








BOSS HM-2 Heavy Metal Made in Japan 1983 #378600
BOSS HM-2 Heavy Metal Made in Japan 1983 #378600
The HM-2 Heavy Metal, produced from 1983 to 1991, is a legendary model that has carved its name in the history of distortion pedals.The "chainsaw tone" achieved by turning all knobs to maximum has established itself as the core sound of Swedish death metal music.It has also received high praise from shoegaze guitarists who create thick walls of sound with distortion sound.
The ``HM-2W'' is now on sale as part of the ``WAZA CRAFT'' series, but the one that has arrived this time is a rare one that was manufactured in 1983, made in Japan, and produced in the first year.
It has a strong analog feel and is a must-have item for metal users.
MADE IN JAPAN
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[Accessories] None
[Appearance/Condition] There are signs of use throughout, such as dirt, scratches, and scrapes.The rubber on the battery cover is missing.
[Operation] Normal.(We have only confirmed operation with batteries.)
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