Hell I didn't know this pedal even existed but my dog ears was telling me there was alot more of a hard edged crunch than a Boss OD-1 provides. I had re-purchased a whiteface Rat reissue and I dialed it in for Jake tone and it is pretty ripping, I was quite happy but the curious EVH tone quest part of me still wanted to hear what one of these rare pedals only made in 1987-88 sounded like. The YT vids didn't tell me much....

So I happened along on a Dimarzio Very Metal from a seller on Ebay that I have purchased from before and the price was reasonable $139.00 plus if the pedal didn't work or had issues the guy had 30 day return policy but he answered all my questions so I went for it. I tightened up the footswitch but the pedal worked as advertised pots very a little scratchy but not bad, no signal dropouts so I was stoked.
Got around to playing tonight and at first it wasn't even close, the rat was smoking it, so I put it aside did some work out in the shop and came back to it. It is a very unique pedal it seems to have more gain level output than the Rat but the Distortion and tone knob both were really touchy to dial in it didn't take much to make it sound crappy IMHO. So I kept tweaking, the tone knob is sort of like the filter on the rat but not... if adjusted too far either way it tended to get like a cracked wah effect when turned down or all the way up which took some getting used to... so I ended up at about 8 tone, 1.5 on distortion and 9-9.5 on level and it' real crunchy and pretty raunchy, Spinal Tap must have designed this pedal all the knobs go to 11. The rat is crunchy just like the Very Metal but it has more PAF/plexi type of clank to it, a bit more clarity and has more harmonic richness that is a bit sweeter to play(THINK NUNO) that I think I prefer to the Very Metal but I have to say once I dialed it in, I do believe this pedal may have been used on those albums.
I'll give it some time and a bit more tweaking but I have to say the Urban Legend on this pedal and Jake may have to be confirmed...

