Riding the Boss Renaissance
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Re: Riding the Boss Renaissance
That CE-2W in CE-1 mode is no joke.
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Even Jagger is down with Boss classics
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I sold my Princeton - the buyer sent a photo after he got it home. Surprise vintage Boss collection
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I can understand running delay before chorus (I do the same; it makes more sense for the mono to stereo split) but not before gain stages. Still, the wah (assuming it's not a volume pedal) is in the right place.
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2022 MIM Fender Meteora, cosmic jade (top mounted input jack added)
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Popped into regent sounds & found this for a v good price: 1979 OD-1 with the original Raytheon RC3403ADB chip. Can’t wait to try this out later
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Very nice! I've never owned a Boss pedal that early with the number stamp inside.
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Apart from some earlier Roland branded pedals I've had, this was my oldest. Serial 7000, May 1978 (so, first 6 or 7 months of Boss compact manufacturing)...
Someone paid me a wild sum of money for that. I don't miss it
I don't remember the serial for this one, but it was a '79 and one of the cleanest I've ever seen...
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Wow a Slow Gear too!
Very cool...I've often been tempted to pick up the Boss Noise Gate and have the mod that turns it into a Slow Gear done on it.
Very cool...I've often been tempted to pick up the Boss Noise Gate and have the mod that turns it into a Slow Gear done on it.
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Honestly, I wouldn't bother. It's practically unusable one of the £30 clones do exactly the same (poor) job
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Speaking of silver screw boss pedals… it’s been a short while since I realised collecting MIJ Boss pedals was a stupid goal that really would have no end (especially considering there are multiple versions of almost all the pedals). Did a big sell-off to fund a new, more focused Boss game: collect all the silver screw models.
I’m missing two outrageously priced pedals: SP-1 & SG-1. Need to source silver screw versions of the CE-2 & SD-1. Both of them are 1981, so are the first run with black screws. Should be a fun game to try and find those four at a sensible price - 3 of them are v rare, so hoping it keeps me out of trouble for a little while.
I’m missing two outrageously priced pedals: SP-1 & SG-1. Need to source silver screw versions of the CE-2 & SD-1. Both of them are 1981, so are the first run with black screws. Should be a fun game to try and find those four at a sensible price - 3 of them are v rare, so hoping it keeps me out of trouble for a little while.
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Hehehe!! I guess I could also just use my volume pedal...just any excuse to pick up a new fun toy to play with.
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I'd love to get my hands on a Spectrum too...I am quite curious about it...it is a simplified parametric EQ if I am understanding it correctly?sal paradise wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 8:03 amSpeaking of silver screw boss pedals… it’s been a short while since I realised collecting MIJ Boss pedals was a stupid goal that really would have no end (especially considering there are multiple versions of almost all the pedals). Did a big sell-off to fund a new, more focused Boss game: collect all the silver screw models.
I’m missing two outrageously priced pedals: SP-1 & SH-1. Need to source silver screw versions of the CE-2 & SD-1. Both of them are 1981, so are the first run with black screws. Should be a fun game to try and find those four at a sensible price - 3 of them are v rare, so hoping it keeps me out of trouble for a little while.
I have an Empress ParaEq already...but the simpler nature of the SP-1 is intriguing...
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