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Boss FDR-1 Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Amp

Guitar Amp Simulation Pedal from Boss

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Published on 11/27/13 at 10:01
Value For Money : Poor
Pedal boss who promises to emulate a fender deluxe reverb 65 'thanks to COSM technology. A robust metal shell (very pretty, it looks like Tolex), a 9v power supply input, a jack in, jack out and roll youth!

UTILIZATION

a two-band EQ, a reverb, gain, volume, and it is gone, it is inherently less complicated than amp, but the buttons are smaller, and if it moves even just a little is the galley, while the sound has changed.

SOUND QUALITY

In the loop of an amp, it's a small effect. Front, if we go back another preamp, the result is uneven. In a fender hot rod, it can go on a transistor is screaming fast (lamps do much in his fender, besides their transistors models are damn zero).

After, as all these effects, if a pedal 100 balls was the same as amp 2000 we would stop breaking your back to hang!

I had bought for the reverb, which is not bad, but worse than a pedal dedicated to this purpose. In short, a seller has confused me, but all that to say that cete pedal has many potential uses, but none are transcendent.

OVERALL OPINION

I used 3 years, until I buy a real reverb. I dirias that is good for a home studio or playing at home, but for the rest it's complicated. It will make a good preamp for the horse, if you ever want to not hang a big combo, if the room has a baffle and any head with an effects loop, voila. It is expensive for what it is I think.