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DigiTech X-Series Metal Master

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Price New DigiTech X-Series Metal Master @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.digitech.com/
Ease of Use 9.3 (108 responses)
Sound Quality 7.9 (113 responses)
Reliability 7.7 (93 responses)
Customer Support 7.6 (25 responses)
Overall Rating 7.7 (109 responses)
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Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/25/2005 at 09:24pm by ian
Email: ian at nichollsian<dot>wanadoo<dot>co<dot>uk

Ease of Use : 7
this is an update from a post some months ago
easy to use more gear needed to get right sound.

Sound Quality : 9
when i first got this pedal it fell short of the sound i wanted but i thought it had potential. first of all get a noise gate i use ns2 and it is ok next you must get some eq like boss ge7 this makes the sound so much better.if i turn the ge7 off it sounds shite and would probably throw the m.m. in the bin.
ive had loads of gear over the last 20years zoom.boss.korg e.t.c.and spent a fortune,but looking back ive never been totaly happy with the sound.now at last this is it for the first time i am totaly happy with my tone.

Reliability : 9
had no problems so far.

Customer Support : No Opinion
nope

Overall Rating : 9
i play prog metal, dream theater and symphony x, slightly cut the mids on the ge7 base at 0 treble at 1 and ive got the most wonderful symphony x sound. i have an ear for tone and this is as good as it gets for the amount of money spent.
boss ns2-metal master-boss ge7-boss ch1 into 2 marshall 30 watt valvestates. pete back hand made guitars,like ibanez with locking trem only a fucking 1000 times better.
i would buy the whole lot again cos ive been searching for 20 years for the right tone and this set up is the best ive found i intend sticking with it.
just to recap i dont think this pedal would be any good on its own,same as any other distortion in my opinion but used with gear above it transforms into one hell of a sound and far better than multi effects ive had in the past.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 79 (?)
Submitted 03/16/2005 at 12:56pm by Andras
Email: andras<at>gmx-topmail dot de

Ease of Use : 10
There are 4 knobs... - what should be difficult? ;)

Sound Quality : 9
I am using an ESP Grass Roots-Guitar and a Korg Toneworks AX100G as 'booster' and noise-gate (before the MetalMaster), after that there's a Peavey 2x80W Amp. There's not much noise (I use the Noise-Reduction from the AX100G). I can't understand how anybody can say, there would be 'heavy noise' with this pedal - do you use a wrong AC-Adapter?!?

I have tried the 'direct-recording' with the extra 'Mixer-Output' (=cabinet-emulation). It sounded far better than my Line6-Pod II!

The Morph-Knob is great. You can get nearly any distortion - from heavy-metal to death-metal-sound. The Lows are powerful and the Highs and Mids make a 'clean' sound.

I have tried a lot of other distortions before and sold most of them again... Few pedals are as good as this one (e.g. I recommend the Ibanez Tone-Lok SM7 to blackmetallers too).

Reliability : No Opinion
Seems to be very robust, never threw it against the wall ;)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with it.

Overall Rating : 9
This is one for metal-fans.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/27/2005 at 09:32am by Al

Ease of Use : 10
Very simple to use, literally plug-n-play! Lots of great sounds instantly available... if you know how to use them.

Sound Quality : 10
I do not own this pedal but did try one out at a Guitar Center in Ventura, California. I played it with the cheapest Ibanez strat (the ones they have out to demo effects with) going into a tiny CRATE amp... after a few minutes of noodling, the store manager came and asked me to "TURN IT UP" 'cause it sounded so good.
Sure, I've been playing for a long time and have my licks down, but I've gotta say this little pedal really CRANKS and added a lot to my jamming! Bottom line, it made the $200 worth of equipment I was playing sound amazing. Now, I already have my dream tones at home so I don't need this box, but I highly recommend it to anybody wanting to add a serious range of hard-rock/metal sounds to their arsenal.

Reliability : 5
Unfortunately my experience with other DigiTech products has been dismal... they tend to die for no apparent reason... even if you don't even touch them.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I wish I had this pedal back in the days when Metal ruled the world and I was going nuts trying to squeeze a decent lead tone out of a Tom Sholtz Rockman and the then available Boss pedals... man, Boss distortions just suck in my opinion.
Anyway, competent players will easily be able to get awesome sounds out of this bad boy... less talented ones will just bitch and moan and will have to continue searching for that ever elusive box that'll make them sound good. Just don't blame it on the pedal.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 95 (euro)
Submitted 01/07/2005 at 05:29pm by ds
Email: ballyfermot<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
simple as you like..

Sound Quality : 4
pretty poo. you really really need to check it out before you buy it. it's very noisy and i've tried to record with it and it sounds terrible. to be honest i haven't found a decent metal so i can't recommend one. i'm not a boss man either but The metal zone is better than this...

Reliability : 8
the only thing goin for...it does seem pretty solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't delt with them..

Overall Rating : 4
I love and play all kind of metal and some other stuff. and before anyone says any thing i only tried to use it for metal..
I really don't think this thing is worth buying. if it was your first pedal you'd think it was great but believe me, If you've played for a while and tried to use something like this on stage with a big stack you'd stink. all these guys given it 10 is bull. i'd only read the reviews that give it a lower rating. it's your own choice though.
my advise don't through your money away...


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $60.00
Submitted 11/24/2004 at 06:15pm by Killian

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use

Sound Quality : 1
This thing is the loudest, noisest piece of shit on the fucking planet... Anyone who thinks that they can make music with this God forsaken pedal either has poor musical taste, or they don't hear the static. Go get the other X-series rock distortion pedal insted.

Reliability : 10
I don't think you could ever break this thing, I've thought about throwing it across the room but realized that it would break whatever it hit rather than itself...

The batteries don't last too long on this pedal, but it's all good, just get the AC adapter if you have any problems.

Customer Support : 10
I know I could depend on these guys.

Overall Rating : 5
Honestly, don't waste your time with this kind of distortion, it's too loud and squeaky for anything. Instead of using insane distortion, learn how to play really great, challanging clean music; you'll impress a lot more people and will still be able to hear after you are 30.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 11/19/2004 at 09:35pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
very very easy, 4 knobs, piece of cake

Sound Quality : 10
very BRUTAL distortion, i dont know what this kid was saying about not using it live, i've used it live countless times without falter, not to mention it works in great conjunction with the amp I use, fender cyber twin 130, so when i turn off the distortion, the clean is the best you can get. And just a word of advise to this rich ass hypocrit before me, you were talking about not using a distortion pedal live and to use an amp with real fuckin balls. You said you have a fuckin Randall!!! That amp is made for brutal distortion, Darral Fuckin Dimebag distortion!!! And you use a distortion pedal with it, what the fuck wrong with you. This thing has Brutal fuckin sound if you know what your doing.

Reliability : 10
Digitech!!!

Customer Support : 10
never dealt

Overall Rating : 10
Amazing quality


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 11/15/2004 at 02:49pm by aaron

Ease of Use : 9
its a goddamn stopbox. easy as shit

Sound Quality : 6
i use a randall stack, dimebag darrell Dime3db guitar, crybaby wah,digitech chorus pedal and then this thing. i find the sound of this pedal a tad bit weak and fuzzy, its got a good amount of fuckin noise with it. one of my friends has an MXR doubleshot distortion, that blows this motherfucking pedal out of the water.By its self this pedal sounds similar to the megadeth album Rust in Peace. dont get me wrong that album is kick ass but it aint heavy. but if u add an MXR ten band EQ you start to hear similarities of the albums countdown to Extinction or some pretty heavy slayer. this pedal is good for playing in your basement or bedroom, u cant use this thing live for a couple of reasons, for one u shouldnt have to use a distortion pedal live, u should have a bad assed amp like mine for heavy distortion, all u assholes who buy these measa booger dual rectos and then hook a distortion pedal up to it need to learn more about heavy sound. if u gotta use a distortion pedal live then use the MXR doubleshot, seriously that thing kills. another reason is the noise that comes with this damn thing, even with a noise reductor it still fucks things up, this isnt a pedal that u turn up loud but i dont kno maybe it will sound good for u fuckers. this may be a good pedal for those faggot ass nu metal bands full of gay fucks who cant even solo. or maybe not. if u want real metal like metallica,slayer,anthrax,Damageplan,and megadeth.... get the MXR or a really bad ass amp like a marshall mode four or some shit.

Reliability : 9
i notice a sound difference sometimes after i uplug my stuff but i hear this from other people too. its built like a Hummer H2

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent talked to them

Overall Rating : 7
despite some of the bullshit about it its a pretty good distortion pedal, it beats the hell out of the boss metal zone. not many pedals have this sorta sound but no pedal compares to bonecrushing amp distortion. im 14 and have been playing for a while, ive used alot of guitars,amps, and pedals. this one isnt too bad.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 70 (EUR)
Submitted 11/06/2004 at 06:43am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
4 knobs: Level (volume), Hi, Lo, Morph (varies the type of distortion). No Gain knob, which is a shame, but doesn't bother that much tbh.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok, this is the first distortion pedal i've tried that deserves the name "brutal". This pedal produces a real balls to the wall tone.

I've had the Boss Metal Zone and Ibanez Smash Box SM-7 pedals before, and for the music i play (metal), this one is far superior.

The only drawback is that it produces some noise. But i'd never play high gain metal without a decent noise gate anyways. Trust me, this pedal justifies it, so get a Boss NS-2 to accompany the MM.

Reliability : 10
It's built like a tank, personally i dont know how people manage to break it. Very heavy and sturdy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No comments.

Overall Rating : 10
I play hard metal (black, death), and this is THE pedal for it. Far superior to Boss Metal Zone and quite a lot better than Ibanez Smash Box SM-7.

A+


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 10/31/2004 at 01:57am by Mike
Email: flagrantmesia2000 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
This has got to be one of the easiest distortion pedals to use in the world. No just take about thirty seconds playin with it and you'll have a killer fuckin sound.

Sound Quality : 10
Ok, first off this distortion is one BRUTAL mother fucker, easily comparable to a mesa triple rectifier, VHT pitbull, or a Rocktron Pirhana. As far as noise, there is a little, but I just started using a boss GE-7 equilizer, and there is almost no noise at all. I use mainly a jackson USA rhodes with Duncan livewire metal in the bridge, that makes it even better, i sometimes will do a pinch harmonic without intending to, and when i do want to theres no falling off or going dull, this thing is good!!

Reliability : 10
I gig without backups, in all seriousness, it's a fuckin digitech!!!! You'd probably have the pound it with a sledgehammer for about 30 minutes to break it.


Customer Support : 10
never had any problems, and they were doing a buy 2 get one free on the x series when i bought this 2 years ago, and they sent me the free one.

Overall Rating : 10
I have 3 bands right now, one is eightys style hair metal, one is a straight up Grindcore, and the other is a thrash band. I use this for all of them, and this thing can produce the perfect sound. if it were stolen i'd buy a new one. The only distortion pedal that i think can beat this is the rocktron silver dragon, but that thing is 130 bucks, and i dont wanna spend that on a distortion when i've already got a killer one. And as a final remark, if you get this then buy the boss ge-7, it makes the sound even better.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/30/2004 at 06:49pm by SBG

Ease of Use : 9
This is a update from my past post.

It's very easy, at least for me it was. I've changed the settings on the pedal as well as on my Crate head. My sound is better, not as trebly and bassy. I let the amp do that and the pedal just gives it a kick in the ass.

Sound Quality : 9
Going to be changing the bridge pickup in my ESP H-301. Still not sure but either a Seymour Duncan Full Shred or Live Wire Heavy Metal. Still the ESP->Metal Master->Crate GX130C Head->Behringer 4X12. I might also get a noise gate, I want to get my tone as machine like as I can. I go for the high gain, clarity. It's still brutal but most people I know go for a muddy, thick sound but I want people to be able to hear every note and chord I play so they can hear the technical aspect of my music.

I try to aim for a Shadows Fall/Skinless high gain that sounds crisp and crunchy on palm mutes.

Reliability : 10
I have a AC adapter for it. It's not going to crap out anytime soon. It's been through a bunch of jams and tons of personal practices. It's a tank and a half.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with DigiTech.

Overall Rating : 10
Amazing. It's perfect for my thrashcore band. Think along the lines of Lamb of God and a less melodic Shadows Fall. I'm a death-head forever and this pedal works just as good for death metal. It can also handle hardcore. I couldn't have asked for more.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 09/21/2004 at 02:50pm by DC
Email: pookiej123<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 8
This is definitely an easy pedal to use. Just plug in, experiment with the 4 knobs, and you're gonna like the sound, especially if you are into any kind of metal.

Sound Quality : 9
Right now, I'm using this pedal with a PRS 24 along with a crybaby and a boss compressor into a peavey ultra 112 tube amp. I also use a down-tuned Ibnaez S470 through the same rig and am very impressed with the overall sound and range of this pedal. I had been using a boss metal zone for the past 4 years and this pedal has more bottom end and a fuller, punchier sound. With my PRS, I can get more of a classic rock tone if I turn up the midrange on my amp, have the morph knob around 10 o'clock and turn down the volume a bit on my guitar. This pedal is called the metal master for a reason and if you like a tight chainsaw sound, this is the quickest way to get it.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've only had the pedal for a week, but it is very solid and well constructed.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Great freakin' pedal...


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 09/05/2004 at 05:31pm by Anonymous
Email: mantiss75<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Pretty much a no-brainer, you got bass, treble, and the morph knob kind of controls the mids, I usually have the morph around 2 o'clock or so, below halfway sounds a little weird, and turned all the way up you get ultra sick death metal distortion.

Sound Quality : 9
This thing is one mean mother. You'll have all the bass and treble you could ever want with this thing, very powerful sounding. Just keep in mind it's called the metal master, and it's tone is good but only for metal. I play a mexican made Fender strat throuh a peavey bandit 112 that has it's power going to a Randall 4x12 cabinet.

One thing I cannot stress enough: You must buy the AC adapter for this pedal!! It requires 9.6 volts and will sound not near as good with anything else. I used a radio shack ac adapter for awhile and I got a constant super loud and annoying hum. Another thing is you will probably want to have some kind of noise gate with this pedal. I use a boss noise suppressor, I think the nd-2 or something and it works great. So basically if you want this sound it's going to cost you a couple hundred bucks, which I would say is worth it, but then again you could get a Randall rh100 for a little over 300 I think. Tough decision, but I will say this; playing through this pedal gives me an evil smile all the time, especially when playing, for example, lamb of god, sounds frightenly close.

Reliability : 9
Again, make sure you buy the AC Adapter!!
Haven't had a problem, this thing seems pretty solid, it's very heavy.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
If you want to play brutal and powerful sounding metal, this is a pretty good little pedal to use, say if you already have a powerful amp but don't like it's distortion. Just keep in mind you'll be spending an extra 26 bucks for the ac adapter and you'll probably want a noise suppressor too, which is another 80 bucks or so. I've been playing for 10 years and overall I'm pretty happy with this pedal, I gave it an 8 just because of the extra costs.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: $275 (AUS)
Submitted 09/03/2004 at 08:39am by Danny
Email: danny<at>xelx dot sychonline dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This would have to be the simplest piece of equipment I own. But changing the settings of your Head or combo to get your sound is another story.

Sound Quality : 7
I have a Ibanez RG370 with A digitech metal master X-series, Digitech RP80 Multi-Fx Pedal, and crybaby Wah all running through a Crate GXT100 head and crate 4x12 box.

This Pedal is a noisy mother... It hums very bad with an AC adaptor. If you are going to record tracks with this pedal, DONT BE CHEAP AND PURCHASE A BATTERY! it will take 85% of the humming away. This pedal is awsome if you can tweak it properly with your settings on your head or combo or purchase an EQ, you will get a wicked sound. The only noise gate I have tried this pedal with is the one in my multi-fx pedal, it did not one thing at all (it might decrease with other noise gates). alot of the humming will deffantly come from the AC adaptor. But this leaves you with the problem with the battery making your pedal chucking a spaz.

I bought one MM X-series and I used a battery for 1 day and the next day the pedal started making like an echo sound like it was jumping, so I took the pedal back and got another on and the same thing happened again. If you are going to use batterys buy descent ones, the pedal dont like el'cheapo ones.

I still use a AC adaptor at gigs and band practice though, I recomend not taking the risk of the pedal going mental on you insted of METAL! In my opinion this Pedal shits all over any other distrotion pedals I have used, but like most things in life it's going to have its faults. You can achieve so many differant sounds out this pedal its not funny. I created some very nice original sounds with this pedal mixing it with other effects, but you have to be dedicated to working all its faults out to use it effectively.

I play all kinds of metal, but if you are looking to imatate Slipknots sound you can deffantly do it with this pedal, it's either buying this pedal or the more costly LINE 6 spider heads. If you are more into stuff like God Forbid, KsE, At The gates, Children Of bodom like me, then I would recomend testing some heads out to try and recieve the sound you are looking for. But deffantly test out the MM X-series it may be for you.



Reliability : 8
You can rely on this pedal if you have a AC adaptor, but with a battery defantly not.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
This is the only pedal I would buy for metal, but it's personal prefrence. I have been playing guitar for 8 years and this is the most wide stretched distortion pedal I have used. I love the fact that you can achieve a really chunky sound, but I hate the fact that their is just not enough top end. If it were stolen or lost I would probally save my bux and purchase a Peavy 5150 Head but if I saw one cheap or second hand I would buy it again for sure. My favourite thing about the MM x-series is the morph nob it's just really that flexable. So my final coment is test it for yourself and see if its the right pedal for you.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $45 used
Submitted 09/03/2004 at 01:40am by Jesus in a Trenchcoat

Ease of Use : 10
This isn't a frickin' lovetone, people, it's pretty easy.

You get a good sound despite any attempts to mess it up. The distortion is clear, and the tone controls can give everything from a blow-out-a-candle-across-the-room punch to a high gain fuzz.

Twisting the morph knob, every member of the band made me stop and play at a different point. You would have to be deaf not to find a good sound in this box.

Sound Quality : 10
My setup is as follows: Ibanez SZ230, Digitech Tone Driver, Digitech Metal Master, Digitech Turbo Flange, Digitech Hyper Phase, Digitech Multi CHorus, Line 6 PODxt, and 60 watt Crate Blue Voodoo.

This thing sounds beautiful. It has a rich, full tone, and the hardest clipping distortion i have ever heard. The distortion (how i set it up) has a very thick bass and strong treble, with the morph setting right on a "drop off", giving it an excellent metal/metalcore tone.

DON'T LISTEN TO THE IDIOTS. The boss metal-zone is far inferior to this pedal. old boss fanatics tend to mislead like that, and the majority of them are just looking for something to gripe over. The Metal Zone is a setting on the pedal, for crying out loud!

People complain of hiss. Now, I'm not sure what they're doing running a metal distortion into a rectifier (or whatever) but this thing is completely silent. I cannot even hear it turn on. You may end up startling yourself because you didn't realize it, and accidently scraped the string.

Sound quality? This thing can kick out sharp, clear harmonics at the same volume as your ordinary playing with ease. Sustain lasts for just about eternity, so you may be needing a volume pedal, if you're impatient. Why complain over a lack of a gain control? It doesn't need one. Using the morph knob, it actually "masks" the distortion (hence the drop off) as you go lower. If you still can't get over, put an overdrive in front of it. viola, a gain knob.

It can sound like anyone. Agony Scene, Himsa, Mudvayne, Norma Jean, Unearth, Pig Destroyer, whatever. that morph control makes the pedal extremely flexible, and the high and low knobs let you make the fine adjustments necessary to go from excellent to superior.

This pedal gets along well with others. With the OD and chorus, i can make a variety of rich solo sounds. with the chorus, i can get that "huge" sound that makes for a killer intro. the OD with the MM gives the sort of sound i would expect from a "high gain blues amp", or something... truly unique. My PODxt has many many amp models and options, allowing for a neverending amount of options.

Reliability : 10
This is the toughest looking stompbox i have ever seen. boss makes tough pedals? hah. those sheltered children have clearly never seen these pedals. you could probably run this thing over, replace a few knobs, and have no real problems but an ugly paint job... seriously.

I would be fine gigging without an additional one, as if i had to run off stage from an angry crowd, dragging it from my cord and down stairs, i know it would survive

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but people often complain about whammy problems that the company costs a fortune about...

This pedal is very unlikely to be damaged. If it is, you probably have a cooked tranny or broken solder, EASILY FIXABLE. How likely is a digital chip to crap out, really?

Overall Rating : 10
For metal, this is the pinnacle of distortion pedals. For all you Blues and Classical fans that bought this (idiots), it obviously isn't going to work. Chicken pickers, stay away. :P

I have been playing for about a year now, and have 2 other metal pedals. this is the one, people.

I would buy it that very day if i lost it. too valuable not to have.

I love its full, powerful tone. I love its incredible options. my gripe? it needs memory, so you can several distortions :)

As compared to other products? Metal zone = weaker distortion, limited sound, very noisy. Danelectro Black Coffee = weaker distortion, very limited sound, useless treble knob. DOD death metal = weaker distortion, limited sound, noisy. Mega Distortion = don't even get me started. Line 6 distortions = not strong enough, very adjustable, also silent. Voodoo distortion = noisy, not strong enough, limited adjustments, feedback king. X(

Something i wish it had? how about an attachable arm, so it can reach up and hammer with me while playing himsa? find me a pedal with that, and i'll take back what i've said.

This thing MAKES the music, doesn't get in the way (except if you're a clumsy bass player) and has no bypass problems at all.

Buy this pedal.



Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: $130 (Canadian)
Submitted 08/31/2004 at 12:53pm by BBZ
Email: bbz10 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. There's 4 knobs: Level, Low, High, and Morph. Couldn't be anymore straight forward

Sound Quality : 9
Ibanez RG 550(with Duncan SH-4 JB bridge pick-up) & Ibanez SZ320bk (stock SZ pick-ups) -> Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor -> Then through the NS-2's FX Loop -> Boss MT-2 Metal Zone (I now only use this for a crappy lo-fi sound) -> Digitech XMM X-SERIES METAL MASTER -> Boss GE-7 EQ -> Boss BF-2 Flanger -> back to NS-2 return -> Peavey Special 112 160w head (used to be a combo amp, now a head) Preamp out -> ADA MicroTube 200 Power Amp.

The XMM is the most brutal dist. pedal I've ever heard. Extremely thick sound. I can match the Chimaira guitar sound no problem.
I used to use the Metal Zone pedal as my main dist., but now its the XMM all the way. I gave the pedal a 9 instead of a 10 because of the fact that you definately need a Noise Suppressor while running this pedal. It also helps to have an EQ pedal to push it a little bit more. When I bought this pedal, I tested it against a Metal Zone, a Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion (biggest piece of crap I've ever heard... unless you like fuzz), and the MXR M-151 Doubleshot Distortion. The XMM was in a world all its own and destroyed the others IMO. I havent used the CIT cabinet modeling output yet, so I cant comment on that.
It's has such a tight bottom end, that this will definately be my sound, unless something better comes out, but I doubt that will happen. When you play a chugging or palm muted riff, you can feel it all through the floor. My buddy told me one day when I was playing that he could feel the drive way outside my house rumbling when he was walking up to my door.
Amazing pedal, especially if you cant afford a triple Rectifier, or 5150 head.

Reliability : 10
This pedal is so sturdy, that if you strapped it to a nuclear bomb, it would still be in tact after it went off. Its considerably heavier (in weight) than any of my boss pedals. Havent had any problems with reliability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Heavent had to call for support

Overall Rating : 9
If you want a completely sick tone, without spending thousands of dollars on a really good head... then get this pedal. But like I said, be prepared to forkout more $$ for a Noise Suppressor. Will be worth it to pick up an EQ pedal as well. You can get tons of different tones with the "Morph" knob. I set mine at 3/4 of the way. At 100%, it can get to be a bit too much.... but its fun to mess around with.
I recommend this pedal to anyone who is looking for the ultimate heavy distortion sound... I love Chimaira, and I can get thier sound with this pedal.
Once again, I give it a 9 out of 10 for the simple fact that this pedal really needs a noise suppresor. other than that, it would be a 10.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 08/15/2004 at 07:50pm by Meista SBG

Ease of Use : 9
It had 4 knobs. I repeat it has 4 knobs. The first one is the volume, pretty much, of the distortion pedal. The highs are treble, the lows are the bass, morph is pretty much a mids level. It's the easiest thing to use. You just have to mess with the levels.

Sound Quality : 10
AMAZING! I put everything on full except the level, which I leave off. It really just boosts my clean channel and gives it a brutal distortion. It's the only thing I use in front of my amp. Only pedal I use at all. Crate GX130C Head is my power amp and my Behringer 4X12 (nuts), all with the metal master in front. Man it's crushing.

Reliability : 9
I've had the pedal for a year, thing owns. I use the adapter pack so I don't have to worry about batteries running out or the sound changing due to power loss. It's gonna kill everyone.

Customer Support : No Opinion
None

Overall Rating : No Opinion
No other words can describe the brutal sound that I get out of this bad boy. Jesus Christ would smile at my tone.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $80$ or somethin like that
Submitted 08/14/2004 at 10:04pm by Eric

Ease of Use : 5
Pretty simple. Morph knob basically produces midrange sound when turned to the left, and scoops the sound as you turn to the right. Not so much morphing about it as scooping.

Sound Quality : 2
Well I'm using a crappy setup, so that might explain SOME problems with the tone.

This thing only dirts up the high-end. The entire low end is so uncrunchy and so muddy that I can hardly imagine this thing living to its name. The highs definately got some roughness, but are extremely thin and wimpy sounding. Kind of like a really sharp plastic knife.

The thing is affect by a horrible case of carpet distortion, that is, it does not change with what your playing. You would get a similar effect by putting a broken tv next to your microphone along with the amp, and squeezing the signal hard through a compressor.


Reliability : 9
Well I threw it against a wall one day. I threw it against a wall a few other days too. Seems to fare pretty well with that, so I guess a 9 here.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried, so can't contribute.

Overall Rating : 3
What style of music do you play? Is this a good match?
I play lots of different stuff. Not really alternative, but an alternative to alternative. Just kidding=P

How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?
I've been playing long enough to know this thing sucks. Only good piece of gear I own is a nifty Fender bassman, which does a good job of hiding this pedals problems.

If it were lost or stolen, whether I bought it back or not would depend on my income at the time. Right now, Hell nah.

what do you love about it? What do you hate? What is your favorite feature?
I like that it works. I like that it has some power. I don't like that I could have gotten much better for cheaper. My favorite feature is the treble knob, cause its the only thing the box does well.

Did you compare it to other products? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
Compared it against a friends DOD grunge, (which a remake is now being produced by digitech) with the grunge you easily get more bang for your buck.

Anything you wish it had?
I wish it had a self destruction switch. That way I could throw it at the neighboors dog and run next it scares the bejeezuz outta me.

Does it help you make music, or does it get in the way?
It helps me make music because its the only distortion pedal I own.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US about 100
Submitted 07/23/2004 at 06:40pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
a semi-decent pedal to use. Controls for Low and High a Volume knob and a positively ridiculously useless "morph" knob. IN my opinion the diffirent knobs only give u 2 tones.. toneless buzz, and a tin-can like feed-back ridden screech. BUt i did give it and 8 because even an inbred hamster could operate this "thing".

Sound Quality : 4
Theres so much i could say about how terrible this pedal sounds so i'll start with the positive features. When the amp is turned down dreadfully lowit sounds pretty good. but when playing with the amp up to an audible level this box sounds like...for lack of a better word..crap. The massive abount of gain makes it impossible to distinguish different chords and the extremely high treble doesn't at all sound like the low end, chunky metal sounds of today. If i turn down the treble and crank the bass up to 11 it gives me this very unappealing, "playing in a tin can" type sound. to sum it all up...this box plain old screams a very un attractive scream.

Reliability : 9
I play mostly metal music and have stepped on this thing like a gorilla and it hasn't died on me yet...so i suppose it's somewhat reliable.

Customer Support : 3
About a 3 months ago i sent a message to digitech via e-mail.. The message simply asked what kind of adapter should i use with the box..i still haven't got a response yet..

Overall Rating : 5
If u are into toneless garage metal punk like stuff...this is your pedal..if u think this pedal will give u metallica,slipknot,godsmack like tones...forget it..

I own a fender strat with seymour duncan humbuckers..a line 6 spyder II 212..and Frantone Fuzz box (excellant box)..and that piece of crap metal peasant thing.

IF it were stolen i would give the thief a big hug.

I love the fact that if i encounter a hip-hop lover i can probably paralyze him with it. (this thing is built like a tank)

I despise about 90% of the box's functions.

I chose this box mostly because i only tried it with very low volume and as i stated before, it sounds good with low volume.

i wish it had much move low end chunkiness. the sound is just too high and painful..

Last thing...IF U WANT TO PLAY LOUD AND CLEARLY DO NOT GET THIS PEDAL...but don't take my word 4 it..go out and try this pedal at concert volume...you'll see....i think..

if u know of any distortion boxes to suit my needs instant message me at Leadfender420


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 129.99 (Canadian Dollars)
Submitted 07/07/2004 at 09:03pm by Jacoby Renske

Ease of Use : 10
Fuckin simple...but it does come with instructions for all the retards.

Sound Quality : 10
i like the morph knob which give you a nice smooth distortion.
i play a BC Rich Warlock NJ and use a 10w practice amp and a 75w Randall RG75DG2. Never cuts out, no noise, no static, just clean distortion.

Reliability : 8
i have used this at a few gigs without problems. of course i have to use the AC adapter, because this little fucker eats batteries.

Customer Support : 8
i had a problem when i purchased the pedal. it was making a weird rotary sound. i went onto the Digitech website and looked through the message boards. tons of people were having the same problem. all i had to do was take out the battery and use the ac adapter, and its been wrking great ever since.

Overall Rating : 10
I play mostly Death, Black, Prog and Grind:
Abazagorath, Dimmu Borgir, Burzum, Dub Buk, Horna, Windir, Immortal, Ildjarn, Darkthrone Between the Buried and Me, Ion Dissonence, Shadows FAll, The Black Dahlia Murder, Grand Belial's Key, Must Missa, Otep, Morbid Angel, Circle of Dead Children, Children of Bodem, Mastadon, Mnemic, Satyricon, Nile, Chimaira, Himsa, Finntroll, Atreyu etc...

So after searching around for the right distortion, i came across the Metal Zone, and said "nice!" then the guy at the guitar store showed me the Metal Master, and Dam! its very versitile. you control the amount of distirtion, and this one goes past 10!


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 129.99 (Canadian Dollars)
Submitted 07/05/2004 at 02:12pm by Jonas ?kerfeldt

Ease of Use : 10
Simple...it comes with instruction on how to get 4 different types of distortion. Tour of Hell is a good one.

Sound Quality : 10
Souds great, clean heavy distortion.

Reliability : 2
The only problem i have had with this pedal, is not being able to turn it off or back on......unplugging it works great! if your going to use this pedal, fuck batteries....your gonna wanna pick up an AC Adapter with this.

Customer Support : 5
i emailed Digitech with my problems and recieved a reply 2 weeks later....too bad the pedal was brought back a week earlier. They told me to get it replaced, i did, same shit.

Overall Rating : 1
I play mainly heavy music, (Cannibal Corpse, Suidakra, Fintroll, Dimmu Borgir, Kataklysm, Black Dahlia Murder, In Flames, Lamb of God, Emperor, Ildjarn, Burzum, Dark Funeral, Opeth etc... so that was the reason for buying this pedal...it was very versitile in adjusting to the amount of distortion i needed. i wasnt getting a good sound with a DOD, so i switched. This pedal gives me a good sound, but not for long. Such a faulty product should be recalled and fixed.

Good sound, bad pedal.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 06/29/2004 at 10:37pm by Glen Lentz

Ease of Use : 9
This things pretty easy to use. Morph is pretty cool. you can overdrive to a searing crunch.

Sound Quality : 7
I play my Epiphone Les Paul With EMG's Through this into a Randall Titan and it works out okay. This thing sounds okay but it lacks what a good pedal should have: Muscle. That's why I prefer BOSS. For the same price, you can have A BOSS Metal Zone Pedal which is better in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I like the tone of this pedal but it's lacking a "soul" in some sense. I'll give it a higher rating based on the Razor tone.

Reliability : 10
This things fucken' tougher than all hell. I bet I could throw it off the Allenton tower and it would still work.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 7
It's not bad. I prefer BOSS but this thing carries it's own. This thing cut through the mix when I was playing against a Peavey 5150 so, I'll give it some credit.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $89.99
Submitted 06/17/2004 at 04:26am by Dirty Dave

Ease of Use : 9
it's as simple as it looks...

Sound Quality : 7
I only bought mine a week ago, at the start i had to play with it for quite a while to get a decent sound. personaly i don't think it's much different to the metal zone - i don't think it's the heavest sound out there but it's not bad. i recommend just haveing a go of a few pedals and just pickin the one that has the sound your after. it is a tiny bit noisy as well. all in all not bad but it's not as heavy as some of the other reviews suggest.

Reliability : 9
so far so good. it's only out of the box a week though.... here's hopein. it does seem very solid though.

Customer Support : No Opinion
don't know....

Overall Rating : 7
it is a decent pedal. hard enough to get the sound i was lookin for. alot has to do with the settings on your amp as well though. try it, you like it, you buy it, simple! think it's crap don't. i haven't giged with it yet so i'll just wait and see what the feed back is like on that front. if it got stolen i'd have a good look around and see what else is on offer.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 169.99 (Canadian)
Submitted 06/11/2004 at 04:58pm by Big Red
Email: throwing_bombs<at>freemail dot roadsaw dot net

Ease of Use : 9
I think the Morph knob is really just a pre-programmed mid-modifying knob, as I can get many of the sounds it provides with my EQ and a specific setting, but it makes getting a good sound so much easier plus some extra. And that's where this pedal aces. You get a good package with this, and all the sounds are at the turn of a knob. And, like someone else said, the Low and High knobs on this thing work beautifully and are perfectly set for metal, as opposed to the Boss tone knobs that I always find to be boosting too many high mids and not enough higher frequencies and defined lows. As long as you have a decent amp that doesn't tend to boost those high mids excessively (i.e., NOT my friend's Roland jazz chorus amp), this pedal works great in about any situation, with an EQ-pedal or not, although it will require a slight amount of tweaking when switching amps, but that's a given. The only thing that makes it slightly frustrating is the Mixer output, which is nice but needs better implementation.

Sound Quality : 8
I play an ESP LTD EC-100 into this, then a Boss GE-7 and a Peavey bass amp (and I've tried it with others of better quality, this one is temporary). The sound quality of the normal output is great, with fine sustain. There is a frequency somewhere in the mids that seems to be over-accentuated and that pisses me off, but only a little, sort of a slightly hollow sound, especially with the Morph knob at 12h or less, but it might be from my guitar (hard to tell). It's more noticeable through the mixer output. There is some noise, but nowhere near as bad as my MD-2 or the FX86 (though don't put single-coils through this, at least not without a noise gate). Go over to the digitech website and listen to the flash demo. That's exactly how it sounds on its own using the mixer output. I use it mostly with the morph knob to the right, the high knob at 3h and the low knob at 1h. If you've ever listened to "Slaughter of the Soul" by At The Gates, that's pretty much the sound I get, though with a simple turn of a knob I can get a more 'traditional' scooped metal sound for things like Children of Bodom. The rightest Morph settings are extremely useful for getting that deep death metal downtuned sound without actually downtuning your guitar. I've also gotten a very unique metal sound I can't really describe by putting the dist. knob all the way to the left and EQ-ing it like mad after (can't remember the settings, though). The distortion is far from fuzzy. It's very 'clear', and the level of gain is set perfectly. I have no complaints about the lack of a gain knob, because it's ajusted so there's no fuzz and yet stays heavy enough (i.e., the metal zone has a gain knob, but everytime I hear it it sounds like the player can't tweak it right to minimize fuzz). Pretty much all the sounds are real metal, but if you EQ it right, the counter-clockwise settings on the morph knob can get you some rock and punk sounds. In jamming situations, you can get sounds that blend in as well as sounds that cut through, though not excessively. I have recently played with this live for the first time, and even though my sound was not perfect, it was extremely clear and went very well with my style (there was a lot of feedback when not playing at that volume level, but there was a shitload of gear involved so it probably can't be traced down to this only). Everybody else was using Metal Zones at that show except me, and I was one of the few who didn't get that fuzz in their sound, and it cut through generally better and had much stronger low end. But sadly, no, it won't preserve your guitar's sound though. I mean, you'll notice the difference between single coils and humbuckers, but the definition will remain the same. In fact, the first time I used this, it was while shopping for a new guitar, and this made it hard to distinguish character in them. And I tried at least 6 or 7 through this. But I'm not looking for subtle nuances in a death metal pedal, so it's something I end(ed) up ignoring. Let's face it, if you listen to Cryptopsy to try to find the subtle tones in the guitarist's riffs, you're probably missing the point.

I compared this to the Boss Metal Zone (slightly fuzzy, has nasal quality to it), Danelectro Black Coffee (not horrible, only average, was cheap though), the Boss MD-2 Mega distortion (horrible pedal for guitar which I have owned for two years, far from metal, fuzzy; not bad for bass though), the DOD FX86 Death-metal (too limited and noisy, plus you can get its sounds with the MM) and the Danelectro Fabtone (great, and I almost bought it, but for my applicatons, the MM seemed more suitable). In general, despite its overwhelmingly high price, the MM beats them all. I still wouldn't call it perfect though. The palm-muting sound, no matter what setting, tends to stay the same, sort of like a 'chink' sound like someone said, very metal and great for grinding, but I haven't managed to get that 'rolling' kind of pm like I once did with my

Reliability : 8
Have had it for half-a year, no problems yet. The switch is a little annoying though, like some have said, DOD-like (i.e., too small and the spring too rigid). I like the knobs though, they have a nice feel to them, and it's survived well up until now. I use the adapter I was pretty much forced to buy from the store (that warranty crap again).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Well, I haven't talked to them, but I bought this pedal full price and the store didn't even have the box or manual, which sometimes disturbs me, knowing this was 200$ canadian with the adapter (and on sale?!?!).

Overall Rating : 9
For metal, this thing is great going into an amp. You can't go wrong with it, whether you have an EQ pedal or not (though don't put it through a rock amp if you don't). The only thing that pissed me off was the mixer output which some people are bound to love anyhow, and the ridiculous price I paid for it (and it was the lowest-costing digitech pedal I found!). I would only buy this again if I found it much cheaper, otherwise, I'd get a Fabtone if I can find one or try a Zoom Tri-Metal or Hyperlead if any are still around. The bottom line is that I could live without this, but it would make getting a good metal sound much, much harder and costly.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: US $60 used
Submitted 05/31/2004 at 09:18pm by matt
Email: appetitefordestruction at earthlink<dot>net

Ease of Use : 9
Pretty easy you just gotta play around with it. The manual is good. It actually gives you four suggested settings to play around with.

Sound Quality : 8
I play an Ibanez RG to this to my peavey xxl 2x12 combo it sounds wonderful. I went online and looked at the digitech artist pages and it showed jack owens(cannibal corpse) setting and i dialed it in and adjusted the lows and level and got a WONDERFUL METAL hint METAL distortion. If your gonna try to play hendrix with this dont go on here and give it a bad review. With my set up its not noisy at all. Not gonna give it a 10 because i dont think any distortion pedal is a 10. This is just my distortion until i can afford a high gain boogie or diezel. Only bad thing is the level is pretty much a volume and it has no mid control.

Reliability : 10
Seems to be built pretty good. Dont kno where the battery goes tho because i dont mess with batteries in pedals just get the adapter. Doesnt slide around. I would gig without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent dealt with them yet.

Overall Rating : 8
I play metal and hard rock. Classic rock every now and then but my amp handles that distortion. Ive been playing about 2 1/2 years and finnaly got a very good distortion with this. IF it where stolen iid buy it again and a back up just in case. I wish it had a mid control. Sounds like the metal zone with a more balls out approuch to metal distortion.


Product: DigiTech X-Series Metal Master
Price Paid: 80 (pounds)
Submitted 05/28/2004 at 08:49am by ian nicholls
Email: Iiannicholls at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8

easy to set up but you will never get quite the correct sound
without more gear,see below

Sound Quality : 10
pete back guitar with duncan pickups and gotoh locking trem. best guitar ive ever played.boss ns2.metal master.boss ch1.and soon to come
boss eq7.going into 2 marshal valvestate amps.
this pedal is so noisy it was useless,i did not think even a noise gate would tame it. however the ns2 solved all my problems.
I tune down to d to play symphony x stuff and this pedal is just superb for big chords and palm muting i have got a decent sound from it.not totaly happy with it on its own i dont think you can eq it enough but when the boss eq comes i think it will be great.the most brutal distortion i have used.

Reliability : No Opinion
NA
only had it a few weeks,ok so far

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
i play metal and learning to play neo classical shred.ithink the metal master will be great for the job but you must use a noise gate and some extra eq because in my opinion its not quite good enough on it own.i would buy it again cos with a bit of tweeking its gonna be great.been playing over 20years and have never had as much distortion
sounds great with the d tuning.

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