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Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod

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Manufacturer URL http://www.analogman.com/
Ease of Use 9.8 (46 responses)
Sound Quality 9.0 (46 responses)
Reliability 9.8 (38 responses)
Customer Support 10.0 (39 responses)
Overall Rating 9.2 (46 responses)
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Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $105
Submitted 06/02/2006 at 03:01pm by Charlie Plate

Ease of Use : 10
Straight forward and simple; tone, level, dist knobs. Dial your tone and enjoy the tone.

Sound Quality : 10
This is an amazingly musical pedal. The distorion is very full, smooth and realistic. I have an original "Made in Japan" stock DS-1, and while the distorion is similar in many ways, the PRO has a much broader frequency response (more mids, clearer highs; more presence) with more usable settings. The tone knob can be utilized from any position, unlike the stock which generally only sounds good set at 9 o'clock or lower. The distorion setting can sound good turned all the way up or all the way down, and the level seems to be just a smidgen' or so louder. This pedal easily out stomps many on amp distorions and can make a solid state amp sing. I've played it through the clean channel on a Tube Works RT-2100 and it gives the amp life I didn't think was ever possible. As far as how this pedal compares to the Keeley DS-1 Ultra, THE ANALOGMAN DS-1 PRO HANDS DOWN HAS A SMOOTHER AND MORE REALISTIC SOUNDING DISTORION. I own a Keeley Ultra and I can see it being useful in certain ways but if you are interested in full, rich, saturated distorion, it's all about the Analogman. The Keeley to my ears is just overly harsh and unlively. The PRO has much more harmonic content, available distortion, and usable settings. The Keeley is very full sounding, especially in the bottom end, but it lacks drive and doesn't emphasize the right frequencies. In my opinion the stock Made in Japan DS-1 even sounds better than the Keeley. I bought the Keeley Ultra first because of all the hype but I just was dissappointed. I bought the MIJ DS-1 around the same time, and found it completely replacing the Keeley. Now the Analogman, while not replacing the stock DS-1 (it does still have a useful and musical sound), is becoming a permanant addition to my setup along side my Analogman SD-1/TS-9.

Reliability : 10
It's a BOSS. They're built like a tank. What else is there to know?

Customer Support : 10
Mike is a very respectable business man and doesn't feed you bulls**t. I had many questions for him and he answered each and everyone promptly and straight forward. Bottom line, I'm very impressed with Mr. Piera's business conduct.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about five years now and. I'm no slouch when it comes to playing and pride myself on being able to step into any musical situation and tastefully contribute. I have been critisized countless times for my pickiness when it comes to tone. I've played and own many an amp, pedal, and guitar and I always find myself cycling through them all to get where I want. Until I bought my Analogman DS-1 PRO, I was in an extreme tone battle with my gear. I wanted something that would thicken my leads while not compromising my rhythm work. I'm now in the process of selling a big portion of my gear, all because of this very musical pedal.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/14/2006 at 09:43pm by E.M.

Ease of Use : 10
Standard Boss controls, only now, they actually work. The stock unit's tone knob goes from too bright to too muddy, now the tone knob is very responsive, with much more range and versatility. The distortion knob is also more responsive, with great sounds all the way through. Now, this pedal is easy to use. When I owned my old stock DS-1's, I always had trouble dialing in a good live sound, now, it's much easier.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, three Gibson Les Paul Standards, and vintage Twin Reverb and Deluxe Reverb amps. I seldom use the Gretsch, preferring the Les Pauls for rock and shred type music.

In my opinion, this pedal sounds fantastic. I have owned many stock DS-1 pedals in the past and always had a love hate relationship with them. They always sounded thin, and very buzzy at higher gain settings, and the tone knob was terrible. Now, the pedal sounds great all through the gain range, and the tone knob actually works, you can fine tune a variety of sounds with it.

The DS-1 Pro sounds much cleaner, it is still distorted, but without the fuzziness or white noise. When I play single notes high up on the neck, the notes have a round and smooth quality. I always found the notes with the stock unit to be thin and sharp sounding. When I play chords, the notes are very clear, and the pedal has excellent sustain. I dont find it to be too noisy, even when being boosted with my TS-9. The sound is very smooth, with just the right amount of bass, middle, and treble. There is no mid-hump, so the pedal is very transparent, and lets the different attributes of my guitars come through. I have used the pedal live, and in my bedroom, and its one of the only pedals that to me, sounds good in both places. This pedal also works very well with my Dime Custom Crybaby Wah, which got lost with the other pedals I tried.

Some of my favorite artists are Gary Moore, Slash, Eddie Van Halen, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani. I think that this pedal is flexible enough to approximate any of those sounds, and more importantly, help me to create my own. I have great clean sounding amps, so I wanted a pedal that would sound convincing in the distortion department, since I dont have a Marshall stack at my disposal. This pedal works great with my Fender amps, and gives them the second channel I always wish they had. In my opinion, this pedal works well for blues, rock, and 80's metal. It wont do the scooped Mesa Nu Metal thing, but thats ok, I hate that kind of music anyway. For my needs, this is about as good as it gets, and thats VERY GOOD!! Nothing is perfect, but this is close, so Im giving it a 9.





Reliability : 10
Boss. Enough Said.

Customer Support : 10
Analog Mike is a busy man, but he promptly responded to each of my orders very quickly (DS-1 Pro and SD-1 Silver). I emailed him and told him how much I liked the DS-1, and he promptly emailed me back. I feel that he is a class act, and I will be going to him from now on for my pedal needs. This man has a great ear for tone, and is on top of things. What more could you ask for??

Overall Rating : 10
Recently, I sold all of my standard mass-produced pedals on ebay and began searching for a great overdrive/distortion pedal combo. I searched for about two months, trying everything from Fulltone and other boutique makers, to mass produced pedals. I was not happy with any of them, they all lacked something. Finally, I started researching modded pedals, and after looking at all of the pedal modders out there, I decided to order from Analog Man. Im very glad that I chose Analog Man. I have never been happier with a pedal.

I chose the Analog Man DS-1 because I felt that the other mods from other modders were too gimmicky, I dont need gimmicks, I just want tone. This pedal, in my opinion, is the best all around distortion pedal out there, and for the price, its a STEAL. This review may sound glowing, but it is honest. I feel that the pedal is THAT GOOD. If you need distortion, and are picky about your tone and techinque, this is the pedal to get. It does not cover up your playing style, so if you have good technique you will appreciate it. I really like this pedal, so I ordered the SD-1 808 Silver Mod, which I should have in about a week. The SD-1 will replace my stock TS-9, which I may sell or have modded also. I was skeptical about modded pedals, but now I'm a believer. Analog Man has found a new customer, Im very happy with my choices.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $105
Submitted 04/01/2006 at 05:08pm by Matt
Email: mattpas at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Three knobs, you turn them and stuff happens so... very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 10
I am using a customized 79 Fender Telecaster with a Strat neck, Seymour Duncan Hotrails in the bridge and a Duncan Hotstack in the neck, Early 80's Charvel and a mid-80s Charvel, Fender Blues Junior 1X12 amp for home recording. I also use a bunch of other Boss effects with this pedal.

The Analogman DS-1 is the sound I always wanted a stock DS-1 to make. I have played the Taiwan DS-1 and the Japan DS-1 and Analogman's DS-1 is the best sounding distortion pedal I have ever heard.
I usually have the Tone at 11-12 o'clock, the level at about 12 o'clock and the Dist at 3 o'clock. With the stock pedal I always had to really turn the level way up on the pedal and it really never seemed to put out. Analogman's pedal seems to have more of a boost with the level knob. As for the tone knob, WOW, it finally works. You can now adjust it to what you want rather than what Boss makes you have. The Distortion level is what really shines on this mod. On the original when you turn the Dist on 0 it sounds kind of muddy and flat, like the tone knob went out, and the more you crank it up the more broken-up fuzzy it gets and you loose the distinction of the strings. This especially happens if you pick out distorted chords. With the mod and the Dist on 0 it is like an old Boss OD-1 really dirty and clear, the tone doesn't change when you turn up the Dist either. When I have it on 3 o'clock this pedal really shines. The distortion is very smooth and warm and huge and picked out chords sound amazing. This is by far the best money ever spent on any pedal I have ever owned.

Reliability : 10
Extremely dependable, it's a Boss.

I would never play without this pedal.

Customer Support : 10
I have called Boss for other things like replacement rubber bushings where the screw for the battery is and they have always been outstanding.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been performing and recording music for over 22 years. I play rock along the lines of the Foo Fighters, Rival Schools, Husker Du, Sugar, Third Eye Blind, etc.

If this were stolen I would replace it immediately.

I love that it sounds the way Boss says there stock pedal should sound. Boss says "The DS-1 provides a harder distortion effect for guitar sounds. Instead of toneless, fuzzy distortion, the DS-1 faithfully reproduces all the subtle nuances of your playing dynamics, from whisper-quiet to screaming loud. The onboard Tone control allows you to tailor the overall sound to your liking."
The stock Boss pedal does not do this but Analogman's DOES!


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $105
Submitted 03/27/2006 at 05:48pm by winslow551

Ease of Use : 10
Three control knobs for tone, level and distortion. All are totally useable to tailor the sound you want.

Sound Quality : 10
I have a 1985 MIJ Fender 57 RI Strat (stock), a 1983 MIJ Fender Tele with Lindy Fralin Vintage Hot pups, and a 1979 MIJ Samick 335 copy with Mighty Mite PAF Vintage pups. I play through a Blues Jr. (with a Jensen C12N). I run through a Digitech RP-50 for a touch of delay and reverb, an AnalogMan modded Maxon OD-9 Tubescreamer (808 mod), the AnalogMan DS-1 (Pro Mod) and a DynaComp (CMATMODS). I normally use both the Tubescreamer and the DS-1 as clean overdrives. The Tubescreamer by itself takes the Blues Jr. just into the earliest stage of tube overdrive. The DS-1 by itself takes the amp into full crunch overdrive. Both together turn my Blues Jr. into a double-stack Marshall. The Pro Mod cleans up the buzz saw distortion and produces sweet tube distortion. The tone controls can be used at all settings without squealing as can the output level. The distortion goes from crunch overdrive to full tube amp distortion within half of the settings. From there you are on your own. You can get just about any natural tube sound you want. You can also determine the amount of distortion you want by rolling down the volume on the guitar. It cleans up incredibly.

Reliability : 10
Built like any Boss product, solid as a rock. Never need to worry about a backup.

Customer Support : 10
I bought directly from AnalogMan rather than sending him one as it is less expensive to do so. He goes out of his way to answer emails and I am confident that he would take care of any problems if any develop. I haven't had any problems yet with either pedal.

Overall Rating : 10
I play blues and heavy rock from the 70's. This pedal really cranks. The clean setting gives ballsy crunch and I can get the wall of sound by turning up the distortion. I've been playing on and off for over 30 years and this pedal sounds great through my Blues Jr., my Frontman 25R and my Marshall VS65R. This pedal gives me the sound that I damaged my hearing for during the 70's (and still never really got it right!). I'd replace it in a second. This is not a pedal for everyone. This is about full blown tube distortion, as in natural distortion. Make sure you know what you want. I chose AnalogMan to mod this pedal over Keeley and others due to the info on his website and the work he did on my OD-1. His work is the highest quality. The pedal is more than worth the price.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/20/2006 at 06:55pm by Stumble Ouch

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use, turn the knobs and at all settings the thing just completely disappoints me.

Sound Quality : 1
Fender Deluxe Strat with Fralins into: Loooper A/B/T/Boss TU2 tuner-> Channel 1 (reverb, actually channel 2): Maxon OD9-Analogman Stereo Chorus-Maxon AD900, Channel 2 (clean, actually channel 1): Analogman SunFace (soon to be removed)-Analogman DS1-vintage Ibanez FL9-vintage Ibanez AD9. Amp is a 65 Reissue Fender Twin Reverb.

The DS1 sounds horrible alone or in conjunction with any of these other pedals.

Eric Johnson IS the man. Steve Morse is his twin brother.

Reliability : No Opinion
Wouldn't bring it to the gig...actually it is about to go into junk cabinet. Probably would withstand a nuclear reaction just to continue haunting me senselessly.

Customer Support : 10
Analog Mike is wonderful. You ask him a question, he'll answer it with a good response. You ask him a stupid question and he'll still answer it. I just didn't land on the right box here folks.

Overall Rating : 1
I am replacing the DS-1 and the Sunface with a Maxon SD-9. The OD-9 just sounds like heaven. When you think of the Eric Johnson title "Bloom", this is what I think of the sound that comes out of my Strat-OD9-Analogman Chorus-AD900-Twin...it blooms. It makes my knees melt, which is why I am going to stick with Maxon and go to the edgier side with the SD-9.

I bought this thing trying to get somewhat close to a Marshall sound. Not. This thing sounds like a retarded frog farting through 3 compressors.

Again, this isn't Analog Mike's fault...he is trying to meet the needs of a wide range of different players and styles.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $105 + 7 shipping
Submitted 01/21/2006 at 10:51am by alwayswalter
Email: wsmadriz<at>gmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
I bought the mod version directly from AnalogMan. It came in the original Boss box, with manuals. Also nice stuff from AnalogMan. When I first plug cables in/out it didn't make any sound, so I disconnect and re-connect the battery, and problem gone (I believe it was a cable failure, never happened again).

Three knobs, volume, gain, tone. No need more, except undertsanding relationship between gain and tone.

I had to add an aditional eq to get the real sound I wanted. That's probably a result of my gear, but dissapointed my a little at the first time.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm actually using an Ibanez RG270 (original pickups), into the DS1/PRO, then to an GE7 Boss eq. And a Zoom 3030 is providing mod effects, delays and reverbs. All to the clean channel of an Peavey Studio Pro 60.

My inicial tweeking session wasn't very succcesful, because I had my amp's volume nearly at 1. As result, tone settings beyond 9 o'clock were too buzzy for my taste (I was using only the guitar, the DS1 and the amp). On the next session I made, things came out so natural. I plugged the EQ basicly raising some mid freqs, and set the amp eq bass 10:00, mid and treble at 12:00. Man! I have never heard my guitar sound so clear, strong and defined. Actually I've never heard any distortion pedal with an tube overdriven sound like this one, specially on an clean transistor channel.

And you can actually control gain with the volume control of the guitar, getting the most of every combination of gain/tone in the pedal without getting palid or weak. Almost every combination it's useful, it deppends on what you want to hear. From classic rock, to blues, jazz, funk to metal... every thing it's in here. All you have to do it's the correct tweeking (including pedal eq's and amps eq's).

Altough I'm not reaching Satch's sound (I know I'm pretending too much with my gear!!) , I think this is an real start to reach the tone I've always wanted and never getted from any "multieffects" unit. Never before my sound were "out" of the amp and all over the mix. I'm really happy now, believe me! I give a 10 for all the change that one little box can do!

Reliability : 10
Like everybody understands, it's a Boss. I believe my initial problem had to do with some cable. I opened the unit to see if there wasn't anything wrong, and believe me, this is first class artwork what Mike do on the inside. I trully rely on this unit, and of course it's an elemental part of my gear.

Customer Support : 10
Mike is a customer service oriented person. He understands every single doubt you can possibly have, and have an opportune answer for all of them. In my case, it was my first on-line buying (I live in Costa Rica)so I had a couple of "procedural" doubts regarding to payment. He wasn't not only interested in selling his pedal, he oriented me all the way, trough all the process, what else could I say, if this is not customer support, then I don't know what else could be... I'm still in contact with him, and he's been all suport...

Overall Rating : 10
I used to play hard rock, some alternative and classic rock years ago with a band. After that, I've always been practicing in my house and about a year ago I joined a rock band again. I replaced my Zoom 3030 multieffects distortion with the PRO, because it was good for home practice, but when the real need came, it could never get out of the amp. I did a small research on the internet and wasn't difficult to reach AnalogMan as a source of good tone. It opened my ears to the real tone shaping bussines, you cannot emulate real good tone with digital stuff, specially not with the cheapy ones! That's for shure.
All of my research lead to make a small change by adding this pedal to my gear, and use the Zoom just for mod effects, delays or reverbs.
Enough to give my sound an 180? turn. If stolen or damage, I wouldn't doubt to buy another, maybe two for replacement!
Of course now I'm on my way to buy other modded pedals from AnalogMan. Believe it really makes the difference. If you're not depending on a digital unit to shape your tone, you MUST have this pedal.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $110
Submitted 12/09/2005 at 02:36pm by CC

Ease of Use : 9
The DS1\Pro Mod is simple to use and very easy to get good sounds out of it. If you know how to use a Standard DS 1 then this is no problem.

Sound Quality : 10
American Series Strat & Tele w\ Noiseless Pickups > Maxon CP101 Compressor > MXR 10 Band EQ > Boss DS 1 Pro Mod > Ibanez TS 808 (Factory Reissue) > Ibanez CS 9 Chorus (Reissue) > Ibanez AD 9 (Reissue) > Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp (Again a Reissue!)

When I got this pedal I put it right in my effects chain and into my Vibrato Channel (as I had been playing this way) and kept getting a raspy, scratchy kind of sound. I put it through Channel One (Volume\Bass\Treble) and it sounded Killer! I have never heard a more "Musical Sounding Distortion Pedal"!!! I kept switching back to the channel with Reverb (because I feel the need for a bit of reverb) and it sounded bad.

I emailed Analogman and explained the problem. He was very understanding and offered a few suggestions and along with the help of a Fender Amp Tech at my local Dealer, we determined that it was just the way the Vibrato Channel was 'voiced' and not the pedal itself.

Bottom Line. I didn't want to alter my amp in any way and I didn't want to have to manually switch channels when I desired distortion so I sent it back. BUT THE SOUND STAYED IN MY MIND! IT WAS THE RIGHT SOUND ON CHANNEL ONE!!! I had a credit to my account (minus shipping) within a couple of hours.

Mike's pedals and work are ABSOLUTELY QUALITY KILLER STUFF! I wish it could have worked out! But thankfully there are people in the world who understand and Analogman does!

Reliability : No Opinion
N\A

Customer Support : 10
Top Notch! A+++ You couldn't ask for better people to work with than Analogman and his team (whoever they are)! They are great!

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This pedal would be absolute THE PEDAL TO OWN to cover everything from a moderate Overdrive Sound to Full Distortion. It ain't a metal pedal, but that's not what I got it for. This is the most musical sounding Distortion Pedal I've ever played (7 years)! Get it!

*See my Review under Radial Tonebone Trimode to see what I wound up doing.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $112
Submitted 12/02/2005 at 04:09pm by RAZOR RAY RODRIGUEZ

Ease of Use : 10
Sound: Piece of cake.
Editing: not applicable.
Manual: The standard Boss "Our pedals are the best ever", shlock.

Sound Quality : 10
Mike,
So, as a guy who has owned and/or played just about evey distortion pedal ever made: Pro Co., MXR, Ibanez, Boss, DOD, Digitech, Nobels to name a few. I recently purcahsed your mod DS-1 Boss Dist. and put it to the test. I went out and purchased a brand new DS-1, just don't tell the guys at Guitar Center that it was for comparison purposes only as I returned it the next day citing connectivity problems. I did the side by side sound comparisons. Man, I tell you, it is scary the difference in sound between the two. The Boss (original) sounds like what I paid for it, app. $48.00. Your DS-1 mod is just plain "AWESOME"! Tone, sound quality, volume. Let us remember that my rig consits of a Les Paul w/ EMG 81/83's, Marshall JCM 2000 and it is all volume and tone bleeding through a pair of Eminence Wizard speakers w/ a pair of stock Celestion 75's in a Marshall 1960 4x12 cab. I keep the drive and level at 12 and push the tone to about 1or 2 o'clock and it is just incredible how much tone and character this little $112 dollar gem pumps out. My primary style of music is punk/hardcore/metal and simply put, this thing kicks my tube screamer (yes, a real tube screamer) in the ass! Just wanted to thank you again for an exceptional mod.
Peace,
RAZOR RAY RODRIGUEZ / THIS MEANS WAR
pokerfacerecords.com
break-throughrecords.com

Reliability : 10
As far as stomp boxes go this pedal is built to last.
Backup? What my Ibanez Tube Screamer or MXR Dist+?
Nah, I'd sooner buy another mod DS-1.

Customer Support : 10
It's amazing how quickly Mike responds to e-mails.
Must have a bunch of elves doing all the dirty work for him. Ha ha...

Overall Rating : 10
Musical Style: HARDCORE/PUNK.
Match: Perfect.
Years: 22.
Gear: Marshall Amps, Epiphone Guitars, Dunlop Wah.
Replacement: Never buy another from anyone but AnalogMike.
Love: Tone, sound, mod!!! No negatives. Tone!!!
Comparisons: None!
I wish it came with a siamese twin in the same box for the same price.
Makes my music sound that much better.
Need I say more???


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: US $85 used
Submitted 11/05/2005 at 02:41pm by anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Easy as a boss dirt pedal gets. Not hard to get a good sound.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
I play a Les Paul w '57s and a PRS HollowbodyII through '72 Deluxe Reverb with a Hotplate. I am a classic rock and blues kind of guy and never liked the fuzz or distortion pedals I encountered. I had tried the factory DS-1 and promptly unloaded it, way too fizzy and fake sounding. Kind of settled on a stock SD-1 for my dirty sound, just turn up the volume and attenuate more too. I decided to give the Analogman modded version a go and MAN, WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I can imitate the Marshall sound (Guns&Roses, Foreigner....) quite well while the Deluxe is still clean, and it turns down to a decent overdrive range also. Cleans up with the guitar volume also. Give it a turn if you havent, this is a gem and wont break the bank.

Reliability : 10
Its still a Boss!

Customer Support : 10
Never have, but I know they answer the phone from previous questions and dealings

Overall Rating : 10
Hey, dont pass it up if you wont the Marshall sound from a Fender. $100 buck new or convert your old beat up DS-1 that sounds bad. I think its a keeper for me.


Product: Analog Man Boss DS-1 Pro Mod
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/22/2005 at 07:29pm by Muddy

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Hi, Harmony Central review person. I just looked through the review of the Analogman Boss DS-1 mod and noticed that part of the "Sound Quality" section of the review by a fellow calling himself "Littlehat" is missing--it just cuts off in mid sentence.

I happen to have copied that review a few months ago and if you'd like to restore the missing part (to add it back?) I've included the entire section below under Sound Quality.

It is a bit long, but this guy's review was key to my trying both the Analogman and the Keeley mods on this pedal, and for the most part I agree with his review, although I'd have to also rate the Keeley a "9".

I also notice that Littlehat intended to give the Analogman pedal "9" rating but inadvertently entered a "7". You might want to change that, too.

Thanks! and have a nice day!

Mark Beach

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Guitars:
Hagstrom Swede (old PAF in neck, Duncan 59 bridge), Hamer USA Custom Shop (w/ Duncan Hot P90 neck, Custom P90 bridge), Homemade Franken Strat (original Hotrails), and an SG. I have more guitars, but these get used for rockster sounds with the DS1 pedals.
Amps:
68 Fender Dual Showman Reverb (modded to Blackface specs), 68 Fender Princeton Reverb (modded to Blackface specs), DBL Amplifiers JDR Custom 35 (35 watt all-tube Marshallesque head), DBL Amplifiers JDR Custom 60 (60 watt all-tube Hiwattesque head), Fender Tonemaster 2X12 Cab w/ Celestion Lead 80's (I love this thing! It beat out all other external cabs for years before i finally just sold all my others)
Analogman DS1 Pro vs. Keeley DS1 Ultra:
This is a head to head comparison of the Keeley DS1 Ultra Mod and the Analogman DS1 Pro Mod. I'm in several performing and recording bands, and I've always liked the timbre of the stock DS1 in that it's nasty, and it has a certain JCM 900/Soldano/early Mesa high end mushiness that's so satisfying when you want high gain sounds. But the stock pedal has many drawbacks... It's noisy, as hell. It's output volume is lower than your clean guitar when you turn it off, even with the output maxed (where most of us leave it). The tone knob takes your sound from muted, fuzzy, fusion right to trashy squeak with almost no transition. And it tends to sound like crap (flat and small with not enough low end or mids) next to a good dirty amp or a tube pre. Turning down your guitar's volume knob to clean up the sound is a bad move since it results in grainy, tinny crapped out sound. Most diehard users dial their amps to suit this pedal if they really can't live without it's particular sound.
Workmanship:
Looking inside each pedal is the first big clue. In short, although both seem to function properly, the Keeley looks like crap inside and the Analogman looks totally pro. Every new solder point in the Analogman pedal is a little BETTER than factory. The Analogman mod replaces tons of components AND THE ACTUAL OPAMP CHIP (strange that it sounds closer to the stock pedal in the ways you liked in the first place?), while the Keeley looks like a highschool tech worked on it as an experiment on his buddy's pedal. Some components are replaced, but the chip is not, and the LEDs that are added (and do look cool from the outside) are attached in a real pile of poorly done soldering.
Sounds:
Though the Keeley mod is less tidy, the pedal looks and sounds very good, though less like a DS1 pedal in most ways. I took this one out on tour (the Analogman hadn't arrived yet) and i got a ton of feedback from other guitar players around the country. They seriously came up to me after EVERY show to ask about it. The low end your DS1 lacked before is all there. The tone knob DOES SOMETHING NOW! But I found it much SLOWER than what I'm used to from a DS1. I guess the LEDs add some weight and sponginess, but also on fast stuff they tend to almost muddy the sound. They Keely is much more classic rock sounding than I had expected. This is all just about the Pro Mode (switch up) though, since I found the Ultra Circuit (switch down, another LED in play) way too fat in the ass and tubby for me. Also the Ultra Mode has a LOT LESS GAIN combined with FAR MORE OUTPUT LEVEL. Even closer, in my mind, to a classic rock sound.
Although it's NOT WHAT I HAD IN MIND, the Keeley Ultra pedal does sound very good. Just not that much like the Boss DS1. And it gets used, but not when i want to use a DS1.
The Analogman DS1 Pro pedal is a horse of a different color... ORANGE! It sounds better than you think a mod on a $20 (used) pedal could possibly sound. It sounds like a DS1, but much more muscular, musical, and PUNCHY. Both pedals really make the tone knob work much better (I can't say either tone knob is better in functionality, but the Keeley looks cooler) In my first band practice with it, the other guitarist stopped in the INTRO of the first tune to ask me what I'd changed! This is switching from the Keeley I was using the week before. It sounds so big and dynamic compared to before the mod and far tighter and more fluid than the Keeley. Also in the volume knob-cleanup competition, the Analogman is the clear winner. I like to run my neck pickup volume lower than my bridge for an in between clean/dirty sound live, and the Keeley Ultra was better than a stock DS1 in this area (what isn't?) but the Analogman DS1 Pro does this VERY WELL. In fact it sounds damn good with any pickup at any volume on your guitar knob. The one thing I could stand to improve in the Analogman DS1 pro is that it's output level is about the same as stock. It might be a little louder, but not by enough, if at all. I do believe in giving 10s in reviews.
Both mods are good in different ways I think. BUT if you like the tone and feel of your DS1 and just want it to sound way better, the Analogman Mod is for you.
Analogman's DS1 Pro Mod being a 9, I give the Keeley a 7.

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