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does it doom 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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★★★★★ 5
Best haptic-inductive trigger wireless lightspeed gaming mouse ever!
I'm so impressed that click latency and feedback feels much faster than traditional mechanical switches. Yes, you can tweak it via Logitech G Hub to adjust rapid trigger, haptic click, and trigger latency. As soon as I set to 0 for haptic click, it feels noticeably faster and I can CPS (Clicks Per Second) much faster nowadays, especially in Counter-Strike 2, and other competitive multiplayer game. In addition, mouse weight is 61g which still feels light, not hefty. Durability and material feels high-quality, not too mush, no rattles, no problem whatsoever. However, it comes to pricing, yes it is unfortunately expensive at a price of $179.99 USD, but hey, you pay what you get for value and performance. All in all, this is such a huge game changer and this is definitely going to change the meta when it comes to gaming tournament e-sport!
P.S. This mouse also supports Powerplay which you will need the Powerplay mat as well as the Powerplay coin in order to charge your mouse indefinitely. It also supports 8Khz polling rate and very high dpi resolution 44k+. I also wish Logitech would release G Pro X2 Superstrike 2C (smaller & compact version) in order to keep the weight down as much as possible (possibly 51g or less).
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Lightweight, super fast and great for gaming
I’ve been using this mouse for a while now and honestly I’m really impressed. It’s super lightweight and feels very comfortable in hand, even during long gaming sessions. The response time is excellent — everything feels smooth and precise, especially in FPS games.
Battery life is also really good, I don’t have to charge it often which is a big plus. The wireless connection is stable with no lag at all.
The only small thing is that it might feel a bit too light if you prefer heavier mice, but for me it’s perfect.
Overall, definitely worth it if you’re looking for a high-performance wireless gaming mouse.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Pro-Level Speed & Precision in One Mouse 🎮⚡
This mouse is absolutely amazing.
The Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is incredibly lightweight, fast, and precise. You can feel the difference immediately, especially in competitive games where every movement matters.
The clicks are super responsive and customizable, which gives you better control during gameplay. The sensor is extremely accurate with no lag at all.
Battery life is excellent, and the USB-C charging makes it very convenient.
Overall, it feels like a premium, pro-level gaming mouse. If you’re serious about performance, this is definitely worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Super lightweight and smooth for gaming
Really enjoying this mouse so far. It feels super light in the hand and moves very smoothly while gaming. The clicks are responsive, and the wireless connection has been stable with no lag issues. Battery life also seems pretty good. The shape is comfortable even during longer sessions. The only thing I would improve is adding a little more grip texture on the sides, but overall it’s an excellent gaming mouse.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Really great mouse, but terrible skates.
I absolutely loves this mouse. I usually have stuck to only using razer mice in the past. However I made the switch to this one and its honestly so great. I only really have one complaint and the rest is amazing.
Pros: Battery life is honestly amazing. Its really quiet because it no longer clicks, its just haptic feedback like the ps5 controller. You can adjust when it actually clicks which is super cool just like a Hall effect keyboard, because it's the same tech. Mouse just feels great and the included grips are nice, but they do take some getting used to as they aren't what I was expecting. However I have come to like them.
Cons: It's vey expensive for a mouse, there's a lot of competition and a variety of mice esp way cheaper. The stock skates are absolutely terrible, that's why I changed them jade's and now its perfect. No complaints after that. However for a mouse this expensive, I was hoping for better skates. I also don't really like the scroll wheel, to be fair I do come from razer mice so that might be why I hate it. It also takes some getting used to as the mouse is front heavy because of the switches on the mouse, but I bet you can fix that if you have a powerplay to balance it out.
However I have this mouse for 2 months now and I absolutely love it and I wouldn't switch for another. The only thing I would change if you were buying this mouse today is to also order skates so you can replace them. Would be a 5/5 if it weren't for the terrible skates.
TL;DR: Great mouse if purchasing, buy skates as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026