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SUMMER NAMM 2014: Roland introduces new BOSS Waza Craft pedals

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By Joe Bosso ( Guitarist, Total Guitar ) published 15 July 2014

Blues Driver, Delay and Super Overdrive

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Roland introduces new Boss Waza Craft pedals

Roland introduces new Boss Waza Craft pedals

SUMMER NAMM 2014: The Boss Blues Driver, SD-1 and DM-2 analogue delay are classic stompboxes that appear on the pedalboards of pros and amateurs alike the world over. Ahead of Summer NAMM 2014, Roland has announced special edition reinventions of all three, complete with 'Waza Craft'.

We'll let you know how they stack up next to the originals in the coming weeks. In the meantime, read on to check out the official skinny...

PRESS RELEASE: The engineers at BOSS have always focused on creating the finest guitar tones using the most suitable technology available - from old-school analogue circuits to high-tech DSP. Even today, BOSS products use both DSP and analogue components, because our philosophy is simply to use the best method to get the job done.

Continuing in this spirit, BOSS is proud to announce the special-edition Waza Craft series: three classic Boss pedals built around discrete analogue circuitry. In Japan, “Waza” is the term for art and technique, and these pedals represent the pinnacle of BOSS design and craftsmanship, delivering exceptional tone and touch response through carefully-selected discrete analogue components, refined circuitry, and meticulous attention to detail.

BD-2W Blues Driver

Passionately designed by the master engineers at BOSS in Japan, the Waza Craft BD-2W delivers a premium stomp experience that fans of customised pedal tone will love.

Crafted with an ear for highly refined sound, the BD-2W takes the classic Blues Driver grit to a new level with all-discrete analogue circuitry. Standard mode captures the classic BD-2 tone while Custom mode delivers new body and sustain.

· Special edition Waza Craft pedal delivers the ultimate BOSS tone experience

· Premium sound based on the classic BD-2 Blues Driver

· Newly revised, all-analogue discrete amplifier circuit

· Standard and Custom sound modes

· Highly responsive to picking dynamics and volume changes

· BOSS five-year warranty

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DM-2W Delay

DM-2W Delay

Ever since being discontinued way back in 1984, the BOSS DM-2 Delay pedal has remained highly sought after by players everywhere for its warm, “bucket brigade” analogue delay tone.

Now, the DM is back! With the Waza Craft DM-2W, the coveted stomp has been reborn with switchable sound modes and greater versatility for today’s music styles. Using 100-percent analogue circuitry, the DM-2W’s Standard mode nails the lush sound and 20-300 ms delay range of the original DM-2. Flipping into Custom mode instantly changes the sound character to a cleaner analogue tone with over twice the available delay time.

· Special edition Waza Craft pedal delivers the ultimate BOSS tone experience

· True reproduction of the vintage DM-2 Delay sound

· Premium all-analogue circuit with BBD (bucket brigade) delay line

· Standard mode for authentic DM-2 tone with 20-300 ms delay time

· Custom mode provides warm-yet-clear delay sound and over twice the delay time

· Expression pedal input for foot control of delay time

· Two output jacks allow separate output of delay and direct sounds

· BOSS five-year warranty

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SD-1W Super Overdrive

SD-1W Super Overdrive

Passionately designed by the master engineers at BOSS in Japan, the Waza Craft SD-1W Super Overdrive delivers a premium stomp experience that fans of customised pedal tone will love.

Crafted with an ear for highly refined sound, the SD-1W hot rods the famous BOSS overdrive with all-discrete analogue circuitry. Standard mode captures the classic SD-1 sound while Custom mode offers new tonal range and gain.

· Special edition Waza Craft pedal delivers the ultimate BOSS tone experience

· Premium sound based on the legendary SD-1 Super Overdrive

· Newly revised, all-analogue discrete amplifier circuit

· Standard and Custom sound modes

· Highly responsive to picking dynamics and volume changes

BOSS five-year warranty

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Joe Bosso
Joe Bosso

Joe is a freelance journalist who has, over the past few decades, interviewed hundreds of guitarists for Guitar World, Guitar Player, MusicRadar and Classic Rock. He is also a former editor of Guitar World, contributing writer for Guitar Aficionado and VP of A&R for Island Records. He’s an enthusiastic guitarist, but he’s nowhere near the likes of the people he interviews. Surprisingly, his skills are more suited to the drums. If you need a drummer for your Beatles tribute band, look him up.

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