Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
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Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: EUR 80,
Submitted 02/09/2007
at 02:44am
by 0xdeadbeef
Ease of Use
:
8
Quite easy to use. On the Boss-Site I found a diagramm explaining the placement of several effects (before/after the NS-2, into the loop... ) which was really useful.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
A must-have for high gain seetings. It reduces feed-back and hum without altering the tone (...I cannot hear the difference). You only have to mute the strings and the NS-2 kills the signal/noise for instance.
I have a phaser and a cry-baby running over the internal effect-loop of the NS-2. I just love it how quiet they get when they're just turned on (but not played). Before I had the NS-2 I could hear the phase-rotation (in the distorted channel of the amp of course) even with the guitar's volume knob completely turned down. No more.
But unfortunately...
if turn the guitar's volume-knob down the NS-2 will start to suck your tone. The tone will start to fade in/out. It seems to me that the NS-2 cannot differentiate the actual signal from noise any more. In order to avoid that you have to pick harder or turn the NS-2 off... and that's an unacceptable solution.
Reliability
:
10
Seems very solid to me (like all BOSS pedals).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
8
All in all a great pedal IF you don't play with turned down volume knob. It works for me because I mostly play with fully turned up. In other cases I turn the unit off (yes, it can be that simple ;-) ). I didn't notice any tone sucks at all.
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/27/2007
at 12:52pm
by kyle
Email: ibanezrgk7 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
you got a couple of knobe to mess around with doesnt get easier then that! sounds easy to me.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is by far the best noise reduction i have used so far. It does't suck tone like some other noise reducions. I owned a rocktron hush super c before and that thing sucked all my tone away and left the noise. So I have gone to use only the boss ns-2. I have 3 of these on all my amps. i run a Carvin V3, Peavey JSX, and a Roland JC-120, and it gets rid of all the hum and leaves the tone.
Reliability
:
10
works great never had a problem with it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
This unit works great. If it can get rid of all my hum through my amps and leave my original sound without messing it up it, It would be good for someone else to.
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: GBP 59
Submitted 12/31/2006
at 09:43am
by WesB
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use, for anyone that can't figure it out straight away there are clear instructions.
Sound Quality
:
3
Oh dear.
2 things:
1/ Be prepared to lose all the bite from your sound. It sucks tone down to a muddy, playing on the other side of a brick wall, mess. It will also compress any dynamics right out of our playing, mainly because you need to hit each string at full force just to hear your signal, which leads me to...
2/ If I'd wanted a volume swell effect, I would have bought a volume pedal. A noise reducer should work on the tail end of what you're playing, but for some reason this graduates the start too. It reduces the volume of your entire signal, then very gradually brings the volume up. I would've thought anyone could figure out that it should stop reducing the second it hits the threshold, but apparently BOSS thought otherwise. So if you want to kick into a good riff, forget it with this thing on: you have to kepp playing hard and fast for a good 10 seconds before it gets up to volume (which is still not good, see No.1), so palm muted riffs are also not gonna happen (which is where you need one of these most).
You wanted crisp, clean sound without signal noise? No chance.
Having said this, it is very good for getting rid of signal noise when you're not playing, and as a mute switch. But that's not really worth ??59 is it?
And no, none of this is down to my other equpment or set-up etc...
Reliability
:
7
It's really well built and solid, and doubtful it'll break. You wouldn't need a back up (assuming you could bring yourself to gig with it in the first place).
It does, however, lose a couple points for the unreliability of the effect itself.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not needed support for it.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I really don't see how this is good for anyone. If you're playing with the kind of high-gain stuff that warrants this pedal in the first place, then the degree to which it screws your sound makes it a complete waste of time.
I'm playing an EMG equipped ESP, with a DigiTech ToneDriver and Death Metal and a Crybaby From Hell (which has a volume boost) needing the noise suppressor. With all/some of these on I do get noise, and the NS-2 kills it dead. But then I start playing... Oh dear. According to BOSS' description it sorts the noise from the guitar and doesn't affect tone. Flat-out lie. It takes about 10-20 seconds to realise you've started playing, and completely destroys your tone (get going then switch the NS-2 off halfway through, you'll see what I mean).
And don't get me started on how annoying it is that the send/receive jacks are the wrong way around...
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: GBP 40 USED
Submitted 11/05/2006
at 09:31am
by jamie
Email: jmefreeman at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
ridiculously easy. plug in whatever you want to be quiter and fiddle with the threshold.
Sound Quality
:
9
Does exactly what you want it to do. just gotta find the right level of threshold and if you want, decay (i have it set to zero). it does compress your tone ever so slightly but i actually found it to be an improvement!
Reliability
:
10
yup, boss are about as dependable as it gets.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
haha not a clue, its probably awful.
Overall Rating
:
9
i play rock and roll with my Les paul junior and P90's. this pedal gets rid of unwanted noise. what more can you ask for?
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: USD 72
Submitted 10/10/2006
at 11:17am
by Phil Liebergall
Email: phil<dot>liebergall at spcorp<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
7
Simple enough to use. It took a while to figure out what the difference was between "mute" and "reduction" modes because the manual was obviously translated from another language by someone who doesn't have a complete command of English. However, it is pretty simple to figure out that you dial up the threshold until the hum goes away. I have not found that I need to adjust the decay. I use it in "reduction" mode rather than "mute" mode so that I can switch between having the noise reduction on vs. off. In "Mute" mode, the effect is always on and engaging the pedal will mute serve as a mute. I already have this feature in my pedal tuner so it's not necessary to have another mute switch. Plus, I like being able to turn off the noise reduction when I actually do want noise and feedback.
Sound Quality
:
7
I agree with the previous reviewer, to some extent, in that there is some gain loss and a compressed sound, especially more perceivable at gigging volume. However, I still find the tone to be pleasing. No loss in treble response. I played a gig with it recently. With a weaker Tele, I wasn't able to get long sustained notes but perhaps could have dialed up the distortion a little higher. With a higher output guitar (an SG with Kent Armstrong P90's), I was able to get really creamy sustained leads with no interference or pre-mature gating by this effect.
Reliability
:
10
I've never had to replace a Boss pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing classic rock semi-professionaly since the late 80's. The pay-off of being able to stick P90 retrofits back into my SG and have no hum, vs. a little drop in gain, is invaluable. At one time, I had been playing "You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC without a noise gate and was ready to chuck my guitar out the window. All that buzz and hum in between the sharp chord changes was killing me. Even the solo got eaten up by hum. Same song at another gig with the NS-2 and it was night and day. If you ever thought of shelving your single coil pickups, or guitar for that matter, due to noise problems, I'd seriously recommend you invest in this product, especially if you like how single coils sound. I might consider trying out other noise gates like the MXR smart gate to see if there's something out there that doesn't compress your gain.
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: USD 99
Submitted 10/09/2006
at 07:49am
by jlot
Ease of Use
:
9
It's very simple to set-up and use, but I give it a "9" because you actually need to look at the manual, heh. Manual is great though, they show you a diagram of how everything gets connected, very easy to understand.
Sound Quality
:
8
Like all noise gates/suppressors, it is going to affect your tone.
As someone else mentioned, it does add a bit of compression and seems to boost the mids. You can work around this by tweaking your EQ (on amp or pedal/processor) and if you're using a compressor, tone down the settings on that a little. I would say it's a fair trade-off though (better than hiss!)
I have the settings at - Threshold: 11 o'clock, Decay: min, Mode: Reduction and this is enough to make it totally silent! I've even turned the Thresh down to 10 o'clock to let a little bit of noise it just to make it sound more realistic, but it's still damn quiet!
Reliability
:
9
I've only had it for a few hours, but it's built tough like all Boss pedals and those will hold out for YEARS as long as you don't abuse it too much.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No need for it now and hope I won't later.
Overall Rating
:
9
Ok, now get this...
I've had the MXR SmartGate for about a year, and while I love MXR pedals, this one sucked! It only eliminated about 70% of the noise, but added LOTS of compression and the note sustain was a joke. I looked into other options and the NS-2 looked interesting because of the built-in "send/return loop". Figured I'd give it a try, and if it was no good, would just return it to the store.
The NS-2 is amazingly effective, blows away the MXR SmartGate!
I couldn't believe how well it worked, I even went and double-checked my pedals just to make sure everything was on, lol. It's kinda creepy how quiet this thing is!
I have a fairly hi-gain rig for metal:
Gibson Explorer w/ EMG 81/85's >> NS-2 >> Boss TU-15 tuner >> MXR DynaComp >> MXR Phase 90 >> MXR Wylde Overdrive >> MXR 10-band EQ all going in to a Marshall AVT150 head w/ a 1960a 4x12 cab.
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: GBP 50
Submitted 10/02/2006
at 01:36pm
by Gixxernutter
Ease of Use
:
8
It ain't rocket science...
Sound Quality
:
5
The ns-2 does remove hiss from hi-gain amps, but at a price, IT SUCKS TONE. Anyone who thinks otherwise must be deaf, or playing at bedroom levels.
As soon as you turn this on, you will get a drop in volume and a compression on your sound. I have tried all wiring configurations with the same drop in volume/compression thing happening. I have tried it with only the ns-2 between the guitar and amp and the same thing happens.
I use QUALITY equipment, all cables are hand wired using the best quality cable and neutrik jacks. Guitar is usually a RH4 Blade, plugged into a very high end amp, a Cornford MK5011. Guitar straight into the amp is the best guitar sound, clean or dirty, you will EVER hear.
It's a useable pedal for some applications, but I mainly switch it off at the begin of a song and on at the end ?????
Reliability
:
10
Boss pedals have never let me down in over 25 years
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never needed them
Overall Rating
:
5
It's OK, it may well be on ebay within a couple of months...
Boss have got a very good rep, and they don't really deserve it. Sure they're pedals last forever, but of all the Boss pedals I've got(5), I've had to modify 4 of them to get them up to scratch sound wise, and these mods are always replacing shite quality components with better ones. Why Boss don't use better quality components in the first place is beyond me. The cost of the components is usually a couple of quid !
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: USD 110
Submitted 09/23/2006
at 09:10pm
by Peter
Ease of Use
:
10
Super easy to use. Put threshold to max, delay to min, and mode to reduction... thats it.
Sound Quality
:
10
This thing is awesome. It doesn't take away any of your guitar's natural sound. All it does is take away ALL unwanted feedback. Your guitar still sounds exactly the same, just without unwanted feedback.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Yes, you can depend on it. And yes, i would use it on a gig without backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
dont know
Overall Rating
:
10
It doesn't matter what kind of music you play... at all. This is a must for anyone, especially someone who uses heavy metal distortion (like me). I've had this for a while, and it never has failed me. It never will. But if for some reason it does, I will replace it. The thing that I love about it the most is that it has an output jack to supply a power source to your other effects pedals. All you need is one power adapter. I wouldn't spend any other time looking for any other noise suppressors. This is it. Boss makes so many good effects pedals, but this is probably the most useful and most versatilve one there is. GREAT BUY!
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: CND 130
Submitted 09/23/2006
at 07:50pm
by Dominic
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal couldn't be more easy to use. The manual helped a little too.
Sound Quality
:
10
My setup: Peavey Bandit 112 >> NS-2 >> TU-2 >> Epiphone Les Paul
This pedal works so fine! It cuts out all of the feedback and unwanted noise I have from my amp, especially at high volume.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for a while and I doesn't even have a scratch on it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Boss fo' life!
Overall Rating
:
10
I play a lot of Metal and HArd Rock. If it were stolen I'd beat up the person taking it and if it were lost yes I'd buy another one. It's great just to jam alone, with friends, record and even live!
Product: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Price Paid: USD 79
Submitted 09/22/2006
at 08:15pm
by godmachine
Email: godmachine_57 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
5
Wow, I had to read the manual otherwise, I would have returned it!
Sound Quality
:
10
This thing operates really unusually and at first I hooked it up like I thought it should be used and it worked but really killed the treble response.
Once I read the manual and learned that my guitar and only my guitar should be plugged into the input jack everything sounded wonderful.
I do use Dimarzio YJM humbuckers in my 2000 American series Fender Stratocaster and they have a very low output and so I found out that the NS-2 workes best with the threshold all the way to the left. I little to insensitive I suppose but it does work great there.
The NS-2 kills all the noise, 100%, before the amp.
I use this with small Fender Champ tube amps and with vintage Marshall stacks. It's all good.
In an amps effects loop the NS-2 would be tricky to hook up. Guitar to input, send to amp input, effects send to NS-2's return, Ns-2 output to amps return....lots of cables....
It sure would quiet one of the those noisy B-52 stacks
Reliability
:
10
My friends NS-2 burned up using a non boss ac adapter. I have been using Ibanez adapters for over 10 years with no problems.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been shredding metal since Michael Schenker hit the scene in UFO back in the 70's.
I think $100 is pretty steep when you consider the Boss ME-50 can be had for just over $200.
Top musicians everywhere rely on the NS-2.
It's perfect if you can afford it.
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