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Published on 12/02/01 at 15:00I have only been playing for 1 year, and I I bought the BD for about $75 at a local music store in PA. It is worth the money, very durable, heavy metal casing for its size, like all Boss pedals.
I got it because my friends brother, he has played for about 7 years, and he used one and i liked it's bluesy tone.
I like the tones I can get from it. I play a Squier now through a shitty amp,( I am getting a Parker P-38 for x-mas) and it sounds great, without gain it gives a full, clear sound, with gain to 10, it gives a great classic rock/brit blues sound. There is a tone control, a level(volume) control, and a control for gain. The Blues Driver is a great sounding, high quality unit, and I recommend it.
Not much, you might want to get an adaptor because it eats up a 9 volt in about 20 hours. Besides that I can't think of anything else.
Made of a metal casing( same as all Boss pedals, very durable). I have owned it for about 5 months, and I have had no problems so far.
If you you need a classic rock/british blues/heavy metal-maybe sound in a quality package, the Blues Driver is for you.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I got it because my friends brother, he has played for about 7 years, and he used one and i liked it's bluesy tone.
I like the tones I can get from it. I play a Squier now through a shitty amp,( I am getting a Parker P-38 for x-mas) and it sounds great, without gain it gives a full, clear sound, with gain to 10, it gives a great classic rock/brit blues sound. There is a tone control, a level(volume) control, and a control for gain. The Blues Driver is a great sounding, high quality unit, and I recommend it.
Not much, you might want to get an adaptor because it eats up a 9 volt in about 20 hours. Besides that I can't think of anything else.
Made of a metal casing( same as all Boss pedals, very durable). I have owned it for about 5 months, and I have had no problems so far.
If you you need a classic rock/british blues/heavy metal-maybe sound in a quality package, the Blues Driver is for you.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com