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  • Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

    Hy,

    Ok people...this 2 pedals are very under-rated because it says zoom on them, but i've read amazing reviews that made me want to buy one - i just don't know which one.
    I want something for a brutal death/thrash/power rythm and lead sound with a lot of DEFINITION...think Testament, Death, Iced Earth and stuff like this. I'm so sick of DSP units where gain=undefined noise. I have a V-amp2 which is the best DSP i've tried but still not exactly what i want.

    Someone here said the tri metal has too much gain and looses definition, not being versatile for other sounds (and i don't mean country - i mean other rock/metal sounds), someone else said the hyper lead hasn't enough gain for thrash/death. I want something that will cut it for brutal thrash but also versatility for others genres (which i hear would be the case with HL-01 - but i'm just afraid it won't do good with my main objective)

    Thanks and i hope you can help me out,right now i'm 51% for the HL-01 because of it's versatility, but only if it gets the job done with the Schaffer/Schuldiner riffs&solos.

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    Vik

    PS Obviously i can't try them out before buying that's why i'm asking this....

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    Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

    Since MARS went out of business, I haven't seen the Zoom stuff around. I know of a pedal that will get you the sound you're talking about, because I can get Death/Control Denied and Testament tones with no problem, but it's not a Zoom. It's the ART Xtreme, which has been discontinued for years but is still available on eBay and elsewhere. I first bought one after hearing Testament's "Low" many years ago. It has some built-in effects, and the chorus helps in nailing the above tones.

    The Korg 104ds Hyper Distortion can get pretty close to Chuck's tone also. I haven't really used mine, because I like the effects on the ART unit, but was always able to get great distortion out of it. The Korg also has a cab sim and is somewhat programmable, which the ART is not.
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    • #3
      Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

      Korg 104ds, 411fx both are monsters.

      OR!!! You can use the pedal that every death/thrash metal band uses or has used.
      The infamous Boss MT-2 Metal Zone.

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      • #4
        Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

        isn't the tm/hl better than the boss mt2 ?

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        • #5
          Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

          is the art xtreme digital or analog ? and the korg ? i don't want anymore digital stuff

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          • #6
            Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

            well i like the line 6 distortion modeler myself.
            i also really like the h&k warp factor.


            by the way, i have a korg 104ds in mint condition if you want it...email me for pix and price if you want, it'll cost you less than a new zoom pedal.

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            • #7
              Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

              I can't speak for the Tri-Metal, but I bought a Hyper Lead from Musictoyz.com last year and sent it back the next day.

              The pros:
              1. Solid construction
              2. Quiet
              3. True bypass
              4. Analog

              The con?

              Not enough gain.

              I'm an Eighties metal head. I like a tight, defined distortion, but that also means that I want full saturation. Even on the highest gain setting, it sounded wimpy to me. Honestly, it made me realize how much I really liked my Metal Zone/GE-7 EQ combination.
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              • #8
                Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                The Boss MT-2 and the GE-7 are killer used together. I used the MT-2 between the guitar and the amp and the GE-7 in the loop for boost. If you want heavy... they will deliver.

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                • #9
                  Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                  The ART Xtreme is analog distortion (3 channel) with digital effects. The Korg 104ds is also analog, although I don't know what the deal is on the cab sim. The Korg also is switchable from amp to direct mode, although I've never used it as a DI box.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                    if you want saome gain for heavy stuff then definately the tri metal, i played a hyper lead a few days ago (against a dod death metal) and it had nowhere near as much gain as i wanted, the tri metal has enough gain for me and more,

                    David

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                    • #11
                      Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                      Thanks guys. which would win here: tri metal vs. mt2 vs. korg 104ds ?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                        Many say mt2 is the way to got but others say stuff like this: (any comments ?)

                        "Sound Quality: 1
                        I think this is marketed at younger people as a shortcut to a heavy metal rig. Shortcut that kinda leaves you with a 20 mile journy left is more what I'd say.

                        You can achieve some "heavy" sounds, but they lack real power, the notes all squish together in a big mush. And it feeds back horribly.

                        getting any kind of deffinition would be a miracle with this thing. "

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                        • #13
                          Re: Zoom tm-01 tri metal vs. hl-01 hyper lead

                          Harmony central reviews can be left by anyone and they don't always know what they're talking about. I've used a Metal Zone and they sound more than adequate for metal and are capable of death metal tones.

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