Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
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Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 36 (British Pounds)
Submitted 06/18/2006
at 06:19am
by Jan
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use and turning a knob really changes the sound completely.
Sound Quality
:
9
It produces loads of sounds from tweaking the knobs. You turn the drive knob and you can go from a very clean boost to a MASSIVE drive sound, it really does have loads of drive on offer. Turning the tone knob anticlockwise takes you to a mild blues lead tone which is actually great for thumping HARD ROCK chords. Turn the tone knob clockwise and you go into fuzz like territory, and also trebely lead tones. There is about 17 million tones available out of this pedal and it is one of the most versitile pedals I have ever used. The only niggle is the slight loss of bypassed tone as this is not true bypass.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Built like a brick. Throw it through a window.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
It won't ever break as it has BOSS invincibility.
Overall Rating
:
10
The pedal does a mighty fine job at producing any overdrive/distortion/fuzz tone required. If you are after an unbelievable versitile drive pedal get a Boss Blues Driver. Mine was a bargain a #36 second hand.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/30/2006
at 07:29am
by alex
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Easy if you got fingers
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Excellent
Either solidstate or tube it retains the quality of sound
unlike Govener 2 - which got too muddy with Bassman 59
especially for rhythm the Guvnor was poor whereas with solidstate amps the Guvnor was excellent
now, BD-2 perfomred with equal results both with solidstates and tubes
I sold the Govner and kept BD-2 and a proco rat-2 for my distortion needs
these are the best,
as to ts-9
it's okey but no real distortion here
Reliability
:
No Opinion
10
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
-
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
10
just play it
buy good guitar, amp and cables
that's all boys
just guitar and cables
and bd-2 for instance to push it
taht's all
but buy a GOOD guitar and AMP
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: aprox. 130 (CA)
Submitted 04/09/2006
at 01:48am
by Greg Noseworthy
Email: sweet_emotion16<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
like everyone else says three knobs, level , tone , gain... it preatty easy...
Sound Quality
:
8
I use my bd-2 with a couple of other pedals with my gibson les paul std. and a marshall dsl 50 head with stock 1960a marshall cab.I find this pedal works best with tube amps,I previously used it with a marshall avt100 combo and preatty much put the pedal away but since i bought my tube amp it sounds amazing.Really really great rhythem tone.. as long as u hold off on the gain.. even with my equipment i can get a somewhat close SRV tone with this.. a strat would help ofcourse (soon hopefully).. it works great with my other pedals dunlop crybaby and ibanez dE-7, i plan on teaming it up with a ts-808 in the future! overall i rated this an 8 becuz with the right gear and tweaking u can get a great sound out of this from a classic rock tone to a blues one i love this pedal!
Reliability
:
10
I can depend on this pedal totally without backup! boss makes a good pedal!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never Dealt with the company cuz you ushually don't have problems unless your careless.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play blues,classic rock,modern rock,pop and i can find a place for this thing everywhere.I've been playing for four years its not much but i know my stuff.if it were stolen or lost id buy another but id definitly upgrade to the keeley model mostly because these pedals arn't perfect, boss is a huge company that sells millions of pedals the gotta keep crankin em out, its shouldn't be expected of them to have super high quality gear.The thing i love about it the most is that it gives me a really great not to heavy rhythem tone.. its not for leads really thats why i want the ts-808 to boost it! when i bought it i actually compaired it to a ts-9 Reissue and im glad i went down this road because the ts-9 wouldn't of given me enough gain back in that era of my playing(don't wanna talk about it.. punk ewww) but now im super glad i have it. it truly is an inspiring pedal. so if it sounds like this pedal fits you chances are it will !
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: canada ($64.99) used
Submitted 03/26/2006
at 01:37pm
by Jer
Email: kurt_cobain_idol2000<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is awsome. The first time i plugged it in i didn't even
screw around with the knobs and i got a crazy sound.
Sound Quality
:
10
when i use this, i setup my fender studio reverb with my gibson SG
and there was no kind of a buzz or anything. The effects are not weak
at all, that's why i love this pedal. The tone is so warm. I play a lot of jeff healey and it's awsome.
Reliability
:
10
It's a boss pedal what more could i say.
I would definitly use it without a backup.
Customer Support
:
10
really friendly. Boss is just a wonderful company. The Blues driver was my first boss pedal and i never turned back to any other companies.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play a lot of blues rock and this pedal is perfect. I also own countless Boss pedals.(SD-1,DS-1,DS-2,TU-2,MD-2).
If this pedal was stolen i would definitey go buy another one.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/22/2006
at 02:15am
by Jake
Ease of Use
:
8
Three knobs, very easy in that regard. Knobs seem to have a wide range of values in terms of sound.
This pedal is very finicky about what amps it likes and doesn't, and also with guitars. It seems to dislike all my humbucking guitars (high output), but really adores the single-coils (low output). With higher output pickups or certain amps, it is thin thin thin, brittle as glass, and fuzzy. Unusably so. With the right combination, it sounds truly incredible. I've never encountered a pedal with such diverse sounds.
And never, EVER go straight to a mixing board with this in the path. The worst sounds you've ever heard. It literally made people cringe and turn their heads. On the other hand, playing out with a Behringer GX212 solid-state and a cheap strat clone, people came up afterward to ask how on earth I was getting "that sound." I guess it's a 0 or it's a 10.
Sound Quality
:
8
See above.
Reliability
:
10
It's a Boss. Shoot it with a shotgun - it'll still work.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
See above.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $59.00
Submitted 03/06/2006
at 03:15pm
by joshua xiong
Ease of Use
:
10
SUPER, SUPER, SUPER EASY TO USE. THREE KNOBS.
Sound Quality
:
9
this is a great sounding little blue box. i find that after 9 to 10 o'clock on this little monster's tone knob can sound a bit trebbly...but aside from that, i love that the gain is very usable! shockingly so, i was able to get sooo many sounds by keeping the tone knob low, and dialing up whatever amount of gain i wanted or was appropriate for the song.
Reliability
:
10
its a boss, so far i have yet to have a boss pedal dissappoint me in this category.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
i bought this guy about 5 or 6 years ago and used it extensively for the first 2 and half years of owning it and was very pleased....BUT....along came a boutique pedal named the fulldrive 2
for a long time was using the fulltone fulldrive 2, and yes it was warm, but with that warmth came lots of mud...after having used it for about 2 years plus, i realized that i was never fully satisfied with it and came back to this faithful little booger. what everyone is saying is true, more money doesnt necessarily mean better sound...it took me a long time to come to grips with this, because many of us want our pedal boards to be unique or full of boutique pedals. but in the end it always come back to your tone...if that cheap dano pedal makes your tone sound better, then go for it. i found the blues driver to be very forgiving of me having forsaken it for so long...
oh one more thing...i just played a praise and worship session at church and my tone never sounded better.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 02/05/2006
at 10:57am
by Bastardhedd
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs is NOT the same as ease of use; I find the EH Big Muff Pi and its 3 knobs to be a real bear to work with. That said, though, with this thing it's pretty much what you see is what you get. Does its thing in under a minute.
Sound Quality
:
8
Couple of points knocked off for hum at the upper gain registers and more treble than is really necessary on the tone knob.
I've been using this pedal between an Epi ES-335 copy (stock pickups) and a Vox Valvetronix tubestate emulating amp, and I've really been enjoying the snot out of it. I never push the gain past 12 o'clock, and with the tone knob at around 10:00 it makes my neck pickup sound crisp, clear and a little raunchy. Works really well for the Hendrix/ SRV "blooze" axis kind of sound (a guilty pleasure if ever there was one), responds well to pick attack and guitar volume changes. Muddies up lower- voiced chords a bit, but I'm into that myself.
For my rig this thing provides overdrive with a little stank to it... just what I wanted.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Haven't had it long, but it looks fine to me and I've never seen a Boss pedal bite the dust... should be good to go.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't the foggiest.
Overall Rating
:
9
Mostly what I prefer to play is edgy, sort of spaced- out postpunk with just a taste of blues thrown in for spice. This pedal's sound is a little too easily identifiable as blues/ blooze so I think I'll probably stick with my Rat, Muff and a loud amp for that.
However, I love noodling around the house with it and if I was ever going to put on a fake beard and head down to the local blues 'n' brews joint, this is the pedal I would take. Big fun.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $57 used
Submitted 01/28/2006
at 10:02pm
by Benjamin Shyong
Ease of Use
:
9
pretty easy...3 knobs
level, drive, tone
bossarea.com has some general settings
Sound Quality
:
8
I have a Fender Strat mexican, I run this through a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe.
it's chained with my Digitech BadMonkey and Behringer EQ700 graphic equalizer.
sound quality is pretty good, responsive to volume and picking.
I recommend that you get it modded with Germanium transistors, the silicon ones that are stock means distortion is either very heavy or completely off; you can't really get a light distortion or rather it's difficult with stock.
Keeley swaps in germanium transistors in his Phat tone mod.
Reliability
:
10
definitely.
I bought it used off Ebay, and it's been through many gigs.
still sounds great.
metal case
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
9
christian worship, rock, punk
I might buy another one; for the price it is good.
I might get a Nobels Natural Overdrive instead though...
however, my friend has a modded one, and it sounds awesome
I might just buy a brand new modded one from Robert Keeley
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: $95 (Aussie Dollars) used
Submitted 01/27/2006
at 08:27pm
by gillyzoom
Email: gillyzoom<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
The Boss BD-2 pedal is nice and straight foward to use right out of the box, with only 3 knobs to choose from which include:- 1. Level 2. Tone 3. Gain.Manual is uneeded if you are an experienced player most boss pedals come with an instruction manual with a couple of sample settings.These may be of some use or interest if you are just starting out and this is your first venture into buying an overdrive/distortion pedal.
Sound Quality
:
8
I have a mixed group of amps and guitars that I use this pedal with and find that the pedal performs well with any of the combinations that I tried so far.I have not noticed any unacceptable levels of noise with this pedal except for when you start maxing things out.Then you have to allow for the amp, the guitar,the pick-ups single coil/humbucker, the power source batteries v's 9 volt wall wart etc.
So many people I find, are so oft to blame just one peice of gear without fully investigating all the possibilities of the noise source combined.Just remember
this though,when you start linking things together that send and recieve electrical/sound signals anything can happen,including all sorts of noises etc.The BD-2 excels at its chosen path creating great sounding and very convincing tube driven like overdrive that responds well with with your amp be it solid state or tube at just about any volume settings that I have tried so far.It also responds well to pick attack and playing nuances and rolling off of the volume knob it cleans up quite reasonably. I have way too many amps to just play this pedal with just one, but I really like the way that it responds to my Gibson Les Paul Jnr GA-5 re-issue amp. Wether I use the BD-2 as a level booster with the gain virtually off and the level maxed,yes you will notice some background noise here but live it's more than acceptable but for recording you would definately need some noise reduction.With this setting it gives any good tube amp a nice kick in the arse and sends it into overdrive even when the amp's volume is set quite low.When you have all the knobs set all at 12 o'clock and the amp set to clean be prepared to be pleasantly suprised at the nice thick sounding overdrive you will attain. I don't really use effects pedals to sound like my favourite artist but I am sure with a little bit of tweaking with the knobs on your guitar,amp and the BD-2 you may get close or similar approximations of your favourite guitarist , depending on circumstances etc.To conclude this pedal is a one trick pony and I think for my tastes and style it excels at it's choosen trick, I am extremely fussy about distortion and personally this pedal blows me away.Please see below a list of guitars and amps that I use and if you have any questions no matter how dumb or trivial you may think it to be please don't hesitate to email me as I am always happy to try and help other people in their tone quest.
Guitars include 1 x Gretsch 6121 Round-Up re-issue heavily customized with recent DeArmond Y2K 2000 single coil pick-ups,1 x Gretsch 6118 Anniversary stock, 1 x 1968 Fender maple cap Telecaster,1 x 1987 Gibson Les Paul Jnr, 1 x Tokai Les Paul Jnr dbl cut copy.
Amps include 1 x 94 Vox AC 15 re-issue Eminence loaded,1 x 1964 Fender Tremolux head thru a 2 x 10 Celestion loaded G -50's box,1 x recent Gibson GA-5 Les Paul Jnr point to point tube amp, 1 x recent Vox Pathfinder 15 watt solid state practice amp,1 x 1994 Fender tweed Blues Jnr,1 x Fender 1974 Musicmaster Bass converted to head and box with a single 12 Celestion like a cool mini piggy back set-up, 1 x recent George Dennis Blue Beetle 15 watt amp converted from a head to a cool looking 2x12 GT-75 Celestion loaded Matchles style combo.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can you really depend on anything? From your car to your dishwasher that question is just way to broad. In all fairness though I have to say that I have had nothing but good results from all the different Boss products I have used over the years .Yes I would use it at a gig without a back-up and if it faled well you know the old saying if life gives you lemons then make lemonade.But in all honesty if you consider yourself a professional or a semi-pro muso then you should always have a back up plan no matter what , and just remember like the boy scouts say "Be Prepared".
Customer Support
:
9
I owned a Boss BR- 8 digital recorder which I thought had a shorting/grounding problem with the inputs as I was recieving small electrical shocks from mics when they were plugged in.The unit was purchased 2nd hand so of course I was not entitled to any kind of warranty so I rang Roland in Australia they said bring it over and we'll take a look.They kept it for 3 days replaced the entire input section free of charge with no question's asked regarding warranty etc.so what can I say Roland Australia rocks but I can only speak for myself for every good experience many other people have suffered crap at the hands of Roland.I guess when you talk to anybody no matter who they are but especially if thay are going to fix something for you, play nice you may just be rewarded. But if you still haven't gotten satisfaction after a coulple of vists then by all means mow them down an take no prisoners.
Overall Rating
:
8
1.The styles of music that I play are as follows:- PUNK ROCK OLD SKOOL,SKA,SWING,JAZZ, JUMP BLUES,GUT BUCKET HILL COUNTRY BLUES (aka Jnr Kimbrough RIP),ROCK-A-BILLY,INDIE/ALT POP,COUNTRY AND PYSCHOBILLY.
I have found the BD-2 to be a very versatile and adaptable pedal to my syle of playing thus making it a great match.
2. PLAYING FOR OVER 20 YEARS SEMI PROFFESIONAL ETC.
3.KORG D1600 MK II SET UP IN A HOME STUDIO SCENARIO WITH ALL THE USUAL SUSPECTS IN THE WAY OF GEAR MICS,PRE-AMPS ETC.
4.IF IT WAS LOST OR STOLEN I WOULD DEFINATELY BUY ANOTHER (LIKE THE ONE THAT I AM USING AT PRESENT)AS MY FIRST ONE WAS BORROWED/STOLEN BY A FRIEND FOR A GIG AND I HAVE'NT SEEN IT SINCE AND NOW THE SCUMBAG HAS LEFT TOWN.
5.I AM NOT TOTTALY IN LOVE WITH THIS PEDAL BUT IT GOES ALONG WAY TO SATISFYING MY NEEDS IN REGARDS TO DISTORTION AND OVERDRIVE. I AM EXTREMLY FUSSY ABOUT EVEN AND UNEVEN ORDER HARMONICS AND AS A NOTE STARTS TO DECAY I ABSOLUTELY HATE WHEN A PEDALS SUSTAIN WAVERS ABOUT INCONSISTANTLY.THUS MAKING THE NOTE SOUND RASPY,NASAL,THIN AND MUSHY.WITH THE BD-2 TRY THIS QUICK TEST, DIAL IN A CLEAN TONE ON YOUR FAVOURITE AMP,DIAL IN A SETTING ON THE BD-2 YOU LIKE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THEN PLAY A BIG FAT G BAR CHORD. NOW LISTEN TO THE NOTE AS IT DECAYS AND STARTS TO DIE OF AND IF YOU DON'T HEAR ONE OF THE MOST EVEN AND NATURAL SOUNDING FADE OUTS, THEN YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR EARS.I USUALLY ONLY ASSOCIATE THIS UTLRA SMOOTH NATURAL ORGANIC SOUNDING FADE OUT WITH A GREAT TUBE AMP MAXED OUT OR SOME THOUSAND DOLLAR BOUTIQUE HAND MADE PRE-AMP/PEDAL ETC.
6.IF I HAVE TO FAULT THIS PEDAL AT ALL IT IS THE FACT THAT THE TONE CONTROL IS VERY LIMITED I WOULD HAVE LIKED IT TO BE A LITTLE BRIGHTER. BUT PERHAPS THE BOSS DESIGNERS AVOIDED THIS AS A WAY TO AVOID THAT NASTY THIN FLY IN A JAR TONE WE SO OFTEN ASSOCIATE WITH SOLID STATE DISTORTION. SO YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERTHING AND AS IT STANDS THIS IS A VERY SMALL CONCERN WHEN YOU CAN CONTROL THE TREBLE ON YOUR AMP AND GUITAR ANYWAY.
7.DID I COMPARE THIS TO OTHER PRODUCTS YES AND IN OVER 20 YEARS OF PLAYING NOTHING HAS EVEN COME CLOSE EXCEPT FOR MAYBE MY BK BUTLER TUBE DRIVER PEDAL THAT WAS LOADED WITH A 12 AX7 TUBE IN A STOMP BOX SIZE. BUT I STILL THINK BD-2 IS STILL EVEN SMOOTHER THAN THE BUTLER, I REALLY DON'T KNOW HOW BOSS DID IT BUT THEY DID.I HAVE PREVIOUSLY OWNED IN MY QUEST FOR DISTORTION NIRVANA THE FOLLOWING PEDALS IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:- AN ORIGIANL PRO CO RAT,A DOD CLASSIC TUBE PEDAL(NOT A BAD TONE BUT LET DOWN BY CRAPPY WORKMANSHIP I SMASHED IT TO PIECES AT A REHEARSAL)AN ORIGINAL BIONIX EPANDORA,VARIOUS BOSS OD- 1'S ETC,A CURTIS TWINTONE (AUSSIE GUY SIMILIAR TO VOODOO LABS TWIN SWITCH SPARKLE DRIVE)AND FINALLY I HAVE BOROWED AND TESTED COUNTLESS AMOUNTS OF PEDALS FROM MY FRIENDS IN MUSIC STORE'S PLAYED EM' LIVE AND AN THE STUDIO ETC. SOME OF THESE INCLUDE ALL OF THE FAMOUS TUBE SCREAMERS TS9'S 808'S ETC.
8.ONLY THING I WISH IT HAD WAS A LITTLE MORE BRIGHTNESS AS MENTIONED ABOVE.
9.DOES IT HELP ME MAKE MUSIC? DEFINATELY IT IF ANYTHING CAN INSPIRE YOU TO PLAY BETTER OR TO TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT BECAUSE OF A SOUND THAT IT CAN MAKE THEN BRING IT ON I SAY EXPERIMENT I SAY LIVE DANGEROUS TRY NEW THINGS WHENEVER YOU CAN.
10.FINALLY I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY OPIONS ARE LIKE BUTTHOLES WE'VE ALL GOT ONE AND THIS JUST HAPPENS TO BE MINE .SO WETHER YOU THINK THIS PEDAL SUCKS OR ROCKS ONLY YOU CAN MAKE THAT DESICION.THE REASON THAT I WAS INPIRED TO WRITE SUCH AND IN DEPTH REVIEW WAS THAT AFTER READING A FEW OF THE OTHER REVIEWS PEOPLE HAD POSTED RECENTLY (SORRY I AM NOT READING ALL 10 PAGES OF REVIEWS)I MUST SAY I WAS A LITTLE DISSAPOINTED AS I GENERALLY FIND HARMONY CENTRAL AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO HELP ME MAKE MY PURCHASING DESICIONS. MOST RECENT REVIEWS WERE ONLY KINDA SCRATCHING AT THE SURFACE OF THIS EXCELLENT PEDAL AND IT'S CAPABLITIES. I KNOW WAY BACK IN THE PAST THAT IN MAYBE SOME OF THE FIRST REVIEWS THAT WERE WRITTEN, THERE ARE PROBABLY SOME EXCELLENT IN DEPTH REVIEWS AS WELL.THANKS FOR TAKING TIME TO READ THIS DRIBBLE HA! HA!
11.NO REALLY FINALLY I THINK BOSS SHOULD REALLY RECONSIDER RENAMING THIS PEDAL AS THE I FEEL THAT THE BLUES MONIKER IS WAY TO WAY INACCURATE AND MISLEADING I MEAN C'MON. I PLAY HARDCORE OLD SKOOL PUNK WITH THIS THING AND IT RIPS PAINT OF THE WALLS. PLEASE TELL ME THE LAST TIME YOU HEARD JOHN LEE HOOKER WITH A TONE LIKE THAT, WHILST IT CAN EASILY DO THE JOHN LEE THING IT CAN ALSO DO US BOMBS JUST AS EASILY. MAYBE ALL THE OWNERS WHO AGREE WITH ME SHOULD LOBBY TO BOSS TO HAVE THE NAME CHANGED TO SOMETHING LIKE THE OSD -2 OLD SKOOL DRIVER OR HOW ABOUT THE OC-2 THE ORANGE COUNTY (COULD YOU IMAGINE THE LAWSUITS FROM A CERTAIN TV SHOW). AS THE AMOUNTS OF GAIN ON OFFER HERE ARE MORE THAN JUST POLITE BLUES TONES AND THE LIKES THERE OF. AND AS FOR MR TUBE SCREAMER AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED YOU ARE SUCH AN OVERATED ,OVERPRICED BLOW HARD THAT FRANKLY I VERY WELL MUCH INDEED THINK THAT YOU HAVE FINALLY MET YOUR MATCH IN MR BLUES DRIVER 2. THANK YOU COME AGAIN
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 100.00 (Cdn) used
Submitted 01/26/2006
at 12:02pm
by wleeds
Ease of Use
:
8
It is easy though it took some tweaking to get what I wanted from it. 3 knobs. Never saw the manual.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using it more as a clean boost with a bit of hair. It's not noisy at all. The controls are sensitive and it took some tweaking. I'm using it with a BF Twin and 68 Super, with the BD-2 set output-10o'clcok, tone-10'clock-10:30 and gain-11o'clock. When set like this, Single coils sound like there almost on the edge but not distorted. Clean with some sassyness. Nasty yet soulful. I'm also using a unity/gain buffer in front of my whole board.
Can get very dirty if you dial it in that way. It doesn't color the original signal but rather adds on to it. As far as working with other effects, it does, however it is isolated in it's own loop.
My favorite artists proabaly don't nor will ever use it. I love it. It has replaced my TS-808 after 20+ years.
Reliability
:
10
It's a BOSS
Customer Support
:
10
No idea, never needed them. If I need another one, I'm sure I can find one
Overall Rating
:
10
I play everthing except inaudible sounding guitars. It is a perfect match.
It is just another tool to get inside your head. If it was stolen it would really suck because it's fixed to my board. I like the fact that after trying RC's, BB's, LTD's, Klon's, TS', Tim's, Fat Boost, etc. that
I didn't expect much out of it and got what I wanted. It helps
my musical expression big time.
Probably not for everyone but definitely for me.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 56 (EUR) used
Submitted 01/19/2006
at 01:58am
by elrebein
Ease of Use
:
7
you see the knobs you turn the knobs you hear what happens
Sound Quality
:
4
this is the most solid state sounding pedal i have ever used in my life.
i have no idea why anybody should say it simulates a warm tone.
the coldness of the crunch channel in my hughes & kettner tour reverb
seems like hot hot heat compared to the bluesdriver.
at higher gain settings noisy and very very fuzzy.
so as an overdrive useless.
buy a new amp if you want crunch sounds.
Reliability
:
10
we know it's boss
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
I tend to sway a little to the blues thing but more in the
bluesrock kind of way, i've read here that this pedal is a godsent
to solid state amps,
forget it.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/17/2006
at 08:21pm
by Ben Rickert
Ease of Use
:
10
Lots of options for good tone here. It's easy as turning the knobs.
Sound Quality
:
10
I was really impressed with Rick's SD-1 and now use it regularly with my set-up, so I was motivated to look into his BD-2 when he came out with it recently. I play through a Mesa Boogie Tremoverb 2x12 dual rectifier with Gibson LP Standard and I really dig the sound of this mod.
I've used the normal, unmodded Boss BD-2 for years, which has alright tone, although it gets fuzzy when you crank any of the knobs past 3/4. The new franklin mod gets rid of those limitations and the most noticeable improvement for me (possibly due to my guitar style) is the depth of the sound. It's much thicker, and clearer, specifically in the bass frequencies. The stock pedal is alright, but nothing to write home about. This pedal is so versatile and kick butt, that it inspired me to finally get onto harmony central and leave some feedback. You can dial this thing all over the map, and I've put in the series with the Franklin mod of the SD-1, and they sound phenomenal together. I played this thing through a peavey tube amp and 4x12 at a friends how today and messed around with the heavier sounds this thing can put out and the tight bass response reminded me of my dual rectifier and a few of my favorite Mark Tremonti licks. Dialing down the gain and tone knob can cover blues and warm overdrive for that southern rock sound, as well. Great job in this one, too, Rick.
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
10
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall, this mod is awesome. I'm thinking these are going to get pretty popular just because of all of the different, quality tones you can pull from it. I'll be keeping an eye on future mods from Rick Franklin, because you can tell he takes pride in his work. He makes an already decent product just plain better.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 01/14/2006
at 01:31pm
by xxx
Ease of Use
:
10
It is easy to use
nuf said
Sound Quality
:
10
supreme
let me tell you this
if you have a solid-state 20-watter or say Bassman or Bluesbreaker
see the difference in using this stomp?
ahhh
first, learn to play
uhu
Reliability
:
No Opinion
10
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
10
use your ears
sounds are many
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/06/2006
at 10:41pm
by Joe
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy!
Sound Quality
:
9
Very great sound. There were two ways I used this pedal: One, I had the gain up to about six or seven on my Crate amp and then had the gain at about 45% and the level about 55% on the BD-2. And the second way, I had the gain on my Crate amp all the way (not very strong, but still great) and the the level BD-2 to about 75% and the gain at about 25% (great boost for going into solos.) Also sounds good driving your clean channel for a real blues sound.
Reliability
:
10
It's Boss. Need I say more? Yeah, I think not. . .
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Roland/Boss customer service.
Overall Rating
:
10
Over all. I like it. It's Boss, it's really great. This is kind of like a Tubescreamer (without putting a dent in your wallet). Great Stevie Ray-type sound.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/30/2005
at 01:24am
by Nick Andrews
Ease of Use
:
10
The pedal has three tweak knobs, as you can see for overall output level, gain and an EQ ( tone control). So anyone that can understand what each of those do... will find this a very easy pedal to use. Plus you get a manual so if your that stupid... it will give you some recommended settings.
Sound Quality
:
7
The problem with most guitarists.. is they actually cant play guitar.
They think a little distortion in a box is going to make them sound ridiculously different. Tone comes from the way you play.. all the pedal does is help you achieve your ears desired reaction from your playing, so if you're #$%^ then you will still sound $%(! just with a better sounding tone.
the pedal works best with single coil pickup guitars through marshall amps but sounds great on my ibanez to, it has a lot of low end boost and responds really well to playing dynamics, though you have to spend some time tweaking the settings on your amp as well as the pedal especially when the amp is loud as your playing can sound abit to trebly and twangy. Apart from that, it has a gritty sound so hence yes its probably abit noisier than ppl think... but thats why its a blues pedal??? dirr! this pedal is designed to be scruffy but toneful to. this is great for most things apart from shred, but for rock and blues its fine. Stop moaning about the pedals and learn to play all you whiners.. plus learn to use the volume controls on your guitar.. which no one does! You can get a really cool gilbert tone if u wack up the gain, put output about half way and turn your volume control down on any ibanez guitar.
Reliability
:
9
yep absolutely
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
its good
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 12/25/2005
at 07:38am
by alex
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy as ABC
if you know ABC
Sound Quality
:
10
Bassman 59 ri
nashvilel tele (or Peveay strat 1985 USA) - bd-2 - (sd-1) - rat2 - boss delay dd-20 - classic wah dunlop )
- sometimes - handmade (Ukraine) marshall and supra stomps (great )) marshall was presented to Mr Marshall himself
great stomp (in info)
:)))
ok
enough
BD-2
VERSATILE as can be
transparency - absolutely suited for modern MUSIC whatever
had all Tubescreamers - none was retained
all gone - see no point
buy it and learn to use
it'sa keeper - right as you Americans put it
agree
Reliability
:
10
try ibanez ts-7... series
ha ha ha
Customer Support
:
10
why
Overall Rating
:
10
10
some rate it way too low as 3
boys.
i don't know
if John (yeh the shot one) was here he would know how to use it
anyroads
play
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 12/21/2005
at 08:56pm
by Adrian
Ease of Use
:
9
easy
Sound Quality
:
9
Teles, Strats, through Fender amps...classic rock, funk, country, blues-of course...great tweakable settings..also good for solo boost clean, to overdriven, very versatile!
Reliability
:
10
yes and yes
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
really cool pedal
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 12/04/2005
at 04:45pm
by the Swede
Ease of Use
:
7
3 knobs!
Sound Quality
:
5
It's one of the better Boss Overdrive pedals. It's also way too noisy.
Maybe there's a modded one out there that doesn't have the clipping, farting low end that this pedal has. There's no possible way this pedal is helping anyone achieve great tone. A Daddy-O pedal sounds better than this pedal does.
I've had this pedal too long 5 years.
Reliability
:
8
It will last forever except for the switch!
Customer Support
:
5
Boss/Roland is cool to deal with, but not on warranty issues.
Overall Rating
:
3
I play Hard Rock/Punk Rock & that's usually it.
This pedal actually is worthless. I wonder what the hell people are listening to when they try a pedal out (myself included). Finally after far too many years I have figured out what I want from a pedal. The Bluesdriver is not the answer.
If you want a truly Good, Clear sounding Overdrive pedal try one that doesn't pump out a million per year in a factory in Asia.
Do some research & save yourself a lot of time & money.
Theer are plenty of companies making killer sounding stompboxes, Boss & DOD have enough of our money & their pedals need to be modded to get them to sound & perform decent. Even after a mod they still don't sound like you want them to.
You can be 100% happy with an Overdrive pedal. I would never buy this pedal again at any price.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 11/15/2005
at 11:07pm
by scott
Ease of Use
:
9
sounds good wherever its set. some settings better than others. three knobs. all you need. the magics in the guts, not the bells and whistles.
Sound Quality
:
9
the selling point for this pedal to me, was the low end thump it gives your sound. it infinately beefs up your tone and gets rid of the bad beef. every note thats picked smacks your ass. imagine SRV's "so excited" from the el mocambo DVD. the style is more of a scooped mid high and low end boost. the tone knob is usable i geuss but 90% of the time sounds better at 12 o'clock. obviously great blues and rock tone.
Reliability
:
8
seems sturdy to me, but i have seen older boss pedals and other newer ones that have whent tits up. if you dont build a house with it, it should be fine.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
no matter what your setup...marshall 15 watt to 100 watt plexi, this is a tone boosting overdrive that adds some balls to your tone with that oh so special thump i mentioned that just thickens every note beautifully.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 10/23/2005
at 05:03pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Just 3 knobs: Tone, Level, and Drive. It's all I need.
Sound Quality
:
10
This pedal, for me, blew the BOSS OD-3 OverDrive, Ibanez TS-9 and TS-9DX away. It is so warm and thick. It also has a good amount of gain, so you can use it like an overdrive or distortion pedal. It also cleans up when you turn down your guitar's volume control. My favorite part is that it retains the clarity of your clean sound. It also picks up your pick attack really well. This pedal loves my Fender American Series Strat and Fender Blues Deluxe. I love this pedal.
Reliability
:
10
I don't think I could break this if I wanted to. It is a BOSS pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them, probably never will.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is one of my favorite pedals. If you want an overdrive or even a distortion pedal, this is the one to get. It is wonderful for solo boosts.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 60$ (canadian) used
Submitted 10/15/2005
at 03:28pm
by Jordan Koe
Ease of Use
:
9
This Pedal is really Easy To Use, with three knobs you can't get confused with that, though the knobs may be missleding because the tone has some effect to the sound but only enough if you full crank it in each direction.
Sound Quality
:
10
has a very rich sound if you have it just right, i find if you dime the level with very little gain it makes a very blues sound for rockin blues.
Reliability
:
9
i used it on a couple jams and gigs and found if you dont righten the screw to keep the pedal down all thw way screwed in, it turns on and off at will, or will turn its self back on after you turn it off.
but the pedal is pretty indestuctable, ive dropped it 1nce and nothing happened to it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never delt with em
Overall Rating
:
9
i like boss pedals and this pedal works for me, but at times this pedal is alot heavier then a blues pedal, but when its set right, its one amazing sound
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: US $69.99 + $20 for kit
Submitted 07/21/2005
at 10:10am
by Flavio
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy
Sound Quality
:
10
I have modified my BD-2 with the TS-9 emulation kit from www.monteallums.com, so I am really only commenting on this mod. The pedal was, eh, OK and all, before the mod. After - it screams, sings. You can feel it in the floor. Takes on the characteristics of both the BD-2 and TS-9, can be high gain, thick, or nearly transparent. I like it just a bit better than the TS-9 sound on its own...
I use this pedal with an SG Special / Gibson Blueshawk -> Maxon Comp. -> MXR Blue Box -> BD-2 modded -> DOD Corrosion -> DeArmond Weeper -> Boss CE-20 -> Marshall Vibra/Trem -> Arion SFL-1 -> Boss DD-20 -> Carvin 2x12 tube amp - for anyone interested in that crap.
Reliability
:
10
Has been very reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
???
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall, the mod kit has made this a sick pedal. It's my main tool for leads now, or to get any kind of sound that really cuts through the mix. Plus its kinda fun to take the thing apart and start soldering! I love it.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 100 (?)
Submitted 07/13/2005
at 07:58am
by Jigen
Ease of Use
:
5
Easy to use, easy to find a sound, but surely not a good sound.
Clear manual.
Sound Quality
:
4
Used on fender, peavey, laney, marshall and crate amp.
Very poor sound, horrible on boost of a dist.
Reliability
:
6
Solid and good for any type of use, also like ornament.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Boss but never find a satisfied boss-user in chase of assistence requiring.
Overall Rating
:
5
I'll never buy another boss effect of this type, if you think bd-2 gives blues sound you're mistaking.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/06/2005
at 10:55am
by Matt
Ease of Use
:
10
3 Knobs easy. takes tweaking but so does everything
Sound Quality
:
7
well i have used this pedal on many different setups and it just doesnt work with tube amps. for brittle solid state amps this is a godsent because it ads that missing warmth however those amps dont seem to be around anymore so now the thing is just overkill.
On a tube amp or good solidstate amp this pedal is overly trebly. I used it as my main source of dirt but unless the tone knod was all the way down it just peirced peoples ears. I found that it does have more range of overdrive than a TS9 but that the TS 808 sounds far better. However when i bought this the only TS808's available were vintage and incredably exspensive. this pedal's main good function is that ist can act as a subtle overdrive or monster distortion pedal. For me this pedal just misses what i'm looking for but it has served me well for the last 4 years of constant tweaking. On the Plus side audiences always compliment my guitar tone when I use this pedal so maybe I'm being to picky.
Reliability
:
10
Only problem in the 4 years i've owned it is the fact that i cant seem to dial in the sound i'm looking for. Boss has made a very sturdy pedal that can stand up to abuse.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
I play mostly Rock Blues Ska Regae Funk Fusion and Jazz with a little bit of everything else mixed in.
this pedal is great. and I would recomend it to anyone looking for a good overdrive. If I lost it or it was stolen I would probably get another just because I know what it can do and it is very very very very
close to what i want but just not quite. I've been playing since i was 9 (i'm 18) so I think that i'm just being overly picky.
Product: Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Price Paid: 50 (Euros) used
Submitted 06/27/2005
at 02:48am
by Jones
Ease of Use
:
9
Three knobs - no challenge I guess. Gain is the most important: with a little twisting you can get all the sweet different sounds out it. Adjust it with level to your setup. Only tone didnt have the impact other pedals have. So easy to use!
Sound Quality
:
10
Used a Epiphone and a Fender ROC PRO with a variety of mod effects. NO noise whatsoever. From light crunch sounds to full overdrive everythings possible. Thats what I loved about this one. If you dont play metal you can do everything with that tiny tool! And they all sound great. However: I changed to a Deucetone Rat because I wanted to be able to change distortion within a song. I would by two or three of the BD2s but this would be two expensive. BUT I'll have later on in addition to my RAT if I can afford it. This pedal's sounds rule!
Reliability
:
10
Build to last. CAN it even by destroyed?...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
didnt need no CS.
Overall Rating
:
9
My style and my band's style arent said in one or two words. We do pretty much everything from quite soft to hard stuff, esp. the last one though. Could use it for everything. For gigs I would need at least two of those though cuz I wanna be able to change drive within a song and Im not the guitar level twister kinda player... That is the ONLY reason I changed to a deucetone rat, which gives me more options.
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