🎸 Dominate your sound with FANGS – where metal meets precision!
The TC Electronic FANGS Metal Distortion pedal delivers ultra-thick, high gain distortion with a super tight response, featuring a versatile mid-control knob and true bypass for ultimate signal clarity. Compact and durable, it runs on a 9V battery or optional power supply, making it a must-have for metal guitarists seeking powerful tone shaping.
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 7.4 x 5.8 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | 000-CAT00-00010 |
Colour | black |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Scale Length | inches |
Signal Format | Analog |
Material Type | Metal |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 9 |
Item Weight | 450 g |
T**M
Great pedal for the money
Sounds greatGood build quality and fairly cheapYou get a lot for your moneyI use a power supply so can’t comment on battery life but definitely great pedal 👍
L**I
Beyond Expectations
The media could not be loaded. As soon as this was delivered I immediately plugged my guitar into it and connected it into the return of my Laney Leadtop effects loop and it sounds insanely good for the money especially in the "scooped" setting.Doing this allows the pedal to act as your preamp so you control your tone purely with the pedal.I haven't currently tried plugging it in to the front of the amp like a normal distortion pedal as I don't have a long enough cable but I don't see the point in doing so for me anyway.Sounds great and I would still think so if it cost double the price I paid.Worth noting that the video attached to this review is recorded with a phone camera hence why the sound is quite fizzy.
B**Y
Very high quality for the price
Tons of tone variation and as heavy as you need, there’s a crisp texture and quality that you just don’t find with similarly priced pedals. Very impressed!
T**D
Well built, good tones
Nice pedal from TC. Not as insane as the TC Eyemaster [gives an Entombed Wolverine Blues type tone], but with three very usable tone variants [Raw, Fat & Scooped]. The scooped tone sounds a bit dated these days, but the Raw and Fat make up for that. Plenty of tonal range, good response from standard, down-tuned and baritone guitars. Really low tunings need the gain backed off a smidge or they get muddy. Also drives a pre-amp well too, when the gains backed right off. The soft switch foot switch works fine, and the thing is nice and solid.All in all a very good value unit.Annoyingly mine was a resealed return. Not bagged, no TC information sheet or warranty slip, and was covered in greasy fingerprints. Can't blame TC for this so the review stands, but Amazon shouldn't have sold this as new. It wasn't.
H**1
What a great pedal!
I love this pedal - for the money it does a really great job and you can get excellent tones out of it. I prefer the 'fat' setting - superb for metal, especially when complimented with an overdrive. I've got a dialed-down Boss SD-1 just before it, and it really fills out the tone. I run all of my pedals through the clean channel on a Laney Ironheart, and this pedal has now earned a place on my board. I have other 'higher end' distortion pedals (some are just over-rated due to their name IMO), but this is actually my current little favourite, I just find it really easy to dial in the tones I like. Others may disagree of course, because tone is so subjective, but if you are looking for a well made budget distortion pedal that does what it's supposed to then you can't really go wrong with this one. Good pinch harmonics and thrashy chugs can be obtained all day long here!! Happy shredding :-)
A**2
A pedal for the new world order
This is a great pedal. I mean, the fact it's named after a Porcupine Tree song and inspired a 1912 album is great. But, it's a really versatile and playable pedal. From slight overdrive to fairly high gain, this is a pedal that belongs on the board of anyone who wants to be creative and has an eclectic love of rock. Just get one.
M**T
Quality at a very economical price for those who want to take the Left Hand Path
If you want that classic Swedish death metal buzzsaw guitar sound that Tomas Skogsberg produced at Sunlight Studios for bands like Entombed and Dismember then look no further. A boss HM2 pedal is the sort after item for achieving such classic sounds but this incredibly well built pedal from TC Electronics achieves exactly the same sonic range at a fraction of the price. Even my 15 watt Fender Blues Junior turns into a seething, snarling beast with this thing plugged into it! I’ve also used this pedal plugged into my favourite DAW through an audio interface and the sounds you can achieve are astounding! If you want a modern metal sound look elsewhere, if you’re after the classic old school Swedish death metal sound this is just the ticket. Highly recommended!
A**R
Super, super tight metal tones.
This pedal is one of 'those'. I does metal, I mean METAL, excellently. The problem for me is that it sounds too tight for a lot of normal rocky metal. I like to have that feel like my amp is about to blow a valve or transistor. This one sounds like it's already been through a DAW kind of thing. Saying that, if you want to get a really, really tight metal sound, it's superb. With judicious adjustments, and putting the right OD before it, it can do a superb 80s hair metal sound, or total doom and destruction if you want it to. The variety of tones and the available range of adjustments might fox some users.
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