Gr8Scott
Wookieologist
Re: Boss Pedals. The good, bad, and mediocre.
Can someone PM me where to find a link for some DIY mods for the CS-3? I bought one this Friday for $30 that had a sloppy solder issue from the factory. I heated up the iron and it's now fully functional again but it just doesn't give me the sweet compressed tones that I want for bluesy stuff. It seems to add more grit sort of, but I can get that by simply turning up the treble on the Edana. Cranking the Sustain knob does indeed add sustain, but it also seems to add a very low-fi type sound to the instrument and the amp. I'm not getting good sounds out of it. I can make it sound bad, but I can't make it sound great. I can just make it sound "acceptable". All input would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Boss TU-2, which I love. Great pedal IMHO.
I also have a defunct Boss DS-1 that needs some love from the soldering iron. It has a short that I caused when modding it and hasn't been corrected yet. I was fitting a larger film cap on the board and one of the legs has made contact with the leg of a resistor or something. I'll need to unsolder it and reverse it's orientation to correct the problem. It was a dumb mistake.
Can someone PM me where to find a link for some DIY mods for the CS-3? I bought one this Friday for $30 that had a sloppy solder issue from the factory. I heated up the iron and it's now fully functional again but it just doesn't give me the sweet compressed tones that I want for bluesy stuff. It seems to add more grit sort of, but I can get that by simply turning up the treble on the Edana. Cranking the Sustain knob does indeed add sustain, but it also seems to add a very low-fi type sound to the instrument and the amp. I'm not getting good sounds out of it. I can make it sound bad, but I can't make it sound great. I can just make it sound "acceptable". All input would be greatly appreciated.
I have a Boss TU-2, which I love. Great pedal IMHO.
I also have a defunct Boss DS-1 that needs some love from the soldering iron. It has a short that I caused when modding it and hasn't been corrected yet. I was fitting a larger film cap on the board and one of the legs has made contact with the leg of a resistor or something. I'll need to unsolder it and reverse it's orientation to correct the problem. It was a dumb mistake.