First and foremost, damn fast shipping. Arrived from Florida to upstate New York in three days without upgrading the shipping. Now, being a metal head and loving a wide variety of metal genres, finding an overdrive to fit my ideal style and sound is difficult at best. Owning pedals like the SD-1, Tube Screamer Mini, and the REVV G3 purple pedal, all of them lacked a similar issue of not having enough low end or saturation while still being tight and articulate. After a lot of research and fighting within my own head, I pulled the trigger on the Precision Drive. Watched damn near every review, all of Mishas ads for the Precision Drive, and I had high expectations for this pedal. Upon arriving and proceeding to christen my new pedal, I was slightly disappointed at first… BUT WAIT! After setting all my knobs on my DSL20hr and the Precision Drive to 12 o’clock, I began to shape my settings on both. Finally after about a half hour of subtle and tiny adjustments, I have produced a tone that makes me smile every time I hear it. Massive amounts of saturation and brutality while still being super tight, responsive, and crystal clear. Crank the volume and adjust the bright knob to taste… keep the drive knob at 0-2 (personal preference) and the attack knob stays on either 1 or 2…(again… personal preference). Paired with my DSL20hr while having a JHS little black amp box in my effects loop… I have officially created my most ideal tone to date. I switch between my Schecter Evil Twin PT with Fishman Fluence Modern pickups to my Epiphone Les Paul Custom Matt Heafy Origins with Matt’s signature Fishman pickups… and I get two different flavors of tone with the two of them that are equally amazing in their own ways. My Evil Twin is a lunch you in the gut low end monster of a modern metal machine, and then the Matt Heafy signature has a snarl and bite that just cuts like a hot knife through butter. All in all… the Precision Drive has become a staple on my board and will never be replaced unless there a Precision Drive version 2 in the future (are you listening Misha….?). The ONLY issue I have and it’s honestly subjective is that any setting past setting 2 on the attack knob makes the low end and saturation of my gain drop pretty significantly, but it doesn’t kill how tight and clear the tone is… it’s a very weird give and take scenario but with settings 1 and 2 on the attack knob… that’s where the modern metal tone heaven resides at! Do yourself a favor…if you’re on the fence about whether or not to purchase this overdrive, don’t hesitate any longer. I waited years after its release and I’m kicking my own ass every day since lol. Take it from a guitarist who’s on a very strict and tight budget, the $250 I paid is well worth it for the amazing performance of this piece of gear.