Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter - "Cool green machine"
This is first phaser top boss pedal that doesn't feature in analog base to circuit. This is all digital circuit design that is very different in design and sound from its previous models. This phaser…
Boss PH-2 SUPER Phaser - "The Hulk"
Boss set out to top its accomplishments of the PH-1 and the Boss Ph-1R. This adds a rate control knob and a switch for two different phasing modes. You have all of the same features and tone as the o…
Boss PH-1R Phaser - "Nice revise!"
This is one of the most legendary phaser pedals in the world. When Boss set out to start building compact pedal they introduced three new pedals. They has the Boss OD-1, the Boss SP-1, and the pedal …
Boss PH-1 Phaser - "Leslie never could"
This is one of the most legendary phaser pedals in the world. When Boss set out to start building compact pedal they introduced three new pedals. They has the Boss OD-1, the Boss SP-1, and this pedal…
Boss BF-2 Flanger (Japan) - "Perhaps a bit smoother"
This is one great sounding flanger pedal. Some say the Japnese version sound more smooth and a little more refined than the Taiwan version but I think they are both the same. Unless you A/B them toge…
Boss CE-2 Chorus (Japan) - "One amazing pedal"
One of the great units from Boss back in the 80's. The CE-2 was the first compact pedal chorus from Boss. The CE-1 was released 1976 and contained the exact same circuit as the Roland Jazz Chorus JC-…
Boss BF-2 Flanger - "Decent Analog Flanger"
The BOSS BF-2 Flanger was made for over twenty years, twenty-one to be exact. It was sold from 1980 to 2001, when it was replaced by the BOSS BF-3 Flanger. It should be noted that the BF-2 is analog,…
Boss CE-3 Chorus (Japan) - "No real differene that the Taiwan"
This was the third edition to the chorus line from Boss back in the 80's. The reason primarily for this pedal to become produced was the need for two outputs. The CE-2 only has one output and there w…
Boss CE-3 Chorus (Japan) - Stormleader's review
The BOSS CE-3 Chorus pedal was made from 1982 to 1992. The model that I have is a Green label that was Made in Japan. The feature set on it is pretty standard, but there are a few interesting things.…
Boss PH-2 SUPER Phaser - "It's an ok phaser"
This is another in the line of standard boss stomp boxes. It has stamdard 1/4" input and output jacks, rear 9 volt DC jack, battery compartment under bypass, along with top controls for rate (speed),…
Boss HF-2 Hi Band Flanger - "Hi Fi Flanger"
The is a flanger pedal introduced by Boss to tackle the hi fi sound of the flanger effect. This pedal gets to the higher frequencies of the flanger sound. you can definitely get the jumbo jet flanger…
Boss BF-2 Flanger - "metalic"
This is a simple digital flanger in the standard boss stomp enclosure. It has 1/4" input and outputs (mono) 9 volt DC jack, and controls for manual (sweep), depth, speed, and resonance. It can also r…
Boss DC-3 Digital Dimension & Digital Space-D - "Dimension 3D"
This was Boss's second installment of the dimension chorus pedals even though it is label Dc-3. Boss tends to just put numbers after the acronym to give it a new name and compound on the existing pla…
Boss DC-2 Dimension C - "Unusual to be loved"
Boss came out with pedal in 1985 as a unique chorus modulation tone. This is one of the strangest pedal I have ever seen from Boss. They only made it for four years and ended manufacturing in 1989. …
Boss CE-3 Chorus - "the Boss sings"
This was the third edition to the chorus line from Boss back in the 80's. The reason primarily for this pedal to become produced was the need for two outputs. The CE-2 only has one output and there w…