Boss MT-2w Metal Zone Waza Craft Owner’s Manual

For a classic metal tone, start with the Level, Low, and High controls at 12 o'clock. Set the Dist knob at about 2 o'clock for a heavy but clear distortion. Adjust the Mid Freq to around 1 kHz and set the Mid control at 1 o'clock to cut through the mix.
First, check your cables and connections for any wear or damage. Ensure the pedal is using a quality power supply with proper voltage. If noise persists, try isolating the pedal from other electronics to avoid interference.
The Mid Freq control on the MT-2w allows you to select the specific frequency range that the Mid control will affect. This provides more precise control over the midrange tones, crucial for shaping your sound.
Keep the pedal away from moisture and extreme temperatures. Regularly check and clean the input/output jacks and footswitch. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior and ensure it's stored in a protective case when not in use.
The Standard mode replicates the classic MT-2 sound with its characteristic heavy distortion and midrange control. The Custom mode offers a new voicing with a wider dynamic range and enhanced clarity, suitable for modern metal genres.
Position yourself further from the amplifier and avoid directly facing it. Lower the Dist knob slightly and adjust the Mid Freq and Mid controls to reduce frequencies that may cause feedback. Using a noise gate pedal can also help.
Set the Mid control to a low position (around 9 o'clock) and adjust the Mid Freq to a lower frequency, such as 400 Hz. Increase the Low and High controls to emphasize bass and treble, creating the scooped mid effect.
Yes, the MT-2w can be used with a clean amp to provide all the distortion and tonal shaping you need. Set your amp to a clean channel and use the pedal to sculpt your desired metal tone.
Use a 9V DC power supply with at least 30 mA of current. It's recommended to use a Boss PSA-series adapter for optimal performance and to avoid noise issues.
Set the Dist control to a moderate level (around 11 o'clock) for clarity. Increase the Low control for a fuller sound, and adjust the Mid Freq to around 500 Hz with the Mid control slightly boosted to tighten the tone.