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BOSS MT-2 METAL ZONE

The Boss Metal Zone hit the market in 1991 as a semi-successor to the Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal, which was produced between 1983 and 1991. Like the HM-2, it’s designed to emulate a cranked amp stack, with loads of gain on tap. Unlike the HM-2, it has a highly tweakable EQ that was leagues ahead of anything else when it came out.

THE POWERFUL, YET COMPLEX EQ ON THE METAL ZONE

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