BOSS BP-1W Waza Craft Booster/Preamp Pedal | Demo and Overview with Dre DiMura
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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We invited artist, guitar player and session musician, Dre DiMura, to Valentine Recording Studios in Los Angeles to demo the all-new BOSS BP-1W Waza Craft Booster/Preamp, the newest addition to Boss’ premium Waza Craft line of pedals.
This boost pedal offers more than just a “clean” increase in volume. With its emulations of two truly classic analog preamp stages that resided in the BOSS RE-201 Space Echo (manufactured 1974-1990) and the BOSS CE-1 Chorus Ensemble (in production 1976-1984), the BOSS BP-1W features two incredible sounding vintage tonal options. And when you’re not looking for a sonic color change, this pedal also has a transparent Natural boost setting.
Dre DiMura is known for touring with artists all over the world and backing up musicians on television shows like America’s Got Talent.
DiMura shares, “I could see myself using this to push one of my tube amps on a gig, when I’m in the studio jamming or improvising or even recording because it’s so versatile,” The sweep and the warmth, and the different color and tonal characteristics that you’re getting from the RE and the CE settings on the pedal, really give it a lot more legs than other booster pedals that I’ve played with before.”
Keep up with Dre DiMura on his RUclips and Instagram:
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro with Dre DiMura
00:40 - Overview and Features of the BOSS BP-1W Waza Craft Booster/Preamp
01:11 - Demo: Natural Boost Setting
02:03 - Demo: Natural Boost with Higher Gain
02:27 - Demo: Playing a Single-Note Line on the Bridge Pickup through the Natural Boost
02:47 - Demo: RE Preamp
03:26 - Demo: RE Preamp through Bridge Pickup
04:07 - Demo: RE Preamp with Higher Gain
04:30 - Dre’s Thoughts on the RE Preamp Setting
05:06 - Demo: CE Preamp
05:35 - Demo: CE Preamp through Bridge Pickup
05:42 - Dre’s Thoughts on the CE Preamp Setting
06:12 - Demo: CE Preamp with Higher Gain
07:35 - Demo: CE Preamp with Higher Gain through Bridge Pickup
08:00 - Limitless Versatility with the BOSS BP-1W Waza Craft Booster/Preamp Pedal
08:34 - Overview and Demo: Selectable Input Buffer (Standard and Vintage Modes)
08:44 - Dre’s Final Take on the BOSS BP-1W Waza Craft Booster/Preamp Pedal
09:23 - Outro Видеоклипы
That Strat sounds awesome too. Definitely using this to add to my already growing boss collection.
Yep, I need another boss pedal… I hate this company for being so good and taking all my moneys
My board is 50% Boss about to be 65% for this one.
Sounds good. Good demo too.
good 👍
How does it handle line level? Can you push it?
What does line level mean?
@@nimitz1739 essentially just a stronger signal. Guitars output their signal at what's known as "instrument level", and synthesizers, keyboards, and drum machines all output their signal at "line level". Many guitar pedals are designed to work best with the weaker "instrument level" signal since that's what guitars output, but lots of them can take "line level" signals with no issues. It's usually just digital pedals that have issues with line level input since you can get undesirable digital clipping sounds since the signal is too hot. Of course, you could just turn down the volume of the input signal to help remedy this. I was wondering what happens with the BP-1w when fed a line level signal that is cranked high to drive this pedal hard. Does it distort/drive nicely, or is it the type of pedal you would want to keep the line level volume down when running it into the BP-1w?
I have an sd-1 Whats the réal différence please ?
Lol really?!
SD-1's have no bottom end but an OK OD sound
Less bluesy shreddy stuff more riffs. Can we hear some chords. You know some pop some 7s and 9s
Little jazzy bits even. Not everyone interested in this pedal wants to sound like SRV. DEI... remember that. I hear Marvin Gaye is popular, how bout The Isley Brothers. D'Angelo had some great riffs Grammy nominated even. Or maybe you just don't want our money, cause we'll buy it anyway😅😊😢
That's the problem with demos. But also I'm the opposite. I want to hear this thing cranked in an amp with a little bit of grit already lol. No cranks the gain and volume ever. Drives me insane.
@@greendragon2471 every preamp/boost/overdrive/distortion pedal demo USUALLY has a very cursory nod towards clean or even edge of breakup sounds. Then the whole rest of the demo will be CRANKED. Out comes the “blues dentist” shredding. I didn’t realize the alternative/indie or soul/pop was so unpopular with guitar demo guys. Seems they all were raised on a diet of bluesy 80s hard rock ( blues scale/mixolydian with pinch harmonics😂) Its as if U2 REM The Cure The Clash - and I could go on…never existed.
@@ronrobins3513 you know, if someone could just do a few chords and links for what you're describing, do some blues and show "how well it cleans up" 🥴 and then crabked it and tried to chug a couple riffs, we could get more well rounded, diverse, and shorter videos lol.....especially if they don't bable about what you don't need to hear about it. It's not a fuckin complex digital modeler thing. Please shut the fuck up 😆 🤣 😂.
If you’re going to be critical, at least be accurate. There is zero similarity in his playing to SRV, and the only thing that remotely resembled shredding lasted about 3 seconds between 7:26 and 7:29.
Great demo covered it all as far as I’m concerned.
Seems pointless really? Subtle city. Bud, your 'professional' excitement is transparent.
transparent boost, aka, volume boost..
File that under things that are false.
I use a number of boost pedals, the term transparent is misleading, .. the term transparent is being misused in this context.. if it does nothing but a transparent boost, it’s technically just a volume boost, when in fact boost pedals do way more than a “transparent “ or “natural “ boost.. get on my level kid lol..
@@bactareality get on my level kid lol?
@@bactarealityyou can’t just say “transparent boost pedals do so much more” then give no examples.
@@bactarealityyou just said nothing in long format.