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The HM-2 is perhaps the most scoffed-at/adored distortion on the internet. The Hyper Metal was the model that superseded that, so it's got the same controls (just dime them all, of course) but with a slightly more 'modern' edge to the tone. All in all, it'll still do the church burning, neopaganist Norwegian black metal tone, but for around half the price of it's slightly older brother. Brutal etc.Model: Boss Hyper Metal HM-3Made: Taiwan; October 1994Serial: CG73202Type: distortionPower Requirements: standard 9v DC centre negative negative supply or 9v batteryAccessories: no box or manualCondition notes: used, few minor marks, fully functional.Overall: very good condition
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