Boss pedals appreciation thread
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oh god that must be tits having all three, I still haven't found a verb that sounds better than the RV-3 to me, its probably the pedal I use the most. Pre-dirt it is AMAZING
also been more and more fond of the FZ-2 lately, if you put a volume pedal before it in mode 2 you can totally sound like a convincing trumpet playing single notes
also been more and more fond of the FZ-2 lately, if you put a volume pedal before it in mode 2 you can totally sound like a convincing trumpet playing single notes
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backwardsvoyager wrote:oh god that must be tits having all three, I still haven't found a verb that sounds better than the RV-3 to me, its probably the pedal I use the most. Pre-dirt it is AMAZING
also been more and more fond of the FZ-2 lately, if you put a volume pedal before it in mode 2 you can totally sound like a convincing trumpet playing single notes
yeah my 5 and 2 are pre dirt on boards right now, the 3 is so good, and being able to hit one pedal for instant verb and delay is about the best thing ever
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is dumble in there somewhere?

i think id need another onespot

i think id need another onespot
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Enjoying the FRV-1 fake verb tank.
Extremely limited but so is the real thing.
But the couple tricks it does are well worth the price of admission, and doesn't choke if fed a wall of fuzz.
Works just fine before the non-buffer sensitive ones too.
Extremely limited but so is the real thing.
But the couple tricks it does are well worth the price of admission, and doesn't choke if fed a wall of fuzz.
Works just fine before the non-buffer sensitive ones too.
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I love all my Boss pedals. You gotta respect what they did for the market. Taking the chorus out of the JC-120 and packaging and mass producing it in pedal form. So stupidly simple but it was a game changer for compact pedals (not the first stompboxes to be sure, but I get the feel that they really initiated pedal fever for the masses IMO).
I could probably come up with something better than my SD-2 but I do love it. Beyond that;
Mass Love for the OC-2: No better Analog Octaver as a basis for synthy tones into a Fuzz followed by an Envelope Filter. Love it on bass,...doesn't see a great deal of use on guitar for me.
Also mass love for the LS-2. One of my favorite Swiss Army Knife. It's not a perfect design but I feel like these should be General Issue for anyone building even a moderately elaborate pedalboard. I do wish they would package this in a Twin Pedal form (like the GigiDelay) for more options (IE switching Loop A and Loop B independently rather than having to cycle between A->B->Bypass).
Protip; if you are struggling with the tightness (a design flaw admittedly) of the I/O Jacks and the Send and Return Jacks,...bite the bullet and use some solderless cables; even if it is only to use with the LS-2. The small profile of the plugs from George L's accommodates filling the LS-2 up with 6 plugs.
I could probably come up with something better than my SD-2 but I do love it. Beyond that;
Mass Love for the OC-2: No better Analog Octaver as a basis for synthy tones into a Fuzz followed by an Envelope Filter. Love it on bass,...doesn't see a great deal of use on guitar for me.
Also mass love for the LS-2. One of my favorite Swiss Army Knife. It's not a perfect design but I feel like these should be General Issue for anyone building even a moderately elaborate pedalboard. I do wish they would package this in a Twin Pedal form (like the GigiDelay) for more options (IE switching Loop A and Loop B independently rather than having to cycle between A->B->Bypass).
Protip; if you are struggling with the tightness (a design flaw admittedly) of the I/O Jacks and the Send and Return Jacks,...bite the bullet and use some solderless cables; even if it is only to use with the LS-2. The small profile of the plugs from George L's accommodates filling the LS-2 up with 6 plugs.
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been interested in the VB2 and SG1 lately...
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nightterrors wrote:been interested in the VB2 and SG1 lately...
I have both. The VB-2 is absolutely beautiful, the SG-1 is kinda fun. If you're gonna get one first, go for the VB-2.
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My CE-2 broke down last night. Super bummed.

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friendship wrote:cheesecats wrote:i used my newly acquired tera echo (te-2) and feedback booster (fb-2) last weekend and was properly impressed.
What kind of applications are you using the FB-2 for? It sounds like it could be really expressive.
mostly for a cocked wah sound and also for feedback swells. it's much different than the df-2.
i've since added an mo-2 and am digging the leslie effect it can do.
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cheesecats wrote:i've since added an mo-2 and am digging the leslie effect it can do.
Don't think I've ever seen these. Checking out now.
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Clean Channel wrote:nightterrors wrote:been interested in the VB2 and SG1 lately...
I have both. The VB-2 is absolutely beautiful, the SG-1 is kinda fun. If you're gonna get one first, go for the VB-2.
Right on.
Yeah I was thinking of getting the VB2 first. Trouble is... Finding them under like $400, haha.
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hey ohhhh
get your s-bend on kid
you do use it stereo,right?
i cant picture your rig right now
get your s-bend on kid
you do use it stereo,right?
i cant picture your rig right now
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I don't use stereo right now, not much of a point with the playing opportunities I get.
This is on my LYT 24 board
I will get a board pic up soon
This is on my LYT 24 board
I will get a board pic up soon
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