reliability : No Opinion
Hence the name "Stompbox" Built very rugged.

Customer Support : 6
Well $19.99 for a Owners Manual + $5.00 S&H is alittle(ALOT)on the high side,but you can always download it from their website for free.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Style(s) of Playing,,Hmm Thrash,Death,etc,you get the Picture. For My other side(Rockabilly) this isnt a choice pedal,BUT if you tweak it(And it takes time),She will do good.How long have I been Playing?? Off and On since I was 14(ok,lemme think,,carry the 2) Thats 18 Years!!?? Time has gone By! If it was stolen,You bet I'd Buy another one,and ship it out to mod again.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/01/2007 at 07:16am by EFinFLA

Ease of Use : 10
Easy. Plug in and turn the knobs.

Sound Quality : 10
Excellent! Tons of tonal capabilities. I can't believe some people say they can't get a good sound out of it. Some people just like to be tone snobs, I think.

Reliability : 10
It's a Boss man.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
Great pedal. I got one for use with my 15w VOX Pathfinder and now I have a killer practice setup. The VOX cleans are outstanding and now with the MT-2 I can get all the dirty drive distortion crunchy gain metal tone I could ever need. (Don't pay $100 for one, check Ebay get one for about 1/2 that.)


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/08/2007 at 05:18am by tyt

Ease of Use : 9
EASY to use and set if you mess w/ it enough.

Sound Quality : 9
Kicks butt! Deep, lush, grinding, dark, and smooth METAL. All depends how ya adjust the EQ's on this thing. Much different sound than the other Boss dist./overdrive pedals, but that's the point here. Don't mod it, leave it as is, sounds great (to my ears).

Reliability : 9
Great-built tough-as long as you take care of your things, it lasts.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no idea

Overall Rating : 9
Great pedal for what I like.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/24/2007 at 01:28am by klysandral

Ease of Use : 7
It takes a bit of twiddling to get some good sounds out of this pedal, but there are 6 knobs: Level, High, Low, Mids, Mid Range, and Dist. which allows for a lot of versatility. Unfortunately it means a lot of setting sound like shit on toast, and turning the dist knob all the way up isn't going to get you the sound you want, I guarantee it. BUT the knobs aren't all the sensitive and settings seem pretty consistent.

Sound Quality : 7
Like I said you can get a LOT of different tones from this pedal, you probably wont get it to sounds EXACTLY like anybody, but it can get close to pretty much any distortion sound. Downside is that the pedal is very hissy, especially with the "fuller" distortion sounds. I have run this through a Peavey Practice Amp, a Crate RFX65, an Ampeg SuperJet, and a Vox Valvetronix AD50VT-212, and It never sounded fantastic but always sounded good. I have also played it through my various rented bass amps on bass and it sounds good on that but you do loose a little bottom end.

Reliability : 9
Like everyone says a Boss is a Boss, and I treat this one like it can take it, and it can. No mechanism problems, I only give a 9 because sometimes the LED is a little unreliable on mine.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
I play bass and guitar for a psychedelic noise band and this works better for the bass, I prefer to use my vintage RAT for guitar. I haven't been playing for all that long (2 years) but I am a gearhead and have compared this to many pedals. Honestly I wouldn't worry about it if I lost it, I might get something else, The two mid controls are the real unique feature on it that works some good metal magic, we will see how it compared to the homemade pedal I'm working on.


Product: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/18/2007 at 03:28pm by von

Ease of Use : 9
you know i've use a lot of muti effects and none of them seems to capture the sound of MT2,,, sometimes when you mix some patches on a multi effects a lot of feed back and noise come out from this effects but when you use boss it realy completes the noise reduction from feedback earasure.. for me it souds realy fine.. easy to twist the knobs from its right positions.....

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : 9
tough gadget my fried.... something that you can relly on...

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
it helps to create more metal sounds compare to other effects..

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