Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal Experience
The Boss CE-2W is one of Boss’ most popular chorus pedals ever. I finally bought one and compared it to my beloved Maxon CS-9 Pro Stereo Chorus. These are my thoughts.
The Boss CE-2W is one of Boss’ most popular chorus pedals ever. I finally bought one and compared it to my beloved Maxon CS-9 Pro Stereo Chorus. These are my thoughts.
I’m a big fan of black guitar pedals. For this reason, I’m totally onboard with guitar pedal makers taking advantage of that very famous day of sales. Many boutique pedal makers are releasing special edition Black Friday guitar pedals.
Let’s settle the MXR Timmy vs Browne Protein blue side debate. Believe it or not, these two overdrive pedals have a lot in common soundwise. Come find out which might be best for you.
I much prefer soft-switching pedals. When a pedal manufacturer makes a soft-switching pedal that’s also true-bypass, relay-based or whatever, I feel that’s the best solution. In regards to the Earthquaker Devices Flexi Switch…. Can it remember the pedal’s bypass state when powered off? Let’s find out.
The Strymon Flint is one of the most respected reverb pedals in the world. Many true professional guitarists depend on it for their classic reverb and lush tremolo sounds. It’s been out for a while now… Is the Strymon Flint still worth it after more than a decade?
Let’s talk a little bit about analog dry-through delay pedals and how they compare to fully digital delays – those that convert the entire signal to digital and back to analog. This is a hot topic and one that always comes up in forums and online discussions when comparing popular delay pedals.
I’d like to offer my own hands-on BOSS OC-5 Octave review, and how I feel that the buffered output on this pedal is a real drawback. I compare it to the EHX POG 2 and other octave / pitch-shifting options like the Eventide H90, H9 and Line6 HX Stomp.
The guitar effects pedal business competition is completely different from other industries. The business of marketing and selling guitar pedals in a highly competitive market thrives because it is one of the few markets where competition between brands isn’t limited to selling just one of each.
I’d like to unload my brain and offer my own genuine Browne Protein review. I’ve been playing a version 2.2 Browne Amplification Protein dual overdrive for over a year and recently acquired a version 3.0. I’ve compared it to at least a dozen other popular overdrive pedal.