🎸 Unleash organic distortion with tank-like toughness—your tone’s new best friend.
The TC Electronic GRANDMAGUS DISTORTION delivers authentic tube-like distortion with a tight low-end and natural sag, enhanced by rich mids and smooth highs. Featuring true bypass for pristine signal integrity and housed in a durable metal chassis, this pedal is engineered for professional musicians seeking reliable, high-quality tone.
D**6
Great Budget Pedals
Grand Magus:This pedal is great! Almost exactly the tone I was looking for. I was a bit hesitant on purchasing it but after reading and watching the reviews I ordered it. I can get a good 90's grunge / pop punk sound with this pedal. Overall definitely more then what I expected. The only thing I could thing would be a con is the "tone" sweep.Fangs:This pedal adds a bite to the sound, as I'm sure by the name of the pedal that's what they were going for. The reviews I read were varied but it all came down to the amp you were putting it through so I figured I'd try it. Plugged it in and started tweaking. So far the "fat" setting is my favorite. The "raw" increases the mids and the "scoop" almost removes the mids. I can dial in thrash metal / hair metal / power metal / and even get into the modern metal territory with it. It has a lot of low end and gain on tap, perfect for solo practice or dial back the low end a bit and it will fit in with drums and bass.For reference my equipment is a BOSS Katana head through a Marshall 212AR vertical cabinet.
M**1
Best distortion pedal for the price
Bought the Grand Magus pedal after watching a few online reviews. Plugged it into both my Burgera Infinium V22 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and couldn't believe what I was hearing coming from a sub $60 pedal. With gain down to its lowest setting it works very nice as an overdrive. Between 11 and 3 O'clock it gives a great classic rock to 80s metal sound and above that you're in metal territory. I am actually enjoying this more than my $200 EVH 5150 pedal.
G**N
A great distortion pedal in it's price class
Pros:By itself it can pull off hard rock tones and early metal. Definitely a fun pedal.Sounds great paired with the TC Electronic Rusty Fuzz. With the Rusty Fuzz in front of this distortion its easy to get bit-crusher type fuzz sounds or that overloaded tube amp icky thump fuzz.Hookups are all in the back so you can put pedals right next to each other for a tidy look.Cons:All of the smorgasbord of pedals line are bigger than your typical boss sized pedal, so if pedalboard real estate is at a premium you might consider a DS-1 instead.Doesn't quite take you into ultra-high gain pinch harmonic territory without a boost in front of it.Overall:A great sounding affordable and well-constructed pedal good for hard rock and early metal distortion. The tone isn't as shapeable as more expensive pedals like the BE-OD (which costs 3x as much).
L**Y
Excellent Rat type pedal
This is a Rat style circuit. The Grand Magus has a great sound. I use it both as a drive and a distortion.
T**.
Excellent distortion
I got mine mainly because it was in the price range I could afford and it's great. Better than most of the more expensive brands on the market. Great for pros and amateurs.
B**N
Falls somewhere between a Rat and a Boss DS1
Sounds good. Falls in between a Rat and a Boss DS1 , more towards the DS1.Maybe just a teeny tiny bit "better" than a DS1.
G**N
Fantastic Pedal
My First Pedal. I love it. Works and sounds fantastic
V**Y
Super!!
Buen sonido! Me sorprendió!
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