Boss MT-2 Metal Zone Owner’s Manual
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To achieve a heavy metal sound, start with the gain around 2 o'clock, bass at 3 o'clock, mids at 10 o'clock, and treble at 2 o'clock. Adjust the EQ to taste to suit your guitar and amplifier.
Feedback can often be reduced by lowering the gain and adjusting the EQ settings, particularly by reducing the mids. Also, ensure that your guitar is not too close to the amplifier.
Yes, the MT-2 can be used with a clean amp. It is designed to produce distortion on its own, so a clean amp can provide a good platform for its effects.
Keep the pedal clean and dry. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use. Regularly check the battery compartment for corrosion and use a power supply to preserve battery life.
Use a 9V DC power supply with a negative center pin. Boss PSA adapters are recommended for compatibility and reliability.
Check the power source, ensure the battery is not dead, or that the power supply is properly connected. Also, inspect the input jack; the pedal needs an input signal to power on.
Ensure all cables are properly connected and not faulty. Check the battery level or power supply. Clean the input and output jacks with contact cleaner.
For live performances, connect the pedal to your amp via the effects loop for better sound quality. Fine-tune the EQ settings to match the venue's acoustics.
For a modern metal sound, set the gain to 3 o'clock, bass to 2 o'clock, mid frequency to 11 o'clock, and treble to 1 o'clock. Adjust to suit your specific guitar and amp.
While primarily designed for electric guitars, the MT-2 can be used with a bass guitar for an aggressive tone. However, it may lose some low-end definition. Adjust the EQ to maintain clarity.