Rowin 5-Band Bass EQ Pedal with True Bypass vs EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal
Overall winner: EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal
Key Differences
EX Inferno (A) targets distortion/metal tones with a 3-mode distortion and higher average rating; Rowin (B) is a 5-band bass EQ focused on tone shaping for bass, compact and EQ-specific. Pick A if you want distinct distortion modes and a higher-rated metal pedal; pick B if you need a compact graphic EQ for bass control and pedalboard-friendly size
Rowin 5-Band Bass EQ Pedal with True Bypass
5-band bass graphic EQ with master volume and true bypass. Compact aluminum chassis offers sturdy build and small footprint. Customers note solid construction and mixed opinions on sound and noise
Pros
- compact size
- sturdy build
- true bypass
- 5-band graphic EQ
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality
- some reports of noise issues
EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal
Extreme metal distortion pedal designed for metal & hard rock guitarists, with a 3-mode toggle for Raw, Brutal, or Inferno tones. Users note solid build and true bypass, with mixed feedback on noise
Pros
- 3-mode distortion with distinct tones
- true bypass operation
- sturdy build quality
- valued for metal/specific genres
Cons
- noise level variability reported by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EX |
| User Reviews | EX |