The new TightMetal™ distortion pedal takes the TightDrive™ and
TightBoost™ overdrive platform to the next level by providing
over-the-top metal and hardcore crunch tones with adjustable tightness
thanks to the Tight control. This issue came up early on when
discussing various ideas with Mark Kloeppel, guitarist from the
deathgrind band Misery Index. Like many other metal players, Mark
was looking for a particular guitar tone, one with a lot of harmonics
but with the ability to stop the notes really fast to work with their
music. As on the original TightDrive, the Tight control varies the
low end from smooth and thick to tight and aggressive so you get the
attack that works with your guitar and picking style.
In the same way high gain tube amps are designed by cascading extra tube
stages, the TightMetal was created by adding additional stages in front
of a carefully modified TightDrive. The resulting thicker and much
heavier distortion is tweaked by a simple built-in output EQ curve, and
can further be adjusted by the output Tone control, so it’s easy to get
a stack sound even through a small combo amp’s clean channel.
|
After discussing some other consumer suggested ideas with Mark,
a couple of switches were added to help customize the tone and
help the playability. A Mid switch helps get a more traditional
metal rhythm sound with its Thrash setting which gives a deeper
scooped mid tone. To help stop the notes even quicker, a Noise
Gate switch with an ultra quiet, quick decaying Chomp setting
really helps a lot....especially when doing very quick riffs
with a lot of palm-muted stops, so the whole band sounds even
tighter. |
|
At January NAMM '11, various metal players made suggestions about
adjustments to the gate, and the result was a redesign to include an
automatic gate threshold that tracks the gain control......this keeps
the Chomp setting appropriately hard, and backs off on that setting as
the gain is reduced.
All other features from the TightDrive remain intact, including the
Effects Loop with its Pre/Post switch, the LED illumination of the
controls, and the Battery On/Off switch and magnetic battery access
door.