Boss Pedals
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My girlfriend just got me a DS-1 for my birthday and I'm loving the hell out of it so far. I was thinking for my next one in a few months I would try either the Compression Sustainer or the BD-2 Blues Driver. Anyone have experience with either and/or a preference?
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Typo Man: "Thanks kidz, but remembir, stay in skool!"
I was looking into a DD-3 or 5 or 6 But the Line 6 DL4 I think will take it when I end up buying a delay......
I also have the DS-1 and the next pedal I bought was the Crybaby 535Q....after that the Boss SD-1 (Overdrive) Which I use more than the DS-1, I just like the tones from it better.
If I could get another Overdrive pedal by Boss I would go with the BD-2 for sure, even over my SD-1 I think, it was just to expensive at the time.....
The BD-2's are like $130 CAN and I bought my SD-1 used for $40.......
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I had the Compression/Sustainer, and I hated it. In my opinion, it wasn't a very good sounding pedal. It may have been my setup and style, but I could not for the life of me get it to sound good.
I'll add another +1 on the SD-1. I've been using the SD-1 for about 6 years now, and it's probably the only pedal that has remained a mainstay on my board.
Boss pedals are good for the money, and will cover the basics of electric guitar tones and effects. It's when you get a bit more disconcerting that you start to wander into the booteek stuff.
BD-2
DD-3
DS-1
DS-2
I hated the DS-1...the DS-2 wasn't bad but when I got my BD-2 I was a lot happier.
The BD-2 is an amazing pedal with a strat or any single could guitar. I usually run the tone down low with the gain at half way or a little more, with my strat on the middle or neck pickup, that is an AMAZING tone.
The DD-3 is great too. Very simple delay pedal that does the job, I love it.
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Boss PW10 V-Wah
Boss Auto Wah
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter
Boss DD-5 Delay
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
Boss DS-1 Distortion
Boss CH-1 Chorus
Boss CS-3 Compression/Sustainer
Boss GE-7 Equalizer
Boss RV-2 Digital Reverb
Dunlop Cry-Baby Wah
Ibanez Flanger Soundtank
Akai D1 Shred-O-Matic Distortion
Akai E1 Headrush Delay
Akai P1 IntelliPhase
Zoom RFX-300
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Sorry !
But the dm-3 rules though !
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I don't use my DS-1 anymore, but I found it to be a great pedal to use in combination with other distortion pedals, usually after them in your chain. It mixed nicel with my Akai distortion pedal to create some real tight sustain.
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+1.
Boss pedals are fantastic for any musician. You can find any tone you're looking for with a wide assortment of reasonably priced pedals. Sure, there's better pedals out there, but finding, and affording them is a major issue for some people.
To the average musician, usable, and GOOD tones can be found in a large assortment of Boss pedals.
There's a lot of gear paradigms that are thrown around, but in the end it all comes down to what SOUNDS the best to you. A quick example would be the Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive. I would just pass that one by without looking at it twice or even trying it out. It's got a great reputation as being a great OD pedal for a super cheap price.
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The best position is the one you figure out that has the sound you are going for. There is no right or wrong.
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exactly. I just traded my Classic 30 for a Delta Blues (That's the Stone sound I'm telling 'ya), and my Ts9 just doesn't seem to sound the way I want it to anymore... I'm worried. So you see, it all depends on your amp and guitar, but I'll tell you my Ds1 favorite settings once I get it... Don't think it'll be usefull though.
Tone: 12 o'clock
Level: 2 o'clock
Gain: Depends on what I'm playing
i second the dynacomp recommendation for a basic compressor.
I'm going to add a +1 to this. I hated the CS-3.
only problem is i can't get reverb.. it always comes out as a strange sounding delay... but then again it's not a reverb pedal
the difference in the dd6 and dd3 is special features.
Warp - hold down the pedal and it drives it into some choatic thing, which is really cool but not all that useful.
reverse - kick ass. i've used this more and more as i grew to understand it.
hold - sample up to like 5.2 seconds of sound. a bit choppy on the replay.. i never have a use for it.
it's worth the extra money just for the fun, but the delay itself; i.e. the pedal stripped down (the dd-3) is just terrific.
i also have a boss comp./sustainer and i like it.
it's very useful as a compressor, limiter, sustainer, even overdrive to some extent. and as always with boss pedals, it's easy to manipulate the pedal to do what you want it to.
Now i don't have a lot of experience in compression so there might be a better buy,... if this is the same pedal those guys are talking about (CS-3... little blue pedal... i'm too lazy to go look ) than they're right about the white noise. But i only get that when the attack and sustain are high. When used as a limiter (i can crank my little marshall practice amp up to get a nice sound and comp. the signal to even it out... very handy for late at night so i don't wake anyone up ) it's nice and quiet.
based on what i've got i'd say boss makes pretty good pedals; esp. considering price.
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/DigiTech-Bad-Monkey-Tube-Overdrive-Pedal?sku=150831
Costs about $40.00, and people say it sounds better than many that cost up to $200.00.
I'm going to buy one and give it a shot one of these days.
I have a DS-1 and think it's pretty solid....
I also have an SD-1 the Super Overdrive one, which I use way more than the Distortion, it's a really solid OD pedal for the money and you can blend the 2 together to get some really rockin' tones.
I liked the EH Big Muff too when I was checking out OD's
I would love to get my hands on a BD-2 if the price were right
Would that be weird though?? (Having a DS-1, SD-1 and a BD-2)
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No, I have the same, except the DS-2 instead of the DS-1. PM me an offer and we'll see if we can work something out.
I have the Blackstone Mosfet Overdrive pedal and I beg to differ
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Where do you get the Blackstone pedal? Thats my last name and would love to have one.
Warning: it's the greatest overdrive pedal ever.
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