They one I've been playing with is a Dunlop Crybaby (original). I play only heavy metal and it works great. It really depends on what kind of sound you are going for. You have to experiment around and see what you like best.
you can use effectors, amplifiers or even softwares....
As much as you wnt them to be from 100 + because with the right distortion pedal you can create any sound you wish but if you want a guitar that looks "heavy metal" then i would suggest a B C Rich as they are very cool looking from around £200
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It's a reference to driving, esp cars from the '50s. The throttle is wide open when the (gas) pedal is fully depressed. With really old cars the floorboards are metal so with the "pedal to the metal" your accelerating as much as possible.
A digital distortion pedal will sound better with analog delay than an analog distortion one because of too much warms added to the sound making it mushy and not crunchy enough. A sustain pedal adds a long lasting sound by squeezing down the sound and adding further crunch to your notes/cords. Distortion pedals: digitech, boss and danelectro make good metal type pedals. stay away from fuzz or "big muff" type pedals. any analog delay pedal: boss or cheap pedal will work. compresssor/sustain pedal: boss, frantone, alesis, sqeezer, miranda. you want more of a hard-knee type that is more extreme, not like electro harmonix or bbe. spend money on this!!
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I Like the "Metal Zone MT-2," made by Boss. Its got four controls to shape your sound, High, 2 Mids, and the low. Plus a level knob and a Distortion knob. Bing able to have that much control of the mids is a powerful thing for a guitar pedal. Theres alot of good pedals out there that's just a suggestion. I Common pedal is the Boss DS-1 and I know alot of people that like that pedal too.
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To my understanding, the saying is rightly "put the pedal to the metal", and would come from pressing a car's accelerator all the way down to the metal flooring. To my understanding, the saying is rightly "put the pedal to the metal", and would come from pressing a car's accelerator all the way down to the metal flooring.
the digitech rp50- it is cheap and it is cool
Semore Duncan Twin Tube Mayhem (expensive)There was another one but I can't remember what it was called And the Guyatone Metal Monster is good tooThe EXH Metal Muff was a great pedal until it broke so i wouldn't recomend that