oh, i see, oops!Tweez wrote: Yeah exactly ^
BOSS HM-2
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any soundclips, actually?
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Please don't say that.andtrea wrote: Boss HM-2 = Eighties
Everything i can think of first when hearing 'eighties' is Guns N Roses und Mötley Crüe....

I'm watching some in ebay - maybe i'll get one and then, maybe, i'm able to make it sound good.
But hey, MBV and Slint used them!
I'm just afraid that i might totally hate it.

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and swervedriver, curve and tad used it according to guitargeek (i'm sure that the first 2 are correct, but dont know about tad)kle wrote:Please don't say that.andtrea wrote: Boss HM-2 = Eighties
Everything i can think of first when hearing 'eighties' is Guns N Roses und Mötley Crüe....
I'm watching some in ebay - maybe i'll get one and then, maybe, i'm able to make it sound good.
But hey, MBV and Slint used them!
I'm just afraid that i might totally hate it.![]()
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Justin Trosper used one too, as did Ash Bowie.
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Does anyone have any sound clips of these? Does anyone know of any records that have a good example of these being used? Lots of people use them but I have no idea what they sound like so I'd be lost on a record of say Swervedriver or whatever.
I've been wanting one of these for the past 4 years.
I've been wanting one of these for the past 4 years.

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I'd say: Slint's Spiderland.
Am i wrong?
Am i wrong?

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I don't know if anyone recording with one as much as they used one live... when you're in the studio, chances are you're gonna use amp gain. Depending on the studio, they might have 5 different vintage Marshalls to choose from.
The HM-2 does the cranked 50 watt Marshall sound great at useable stage (club) volumes. It's not really a JCM800 sound, it's more like a late '70s 2204 Master volume. It's not metally like the MT-2, it's more classic rock sounding if you compared the two. The great thing is when you play open-type chords with HM-2, they really ring out giving you that JM thru a Marshall Swervedriver/MBV sound. But then again, it depends on your amp. The tone controls on the HM-2 have a wide range so they're a bit sensitive in a way. I only set mine one way, the L goes at about 3 o'clock and the H goes between 1 & 2 o'clock. The set the gain at about 10 or 11 o'clock. This usually going thru my '69 Bassman head. If i'm using my old Marshall, I lower the L tone on the HM-2 'cuz it's a bottom-heavy amp in certain amps.
The HM-2 does the cranked 50 watt Marshall sound great at useable stage (club) volumes. It's not really a JCM800 sound, it's more like a late '70s 2204 Master volume. It's not metally like the MT-2, it's more classic rock sounding if you compared the two. The great thing is when you play open-type chords with HM-2, they really ring out giving you that JM thru a Marshall Swervedriver/MBV sound. But then again, it depends on your amp. The tone controls on the HM-2 have a wide range so they're a bit sensitive in a way. I only set mine one way, the L goes at about 3 o'clock and the H goes between 1 & 2 o'clock. The set the gain at about 10 or 11 o'clock. This usually going thru my '69 Bassman head. If i'm using my old Marshall, I lower the L tone on the HM-2 'cuz it's a bottom-heavy amp in certain amps.
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hehehe, I was just reading my Boss Book... I guess Eric Clapton used an HM-2 along with a CE-1 for "Forever Man" 
Also, David Gilmour used one in the '80s... he also used the 'Metallizer' model as well

Also, David Gilmour used one in the '80s... he also used the 'Metallizer' model as well

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I tried a HM-2 at a shop using a cheap Greco Ric copy (which wasn't that great) once- the thing I noticed was that you could hear each note in a chord pretty clearly. Does that seem right to y'all?
Times change. Remember when dog Jimmy used to go white and chalky? Now it grows hair! We got used to it. We'll get used to poly. -blueavenger
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Is it magic?
Now i'm ashamed i've slept while those two yesterday found their new owners on ebay....for 26 Euros... :-\
I'm watching the next one...
Now i'm ashamed i've slept while those two yesterday found their new owners on ebay....for 26 Euros... :-\
I'm watching the next one...
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thanks kle !kle wrote: I'd say: Slint's Spiderland.
Am i wrong?![]()
I discover Slint, and I love their music
thanks again!

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Yeah David Pajo used a HM-2, but he used a DOD American Metal with it.
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I really don't understand all this love for the Boss HM-2.
Ok, it's better than the Metal Zone, but which pedal it is not?
If you are looking for a cold and aggressive distortion, you're right, but only in that case.
I found it (in every sense 'cause I found it under a table after a terrible party at 5 am) too "one-way" sound.
There are a lot of better distortion pedal around imho.
I look rigs and pedalboards like every guitarist, but I don't trust so much about Guitargeek, pro guitarists have always supermega guitar-amp-effects technicians that can make really a big difference, and I don't think that Clapton and Gilmour' sound will be remembed for HM-2 contributione.
Ok, it's better than the Metal Zone, but which pedal it is not?

If you are looking for a cold and aggressive distortion, you're right, but only in that case.
I found it (in every sense 'cause I found it under a table after a terrible party at 5 am) too "one-way" sound.
There are a lot of better distortion pedal around imho.
I look rigs and pedalboards like every guitarist, but I don't trust so much about Guitargeek, pro guitarists have always supermega guitar-amp-effects technicians that can make really a big difference, and I don't think that Clapton and Gilmour' sound will be remembed for HM-2 contributione.
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haha I was just talking to someone a few months ago about the American Metal, hillarious pedal...Tweez wrote: Yeah David Pajo used a HM-2, but he used a DOD American Metal with it.
Well, the motherfucker got lost in the mail.
or
there might be another theory
the guy, he told me that he will refund me
now, the pedal went to canada and back by accident, and at this point the seller realises that he doesnt want to give his first pedal away for 20 bucks and offers me a refund without sending it and makes it look like it got lost in the mail.
thoughts?