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"David vs Goliath" - BOSS BD-2 vs BD-2w WAZA Craft

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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2016
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    Danish Pete engages yet another "David VS Goliath" pedal challenge where an a very affordable goes up against a more expensive pedal. The Boss BD-2 and the Boss BD-2w Waza Craft.
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    What do you think, please comment below. Plus we'd really like to hear your suggestions for more David & Goliath battles! Just choose from the pedals we stock & suggest an cheap vs expensive shoot out - doesn't have to be drive pedals either - can be anything you like!
    Pete used a Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop into a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Amp.

Комментарии • 517

  • @jacobbutler3426
    @jacobbutler3426 5 лет назад +656

    The stock BD-2 sounds like when it's raining on s Tuesday, and the BD-2w sounds like when it's raining on Thursday.

    • @coaldoubt2879
      @coaldoubt2879 3 года назад +70

      It's Friday, I'm in love.

    • @Equinsu_Ocha69
      @Equinsu_Ocha69 3 года назад +21

      @@coaldoubt2879 IDC if Mondays blue, Tuesdays grey and Wednesday too

    • @kylenaughton9266
      @kylenaughton9266 2 года назад +17

      This might be one of my favorite comments of all time.

    • @datsoon9236
      @datsoon9236 2 года назад +5

      @@Equinsu_Ocha69 Thursday I don't care about you...

    • @pispalantimbaland
      @pispalantimbaland 2 года назад +3

      Best comparison comment ever, I need to borrow this for sure

  • @MrCatalina31768
    @MrCatalina31768 8 лет назад +413

    The difference is like night and day where day is very overcast and you're wearing shades and the night has a full moon and is as bright as an overcast day when you're wearing shades

    • @fullmoonfool
      @fullmoonfool 7 лет назад +3

      lmaol love it

    • @SuspiciousPenguins
      @SuspiciousPenguins 6 лет назад +5

      Ha ha ha. I reserve the right to reuse your statement in some of my future comments :)

    • @senorsunset
      @senorsunset 5 лет назад +4

      Lol, Best comment ever!!! Ironic and honest at the same time.

    • @MauroCasula
      @MauroCasula 5 месяцев назад

      ahahahahah you make me laugh a lot!

  • @prosperity-gospel
    @prosperity-gospel 4 года назад +137

    I say this as a person who bought the Waza one... they sound exactly the same when not using the "custom mode" switch. But also if you're going to compare two incredibly similar pedals, you need to use a looper to ensure that small differences in performance don't affect the sound.

    • @masond8110
      @masond8110 2 года назад +3

      I agree I mean they are supposed to be the exact same pedal. They both have the blues driver technology in it except for the custom mode

    • @lolwithme36dd
      @lolwithme36dd 2 года назад +3

      I second that. Do these comparison vids with a looper for the best distinction.

    • @prosperity-gospel
      @prosperity-gospel Год назад

      @Neon Thunderbird It wasn't worth it for me because I never liked the custom mode

    • @codymyersofficial
      @codymyersofficial Год назад

      Yuck. That Waza custom mode sounds cheap.

  • @bengalvin9932
    @bengalvin9932 8 лет назад +382

    more like david vs david with a stick.

  • @nitemunky76
    @nitemunky76 8 лет назад +618

    Man those premium components sure do make...not a whole lot of difference.

    • @ian7388
      @ian7388 8 лет назад +48

      Thats because he had the Waza Craft setting on S which means it is basically the regular Blues Driver.

    • @irwinfc
      @irwinfc 8 лет назад +13

      True, but all the C-mode did was muddy up the sound

    • @colefisch931
      @colefisch931 7 лет назад +18

      sometimes a little mud is good. 😀

    • @robertmcmillan3638
      @robertmcmillan3638 4 года назад +33

      @Nathan Lange *"It's more something you can feel than hear".* What, like in the wallet?

    • @robertmcmillan3638
      @robertmcmillan3638 4 года назад +1

      @Nathan Lange Here's a vid of the only guy I've ever heard making a Boss Blues Driver sound good, ruclips.net/video/HXIh-5BeC1A/видео.html Still pretty nasty in parts though.
      Noticed that you're STILL thumbing yourself up 🙄.

  • @andertons
    @andertons  8 лет назад +87

    We would like to suggest, that to get the best sound from these video and so you can make the best judgment, always use good headphones or speakers and always listen in 1080p otherwise you will lose all the small nuances of the sounds such as noise, hiss, high and low end frequencies. Thank you all for watching and commenting and keep the suggestions coming.

    • @cmkilcullen8176
      @cmkilcullen8176 6 лет назад +4

      it must be so -because the differences are pretty subtle with certain shades of tones. I will listen again with ear goggles - but for my purposes the standard works for me. They both sounds to good to me. I am a big Fender / Tweed tones person. Love it - never tire of hearing it. Nice video..

    • @cesmcmyth
      @cesmcmyth 6 лет назад +3

      hm...guys, A boss BD2W Vs Super Phat Mod keeley would be THE "versus" challenge to perform here....please?

    • @skiboatbiz
      @skiboatbiz 5 лет назад +3

      Ohhhhh Yeah! Now I hear a difference. I think? Maybe? Kinda? No....I must be dead. Shit... that sucks.

    • @clemwest4536
      @clemwest4536 5 лет назад +8

      The video should have started at 5:49... Pete clearly didn't know that the S/C switch chooses between Standard and Custom modes, so anything played on S mode will sound IDENTICAL because it is THE SAME EXACT CIRCUIT.

    • @HansBaumeister
      @HansBaumeister 5 лет назад +14

      Yup, definitely don‘t want to listen to 720p or 1080i as the lower pixel rate means that the sound quality is diminished... :-)

  • @zeinselzer2897
    @zeinselzer2897 5 лет назад +84

    I have to say... I can clearly hear that the one on the left sounds like the one on the right.

    • @joewalsh8217
      @joewalsh8217 3 года назад +1

      The comment everyone needed without having to watch thank you haha

  • @JamesRussoMillas
    @JamesRussoMillas 8 лет назад +19

    I only noticed once he turned them up to nearly full gain, the Waza one is much smoother. That combined with the extra mode, makes it worth the money for me honestly. The blues driver is such a great pedal!

  • @camilomontoya7412
    @camilomontoya7412 5 лет назад +12

    I deffinitly hear a cleared crisper sound on the waza no doubt about it

  • @hyperliteBo
    @hyperliteBo 8 лет назад +117

    Waza seems a tad crisper but I doubt anyone could tell the difference between them in a mix or live situation. Keep these comparisons coming, I love them !

    • @egSmith-sp9gl
      @egSmith-sp9gl 8 лет назад +2

      the Waza give you a little edge as a lead !!!!! over the bd-2

    • @Coggler101010
      @Coggler101010 2 года назад +2

      Listened in my truck where the bass is oversaturated, and the Waza version seems to hi-pass more of the muddy lows as you crank the gain. It gets crisper in the highs too, for sure. I like it!

    • @charlesco689
      @charlesco689 Год назад

      I agree

  • @GrayGhosting
    @GrayGhosting 8 лет назад +76

    Given the extremely subtle differences between these two pedals one needs to feed them the same signal for an accurate comparison. You are feeding the BD-2 through the buffer of the BD-2W - it does not have True Bypass. Whether anyone can hear the difference is another story but I would be more comfortable with an identical setup if I was considering paying the premium for the -2W. Even better, cover the units and label them A and B and let people pick the best sounding unit and reveal their identities at the end of the video. With subtle differences like these packaging and marketing are big influences on subjective preferences.

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 5 лет назад

      agreed. completely useless comparison.

  • @pellechi1
    @pellechi1 4 года назад +106

    Save the extra money, Have a glass of wine when you start playing. In no time at all they’ll sound identical.

  • @hamaraptor8378
    @hamaraptor8378 8 лет назад +12

    I own a SD-1W it's probably the best overdrive pedal I've used, One thing you can't tell on RUclips is the different feel an response the Waza pedals have.

  • @RedSnake517
    @RedSnake517 8 лет назад +36

    Here's what I noticed: They only sound the same when the waza craft bd-2 is in standard mode, when in custom mode, it tends to be less gritty and a little more pristine in the pick attacks and overall articulation. Now personally, I had the opportunity to try these both out and if you try them yourself, you more than likely will hear that the custom mode cleans up better than both the stock bd-2 and standard mode bd-2w

    • @lowqualityguitarvideos
      @lowqualityguitarvideos 6 лет назад

      these are my experiences in person

    • @clemwest4536
      @clemwest4536 5 лет назад

      Indeed, since standard mode is the exact same thing as the original BD2

  • @241joshy
    @241joshy 6 лет назад +5

    I’ve had the original BD-2 for quite some time now. But I decided to go and grab a Waza version just to see for myself. (Kinda hard to tell over RUclips with all that compression that RUclips does to your audio file). In my honest opinion, the Waza is a bit crispier, clearer and more dynamic than the original in “Standard” mode and same thing in custom mode but now with more compression . And of course it has better components and lower noise floor. If I were to choose between the two of them and given that I hadn’t own an original yet, I’d definitely choose the Waza. But since I already own an original, I’d have to say that for me the original would do. But if my original BD-2 breaks or gets lost and I’d have to buy one again, I’d say I’d would spend the extra money for the Waza.

  • @MarkZarecki
    @MarkZarecki 5 лет назад +12

    I don’t think an audience would be able to tell the difference. They both sound great!

  • @hollycez
    @hollycez 8 лет назад +47

    Am I the only one who loves a lot more the "woodiness" of the standard BD-2? It is less precise and focused sounding and has a lot more bass end but hey, it's blues!

    • @ElverIsGone
      @ElverIsGone 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah I thought so too, the regular BD-2 sounds darker/heavier, and the Waza sounds brighter/crunchier.

    • @BlueStratDude
      @BlueStratDude 5 лет назад

      Are there two timecodes in the video you could post that demonstrate this?
      I thought they sounded completely identical. Equally as full with the gain down, equally as splatty with the gain up, equally as boosty with everything at noon.
      I'd still get the newer one... you get an alternate circuit with the S/C switch, but even without, the Waza will almost certainly last longer and probably has a better bypass.

    • @mikesanchez7386
      @mikesanchez7386 3 года назад

      I thought the same thing. I preferred the Standard BD-2. I think I'll go get one

    • @jacobhartmann1050
      @jacobhartmann1050 2 года назад

      Yep. I'm with you guys on this one too. Prefer the stock BD-2!

  • @THESTEVESBAND
    @THESTEVESBAND 3 года назад +7

    Love the extra Sticker !!!! looks awesome!

  • @zacharycollins6548
    @zacharycollins6548 7 лет назад +28

    Weird, I can't hear a price difference.

  • @m.balauszko
    @m.balauszko 8 лет назад +6

    I'm gonna have to go with the cheaper one. Maybe because I'm more used to it's sound but there's this crispy top-end that I really enjoy in BD-2. The Waza edition seems smoother and more fluid in the sound characteristic. Not sure if I like that..

  • @tommytwotacos8106
    @tommytwotacos8106 Месяц назад

    When I switched out my jcm 800 for an 8u rack as my main head, I got a Line 6 POD to slide in there as well along side a sonic maximizer and a few other personal preference items (yes, I added a karaoke unit, too). The POD does tons of effects, simulates amps, looper, drum machine, etc etc. It's simply amazing all of the shit that thing can do, and it's not even the big boy of Line 6 multi fx racks. The Blues Driver was the first pedal I ever bought in 1995, and between it and the built in chorus, overdrive, and reverb on the Crate combo amp I started off with, I didn't really need any other effects for six or seven years. I'm psyched to have my rack all stacked out exactly how I like it, and when I look back I just can't believe how much time and money I wasted on my old pedal board, pedals, and swapping tubes in and out of the jcm trying to get ye right sound. I was totally missing out on the advances that digital effects and the solid state amps had been making over the 20 years since I'd started playing. I've been workin my new setup now for almost a year, and I still feel like I've barely scratched the surface, but I'm always finding something new and unbelievable that I had no idea about until I stumbled over it.

  • @pancakes1983
    @pancakes1983 8 лет назад +106

    WAZA craft must mean 50 bucks more in Japan, because I honestly can't see that big of a difference for the money.

    • @flips220
      @flips220 8 лет назад +60

      Google tells me that "waza" means "technique" in Japanese. So knowing that, it can obviously be inferred that Boss came up with the WAZA line as a technique to make more money off consumers.

    • @Samus5164
      @Samus5164 8 лет назад +13

      +Brett Scanlon Normally I'd agree, but I think they're fantastic. The Waza analog delay is one of the nicest delays I've EVER heard, and this pedal breathes like no other overdrive.

    • @burningteles380
      @burningteles380 8 лет назад +2

      +flips220 hahaha

    • @FLORIDAERO
      @FLORIDAERO 6 лет назад

      LMFAO

  • @hanten10
    @hanten10 6 лет назад +3

    in my opinion the waza craft is good at low gain below 12oclock, up then 50% gain the sound is more heavy as closed to distorted sound unlike the standard BD2...but each of them has their own colour depends on what sound you are looking for, both are great pedals ❤

  • @matthaycroft
    @matthaycroft 6 лет назад +10

    I just bought the Waza Craft Blues Driver in Japan.
    It was $50 more, but it feels cool getting a "special" Boss pedal after being a fan of their gear for 20 years.
    The prestige of knowing that little bit of extra care was put into it.
    The salesman even wiped it down for me before & after I tested it and gently placed it back in its box.

    • @CC-fi3pp
      @CC-fi3pp 2 года назад +7

      That wipe sold me on the extra 50 you must of felt like a King.

    • @edreed5571
      @edreed5571 6 месяцев назад

      @CC-fi3pp Lmao

  • @gclaytony
    @gclaytony 4 года назад +47

    Well, don’t really see the point of this video. With the BD-2W in the “S” mode, it is designed duplicate the original BD-2. More informative would have been a comparison with the BD-2W in the “C” mode so that we could here the differences.

    • @Slamthulhu
      @Slamthulhu 4 года назад +5

      He switches to C at 5:48

    • @PJ-ku5lp
      @PJ-ku5lp 3 года назад +4

      If he just did the -w pedal in C, people would complain he didn't use it in standard mode to compare if there's any difference in the stock behavior.

  • @brockadcock2735
    @brockadcock2735 5 лет назад +24

    The custom mode on this pedal sounds great. Much smoother than the standard version

  • @1961jscofield
    @1961jscofield 8 лет назад +4

    To my ears the Waza is more compressed and that sounds nice, but at higher gain, the original sounded more transparent, also nice. That Waza stage 2 seemed to add lower mid girth.

    • @jazzman7122
      @jazzman7122 6 лет назад

      Yeah I don't what everyone else is hearing - I noticed a warmer more compressed tone with slightly less edge to the sound from the Waza. With a Fender DRRI I'd go with the Waza, a Mesa or a Bogner I'd opt for the original

  • @chaselearkendall
    @chaselearkendall 5 лет назад +2

    Most of this demo has the waza on the S setting. Of course it’s going to sound the same! The C setting is the difference in the pedals. Towards the end Pete goes on the C setting.

  • @dss618
    @dss618 2 года назад +1

    I have the Wiaza and had the original ! Both are great but the Waza is a step above in tone and feel ! There is no wrong choice in either pedal !

  • @eppleheid
    @eppleheid 5 лет назад +1

    Waza has more scooped mids and softer highs, which gives it less presence and would make it a more forgiving pedal to play. It has a more 'studio mixed' sound. I like it. Don't know if I love it. But I like it.

  • @241joshy
    @241joshy 7 лет назад +6

    I'd love to see a comparison between the Boss BD2w vs. the Keeley Super Phat Mod! 😊

  • @internetnow5243
    @internetnow5243 5 лет назад +11

    Waiting for the Rob Chapman Waza guitar strap made from the tears of blue penguins from the Arctic.

  • @nadeemafzal8984
    @nadeemafzal8984 4 года назад +1

    thank you - purchased BD-2 over the 'w' version and vvv happy with it - real good deals going on for a brand new BD2 (non waza) = less than half price - i think the waza delay (also bought) has more to it than this particularly waza pedal - the comparison review is much appreciated

  • @PrivateEyeMusic
    @PrivateEyeMusic 8 лет назад +2

    I feel the W has to much pop in the low end and too much bite on the high.
    The standard sounds sweeter.
    Glad you posted this video. Ideas on the fence about whether the extra 50 bucks was going to yield a better pedal.
    Good demo!

  • @user-yr3dh3sv2v
    @user-yr3dh3sv2v 3 года назад +2

    The big difference is in the feel/response of the Waza :) plus the new improved buffer which is very good. both sound the same! in standard mode! but you really have to try out a Waza inperson to experience the way it responds

  • @johne1599
    @johne1599 3 года назад +2

    If noise in the signal chain was an issue or concern, then I’d have to go with the quieter WazaCraft version.

  • @paultwiselton1996
    @paultwiselton1996 8 лет назад +4

    WOW! I'm shocked and stunned. REALLY expected the Waza model to knock the standard BD2 into the weeds but it didn't. In fact I think the un-Waza'd pedal was much better to my ear (even with me tinnitus...). Not by a lot, but just enough. And how lucky do I feel now? VERY! I picked up a second-hand BD2 at Andertons a month ago for just under 30 notes! It's a brilliant pedal I've long lusted after and now I am as the Cheshire Cat, grinning ear to ear! And I REALLY was expecting to feel that I should have saved up to be right royally Waza'd. Glad I haven't now.

    • @recklessrocker1096
      @recklessrocker1096 4 года назад

      Paul Twiselton I’m with you totally. To my ears the stock BD2 still sounds better than the Waza BD2 overall. The Waza is slightly smoother and is a bit thicker sounding but the original has a honkiness and grit that to me makes it better. I play in a two guitar band so I use the BD2 a lot to help me give a mid boost to an already distorted signal to rise in the mix. The Waza seems like it wouldn’t give me enough of that similar edge since it’s a bit smoother than the stick BD2. I don’t think I’m gonna shell out the dough for a Waza since to my ears the BD2 stock still sounds better.

    • @blakeschwartz6803
      @blakeschwartz6803 3 года назад +2

      Ugh tinnitus, (I have it too) off topic but glad we had the same opinion. Hope all is well and stay strong with the ringing!!!

  • @danohpsp
    @danohpsp 2 года назад

    If you have the Waza connected through the regular pedal, you can't hear a difference because you are using the buffer from the older design in both bypass states. The Waza buffer is one of the major advantages and it's being negated. Especially since the Waza is at the front of the chain! You should take each pedal out of the circuit manually.

  • @shadilamesbutr8239
    @shadilamesbutr8239 Год назад +1

    I have the standard version. Using it to boost my Blackstar HT Black Fire. Sounds great as the boost pedal.

  • @wadeolder7193
    @wadeolder7193 6 лет назад

    I have and had countless ODs, Drivers, Compulsive this and that. It's like a revolving door which one I think is the right one for the night. I heard a guy at a club and had some nice singing lead lines. Saw he had a BD2. Came home and ordered the BD2w. What the hey. It's the last driver, OD'er pedal I'm buying.

  • @keithspillett7312
    @keithspillett7312 7 лет назад +2

    although the differences are fairly marked in a side by side comparison like this, I'm not sure I'd be able to tell the difference in a blind test under gig conditions.

  • @Guitar_Smasher
    @Guitar_Smasher Год назад +2

    I like the blue one!

  • @daleharrisguitar
    @daleharrisguitar 7 лет назад +12

    Listen blindfold roulette: chose your favourite tone THEN OPEN YOUR EYES.

  • @MrAnders1976
    @MrAnders1976 5 лет назад +1

    More low mids in the Wasa craft version in S mode. Less highs on the Waza which is probably why always dial in the tone pot on my stock BD2 down to 10 o'clock,, never higher. The Wasa craft version leans in ever slightly towards the SD-1,, A smidgen more mids.. The Waza version sounds better when gain reaches noon or above. I can't really use the stock BD2 above noon.. I always leave the gain knob slightly below noon,, with the tone knob lower it eliminates the fizzy decay on the dirt which I hear at higher gain settings.
    The stock BD2 works really good as a clean boost/light overdrive but not infront of a clean amp mid scooped amp with gain higher for a dirty blues lead sound.. It simply does not have enough mids..
    The SD-1 is al about mids.. (think tubescreamer with a slightly different flavor),, compress a lot and has a big cut on lows,,
    The boss OD3 sits nicely in between the bd2 and the SD1. Has more marshally mids, maintain bass compared to the sd1 and does not have the "honk" of either the tubescramer or the sd1. Those mid bumped pedals works ok for leads (an even better on an already cooking tube amp) , but try playing a chord though them.. mud..

  • @toneseeker87
    @toneseeker87 Год назад

    the waza version at custom mode cleans up nicely when you roll down your guitar's volume knob, has a better/improved gain structure and better bottom end that makes your riffs and solos beefier.

  • @BlueStratDude
    @BlueStratDude 5 лет назад +30

    People who already own a BD-2: "The waza is brighter, I don't like it as much."
    Everyone else: "They sound exactly the same."
    Guitar tone psychology is fascinating. Just a whole universe made of tastes, music, money, tones, history, egos and highly misunderstood sciences.
    I think they sound identical. But the Waza is probably more reliable and has a better bypass, plus it has the S/C switch for a little variety.
    Also, why doesn't the Waza in this video have a silver screw?

    • @junoschannel5855
      @junoschannel5855 4 года назад

      Because have two versions: Black Screw: Made In Taiwan; Silver Screw: Made In Japan

    • @eleven9286
      @eleven9286 3 года назад

      Juno's Channel But that’s only for the BD2 original, not the Waza.. all Waza’s are made in Korea and “inspected in Japan”. Boss hasn’t made pedals in Japan for quite sometime, I believe.

  • @bigtsshackfestival9563
    @bigtsshackfestival9563 2 года назад

    The major diff is not just the sound but true bypass is what makes the Waz much more attractive to me. I have 12 pedals on my board and buffers on the end and the beginning of my chain. Nobody needs a buffer on a drive pedal these days. If the stock bd2 had true bypass I would agree no huge diff and maybe not even with the extra change but the bypass makes it much sweeter to me. I want even look at buffered pedals. Just me though. Some might swear by em.

  • @magnum9987
    @magnum9987 8 лет назад +2

    I think the Waza had a little more touch sensitivity, sounds more responsive to Pete's picking attack. Maybe it had a little more low mid punch, especially with the switch in the right "C" position.

  • @markhall3323
    @markhall3323 4 года назад

    Crafted with an ear for highly refined sound, the BD-2W takes the classic Blues Driver grit to a new level with all-discrete analog 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-analog discrete amplifier circuit
    Standard and Custom sound modes
    Highly responsive to picking dynamics and volume changes

  • @SaxJockey
    @SaxJockey 2 года назад

    The BD-2w seems to produce a warmer/smoother tone. The benefits depend on many factors: your individual guitar/pedal/amp/room set up...and preference for highs or lows. The BD-2 is analogue, cascaded transistors; a fairly simple circuit. The stock BD-2 New costs around £79 delivered (UK GBP). A New BD-2w costs around £144 delivered...a significant 82% increase for what might be minimal component changes. I opted for a used BD-2 for £54 delivered, that's around 1/3rd the cost of the Waza. Sure I will manage to get a decent sound with the controls on the guitar, pedal and amp.

  • @dodmusic9255
    @dodmusic9255 3 года назад +2

    The Waza does make the notes bloom so well. It's not like he is struggling to make them ring out with breakup tone. BIG DIFFERENCE.

  • @sethzink3458
    @sethzink3458 6 лет назад +1

    The Waza has an overall "cleaner" sound, especially on the lower end. However, this pedal is supposed to replicate the honkiness of old tube amps. With that said the base model should be more desirable than the Waza in my opinion.

  • @jasonrhodes5034
    @jasonrhodes5034 8 лет назад +1

    Sounds like the exact same difference as the TS9 and the TS mini ....sorta little crisper at times but also a bit more of that "solidstate" amp sound. Both will sell and probably can be EQed to make it work with volume rolloffs

    • @jasonrhodes5034
      @jasonrhodes5034 8 лет назад +1

      +Jason Rhodes oh and a switch that seems to be irrelevant

  • @matrodmedia
    @matrodmedia 6 лет назад +2

    I truthfully prefer the normal BD-2. A very classic sound right there.

  • @hyperboogie
    @hyperboogie 5 лет назад +2

    I think I actually like the stock one better than the waza. Maybe I'm just imagining...

  • @jaimeeedwards6121
    @jaimeeedwards6121 5 лет назад +1

    The BD-2W seems to have a overall cleaner sound than the BD-2 on the same settings. Basically it's all up to your personal sound preferences like always 🤷
    I personally prefer the BD-2W but most people listening to me playing wouldn't see the difference or even care.

  • @crazydiamondjr
    @crazydiamondjr 3 года назад +1

    The one with blue's driver written on it is the best one

  • @ChristianIce
    @ChristianIce 8 лет назад +38

    Seems to me that the cheaper one brakes the sound during the "release" part of note.

    • @bufflovechest
      @bufflovechest 5 лет назад +3

      Same thing i heard as he released any pulloffs it seemed to go haywire and lose everything. Where the waza craft stayed where it should have

    • @kevinmorrice
      @kevinmorrice 3 года назад +1

      @@bufflovechest its such a subtle difference easily missed unless you know what to listen for, but the waza craft does have the slightest of advantages over the standard

    • @novagardenstudios
      @novagardenstudios 3 года назад

      Now I got to go and listen again. You better be right or Imma come back here...and like, complain or something.

    • @novagardenstudios
      @novagardenstudios 3 года назад +2

      I dunno, what you are hearing might all be in the stroke.

    • @CMHobbies
      @CMHobbies 3 года назад +1

      I didn’t hear any such thing. I listened without watching the screen and they sounded 99.9% identical.

  • @JIMJAMSC
    @JIMJAMSC 8 лет назад +3

    If during one of those rig rundown vids [enter rockstar here] had one on his board, then that one would sound better.
    If you took the Blues driver, slung neon paint on it, renamed it the BluesBrother, advertised it as limited edition and priced it at $349.99, it would sound better than its identical twin.

    • @allanwilson8878
      @allanwilson8878 6 лет назад

      JIMJAMSC lol. This comment is absolutely spot on. I might add also that if there were than an A/B comparison between the 'BluesBrother' and a cheaper overdrive pedal, then 80% of people commenting who noticed a difference between the pedals would just take that difference as proof that the 'BluesBrother' was superior.

  • @superdriver777
    @superdriver777 5 лет назад +3

    7:37 I heard the first two notes of "Spirit in the Sky" and I wanted to hear the rest lol

  • @alexginn128
    @alexginn128 6 лет назад +2

    I could see getting the Waza if you didn’t already have a BD-2 but i don’t think it’s enough of improvement to warrant replacing your current BD-2

  • @ulfmundhenningsen647
    @ulfmundhenningsen647 8 лет назад +1

    BD-2! I love it, and this video made me lovin' it even more!

  • @MrMarcburger
    @MrMarcburger 2 года назад

    winner for me is the two stacked at the end of the video. awesome sound.

  • @marleybengson3758
    @marleybengson3758 8 лет назад +1

    i like the bd-2 more than the bd-2w considering its much cheaper. the bd-2 and bd-2w are both great blues and boost pedals.

  • @BrotherBoresIsBest
    @BrotherBoresIsBest 6 лет назад +1

    This guy makes the pedals sound awesome. Mine just sounds like an overdrive.

  • @Carlos1992Manuel
    @Carlos1992Manuel 8 лет назад +45

    Waza is brighter and glassier than the regular BD-2, to my ears Waza sounds better

    • @OregonBigfootODA
      @OregonBigfootODA 5 лет назад

      Man, you sure hear that differently that I do.. Waza was muted and a little muddier than I like. The BD2 is my choice. :-)

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 5 лет назад +2

      i heard the glassiness of the waza, and i think it's because of the buffered bypass of the regular.

    • @seb5542
      @seb5542 5 лет назад +1

      @@OregonBigfootODA yeah I heard that when he pissed about with the tone compared to the other one when he put it all the way to the left and when he had higher gain it was debatable as to which one was glassier than the other. But for low medium gain I thought the waza was glassier whilst the normal one was flatter.

    • @jay2xtremefy
      @jay2xtremefy 4 года назад

      Exactly.

    • @RuinTyrant
      @RuinTyrant 4 года назад

      They sound the same.

  • @williampercival7662
    @williampercival7662 5 лет назад

    I prefer the standard blues driver why, it's all in the hands of a good guitar player with feel and knowing where to find those sweet spots. Expressing yourself naturally.

  • @tvi82
    @tvi82 8 лет назад

    I`m looking to buy a bluesdriver, so thanks for doing this.
    kinda watching blind as im scrolling through the comments but going back up when i hear a tone i like only to find 9/10 times its the boss pedal.... i`m sold.

  • @Pattamatt1998
    @Pattamatt1998 8 лет назад +8

    The WAZA sounds a tad crisper and maybe even slightly brighter as well, but aside from that, they sound nearly identical.

    • @jazzman7122
      @jazzman7122 6 лет назад

      I hear the exact opposite - the original sounds brighter and a little raspier while the Waza sounds warmer and a little smoother with a bit less edge. I think I prefer the original with my darker amps

    • @Swingden755
      @Swingden755 5 лет назад

      Waza sounds fuller and well better in everyway. Retains bass better, crunch doesnt sound raunchy and thin. Even in stock mode vs the regular one....the regular one sucks compared. While I tried one it put me off cause the sound was to raunchy. But this video pretty much shows to me that ita worth the extra 50 bucks.

  • @SmolStufff
    @SmolStufff 8 лет назад

    So I'm listening through a Stello-DA100 (DAC) into a Lake People G109 (Amp) into a HD650 (headphone) or HD600 or DT880 and I must say that the difference on youtube is still quite small. I do think the wazacraft pedal sounds a bit warmer or less gritty than the regular BD pedal. I would have to give these a try at a local store before buying one for sure. These are now in competition with similar pedals like the ones T-Rex and Wampler make so that's something else to consider when buying a wazacraft pedal in my opinion. Then again, to each his/ her own.

  • @BoozyBeggar
    @BoozyBeggar 3 года назад +1

    idk, man, maybe my ears are just cheap, but I seem to prefer the OG when dimed. At some of the lower gain settings, I think the Waza sounds better, but with OD I just dime it anyways.

  • @LeMans512
    @LeMans512 7 лет назад +4

    Using Beyerdynamic headphones, I'm not hearing a lot of difference. Nice playing though.

  • @GuitarsNAmmo
    @GuitarsNAmmo 3 года назад +2

    I definitely didn't hear a $60 difference. They are a bit different but not worth the extra cash to me.

  • @fiftypeehead
    @fiftypeehead 7 лет назад +1

    This video has saved me a few clams. Cheers

  • @cactusjackthedesertrat5601
    @cactusjackthedesertrat5601 3 года назад

    BD 2 is the one i got im going to stick with it.
    I would like to see a tube screamer comparison video , you may have on looking now.
    Great video thank you for your time

  • @taildragger53
    @taildragger53 Год назад

    I cant tell that much of a difference..at least, not a big enough difference to validate a more expensive price hike regarding the Waza Craft. Rather than a Waza Craft one could try a Robert Keeley ''Super Phat "' pedal(?) which is (I think) a super modded version of a Boss Blues Driver. I have one and it's wonderful. Still works out a bit cheaper too.

  • @TVguy9999
    @TVguy9999 5 лет назад +3

    BD-2 still holding up!

  • @cosmoganic
    @cosmoganic Год назад

    2x blues drivers is what I have on my pedal board, on together for an epic lead tone.. Very similar the waza & standard

  • @diegoebustamante
    @diegoebustamante 6 месяцев назад

    I probably would only get the waza craft version because the logo looks cool. Both sound the same to me tbh

  • @sometimesdimneverthin8901
    @sometimesdimneverthin8901 2 года назад

    I have a Katana and that has Blues Driver built in but I prefer buttons & knobs so am considering buying a real one. Several reviews say the standard has a hiss but the Waza and Katana do not. I'm finding it hard to justify the Waza price or changing to a hiss version.

  • @BadMofoMusicCritic
    @BadMofoMusicCritic 3 года назад

    To some, a better buffer is alone worth the price difference. Made in Japan with premium components and an extra setting is icing on the cake. If you're on a budget, you'll be happy with the standard bd2. If you value a better buffer early in your chain, and can afford the premium price, definitely go Waza. Jmho.

  • @Luciffrit
    @Luciffrit 6 лет назад +1

    Waza is clearer but the regular has a nicer mid/bottom end.

  • @markferguson3745
    @markferguson3745 3 года назад

    As with boutiques, you're paying ( exorbitantly) for better components, which you will notice with signal to noise, bypass, and in this case, quality of buffer.The original is one of Boss's best, no question, and in person, I prefer the original.But the Waza is legit option.

  • @BarrySW19
    @BarrySW19 Год назад

    Can't really hear much difference except with the Waza in 'C' mode, but that sounds more like a distortion pedal. It's a nice sound, but it's not really a blues sound.

  • @gaaks6642
    @gaaks6642 2 года назад

    The sound is very different, i have some good speaker and i can see the waza is more warm et profound. The spectre is larger by a lot to my ears and more precise

  • @TomPark1986
    @TomPark1986 7 лет назад +2

    00:49 what an improvement of tone.

  • @Joshuaalan21
    @Joshuaalan21 Год назад

    Gone over this many times. I like the extra clear tone of the original / non-Waza

  • @ksukhia
    @ksukhia 8 лет назад

    2Cents: Listening in a studio environment its quite discernable... Waza has more detailed mids, and a tighter more focused low end, and maybe bc of that a clarity in the highs too. Sounds like there are less mids actually but its nice when combined with the tighter bass response for a more 'hi-fi' sound. The strat/instrument seems to come through the Waza with more overall nuance and detail translating the players hand technique a bit more, especially in those very important first 30-60 ms of attack which define and set up the ensuing note. If I was recording a solo blues guit piece with a soft backing band, the 50$ premium would be discernable especially after its close mic'd and compressed/gained up. Actually even at higher gain you would likely get the Waza to sit more prominently in the mix w/o having to resort to heavier compression or other tricks due to the fact that its attack characteristics and more focused punch would serve it well in a crowded sonic environment. For a mixer (live or studio) its always great when you can get something heard clearly without having to be very additive with gain or eq. It sounds like the Waza does a bit of that... which is cool. For live use maybe its not as useful or necessary to the same degree as the studio, but that being said some benefit would still be had.

  • @mikekashaev
    @mikekashaev 8 лет назад

    Not so long ago bought my second one. The first blue guy I changed to another pedal, but since then I have greatly missed my blues driver, so I bought another such pedal and now I'm not gonna sell or swap this awesome overdrive.

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique 8 лет назад +2

    Interesting, thanks! It seemed the WazaCraft version has a broader, warmer midrange, especially at lower gain settings. Also, I think the high end of the standard version is a bit shrill and nasty. That said, at higher gain settings, the standard warmed up more, to a point where there didn't seem to be that much of a difference between the two (except for that nasty high end of the standard). I don't remember you switching the WC version over to the "C" circuit. I wonder what difference that would make? Another great demo, though!

  • @stevenpriest1378
    @stevenpriest1378 8 лет назад +19

    isnt 1 receiving a buffer from the other?

    • @Kenshen20
      @Kenshen20 8 лет назад +3

      +Steven Priest The BD-2W is true bypass if I recall correctly, so the standard BD-2 is buffering the signal when it is bypassed. Not a completely fair comparison if you ask me.

    • @stevenpriest1378
      @stevenpriest1378 8 лет назад +1

      +Ken Chong yea, that's what I thought

    • @browzen7946
      @browzen7946 6 лет назад +4

      i wish i knew what you were on about

    • @rgilbert8
      @rgilbert8 6 лет назад

      Gutardogastronopus classic I guess

    • @saucybaka4439
      @saucybaka4439 5 лет назад

      @@browzen7946 Google it

  • @maxhenry9724
    @maxhenry9724 Год назад

    I was thinking that there would be a little improvement in the fuzzy brown crap sound of a BD, but no. Nothing can beat a Screamer or a Xotic BB on there own or as a boost.

  • @shanej.nichols0614
    @shanej.nichols0614 Год назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but you did nearly the entire video in the stock position.. and the stock setting is the same as the regular Blues Driver... Custom is what should've been compared majority of the video

  • @user-ow8lr2my7u
    @user-ow8lr2my7u 3 месяца назад

    Normally with the pedals buffer you can notice a little more hi end, your connection is first the waza and then the normal one so the second one is receiving a slightly different signal. Perhaps can be useful to use a switcher instead os daisy chain the pedals?

  • @kevinblythe2192
    @kevinblythe2192 7 лет назад

    Though not apparent in this clip I'd say the wazza lowers the noise floor overall, so a cleaner signal path plus some other tonal options. Both work though just depends whats more important to you. I prefer less noise and hiss in the line myself generally. Thanks for the demo Pete however as youtube compression hides a lot from the listeners it would have been great to get some personal observations between the two pedals from you.

  • @budstroupjr
    @budstroupjr 8 лет назад

    The bad-2w seems to have a warmer tone on the bridge pup, but the standard is more punchy on the neck and center to my ears...for my play style I think the bad-2 would be perfect...but that's just me.

  • @alohaicejam3104
    @alohaicejam3104 6 лет назад +2

    Waza definitely gets my vote. its crispy and warm and the option for you to choose standard vs waza is great. Also if you noticed on the back of the Waza pedal that it said that the pedal was inspected in japan. not only are you paying for the components but the pedals that make it to other countries should be 100% perfect if that inspection label is true. I'm definitely going to be purchasing a BD-2W soon! thanks!

  • @MravacKid
    @MravacKid 8 лет назад

    Not much difference at all in regular mode, but that's to be expected considering it's basically the same pedal. I'd expect the premium to show itself in the long run, with higher quality components offering more durability and a longer lifespan.

  • @bsquare6809
    @bsquare6809 Год назад

    The first one sounded good. But Holy cow the second one, man. You could definitely hear that extra $100 sticker.

  • @novagardenstudios
    @novagardenstudios 3 года назад

    The waza is a little brighter on some licks, but honestly that could have been all in the stoke too. Not hearing a whole lot of difference between the two if any at all.