Showing posts with label Dimension C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dimension C. Show all posts

Monday, October 16, 2023

Review quickie: BOSS DC-2w

BOSS' DC-2w has an interesting history. It began as a feature in Roland's rackmount unit, SDD 320 aka the Dimension D & this was way back in the early  1980s. Come 1985, some of the SDD 320 features were manifested as an effects pedal, the DC-2 aka Dimension C. This didn't last long, the DC-2 was laid to rest before the '90s. About three decades later, the DC-2 was resurrected as the DC-2w, the difference here being that extra option to re-live the SDD 320 goodness via a switch option. 

Likes

  • clarity
  • ease of use
  • works well clean & driven
Dislikes
  • battery eater
  • lacks editing features
  • price
This is a tricky pedal to define; it's a chorus unit but not labelled as one. For this appraisal's sake, I'd refer to it as a chorus. Comprehensively, the DC 2w, to me, is a modulation pedal steep in its chorus function with hints of flanging & reverb in the mix. It's not readily audible unless you plug in a pair of headphones like I did. With this in mind, your clean tones will benefit the most but certain driven settings still sound good & won't get lost in the typical chorus slush. On that note, the DC 2w won't be good friends with the metalheads or anyone favouring intense distortion. Also, if you wish to tweak your settings to suit the music you peddle, that won't be possible as no editing features exist here; you either embrace the presets on board or move on with other chorus pedals. Nirvana's Come as You Are is impossible to mimic with this one. However, if you want an impressive clean tone that is rich in clarity, chorus-inclined but not entirely chorus laden, then all the on board settings will appease you. Yes, you can activate the presets in combo / various permutations. Do invest in a power adapter if you decide to embrace this one because it's a battery eater - normal dry cell will last you about 20min, alkaline will get you by longer but it won't reach the hour mark. Also, at this price, some of us would be happier with the regular chorus pedals out there.

Final rating: 75%

BOSS: Dimension C (DC 2w)
List: $299
Availability: Swee Lee Co.

Pic: MR

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Dimensional weekend


It's a Saturday without distortion. Kept things clean today to appease the Dimension C application. I'm not a clean tone person by any means but today was enjoyable. There's something about the chorus & clean tones that everyone should embrace. Not to mention, a touch of reverb. Also, cleans & single coils are good friends. 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Purple dimension


On the final day of the Swee Lee (Peninsula) sale, I managed to grab this one. Nobody wanted this pedal anyway, it had been sitting on the shelf since forever. I am currently looking for chorus units which would sound good with intense distortion. More specifically, I'm trying to replicate a BOSS Digital Metalizer tone. More on the Dimension C on another day.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Waza Zone


The Waza Craft version of any standard BOSS model is the manufacturer's take on going boutique. So the latest 2 pedals to be WAZA-ed this time are the Metal Zone & Dimension C. The DC-2, when it was still in active production, had quite a following for being rather futuristic. The MT-2 is the manufacturer's proverbial intense distortion unit which currently has a dichotomised following. Regardless of the situation, I'm keen to try them when they are available here. Soon. I hope.