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Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
When I get home from work I'll see what I can do. I may need a reminder.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
Originally posted by CapoFirstFret View PostYou can swap the settings in the DD-500 from wet/dry to true stereo. Same in the MD-500
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Originally posted by IMENATOR View PostI would get a MD-500 as long as the modulations are really stereo spread, not just wet/dry as the DD-500 seems to be. The sense of motion in a stereo setup is what really made me interested in that kind of rig. For a simpler wet/dry then I would just keep the Waza.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
I would get a MD-500 as long as the modulations are really stereo spread, not just wet/dry as the DD-500 seems to be. The sense of motion in a stereo setup is what really made me interested in that kind of rig. For a simpler wet/dry then I would just keep the Waza.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
I've got all three of the Boss 500 series pedals and I think the choruses in the MD-500 are as good as anything I've heard from the Boss single pedal options and infinitely more tweakable. Now that may not be your style. I definitely am not a tweak to death kind of guy, but I am pretty sure that with a little time there's no sound I can't get with the MD-500 as far as modulation goes.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
Yeah I've been reading them , watching them etc. I can't seem to find any reason not to. The Waza Chorus analog pedal is something special and I use it often. But with the attraction of Midi control, all the other modulation effects in one box and it sounds amazing it's becoming a no brainer. I can always place the Waza Chorus on the board if the on board chorus of the MD-500 isn't exactly as good or so. But the reverb and Delay 500 pedals are crazy good and I replaced a Waza analog delay that I thought was top notch. I don't miss it at all.
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Re: Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
Unfortunately only you can answer that. Is it worth giving up true analog chorus for the ability to have almost every modulation under the sun? I’ve not played the MD-500, but it gets great reviews and the chorus is said to be top notch. (No big surprise since they are the kings of Chorus)
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Boss RV-500 and DD-500.
Hello all,
picked both of these up to replace my Waza Analog Delay, DD-7 and RV-6 Reverb pedals. I gotta say I'm extremely happy with both of them and now the final chapter IF I should replace my Waza analog Chorus that is so damn good BUT the MD-500 is calling to me. I'm wondering if I should give in or leave well enough alone.
I was very happy with the DD-7, killer digital delay but the Waza analog was better. Then when I got the DD-500 is was a complete game changer. Just having Midi control with my ES-8 and able to build all kinds of patches and then recall them in my ES-8's patches VIA midi is so damn good.
Would you replace the Waza analog Chorus with the MD-500?Tags: None
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