Expensive paint job

Hey, those are Canadian dollars, so it’s not THAT expensive.

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If I'm getting a blues Driver, is the Waza worth it?

That sure as hell isn't. Every seen the Ts9 30th anniversaries after someone stomps them a dozen times? You can make that for $8 and a trip to an Autozone.
 
Give me a couple weeks and I'll write you a review.

Just ordered a BD-2w to compare with my trusty 25 year old BD-2.

This is going to be interesting. I tried the SD-2 and SD-2W side by side in a store with the intention of buying one, and I ended up going for the cheaper one. Both sounded good, but the W was a bit more scooped than the OG regardless of what I did.
 
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This is going to be interesting. I tried the SD-2 and SD-2W side by side in a store with the intention of buying one, and I ended up going for the cheaper one. Both sounded good, but the W was a bit more scooped than the OG regardless of what I did.

I've loved the BD-2 and used it for pretty much my entire time playing guitar. Run it as a boost, light overdrive, crunch sounds, and for almost high gain sounds. My main complaints are that in the higher gain settings it can sound slightly scooped . . . and that it's pretty easy to make it too bright with the tone knob. (I rarely end up setting it above half way.)

I'm hoping the waza will very slightly increase the mids on the pedal and smooth out the highs a tad, but we'll see. Allegedly there's a better buffer in the waza pedals, but I've never had a problem with the buffer in my BD-2.
 
If someone can someone name one guitar player that would buy this, I'll make him an offer... a lowball offer. Only to see what his reply is.
 
The BD-2w is on my list. I used to have a standard BD-2, but I sold it at one point because I thought I had other pedals that covered it. (Foolish mortal.) These days, if I want a Boss pedal, I get the Waza if there is one. Those Custom modes are no joke.

I still have my BD-2 on my board, it was the first pedal I ever bought. But from time to time I think about picking up an Angry Driver. I love parallel drive sounds and both pedals together sound awesome.
 
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