January 21, 2020 by Klaus Crow

Well, today we got a list of 10 awesome distortion pedals that will suit every style of guitar playing from delicate blues to classic rock to ruthless heavy metal.
These sounds will satisfy all your funky riffs and soaring lead solos. A great selection of stompboxes ranging from 50 up to 250 dollars, depending on your budget and personal taste, there is something here for every musician who wants to rock the place.
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1 – Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal

Controls: Distortion, level and tone.
Connectors: Input Jack, Output Jack, AC Adapter Jack (9V DC)
Indicator: Check indicator (Used for indication of check battery)
Power supply: 9 V DC : Dry Battery 9 V type (6F22/9 V) AC Adaptor (PSA-120, Optional)
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal
2 – MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion

Controls Output (Volume), Distortion, Bass, Mid, Treble
Switches: Footswitch toggles effect on/ bypass (red LED indicates on)
Power supply: Powered by one 9 volt battery (remove bottom plate to install), a 9 volt AC Adapter such as the Dunlop ECB003/ECB003EU or a power supply such as the DC BrickTM.
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion
More info, Prices and Reviews for the MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion
3 – Wampler Sovereign Distortion Pedal

Controls: Volume, Mid Contour, Tone, Gain
Pedal:Relay true bypass with soft switch
Switches: Modern-Vintage, Boost-Gain toggle switches
Connectors: Top mounted input and output jacks
Power supply: Between 9mA (9v) and 17mA (18v),
Battery connection and 9v power jack
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Wampler Sovereign Distortion Pedal
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More info, Prices and Reviews for the Wampler Sovereign Distortion Pedal
4 – Blackstar HT-DIST

Controls: Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, ISF, Level
Switches: High integrity buffered bypass, Silent switching
Power supply: Power supply included
Output: Speaker emulated output
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Blackstar HT-DIST
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Blackstar HT-DIST
There’s also the HT-DISTX pedal, which is a no compromise, ultra high gain, filth machine designed for ulta-high gain metal.
5 – 5 – Bogner Uberschall Distortion Pedal

Controls: Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass and Gain
Switches: True bypass and Boost function with independently lit volume control.
Power supply: 9V battery or 9VDC power supply (not included).
Connectors: Input, Output jacks and a Remote jack allows control of the On/Off and boost functions via a remote switching unit.
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Bogner Uberschall
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Bogner Uberschall
6 – The Big Muff π – Electro-Harmonix

Controls: Volume, Tone, & Sustain
Switches: True-Bypass Footswitch
Power supply: 9-Volt Adapter or battery operated
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the The Big Muff π
More info, Prices and Reviews for the The Big Muff π
7 – Tech 21 Hot-Rod Plexi Analog Distortion Pedal

Controls: Level, Tone, Thump, Drive, Stock-Hot
Switches: Silent-switching, custom footswitch actuator
Power supply: Operable with 9V battery (not included) or optional DC power supply (Tech 21 Model #DC2)
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Tech 21 Hot-Rod Plexi Analog Distortion
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Tech 21 Hot-Rod Plexi Analog Distortion
8 – Pro Co RAT2 Distortion Pedal

Controls: Distortion, Filter, Volume
Switches: Heavy-duty, industrial footswitch
Power supply: DC jack (RPS-1 power supply sold separately), “No tools required” battery compartment (9 volt, not included)
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Pro Co RAT2 Distortion Pedal
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Pro Co RAT2 Distortion Pedal
9 – MXR M78 Custom Badass ’78 Distortion Pedal

Controls: Output, Tone, Distortion
Switches: Footswitch toggles effect on/ bypass (red LED indicates on) and the CRUNCH button increases dynamic range of distortion.
Power supply: Powered by one 9-volt battery (remove bottom plate to install), a 9-volt AC adapter such as the Dunlop ECB003/ECB003E, or a DC BrickTM power supply.
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the MXR M78 Custom Badass ’78 Distortion Pedal
More info, Prices and Reviews for the MXR M78 Custom Badass ’78 Distortion Pedal
10 – TC Electronic Dark Matter Distortion Pedal

Controls: Gain, Level, Bass, Treble
Switches:True bypass and Voicing switch
Power supply: 1 9V batteries required or an AC Power Adapter (not included).
Connectors: Input & Output Jacks
More info, Prices and Reviews for the TC Electronic Dark Matter
More info, Prices and Reviews for the TC Electronic Dark Matter
Hi
I own one of them: MXR M78 Custom Badass ’78 Distortion Pedal, and I would like to have Wampler Sovereign Distortion Pedal but it is to expensive at this moment.
I also use BOSS Metal Zone, it is an awesome distortion pedal, but it is not on your list?
Hi Josip,
I also really love the Sovereign pedal. It’s really versatile and giving you a high class distortion. It all depends on your personal taste and the style of music you’re playing.
About the Boss Metal Zone, I can’t have them all in the Top 10. ;)
Best,
Klaus
ik mis de ibanez ts. deze lijst kan echt niet zonder. ?
Hi Rob,
The Tube Screamer is definitely a classic, but it’s more an overdrive pedal.
No Fulltone OCD?
Hi Jay,
The Fulltone OCD is an overdrive pedal, but a damn good one ;)
I don’t think I’ve ever met another guitar player (of reasonable vintage) that hasn’t had a DS-1 in their signal chain at one time or another. Considering it’s been around for nearly forty years, I’d say Boss/Roland got the recipe for a distortion pedal right the first time.
Absolutely DS-1 has got some great history. A great pedal for beginners and guitar players on a tight budget.
Great selections. I heard good things about “Empress Effects Compressor” & wish to buy one. How is “Empress Effects Heavy” a 2 channel , all analog, true bypass (unlike DS1) pedal? I want to buy a good compressor, an OD & a distortion pedal. What shall I get?
1) Compressor:- Wampler Ego ocompressor or Empress Effects compressor or anything else
2) OD:- Full tone OD or anything else
3) Distortion:- Wampler Sovereign or Empress Effects Heavy or anything else
Previous I thought of getting Blackstar pedals. They are absolutely the best. But they have a non-removable “Vacuum Tube”. Won’t the tube get damaged after a few years? Please help.