Boss BD-2 Blues Driver - "Decent Bluesy Drive"
The Boss Blues Driver (BD-2) is a typical Boss overdrive pedal. It has familiar settings, one tone knob to adjust the EQ of the pedal, one knob for overall volume, and one knob for the amount of gai…
Boss HM-3 Hyper Metal - "Not quite as good as the HM2"
When the HM-2 was discontinued, Boss decided to try to recreate a similar pedal with the HM-3. It's like the bastard child between the HM-2 and the MT-2. It was the transitioning period, and as a r…
Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal - "Old school melodeath tone"
Anybody who has ever listened to old school melodeath has heard this pedal. We're talking everything from At the Gates to In Flames to Entombed and more. It's not your daddy's distortion pedal, and…
Boss FZ-5 Fuzz - "COSM based modeling fuzz"
For about 8 years, there wasn't a single fuzz in the Boss line up. Finally, they decided to make a fuzz, but they changed it up this time. Instead of the normal fuzz style components, they decided …
Boss FZ-3 Fuzz - "Going back to that classic fuzz sound"
The FZ2 was an extreme fuzz. You could get some ridiculous sounds out of it, and it's a staple in the stoner metal community. However, not everybody wanted that extreme fuzz sound. Boss revised th…
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver - Modded by Keeley - "The more versatile BD-2"
The Boss BD-2 is a great boost alone. It can be used with a clean amp to give it some nice grit, and it can also be used a fairly transparent sounding boost to help give you a little more tightness …
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver - "very good pedal"
The sound quality of the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver is fantastic if you are trying to slam the front of your overdriven amp. It will do that 80's tone in spades. So my use was normally just as a simple b…
Boss DS-1 Distortion - Rectifier - Modded by Monte Allu… - "A bit heavier than the normal DS1"
Monte Allums has been a long time provider of DIY kits for your pedals. He's been one of the leaders when it comes to making easy to understand kits for those do-it-yourself kind of person, and that…
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver - Modded by Analogman - "Great overdrive"
Most people out there who have tried the BD-2 know that it's a pretty solid pedal. You can get a very nice overdrive with the pedal, and it can be a nice alternative to the standard tubescreamer tha…
Boss DS-1 Distortion - Fireguy8402's review
The Boss DS-1 is probably one of the most popular distortion pedals on the market and is a very basic pedal with very few bells and whistles. It has a simple layout of controls. A Tone knob that adj…
Boss SD-2 DUAL OverDrive - moosers's review
The Boss SD-2 Dual OverDrive is a two channel overdrive pedal for electric guitar. It actually has two different circuits for each of the channels, so it's really like having two pedals in one. The…
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone - " I love it"
translatedvery good boss disto 6 knobs level, high, low, mid, mid and distortion Frequency converter UTILIZATION Very easy to use it quickly finds its sound not need the manual SOUND QUALITY I use…
Boss ML-2 Metal Core - Soot_and_Stars's review
translatedDisto digital boss UTILIZATION Just tweak the knobs to find something we like. The manual suggests some adjustments. SOUND QUALITY Be careful, once you push the distortion, ca sends direct …
Boss ML-2 Metal Core - " Practice for preprod metalcore"
translatedIt's a distortion pedal, we saw the name is in fact more closely related in sound to all kind of metal that end with a core. The technology is analog. The edition is the simplest, it is no wors…
Boss DS-2 TURBO Distortion - " Does the job"
translatedPdéale Distortion 2 modes, see previous opinions I put 8 because they could always quibble over the fine adjustments UTILIZATION It could not be simpler ... No need for manual The transition …