🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with the BOSSDc-2W!
The BOSSDc-2W Waza Craft Dimension C Guitar Pedal combines premium all-analog audio circuitry with a versatile four-button interface, offering 20 unique sounds. It authentically reproduces the iconic DC-2 and vintage SDD-320 effects, making it a must-have for musicians seeking studio-quality sound in a compact design. Made in Japan and backed by a five-year warranty, this pedal is perfect for any serious guitarist or bassist.
Product Dimensions | 17.15 x 14.1 x 7.62 cm; 0.2 Grams |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DC-2W |
Colour | Purple |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 2 Volts |
Item Weight | 0.2 g |
D**R
For those who like Chorus without the Warble
I always remember the first time I used a Roland Dimension effect on my guitar and instantly fell in love with it. I like the Chorus effect but, like so many others, I'm not a big fan of the "sea-sickly" (as someone else aptly described it) warble you get once you start cranking up the rate and depth.With the DC-2W, you don't get any of that and it gives your guitar sound a glorious 3-D spatial effect that's ideal for the clean acoustic-like tones that I prefer. The controls are mega simple being just 4 buttons providing varying degrees of rate and depth, the same as the iconic rack-mount unit from the 80's and there's also a switch that puts the pedal into a faithful emulation mode of that.If I could only have one pedal, this would be a major contender if not the outright choice.
A**D
A great pedal
I saw Guy Pratt talking about one of these pedals and then demonstrating it with bass...can be a subtle effect but it really rounds out the sound and gives another dimension. I've started carrying it wherever I go, and sometimes just leave it on, you'd hardly know it was there, until you turn it off and miss the space that it gives. Built like a tank, easy to use, and with the ability to have several buttons active at the same time, a great range of effects. Recommended.
F**P
Bring mono synths into the 21st century
If you have sprung for a vintage re-issue like the Rev 4 Prophet 5/10 or have an old mono synth, this is a highly recommended pedal. It can widen the sound into glorious stereo without imposing any repetitive 'swirl' like stereo chorus or phasing tend to.The SDD-320 studio unit mode is a little more subtle than its native mode (which sounds better with guitar). Mode 1 basically just makes the synth sound stereo. Moving through 2-4 imparts steadily more movement to the sound. I have tried software emulations but this is the real analogue deal.
R**R
Dimension D in a pedal
Used in stereo for instant 80s clean tones
R**.
Superb.
One of a kind, not a normal chorus but a thicker of sound and adds a spaceyness to the stereo field without interrupting the original tone.
A**R
It's Great
Great pedal to add width to things like synths.
A**E
I really wanted to like it, but...
Like many people, I get a bit fed up with constant tweaking and balancing of multiple rotary controls to switch sounds on a pedal, so this one, with such great reviews, seemed like the ideal choice for me. The reviews are all bang-on: it's really well built; super-easy to use; and the quality of the sounds is great, but... all of the sounds are too strong for how I like to use chorus. Of course I like the Purple Rain effect from time to time, but mostly I use chorus on my Telecaster to add a tiny bit of depth and modulation to the tone - that sounds great to me, even a bit like a Strat in position 4. But all of the sounds from this pedal were too up-front and obvious for me. If you're looking for a brilliant chorus pedal to make shiny happy chorus sounds, this is a great choice and you won't be disappointed. But it's not what I needed, I'm afraid. Back to those rotary controls for me...
B**S
Fabulous
A must have on your pedalboard!
J**.
The Secret to SRV Tone
Unbelievable. Put this in the effects loop, and select SDD-320 (the older rack unit) and mode 2. Then--jam! Unbelievable tone additive!
S**N
That 80s Sound
Recently discovered a review of this pedal to get that 80s sound which was used by many recording artists, even SRV used it on the classic "Let's Dance" David Bowie song.
S**K
Wow!
Boss Waza Pedał in der erwartet hohen, bosstypischen Qualität. "Chorus" Pedal mit vier Tastern, die einzeln und auch in Kombinationen geschaltet werden können. Erstaunliche Sounds, am besten man hört sich Klangbeispiele an.Ich besitze ein altes originales DC-2, und ich muß sagen die neue Waza-Version kommt der Sache verdammt nahe. Kaufempfehlung für Chorus Freaks und Sammler. Ich bin froh dass ich es gekauft hab.
E**I
3D Sound in a stomp box
If you’re running two amps, or more.This is absolutely the pedal for you.Dual Mono-Wet/Dry or Stereo YES.-It’s not a Chorus, but you can almost get there by turning down the rate & width to zero.-It’s not a Flanger. As some stereo Flangers have a “Dimension” toggle that almost gets you there.-When I say “there” I mean a very high fidelity stereo sound quality.I’ve got it running into my delay. Using the SSD-320 selection with 1 & 2 depressed.-If you can discern what this pedal does while listening to demo videos with headphones. It’ll hit you much harder firsthand and result in an involuntary nod of YES!
H**Y
Quality
Superb stereo chorus, the boss Waza products are just excellent
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