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Boss FDR-1 Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Amp

Guitar Amp Simulation Pedal from Boss

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«  A good use »

Published on 03/25/13 at 05:02
This is an amp simulation pedal, do not be deceived by buying it for use reverb, as it seems to be the case in some opinions.
I was fortunate to have the amp in question a few years ago (and unlucky not to have it) and I was delighted to see the great similarities in the sound from this pedal.

UTILIZATION

on the other hand must take the time to read the documentation and start from the examples provided. It should go easy on the settings, but once you dip in the thing, and adjust the pedal to the amp and his guitar then there it quickly becomes indispensable. (Strato peavey classic 50 + 410).

I use it rather clear sound. Once I found the key there more.

SOUND QUALITY

Very good condition to comply with the use of this pedal, it is not a distortion, it is not a reverb. For me, it really helps to refine the basic sound, and beautify. It fills the sonic space.

OVERALL OPINION

This is a very good pedal, I do not regret my purchase and I can not do without really. When I take it off I find her bland, too direct.
A bit like going from stereo to mono to stereo.
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