🎸 Unleash your inner metal god with precision and power!
The AZOR Heavy Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal delivers authentic heavy metal distortion with 3 tone-shaping knobs and a 2-mode selector switch, housed in a compact, durable aluminum chassis. Designed for easy transport and powered by a standard 9V DC adapter, it offers guitarists versatile, high-quality distortion tones from classic crunch to modern extreme.
B**B
Not bad. Tiny, decent and cheap
Wow. It is TINY! cheap and sounds pretty good. Just a generic, mild reverb.
C**O
BIG sound at a ridiculously low price!
BIG sound for such a little pedal, and at a ridiculously low price! It sounds great by itself, but it also stacks really well with my (way more expensive) distortion and overdrive pedals. Very simple and intuitive to use. Nice, wide parameter of great useable tones! True bypass... so no noise at all. Getcha one!
C**Y
Excellent sounding Hall reverb!
The AZOR AP312 Digital Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal Hall provided exactly the reverb I wanted (Hall) and I could dial it in to match the Hall reverbs of my Line 6 emulators as well as Logic Pro plugins.It does generate just a very, very small amount of noise, but only that which you would notice in a very quiet studio environment with headphones. My purpose was to provide reverb in a live performance, where the noise won't likely even be noticed at all!Buy this unit with confidence, as it delivers exactly what it is supposed to, for an extremely inexpensive price.I give it 4 starts instead of the full 5 only because of one feature I wish it had......the unit does not come back on in the on/off state it was in when you last disconnected power. All my other stomp pedals work this way. I suspect it is because the on/off switch is an "electronic" switch as opposed to a "mechanical" one, and therefore the on/off state is not persisted when turned off and then back on. I wish it worked like this so that when I power up my live pedalboard, everything comes back up exactly as it was when I powered it down.Secondly, once you dial in the kind of reverb you want (with the Delay and Pre Delay knobs) you pretty much leave those controls alone, and the only knob you tweak adjust afterward is the Mix control. Much like a guitar amplifier with only one control for the Reverb, the Mix control should be the great big knob in the middle of the unit, not the Pre Delay control. Swap these two controls so that the big knob controls the amount (or Mix) as it is labeled, and you've made a significant convenience improvement.With the "swapped" controls and a persisted on/off switch, and you've got yourself a 5 star product.Lack of these features does not warrant returning the unit by any stretch of the imagination. I VERY MUCH like this unit!Well done AZOR!
R**N
Best Spring Reverb pedal for your money.
The Brown ReverbFor $25? Best deal on Amazon. I have spring reverb tanks in a few classic tube amps, but my VOX AC4TV doesn’t. I had a great sounding T-REX reverb pedal on top of it for over a decade, but I guess $19 only goes so far. This one has only one setting, spring, which is all I use. Sounds just like a spring tank to me. It’s very quiet, heavy, and small enough to leave on the top of the amp, where I can reach the knobs. I don’t need to reach the button because it’s always on. Not crazy about needing an adapter, but 9v batts are $6ea now!, so plug it is.
C**E
A cheap somewhat usable fuzz
You get what you pay for, it took some work to get some usable sound
P**L
digital sounding when played alone, but sounds great in the mix
A little digital sounding when played alone, but sounds great in the mix when playing with band. Great reverb unit for the money.
J**Y
must have tremolo
good value
E**Y
Well built/excellent sound!
I went back and forth between the Azor compressor and the Behringer. At first I thought the Azor had a clearer/better sound, but spent some more time with the both of them and realized that the knobs have to be turned up higher on the Behringer to get a similar sound. Ultimately I changed my mind and decided to keep the Behringer over the Azor because the Azor has a slight hissing noise that the Behringer doesn't. It's not bad, though. The Azor is also all metal. I'm not a gigging musician, so I think the plastic Behringer will hold up just fine for me. Still, the Azor is a great pedal. I'm still giving it 5 stars