๐ถ Elevate Your Sound, Command the Stage!
The BOSS Audio Systems BD-2 Blues Driver Effects Pedal delivers the rich, warm tones of a vintage tube amplifier, featuring intuitive controls for Gain, Tone, and Level, making it the perfect addition for musicians seeking to enhance their sound with professional-grade effects.
S**S
No power source
Why doesnโt it come with a power source?? There was no adaptor .
J**
Check light problem
Sounds amazing, perfect tone...The reason i gave 4star is because the check light does not turn red..
A**R
Good
Good
A**S
What's to say other than this is a truly classic FX pedal
The sheer longevity of the Boss BD-2 is testament to its quality and effectiveness. First issued in 1995 it has become a classic, and rightly so.I am not a fan of extreme overdrive or distortion and much prefer the more subtle 'creamy' ranges of these two effects. The BD-2 is absolutely perfect for that and although it can be pushed to deliver the harsher and more extreme ends of the FX range, it is ideal if you want to explore the more subtle realms of adding that 'creamy singing quality' to your tones. For the same reason, and after a lot of experimentation, I find that for other tones in that 'softer' end of the sound spectrum, I like using the accurately named Mad Professor 'Sweet Honey Overdrive de-luxe'. If anything, the SHO has more ways in which to shape sound, but for pure simplicity and incredible clarity of tone, the BD-2 is pretty well unbeatable. As with all Boss pedals of this style, it can be powered using a 9v supply or by using a standard PP3 battery which can be changed quickly and easily.
G**H
Just right for pushing extra gain
Like most I've had a fair few drive pedals over the years. Primarily I play hard rock and I've always preferred getting my sound mostly from pushing the amp but at a certain point the extra gain turns into a squishy over saturation and things get flabby. To bring the focus back I've always assumed the tubescreamer route was the way to go, and so I've tried 2 of these, the boss SD1, an OCD and even some clean boost type pedals. The only issue is although these give the classic Marshall 'cut through the mix' sound in spades, the rise in mids always seems to be at the expense of the organic feel of natural distortion somehow. So, I thought I'd try something different and I'm glad I did. Most videos of the blues driver are shown using it with a more or less clean amp and to be honest, it's always come across as a bit thin sounding to me. I'm using this pedal with an all ready fully overdriven amp to give it that bit extra and its exactly what I've been looking for- perhaps for years. I set the volume and tone half way and the gain low around 9 o'clock and it gives just the right amount of extra sustain and focus but without the over colouring mid 'honk' I've found in every other overdrive. I wouldn't say the blues driver is transparent, as it also seems to add a touch of sizzle but more importantly nothing seems to be taken away. The TS9 tubescreamer always lost bass and gave rise to a kind of sterile feel and although great in some applications, always felt lacking in the organic sound of the amp by itself. The blues driver has solved my dilemma by keeping all the juicy goodness of the amp but just giving enough focus to sharpen the tone for heavier playing and leads. I'm guessing that when overdriving an amp, as the mids and compression increase naturally, adding the TS9 becomes a bit overkill. The blues driver on the other hand seems boost just the right frequencies to bring out that extra oomph I was after. This one is definitely a keeper for me and I recommend trying this pedal if you've found other overdrives to be a bit samey or mid-focussed.
D**S
What a great tone!
Update: the pedal has developed the most terrible hissing noise. It's on an isolated power supply but anything more than around 25% makes a terrible noise. Obviously this happened the day after the return window closed....Before:This pedal somehow delivers the impossible. At a low level you get gentle creamy tones that sound quite wonderful. Crank it up and you get an almost harsh level of distortion. Wonderful! I hesitated buying this (for about 7 seconds) as I already have the electro-harmonix Turnip Greens, but this is complimentary, and I'll most likely keep both plugged in the whole time. This is just a great pedal for anyone who enjoys playing blues/rock lead.
A**C
Iconic tones from this box
I have deliberated over getting this pedal for years and I'm glad i got it now. It is not just a distortion effect, but an overdriven tube amp sort of tone with compression smeared on top. Made my cheap guitar sound really warm and full bodied. It is really responsive to playing dynamics, and like others have said, rolling the edge off the volume on the guitar cleans up the top end a bit on demand.Ignore the price and just buy it!
P**N
Oh yeah!
Yum.....beats Ibanez Tubescreamer every time.....Tele/Strat into pedal and into Fender Blues Deluxe amp on clean channel.....pedal gives classic smooth Crunch OD tone and more if you want it....what more can I say?
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