Boss BD-2W Blues Driver Waza Craft Guitar Effects Pedal
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You got it! This is a good way of getting a tight gritty bass tone.
One side of it is the original bd2. You can turn on the switch and hear a sound by touching it. In this case, the purchase is based on how you want to acquire
Yep, it is capable of creating an extremely tight, gritty bass sound.
Japan is the country where all of the WAZA's are made.
Selected User Reviews For Boss BD-2W Blues Driver Waza Craft Guitar Effects Pedal
BOSS is known for its heavy-duty pedals, so this one is no exception. The BOSS distortion from after it makes everything on your board sound better, especially if you're adding a reverb or other effects It takes very little gain to make your cleans look expressive and full of character. This is such a beautiful piece of art. Waza craft is a little pricey, but it's worth it.
The pedal I bought was fine in my opinion. A $50 upgrade over the original Blu-ray Disc did not seem like a good deal to me since there is no noticeable difference between the "s" and the "c" switches When I was looking for a blues/rock overdrive pedal, I compared it directly to the Wampler Clarksdale, which I In brief, this is the While the Clarksdale showed a more abstract breakdown in the manner of its breakup, 2W has an element of fuzz. An alert will be triggered when the BD-code is received As soon as 2 breaks up, it becomes fuzzy. In contrast, the Clarksdale provides a deep, reverberating breakup that you can actually There's probably no right or wrong answer here it's just It may be that I'm just picky about my dirt being clean, while the BD-players tend to be grimy Is 2 more likely to prefer scratchy with a touch of Considering the overall tone and flexibility of the Clarksdale for $50 more, I preferred it, but it's still $100 more than the original BD-250. As a result, if you're on a budget, I would recommend picking up the original DVD The BD2 over the CD- If you have money spilling out of your pockets and are willing to drop it on an outstanding tone, the Clarksdale is the way to go.
There is a wide range of drive level, from low drive almost to It doesn't seem like there is a huge difference between the two modes that can be operated by Although I use the pedal more often with my strat than my guitars with humbuckers, I find that it works better with my strat since I generally use high gain on.
The controls are simple to use. If you dial in exactly the right amount of gain, the gain show appears. I am satisfied with the sound
And I know I can rely on the quality and durability of the.
It produces my favorite tonal quality.
This is a great tone for a variety of settings on the dial. It seems to be very well built I expect it to last for.
My search for the perfect sound ended here.