Green Rhino

Green Rhino

393 Danforth Ave | United States, M4K 1P1
  • 4.8 / 5.0
12 Reviews
OPEN NOW - 10:00am - 10:00pm
Monday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Tuesday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Wednesday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Thursday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Friday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Sunday 10:00am - 10:00pm
  • Amenities:
    • Medical Dispensary

      Medical

  • Year Founded:

  • Pricing:

Green Rhino

393 Danforth Ave | United States, M4K 1P1

Green Rhino Reviews

Featured Review

Helpful (0)

Gear Junkie · Reviewed on Musician's Friend
Gear Junkie · Reviewed on Musician's Friend

  • 1 contributions

  • 0 helpful votes

  • 5.0 / 5.0
Overall Feedback:

I'm always looking for certain overdrive tones and so I have a bunch of distortion and overdrive pedals, some tube and some analog and so why the Green Rhino right? The thing that intrigued me the most were the fine tuning knobs that allowed for frequency and curve adjustment, which is something that I don't see on a number of overdrive pedals. Its usually tone, volume and drive and if you have something like a Chandler or Real Tube (I have both), you get high medium and low tone control, but nothing that works on specific frequencies. First off, the Green Rhino gives you what I think is a much wider range of tonal options than other overdrive pedals. Its durable and the sound is really transparent even when using the volume control on your guitar. What's also great about the Rhino is that when flatpicking individual strings, you can dial in a really clear tone that doesn't bleed into itself even when using other effects (i.e. chorus or delay). Here's the downside, this is not the warmest pedal that I have, my tube pedals are far warmer, but a little less transparent. So if you are using the Rhino, with a tube amp, no problem (I used a Vox AC30), the amp offsets the harshness of the Rhino. If you are using a solid state amp, then its a different issue, you may want to using a cheap tube overdrive unit in bypass or low active mode to warm your tone, which is what I did with a cheap solid state amp. I also have an inexpensive Behringer VT-999 pedal and ran that after the Rhino in bypass mode and that solved the warmth problem and when you dialed in the Behringer, it gave you some additional cool tones, but my focus was tone warmth. The Rhino is a different kind of overdrive, than some of the other well known overdrives, but I think that its versatility stands alone, which is why this is now a permanent resident on my main pedal board. I think if you try one, you will truly appreciate what the Rhino can do. Way Cool Way Huge!Less

Email Us

Our team would love to communicate with you and generally responds within 24 hours.

Claim Profile
Green Rhino
Claim your listing to access advanced analytical and engagement tools.
Edit the information in your page, add photos, answer reviews, and more.
@weedmaps.com