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Boss DS-1X vs DS-1 Distortion - Review, Demo & Comparison

Check out the Boss DS1X: https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/boss-ds-1... In this video, Sam takes a look at the DS-1X Distortion, part of Boss's X range of digital DSP stomp boxes, and compares it to the standard analog DS-1... The classic Boss DS-1 was originally released back in 1978 and is probably one of the most popular distortion pedals of all time, we’ve all had one on our pedal board at some point, right? Whilst it may share a similar name, the DS-1X is definitely not a reissue though, as Boss say, it’s more of a rebirth. Cosmetically, the new X range of pedals are very similar to every other Boss pedal. They’ve got the same bomb proof housing and are supplied with a 5 year warranty, run off a 9v battery or optional power supply, but one thing that gives it away that there’s something a bit different about them is this nice shiny control plate and chrome knobs.The big difference is under the hood…where as the DS-1 is a classic analog distortion, the DS-1X is powered by Boss’s state-of-the-art multi-dimension processing, or MDP, digital processor. This powerful, real time processor adapts to the way you play, providing the ideal distortion tones depending on dynamics and register.Very easy to use, there’s controls for volume, distortion gain and low and high EQ controls. Because it’s digital, the DS-1X has a very low noise floor, even at high gain levels and the volume and EQ controls have a wider tone shaping range than most conventional analog pedals. Tonally, it offers a high clarity distortion, that doesn’t suffer from muddiness or boominess when you’re playing chords, and it’s super responsive to volume changes and picking dynamics. So take a quick look and listen with PMTV and make sure to check one out at your local Professional Music Technology... Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/PMTVUK?sub_... Find us on social media:   / pmthouseofrock     / pmthouseofrock     / pmthouseofrock  

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