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braintheory
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So I bought this pedal just to scratch that itch since I wanna try them all and am surprisingly impressed. Was expecting to just try it, sell it and move on, but it’s looking to actually be a keeper along with the 5 other boosts I’ve kept (of over 140 boosts I’ve been through). Besides this pedal I’ve really not been a Fortin fan. Didn’t keep the Hex Drive, 33, Grind or Fuzz and was very underwhelmed by the Natas and Meshuggah amps I tried, but am really liking this Maxon one. I know it’s very overpriced since it was a limited run, but still it sounds great, so what can you do lol. For me it’s worth it
I’m borrowing right now from a friend an actual vintage TS808 or OD9 (worth a lot of money these days) and I honestly am enjoying this Fortin one much more. Yes those 2 vintage ones sound more organic and warm, but the Fortin is way tighter, punchier, firmer, more aggressive, growly and very dense in the mids. It’s like a TS dialed in for metal. The Protone Dino Cazares I have in comparison still sounds tighter, more attack-y/clanky, punchier, firmer, more modern, but also smoother/less growl, drier, less organic, less warmth and less midrange density (that’s where all my pedals are lacking compared to this Fortin). It’s not gonna be sending my other keepers packing (Klon, Thorpy Heavy Water, Dino and 2 different versions Coppersound Broadway’s), but has its place to me among those and looking like it might be the boost I’d use 2nd or 3rd most often (Klon obviously #1 still)
I kinda didn’t wanna like this pedal because of the Fortin label, but seems to be one of my favorite boosts, so gotta hang on to it unless I discover something better, but right now there’s no other boost pedals on my radar. Seems like I’ve pretty much tried them all, except for a gold Klon (mine is silver no horse), but I’ll be able hopefully to try one soon, just won’t be able to buy one lol. Still feels weird that I’m saying such good things about a Fortin, but whatever it actually sounds great to me. Gotta give credit where it’s due
I’m borrowing right now from a friend an actual vintage TS808 or OD9 (worth a lot of money these days) and I honestly am enjoying this Fortin one much more. Yes those 2 vintage ones sound more organic and warm, but the Fortin is way tighter, punchier, firmer, more aggressive, growly and very dense in the mids. It’s like a TS dialed in for metal. The Protone Dino Cazares I have in comparison still sounds tighter, more attack-y/clanky, punchier, firmer, more modern, but also smoother/less growl, drier, less organic, less warmth and less midrange density (that’s where all my pedals are lacking compared to this Fortin). It’s not gonna be sending my other keepers packing (Klon, Thorpy Heavy Water, Dino and 2 different versions Coppersound Broadway’s), but has its place to me among those and looking like it might be the boost I’d use 2nd or 3rd most often (Klon obviously #1 still)
I kinda didn’t wanna like this pedal because of the Fortin label, but seems to be one of my favorite boosts, so gotta hang on to it unless I discover something better, but right now there’s no other boost pedals on my radar. Seems like I’ve pretty much tried them all, except for a gold Klon (mine is silver no horse), but I’ll be able hopefully to try one soon, just won’t be able to buy one lol. Still feels weird that I’m saying such good things about a Fortin, but whatever it actually sounds great to me. Gotta give credit where it’s due
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