
DTS-N Silent But Deadly
Rhino's DTS-N "Silent But Deadly" is a fearsome distortion pedal that's not for the faint of heart. This thing means business, delivering a thick, punishing tone that'll rip your face off - but with a twist. Underneath the blistering distortion lurks a powerful noise gate, ready to silence your signal the moment you stop playing. What makes the DTS-N so deadly? For starters, Rhino has crafted an incredibly responsive distortion circuit that reacts to your pick attack and guitar volume with lightning speed. Dig in hard, and you'll be rewarded with a snarling, saturated tone that'll cut through the mix like a chainsaw. Ease off, and the noise gate swoops in to keep your signal tight and focused, eliminating any unwanted hiss or feedback. This pedal was famously used by grunge icon Layne Staley, who relied on its crushing distortion and uncanny responsiveness to craft Alice in Chains' signature down-tuned crunch. But don't be fooled - the DTS-N is no one-trick pony. Pair it with a clean amp, and it becomes a versatile distortion engine, letting you dial in everything from smooth, singing leads to gnarly, gated rhythm tones. Whether you're after earth-shaking low end or cutting high-gain mayhem, the Rhino DTS-N has the power to get the job done. Just be warned - this pedal is not for the faint of heart.



