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GardenoftheDead wrote:I'm honestly surprised nobody has made an HM-2 clone with no knobs.
coupleonapkins wrote:DOD (standard & Super) American Metal or Behringer Heavy Metal are cheap, only one is a clone (maybe!), but what you lose via their non-true bypass (1985 was a long time ago) is probably worth what you save in price. I haven't been impressed with any of the 2nd generation of post HM-2 variations (let alone the peechee graphics of every single one, yeesh), but I am also (very) cheap & am one hoof firmly in the clone-should-probably-have-zero-knobs camp, too.
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
rfurtkamp wrote:I never used it for Swedish chainsaw, and kept the level near unity, gain about half, EQ so it wasn't quite an icepick.
For what they cost still, don't see the reason for a clone unless it was perfect and dirt cheap.
Jero wrote:coupleonapkins wrote:DOD (standard & Super) American Metal or Behringer Heavy Metal are cheap, only one is a clone (maybe!), but what you lose via their non-true bypass (1985 was a long time ago) is probably worth what you save in price. I haven't been impressed with any of the 2nd generation of post HM-2 variations (let alone the peechee graphics of every single one, yeesh), but I am also (very) cheap & am one hoof firmly in the clone-should-probably-have-zero-knobs camp, too.
If going to DOD route, you want the Super (fx56-b)...
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