DEMONIC MACHINES ALLEBORITH DISTORTION
$125.00 USD |
The lay out is volume, gain, and the tone is controlled by filter and tilt. Which is double speak for a standard tone control for cutting the top end and a quasi parametric mid control. In short it can dial in the sweet spot. A toggle gives you a choice of
Germanium+Silicon, LED or MOSFET voices.
CONCLUSION
As many readers know I have a power trio that play my 30 odd tunes borrowing from Metal approaches to composition from every genre blended in a single tune. I may use a half time whole note riff with Doom sound for the middle 8 but go into something with a Sabbath vibe for the verse but then a Prog Metal thing on the chorus. My point is you
don't have to be in a Doom genre to use a Doom pedal. What I love about the Alleborith
is its precise control. As I explained with my middle 8 reference I am in then out in a
hurry with a pedal. It has to be tight and deliver. The pedal does all the above and
sells for a very reasonable price.
Alleborith Distortion, playing starts at 6:00
the fine print
All considered any Rat is indeed a OpAmp dirt pedal as is the Keeley Moon.
The 'Moon' is has a raspy rough sound as opposed to the smooth organ like tone of the
Allelborith. Both are trying to cover the same territory. At $150.00 USD it is
in the ballpark for your outlay. I just ordered the Keeley as I find that rasp gives it a lot of
definition and will contrast rather then get lost because of my bands bass guitar.
To the point both are good but a comparison is prudent.
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