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doom 2 bass pedal Does It Doom Doomsaw – Motor City GuitarDoes It Doom Doomsaw Distortion Pedal The Doomsaw returns in its original HM 2 orange and black colorway ***New for this version is an internal LEVEL control trimpot so you can dial back the output for less boost low volume play or leave it cranked for unparalleled punishment and chainsaw fury!*** A gruesome single knob adaptation of the dimed HM 2 chainsaw circuit, theyve taken the classic death metal tone and tailored it to modern doom, sludge, and
Does It Doom Doomsaw Distortion PedalThe Doomsaw returns in its original HM-2 orange and black colorway
***New for this version is an internal LEVEL control trimpot so you can dial back the output for less boost / low volume play or leave it cranked for unparalleled punishment and chainsaw fury!***
A gruesome single knob adaptation of the dimed HM-2 chainsaw circuit, they’ve taken the classic death metal tone and tailored it to modern doom, sludge, and drone metal. Thundering lows, punishing mids, and that unmistakable chainsaw grind, the Doomsaw is a visceral device designed specifically for downtuned guitar and bass.
The traditional HM-2 Level, Low EQ, and High EQ settings are maxed internally, with the single Grief knob controlling Distortion. An increased and extended Low EQ combines with a modified High EQ for a pummeling chainsaw dirge with reduced high frequency harshness.
Controls
Grief: Distortion.
• Set the Grief knob towards zero and run the Doomsaw gyrating EQ into a high gain amplifier or your favorite fuzz / distortion pedals.
• Set the Grief knob towards max and run it as your primary distortion pedal for unrivaled dimed Doomsaw fury.
Features:
• One-knob modified chainsaw distortion for guitar and bass
• Relay-based, true bypass soft switching
• Adjustable LED brightness via internal trim pot (LED BRIGHTNESS)
• Premium components including Neutrik input/output jacks, Lumberg power jack, ORMAT knob, Alpha pot, sealed relay, metal LED bezel, and mil-spec aircraft grade wire
• Powder coated finish with clear coat and high gloss textured UV printed artwork in aged HM-2 orange
• 4.75” x 2.625” x 2.375”
• 8.8oz
• Power: Use only a standard 9v DC power supply with a 2.1mm negative-center barrel. An isolated power supply is recommended. Power supply not included.
• Designed in collaboration with Nick Williams of Dunwich Amplification.
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Great book. Can’t wait to see what is to come with the story. Absolute universe is killing it 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
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It's soo good I'm excited for the next one
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Was I Ever Proved Wrong
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I'll admit it — going in, I was skeptical. How could normal-speed villains possibly threaten someone like Wally West, a teenager gifted with powers that let him run at supersonic, even near-light speeds? How could Captain Cold, Captain Boomerang, or the Trickster be anything more than a brief blur in his rearview mirror?
But Absolute Flash #1 masterfully convinced me.
This issue doesn’t just showcase raw speed; it explores naïveté, inexperience, and the hidden mental limits that come with sudden, godlike power. Wally, only 15, isn’t just fighting external foes — he’s grappling with his own inexperience with the Speed Force. The creative team understands that raw velocity without control or understanding is a recipe for chaos, not invincibility.
What really impressed me is how the narrative balances the fantastical with the believable. We watch Wally fumble through situations where, logically, he should dominate, but his youth, overconfidence, or lack of finesse opens the door for “normal” villains to challenge him. It’s not just a fight of feet — it’s a fight of wits, adaptation, and personal growth.
And here’s the kicker for me personally:
> Just as Wally West is learning to harness the sheer, overwhelming power of the Speed Force, I’m learning to harness the overwhelming power of AI, especially ChatGPT.
Every breakthrough Wally experiences — every stumble, every moment of awe at his own potential — mirrors my own journey of mastering this technology. We’re both standing at the edge of something massive, something world-changing, and learning how to rise to the challenge.
I can’t wait to see where Absolute Flash takes Wally next. What happens when a boy learns to truly master unstoppable power? And more provocatively: how will the world react when it realizes it can no longer defeat him?
This isn’t just a superhero comic — it’s a metaphor for anyone grappling with newfound potential.
Absolute buy. Absolute 5 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great jumping on point
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I haven't REALLY read comics in 20 years. This was a great place to start off. Excellent story,beautiful art and a great mix of new and old character. I have questions but I'm not lost.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Good Start for X-men from the Ashes
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The art is different than previous issues and takes a little getting used to, but overall above par. With comics, it’s always about the art first, the writing second. The dialogue pops for the most part. And the characters make sense. I rather like the scenes between Cyke and Logan, Hank and Cyke, and Magneto. Also it makes sense that after being tortured and put through hell - Cyclops would retreat to his birthplace, Alaska, and take the mutants who can’t blend in with humans, or are ostracized with him. The team up works for me - we have people who are deadly, former assassins and villains, which again works well with Cyclops, a character who believes in second chances. Only quibble - is the villains feel kind of stale? I was never a fan of the U-Men. But I’ll give it a chance, the rest is working for me so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024