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SOUNDCHECK* THE GEAR IN REVIEW FULL THROTTLE MXR Fullbore Metal Distortion pedal NEW EQ WHAT’S NEW & COOL THE LOAR BY CHRIS GILL A LH-200 ACOUSTIC NUMBER OF metal distortion pedals have debuted this year, which suggests that either metal is the next big trend or players aren’t satisfied with the plethora of stomp boxes already crowding the market. My guess would be the latter, as most existing metal pedals seem content to just dish out excessive gain. True metal connoisseurs know that there’s much more to brootal metal tones than distortion. EQ controls are essential, and they must be able to control an extended range of frequencies, from earth-shaking bass to razor-sharp highs, with surgical precision. A gate is also a necessity for tightening up machine-gun riffs and eliminating high-gain hum and buzz. MXR’s new Fullbore Metal distortion pedal delivers all these features, making it a true singlepedal solution. The Loar LH-200 is modeled after classic small-bodied flat top acoustic guitars from the Thirties, with a vintage sunburst finish and open-geared butterbean tuners. The guitar features a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck, grained ivoroid body binding and a rosewood fretboard. The LH-200’s smaller body size is designed for songwriters and touring musicians who want an acoustic guitar that travels easily and has the warmth and projection typical of a much larger guitar. Its tone is reminiscent of the historic blues boxes of the Twenties and Thirties, making the LH-200 ideal for acoustic blues players who want an authentic vintage sound. FEATURES LIST PRICE: $699.99 THE MUSIC LINK, THEMUSICLINK.NET EVEN THOUGH the Fullbore Metal is 158 GU I TA R WOR L D THE BOTTOM LINE MXR’S FULLBORE METAL pedal is an affordable, true all-in-one solution for players seeking studio-quality metal tones. SC +PRO LOW PRICE VERSATILE EQ STUDIO-QUALITY GATE -CON SCOOP FUNCTION LACKS IDEAL MIDRANGE FOR SOLOS DG ORL OL W GUITAR ARD AW PERFORMANCE THE FULLBORE METAL sounds best when the amp’s power tubes perform the heavy lifting and the amp’s passive EQ controls are cranked all the way up, allowing the pedal to do most of the overall tone and preamp gain shaping. The pedal’s extended frequency range is stunning, and with careful tweaking a wide variety of modern and classic metal tones emerge. The gate function tightens and cleans up the sound considerably, producing polished, studioquality tones that bring out the best of your playing. The scoop function produces massive rhythm tones, but the midrange deficiency means solos can get lost in the mix. Solution: buy two pedals and use a scoop setting for rhythm while the other pedal handles lead tones. D jam-packed with six rotary controls, two switches and a footswitch, it’s housed in a compact box that’s the same size as MXR’s Phase 90. Controls include the requisite volume and gain knobs, and the EQ section consists of controls for low, mid, sweepable mid and high frenquencies. A scoop switch instantly boosts low and high frequencies (confirmed by a red LED), and the gate switch kicks in a noise gate (confirmed by a green LED) that has a preset decay setting and adjustable sensitivity that you can tweak via an internal trim pot. Other features include a heavyduty footswitch, a blue LED on/off indicator and true-hardwire bypass. OVERALL VALUE SPECS LIST PRICE: $169.99 MANUFACTURER: MXR, jimdunlop.com CONTROLS: Volume, frequency, gain, low, mid and high knobs; gate and scoop buttons; on/off switch ROCKTRON PATCHMATE LOOP 8 FLOOR The PatchMate Loop 8 Floor provides eight discrete loops (each with true bypass and buffered/nonbuffered signal paths), 128 programmable presets and nine highquality metal footswitches for real-time control. The eight loops can be configured for multiple purposes, including channel switching, effect loops, guitar routing and more. The Loop 8 Floor also adds preset programmability and true-bypass capability to any standard pedal board, and has real-time user controls that make it easy to set up and program. LIST PRICE: $449.00 ROCKTRON, ROCKTRON.COM