The Boss DS1 is AWESOME!
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2022
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Actually: my wife bought me the DS1 a few years back and a tshirt from Amazon. When the package arrived, someone broke into it. They stole the shirt and left the DS1.
😂😂😂 cheers for the laugh, mate
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Divorce her immediately
@@Dwightpower88 😂😂
The DS1 has been on my board since the early 80s along with my GE7 EQ and Boss BD2 Bluesdriver....the DS1 has been a workhorse for me but with those 3 pedals I can get any tone I'll ever need for gain or boost. I've used the same 5 Boss pedals for decades.
I admire your ability to not GAS like a strange beast in a zoo cage.
that's true, with a EQ the ds1 does all kinds of other pedal tones.
Did you mod the ge7? There’s a bit of noise from mine
@@marvinthemartian6788 try setting it straight and raising the level a notch above 0 ....I boost the mids in front of the DS 1 with a strat and use it flat as a boost with humbuckers or P90s...some people mod them, I have a noise filter if I need one but haven't so far.
@@gregmock6808 ty. I’m using 1 spots for power, so I’m getting noise there as well. Next is a power supply. I like to run 12 pedals on my board, including a noise gate and a noise suppression pedal.
No such thing as a bad pedal! It is always personal preferences for tone.
The DS1 is an inferior pedal for certain rigs. In other rigs, it shines.
The pedal is no good for metal hey that even rhymes but really if you're into metal get something with some more balls get a TC electronic fangs metal distortion.
you've convinced me to try & make it work, once again.
Very nice video! When I started playing electric, back in the late Pleistocene, we didn’t have much in the way of pedals to work with… if you wanted distortion, you bought a Twin Reverb and cranked it up and to hell with the neighbors complaining! A Boss DS was one of my first pedals, as I recall. Here’s a little secret so many young guitarists don’t get about pedals and tone… the fewer variables you work with, the easier it is to learn what kind of sounds you can get from your rig. I spent days and days with one guitar (Les Paul Jr), one amp (Twin Reverb) and one pedal (DS-1) playing every riff and chord I could think of, with every combination of dials on all 3, to get a clear idea of what my rig could sound like. Kind of what you did here, Jack, with 2 guitars, one pedal, and one amp. (FWIW, I do t have that DS any more, I switched to a TS-9 years ago and never looked back!)I bet most of your subscribers don’t realize how many hours of working out the combinations it took for you to make this short video. Excellent lesson, sir. Oh, and I loved the intro jam!
Great video with good tips. More of an SD1 guy myself, but got one of these on clearance for 10 dollars years ago and it’s currently in my pedal drawer. Keeping the tone knob low on both of these models is definitely key to getting great toned out of these. I’ve mainly used it as a boost in front of fhe SD1 to push a Marshall even harder, sounds awesome in this case! Might have to pull it out tomorrow lol
Cool Demo/Review Thankyou. I use Boss DS-1 after a Boss BD-2. Gives great variety of sound.
Started playing a few months ago, baught this pedal at guitar center, wasn't quite sure what I was looking for in pedals but I've already fell in love with it
This was my first pedal. Used it throughout high school and then stopped using pedals altogether. Came back to pedals and this went onto my board for a bit. I took it off for a different OD. I've since rearranged my drive pedals and your video is making me reconsider adding it back.
DS-1 is a GREAT pedal! Nice stuff!
That's definitely a classic pedal. Kurt Cobain obviously thought so too.
I remember my uncle using it (R.I.P.) and, the influence he had on me making me want to learn to play many moons ago.
The DS-1 will always have a place in my heart`s pedalboard.
Great video on a great pedal! Makes my Vox AC4 sing like a Marshall
It’s one of my favorite pedal ever!! It’s the perfect distortion for my Supro amp. I have just bought the DS-1 Wazacraft and the Custom mode is amazing!!! On a clean Supro amp is so perfect.
Great demo Jack the Stratocaster tones are very nice
Had a DS-1 back in highschool. It introduced me to distortion so that was cool but the amount of pedals that blow it out of the water are basically infinite. HOWEVER it makes a FANTASTIC gift for a young guitarist. Thanks grandma 😁
Ótimo vídeo!
Excelentes dicas.
I almost always use the Boss EQ into the Boss Compressor into the DS1..into the Blues Driver ..into the Boss Digital Delay..into the Boss Dimension C....gets me the violin type tone I like...I think of Justin Haywards distortion with the Moody Blues when I dial in a DS1...that velvet zipper tone. Reverb I use on the amp. I like simple pedals that stay in one setting for the most part. Not into fiddling with knobs when I play. I like the gain, level and tone controls to be at 9 or 10 o'clock If I drop the gain I raise the level but rarely do that.
Big Bossman over here!
I've always loved this pedal and the SD-1. I like transparent overdrive that enhance an amp with a bit of dirt to work with. I've gotten superb tones with the DS-1. I never heard anyone complaining about these pedals till the advent of ultra gain pedals in the late 80s and I think it's a generational thing, partly. I played hard rock and metal and used this pedal. It worked fine for me to get a good, classic rock tone. Not a thrash level of gain, but enough to contour and perk up my tone. I use medium to high gain, but not dark, chuggy, muddy gain. Sometimes I use cleanish rhythms then use the pedal to boost for leads. I want clarity and punch and the DS-1 delivers the goods every time.
DS-1 is one of my favourite pedals from my BOSS pedals fleet. A real working horse both for studio work and live gigs, well built and packed with great sound.
The video is really good, a must to see for those who think DS-1 is good for nothing.
Yes it is. Still using mine from decades ago.
I generally use the DS-1 into clean tube amps with the tone at around 10 o clock, distortion low for bluesy type stuff…very dynamic. Versatile pedal that can be used in a bunch of different ways, it’s iconic for good reason.
That’s my preferred setting as well
This is my main distortion, though I have it in the Boss Super Feedbacker and Distortion form. I started with it when I began playing. I had an old Ampeg and this distortion just sounded well-rounded to my ears. There certainly are ones that may do it better, but this is still my go-to after all these years.
Only Jack could make a video about the DS-1 and make it sing. That intro jam sounded amazing.
Great Pedal!
sick intro jam!
Was my first pedal back in '82.sounds like a whole new beast when you stack a boss sd1 after it
The point about having the pedal add a bit of boost applies to any saturation pedal, because when you play with a band, generally everyone goes up a notch when distortion is kicked on. Having everything from clean to over-saturated lead tones all at the same perceived level is a great way to get lost in a mix.
Plus these types of pedals don't truly do 'unity gain' as they are non-linear, so 'unity gain' is about perception and this can be affected by a whole bunch of factors. A common issue with players going from the bedroom to the stage is distortions/OD's etc are set really quietly, because they don't want to piss off family//housemates/neighbours etc and the increased RMS feels 'loud'. On stage it'll just disappear altogether because its just too quiet.
The other issue is because of the increased RMS, the pedal isn't going to hit the amp in the same way at 'unity gain', what the amp receives is quieter compared to the peaks when you play clean, so there'll be none of that 'hair' that happens when you really dig in, so a bit of extra output from the pedal can help get that back. This is why a lot of players recommend having a bit of saturation already happening on the amp.
Hey Jack, I have a Monte Allums modded DS-1, which gives me 3 different voicings. I know about keeping tone knob around 9 or 10 o'clock. I will soon have a Spark Boost to give it a little more push. The Strat blues setting is a good tip. I have 6 Boss pedals in my pedal collection, more than any other brand. They are highly recommended. Great job!
I have modded my DS -1 with a "pumpkin" mod and a toggle switch which added an oscillating fuzz feature. While I used it as my main dirt for years, I felt I needed to add something different so I modded it. Love it now and fun to use
I got a DS-1 with the Keeley mod and I love it!!!!
I stack mine with a catalinbread epoch boost and it smooths out the rough mids a little. It’s great
Great video Jack.
Thank you sir!
Thanks Jack
Tasty jam!
That was my very first pedal! I wish I still had it.
I really like the DS-1 a lot. I play a 2001 LP Jr. thru a Marshall Origin 50H into a 1965A Cab. I get breakup thru the head & set the DS-1 up @ Tone @ about 10:00 Level @ for a little boost & the Distortion @ 1:00 for dirt w/the amp & @ 3:00 for a clean amp. I sold my TS9 & kept the DS-1. It doesn't have the mid scoop like the TS9. I also REALLY like my Danelectro Daddy "O" Distortion pedal. It gets great tones & is built like a Tank. Great vid Jack!
I still have this pedal. It was my 2nd distortion after the tan Ross Distortion. Since I’ve been into the DOD 250, the ones with the so-called gray spec circuit. Every time I see a video about the DS-1 it makes me want to give it another try!
Ross Distortion, DOD250, & the MXR Distortion + are all the same circuits
DS1 is one of the first three pedals I purchased in the early 80's along with a Ibanez delay and Ibanez flanger. I'm not a musician, it's just a hobby and works well for me.
Just seen the video-I have one of these that’s been sitting around gathering dust for years. Gonna dust it off and have some fun. Thank you. BTW, nice SG.
It IS an awesome pedal. To this day, I use it as the basis of my sound.
The DS1 a true legend, yes yes yes!
I had one --- BACK IN 1983...... who needs pedals these days....?
Great video. I use a Paul Cochrane Timmy and an Analogman Prince of Tone. They’ve been on my pedalboard for ages.😊
I'm pretty sure my first boss pedal was ds1 any I've loved it since day 1 !
Always loved it, I wish that boss still made the OD-1, the one Tube Screamer copied, but instead I have an SD-1. They just do the job and are so well made.
Jack you could make a bag if cement sound like a boutique pedal. Thanks for the inspiration and the conversation
I always love boss ds1
Is nice!
I've had one for at least the last 30 yrs. I used it for dirty clean tone in combo with a Boss Metalizer.
I use the MXR custom 78 with the crunch setting on (basically a keeley mod). I also like the digitech hot head with separate bass and treble controls. I love the hard clipping at lower gain.
I didn't really keep my DS1 out until I got the Princeton. It works great with it- I tend more towards the DOD Gunslinger because of the extra eq awesomeness but I do love my DS1!
I could see it working well with a Princeton and a Stratocaster particularly
@@JackFossett Oh yeah- great with the Strat!
The Boss DS1 was pretty much the only pedal I used playing in bands in the 90s
I like to run it with the gain down into an amp just in the edge. As long as the amp is compressing just a tad, but still clean, it sounds very good. Then stacking it with another more mid heavy od, chefs kiss
Great video and yeah I’m 47 , remember seeing alot of guys 5-10 years ahead of me playing shows with a ds-1 , rat or etc into like a peavey bandit or etc getting great sounds . I’ve seen $200 boutique pedals and Videos and they don’t impress me enough to blow the money . I’m a big believer of 4-5 pedals . 4 if your using maps distortion 5 if using pedal dirt . An od, eq or boost for some kick , a Wah , some kind of modulation and an echo or delay .. maybe a reverb if your amp doesn’t have it ..
Yes l am one of millions who own this pedal. I like the fact that it has a nice bass response. I set the tone 9 o'clock, drive 7 o'clock vol. 2 o'clock. Just a little dirt into a boosted semi clean tube amp!
trying to find a pedal and have heard a lot of great things about this. Really thinking about it.
I accualy use the DS-1 through a super cheap home karaoke mic and a cheap bass amp for my harmonica set-up. It sounds freaking great!
I'm currently using a dod gunslinger mosfet dist pedal in front of my ds1 going into my line 6 spider v20 I get so much out of it I love the cheeper pedals
There are now some amazing videos on this pedal. This is one em'! I imagine you can raise the tone with darker sounding humbuckers, but would keep it low on single coils?
I've never recorded anything with it (as least not yet), but I have played with it often and I like it in front of my JCM2000 DSL100.
Works for me when I want a boost for leads and power chords with my strat + Princeton reverb. I just keep the distortion fairly low and the tone dialed to the right spot. It's very easy to make this pedal sound bad, but if you know how to use it then it works well.
I use the DS-1 mainly to boost my ST-2 in front of a clean Fender FM (25/100), it also sounds great with my AD30. The drive of the ST-2 is all the way down, so it sounds similar to an old Plexi on the edge of breakup. You can get some decent sounds with the DS-1 in front of a clean amp, but I think the pedal was designed to boost an already overdriven Stack, at least we are talking about the late 70s and thats what most people used for amplification. I never heard a pedal doing this specific job better than the DS-1. It's also great for modding, but I left mine as it was and I like it that way. The SD-1 btw is also great in the setting mentioned above, it sits perfectly between the sound of the ST-2 alone and the sound of it being boosted by the DS-1. With these three pedals there are so much possibilities for drive sounds, I don't need any others.
Ds1, blues driver, and a super overdrive and eq get you lots of tones
Its the only must have pedal in my life since 1993
Cheap and Good pedal and ive heard so many pedal demos on youtube ,some pedal costing $300+ and this oldie still sounds better
I like to use it together with a Boss SD-1 for recording, to get the best of two worlds: scooped DS characteristics and midforwarded SD blend well, I think.
Absolutely,been doing it that way since '82 ds1-sd1-mxr eq-wah pedal into fender 100 watt solid state on clean channel
I have several DS 1 pedals oldest is an 82 and the newests is a 97 all I find to be extremely usable. They can be used side by side with a Blues Driver as well as with a Duallist and many others.
This is the only pedal I have. I usually play bass but I was in a band where I was talked into playing and lead guitar we did Yardbirds "Heart fll of soul" the Byrds "8 miles high" Beatles "Taxman" and some other classic rock and blues songs and I used the DS-1. No complaints.
Are the two amp mics hard panned? I keep thinking I hear a difference but I've been playing loud music for so long that I might have hearing loss. Great vid btw. This is one I've never owned (been playing for over 30 years now)
There's a real trend with people rediscovering this pedal. I used one in front of a Mesa Rocket 44 for years. It works well as it's a mid-heavy amp.
How do you like the Rocket? I actually want to get one of those. I have an affinity for old, out of production Mesa amps.
@@JackFossett I love mine. This is a pretty good review of it: ruclips.net/video/thjrjWWCdyE/видео.html
One of its clones, the Aria ADT-1 ws my first pedal, back in the day. Kept it in my various setups throughout the 80s, right as you said, it was a nice booster even in front of my Crate head.
Boss ds1 + dd3 must have ❤
I have one and haven't tried it yet.
I also have a mojo Mojo I love.
I think it sounded great with your SG. Better just a tad with the amp already overdriven, but still great with the clean amp. ♥️🤘♥️
I'm 61 and have been playing 45 years plus and I used to always use the amp for distortion back in the day if possible, but I also had a fender twin and a Peavey ranger that you had to use a distortion thru to get 80s tones and I used a rat which was great back then.
I also use, or have used an SD1 which is great as a boost and wonder if you used a clean amp and then the ds1 for just a break up tone and pushed it with an SD1 if it would sound even better or a tube screamer by staking with it. I agree you must be at unity gain or louder. I like to go between 3db and 7db louder for oeads in case the FOH guy is hitting on a girl or falls asleep. 😂😂..
Good video sir. Just found you. Thanks.
Tim.
Indiana. USA. ♥️🤘
long time back I accidentally plugged my old DS1 into an AC adapter and of course it stopped working. Almost threw it out but eventually got around to attempting a fix. A 0.26 cent diode did the trick.
Love the De Niro face btw. The DS1 was supposedly designed as a multi-instrumental pedal to be even used with keyboards so, that's why you have to be just extra aware of that tone knob.
I throw mine into the FX loop of a peavey bandit. That goes against every cardinal rule I've heard of re: dirt pedals, but man, it works really well.
Actually that sounds like an awesome idea - and if it sounds good, it is good
Yes it is awesome
My DS-1 blew up a few months ago, it had smoke coming out of the Jack sockets 😂. I haven’t decided whether to replace it or try repairing it yet
Back in the 80s DS-1s were THE distortion pedal for keyboards and synths. Guitars aren't the only instruments that use pedals. Roland Juno and SH-101s were extremely popular in the 80s but they were considered to be "slightly thin" sounding compared to 70s synths. Many Rolands and others were enhanced by the Boss DS-1and had a much thicker and edgier sound as a result.
It’s still one of the best pedals there ever was
Tried this pedal with a Peavey classic 30. TBH the distortion channel sounds better than anything the pedal can do. I will try the tone setting to adjust. Cheers!
GE7 + DS1 + SG on a clean amp = awesome
You should so a whole video on Most Underrated Pedals. I think my most underrated pedal is a J Rockett Touch. It's a really great pedal and works super well with an AC30.
Great suggestion!
Love my underrated DS-1 & MXR Dist+ pedals.
Both sounds great, into a cranked 1966 Fender Bassman head !!
EDIT : . . . and lets not forget about the all-mighty ProCo RAT pedals.
Funny I wanna love the rat , seen guys who can get an amazing sounds never have been able to !
I used one of these back in the late 80's and early 90's and thought it was fine. Never really understood why there was so much hate for it.
The difference between an early and a later DS-1 is quite big. I started out on a 1985 model, which I later sold. Around 2003 I bought a recent DS-1, which was a completely different sound and not usable to me. A few years back I found a very early long dash DS-1, and it's just wonderful.
whatever makes you feel good and sleep better at night
The volume is where I had a problem with mine. Seems the DS was always lower than the guitar, even turning the guitar volume down. But....I will say this. I bought this one a few years back. And I noticed these newer ones cannot compare with the older ones from the 80's. I had one back in the 80's and that one was a beast. I know I will get a lock of flack for this, but I was given a Flamma distortion pedal and I was extremely surprised at how great that pedal sounds. That is one that is on my board right now.
With the tone dialed back, I find it works great for legato stuff. There’s a reason why Joe Satriani and Steve Vai use them.
And if you run it on low voltage and turn the tone control up, you can get some nasty (in a good way) fuzz tones.
i honestly prefer this pedal for those borderline sludgy and swampy sounding blues playing. It's got fuzz, but the notes always ring out. I could see someone more in that genre to have a different preference though
I keep coming back to the DS-1, and always wonder why I left it.
The issue I have is I can get the pedal to sound decent at bedroom level. Then as I raise the volume, not so much. Thanks for the video. I think this would make a series on pedal use in general. Just a thought. Thanks again.
Nathan
My very first .
I use mine for a overdrive/signal boost and DOD deathmetal for the higher distortion
i did the wampler mod to mine - it was gifted to me - and guess what - i have to mod it back to stock - totally ruined it . lol .
Oh really? Thats interesting...
Erbody knows it is a good pedal these days. :) The sound in this video is the magic it does.
I discovered I like fuzz and transparent clean drives a lot more now… but DS1 has been on and off my board since I was a kid. It’s amazing if you know your amp.
DS-1 is definitely one of my favourites. I have the Analog man version. My only gripe is that I wish it had a bit less gain when the dist knob is turned down. But I think my old Guyatone zoombox is better and more open sounding.
Good video -- echos what many other "The DS-1 doesn't suck" vids say. I suspect many people who aren't happy with this particular pedal makes the following mistakes... 1) Turn the tone beyond the midway position ... thinking that they don't want the pedal to 'muffle' their tone and make their amp sound like it's buried under a pillow. 2) It's supposed to be a distortion pedal so they think "gimme all the gain!!!" and turn the distortion knob full blast. Turning the tone & distortion knobs 'way up' will make the DS-1 into the buzzy little bee hive that people then complain about and proclaim that this pedal is trash. Getting the most out of this pedal is all about turning the tone & distortion all the way down and then increasing them until you get the sweet spot for your particular guitar/amp combination. Your suggestion about setting the gain to where engaging the pedal gives you that little 'extra umpff' in volume is appropriate too.
I agree, it’s a good pedal, with that being said, the mxr prime distortion, it’s similar, but the tone sweep you get in it, is so much better! Check it out! And they’re under a hondo! Dirt cheap!
MXR are great pedals too, sometimes overlooked for being more mass produced but still high quality
I don't think ppl are wrong.
I think it was ppls first distortion pedal. Im still learning to like it though.
And i know as someone who just recently picked up guitar, the knobs and words are easy to understand along with the basic function.
But putting that into practice is a whole other thing.
I like od more than fuzz or distortion.
But I'm really learning to like distortion too.
There's a ton of harmonics in that pedal.
A ton.
Throw an sd1 or really a kind of tube screamer in front of it, and you keep the harmonics and lose the fizzle.
The sd1 works well. i just learned it clips the lows .
But I've also learned get the amp loud and eq good. Then, use your guitar knobs and the amount of tone you can get is pretty substantial.
I can sound close enough to most tones i want here in the bedroom.