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Best Doom Metal Guitar Pedals On A Budget


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Gear Used In This Video:
Dunable R2 DE tuned to C Standard
Peavey T-60 tuned to B Standard
EHX Green Russian Muff Reissue
Behringer SF300
Boss HM3
Boss Metalzone
EHX Canyon
Donner Power Supply https://amzn.to/3j8jrZC

Intro 0:00
Guitars Used 0:27
EHX Green Russian Reissue 0:48
Behringer SF300 2:36
Proco Rat 4:45
Boss HM3 6:00
Boss Metalzone 7:26
Power Supply 8:55
EHX Canyon 9:58

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Originally posted by UCGfUI158Yz7PvBKVALm-fWA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrU6x9sMGuk

45 thoughts on “Best Doom Metal Guitar Pedals On A Budget

  • My Board is turning into a board inspired by All them witches and King Buffalo. Would you call them "doom" aswell? They use similar pedals I am realising.

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  • Damn it, what's the second song on the first pedal, the EHX Green Russian..
    I know it, but can't for the love of god think of the band and song..
    Please halp!

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  • between the rat, the muff reissues and the various behringer clones, you can be doomin for less than 200 bucks.

    that's less than dudes used to spend on gas station bongs back in my younger days. we're living in great times for guita gear

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  • Dude just say "doom" dont say "doom metal music" there is no "doom rap" no "doom country" no "doom rock"… And we all know its "music"… Just say doom ???? really appreciate this content otherwise keep it up.

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  • The EHX Op Amp Big Muff works pretty well for Doom, even though it seems like it's intended for Smashing Pumpkins type of Grunge. The Canyon has an interesting tone. Great demos ????

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  • I absolutely love my Behringer Super Fuzz! The fact that it also offers a boost option allows for multiple uses no matter what style of music you're trying to play. Of course I bought it for the Monolord sound but when it comes to versatility and price, it can't be beat!

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  • SF-300 super fuzz 29 bucks amazon lol i got one for my bass,to add with my darkglass alpha omega for extra effects. at the local shop for 40 bucks. good investement and cheaper then dirt lol

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  • I’m a huuuuge fan of the EHX Canyon. Does droney washy stuff, sweet solo delay echoes, and the shimmer sounds so good on clean stuff if you wanna do a Yob-like thing. External tap tempo is a life saver also.

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  • Sweet video and great advice do you have a link for where to check out those custom pedal boards?

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  • Venus Blue!! I love Acid Bath and your channel! Keep up the good work. We used to Cover Acid Bath, The Blue back in the late 90s early 2000s. I used a Black Russian big Muff and a Boss Metal Zone as my OD pedals for my band The Almighty Wiedian. Eventually went from the Boss to the RAT. I still love the Metal Zone and use it for Crowbar Tones.

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  • Great video, thanks! Question… won't the tuner still act as a mute in front of the fuzz pedals? Confused why it couldn't be the first pedal, is it just because you prefer all dirt on the first row?

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  • The TC Electronics’ Rusty Fuzz is a awesome pedal. Only $50 at Guitar Center. Goes really well the Sky Surfer reverb and Rush boost. I was able to pick them up when GC had a buy 2 get one free sale.

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  • I have two of those Donner Power Supplies and I think I picked them up for like 30 bucks a few years ago, I never have any problems with them. Definitely a great budget option.
    I use them on a board that's totally not budget friendly.

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  • Love boosting a RAT with a bigmuff, kinda like you would with a tubescreamer but more fat and bass heavy instead of cut. Can be tightened up with a TS pretty easily though, just control how hard you push things so it doesnt get noisy.

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  • Hi guys! Thanks for the beautiful Fuzzlord t-shirt which arrived super-quickly! High quality Gildan T with the perfect Fuzzlord logo… I love it!

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  • a rat into a clean or distorted amp sounds great, its the more versatile option yet somehow also the simplest option

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  • The HM-3 is soooooo underrated. It's especially devastating with a overdrive pushing it

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  • Sweet idea as I’m trying to play doom/stoner in a feasible or a budget manner. I just need a couple more pedals and the funds to afford an aluminum neck for my Jazzmaster.

    I think the Boss FZ-2 or something like the JHS Supreme would be perfect. That or a DBA Fuzz War or what my current setup, a Fuzz Face style fuzz with an octave or sub octave added. I love stacking my Basic Audio Face fuzz or a RAT along with an EQD Tentacle for some ultimate octave dooming. I never knew how great the RAT was with or without an octave pedal as well as the Basic Audio Face fuzz which is a slightly glitchy and sputtery Fuzz Face circuit with some added controls. That sputtery and glitchy fuzzy goodness stacked with an octave is prime fun dooming material.

    So I’m almost through this video and I wanna ask what you’re using for an amp during this video? Because that definitely makes a major impact on how these pedals are gonna sound. It may not be completely changing their sound or tone, but I went from a solid state Fender to a hybrid solid state with tube power section late 70’s Peavey and a lot of my pedals sound pretty significantly different than they did. I love my Peavey 2×12 but it’s kinda dark and a little bass heavy in some fuzzes or distortions. That isn’t always a problem, but when you need a brighter sound to punch through, a fuzz that was brighter is now darker and more low end heavy or you hear how a pedal sounds on YouTube and then buy one and it sounds almost completely different it creates an issue of whether or not to swap out speakers. Which I think I’ll swap my current speakers out for some type of Celestion or Jensen speakers if not something else. Mainly to either get that brighter Fender amp sound to slam filthy fuzz or distortion into or Celestion speakers for that classic Laney sound. Maybe then the pedals I use and on board gain that sounds a little artificial would sound better than ever.

    Anyways with budget pedalboards, I actually got mine off of Amazon for like $40 last Christmas and it’s able to hold about 10-11 EQD or JHS sized pedal footprints. It came with a decent carrying back that has a two way zipper and front pocket that held a roll of velcro both receiving and sticking sides. It’s honestly pretty solid and my third pedalboard I’ve ever owned. The first was some small Pedaltrain board and the second being a legitimate skateboard with the wheels gone. I used the trucks as legs to keep the board off the ground so the power supply could be underneath mounted and the top could solely be for pedals.

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  • Hey Jason, hope you're doing well, mate. Been a while since I dropped you a message. I'm still digging the MF-5 you gifted to me. I hope the canvas paintings are still bringing on the smiles!

    Years ago, 1999/2000(ish), I bought a Dunlop Cry Baby, EHX Big Muff, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2 & a Boss DD2 (they were in that order on the board), all of them were secondhand apart from the DS-1, £30 new & I think the Cry Baby was new, too. Some time after I bought a RAT. That was a very budget pedalboard & it worked so well into a Model T and a drop – B tuned 1982 USA Fender Stratocaster. Good old days. I would actually like to buy those pedals again for old times sake.

    Keep up with the great work, mate!

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  • +1 on the Russian muff reissue; served me well in my last band for years – and I’ve definitely gotten useable sounds out of an HM-3.

    In my opinion, to sweeten any distortion box you choose, the SD-1 you have on your board is essential for more tone/gain stacking options.

    Killer that there’s a better, (cheaper,) option out there than a VoodooLabs power supply. (They are great though; I’ve had no issues with the two I own.)

    Great video! Cheers!

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  • Not exactly a pedal question but what's the "do it all" amp in your opinion? The targets tones being Ry Cooder's Southern Comfort arrangement to Acid King's III album. I can't leave out Dead Meadow's Beyond the Fields We Know. I'm a bluesman at heart but can't deny the artistic power of doom and stoner.

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  • 2 weeks ago Sweetwater had the Behringer Super Fuzz on sale for only $14! I bought two. Gave one to a friend and kept the other for a backup. I should have bought more lol! Was a nice surprise when you cranked out those Windhand riffs. Love that band, Man.????????????

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  • I like the hm-3 sounded great with the gain all the way down the output turned all the way up and the eq’s at noon. Very fuzzy but still great clarity and they are super cheap got mine for 40 bucks

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  • Green Russian and a RAT are two of my mainstays for sure. Got a few suggestions to add to the budget friendly list…

    The Nux Atlantic is a really great shout for a budget friendly delay + reverb combo pedal. It's hall reverb + tape delay are a great combo, also has freeze and shimmer, and series or parallel switch on the back. Great pedal.

    GE-7 can be picked up pretty cheap, EQ pedals are often looked over but super handy to have on board.

    Plumes are pretty cheap and a great boost option. The one-knob eq style tone control is a really useful mixing tool, almost like a mid-freq control. The 3 modes are also pretty handy. It's got way more on tap so use ears not eyes.

    The Joyo JP05 is a pretty good budget power supply, rechargeable lithium so you can avoid dirty power or go jam out on a cliff somewhere.

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  • Funny. I was looking for a video just like this last week. Algorithm did me right.
    Now possible to show how to set pedals in what place and stuff? I can play just don't know pedals ????

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  • I love the hyper metal I dunno why they aren't popular I got mine for five bucks because the battery door was broken at the screw it sounds great unless your trying to use it at extreme loud volumes even with everything turned to zero but volume it was way too much through my Randall bass 500 full stack had to finish the show with DOD overdrive plus so it wouldn't scream so loud that set up sounded like a dirtier AC/DC with everything on ten so loud lol

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  • Just use behringer pedals those are the cheapest I'd say Donner pedals are next in the cheap but great category Mooer pedals are pretty much the same but slightly more joyo pedals are alright for cheap if you get the right ones from there it's stuff in the jhs 3 series or tc electronic smorgasbord price range

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  • Hey can you compare mooer black secret with rat in doom, that's a cheap distortion rat clone

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