Why PROS use BOSS Pedals and Not Boutique?

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John Nathan Cordy

John Nathan Cordy

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@johnnathancordy
@johnnathancordy 18 күн бұрын
Who's your favourite player who uses Boss on their board?
@jemwand2530
@jemwand2530 18 күн бұрын
Duh! Prince.
@kevinvandenberg5548
@kevinvandenberg5548 18 күн бұрын
Joe Walsh, Prince, John Frusciante
@thebrokepropector
@thebrokepropector 18 күн бұрын
Gary Moore
@DosMan94
@DosMan94 18 күн бұрын
Some bloke called Dave Gilmour :)
@andhikarahmaditya2619
@andhikarahmaditya2619 17 күн бұрын
Jonny Greenwood
@SpaceJockey805
@SpaceJockey805 18 күн бұрын
-large footswitch -easy interface -built in buffer -identifiable colors -built to last -sound great That’s why they are still the Boss
@jimmythefish
@jimmythefish 12 күн бұрын
Easy to replace on the road if lost.
@junoomarseda
@junoomarseda 10 күн бұрын
if there is one thing i don't like about boss is that LARGE footswitch, easy to foot on while you jump like punk kids do, but i just don't like it, not look classic... 😂
@mikeharris2650
@mikeharris2650 10 күн бұрын
​@@junoomarsedaever had two boss pedals too close next to each other & switched both with your new rocks by accident? Still, they're mega easy to turn off again so it works both ways! 🙂
@Krankschaftband
@Krankschaftband 5 күн бұрын
I see that as a positive, I always put the overdrive next to the delay so I can turn them both on at once..
@jonathanbailey994
@jonathanbailey994 19 күн бұрын
Because if you have a Boss pedal breakdown you can find a replacement at any half decent guitar store.
@giosuemazzei6019
@giosuemazzei6019 18 күн бұрын
Love your pfp
@MrBluesilverred
@MrBluesilverred 18 күн бұрын
And the price won’t be horrible
@MrBluesilverred
@MrBluesilverred 18 күн бұрын
I just checked Amazon. They have all the BOSS pedals, and you can get a delivery from them almost anywhere.
@DavidMorisset
@DavidMorisset 18 күн бұрын
But, if you find something you like, why settle.
@jourdinthedragon
@jourdinthedragon 18 күн бұрын
And because the chances of it breaking down are virtually zero. Those things are tanks
@alexei_u
@alexei_u 19 күн бұрын
Everytime a youtube blogger tries to find reasons for using Boss stuff I wonder... Its a JAPAN company with more than 50 years of development and innovation experience in guitar world. There are no more loopers like boss, sy series like boss, no one makes slicer etc etc. still they are the top, you can find their production in every store across the world. Why no one pays attention to this and still thinks that boss is rubbish? The issue is that we too much believe "boutique" manufacturers who instead of inventing new pedals simply clone over and over blues breakers / tube screamers / muffs etc. There are 0 issues with boss. There are a lot of issues with guitarist minds and boutique marketing strategies that easily manipulate guitarist minds
@Scott__C
@Scott__C 18 күн бұрын
So much of it is really just marketing for the boutique brands saying this is the best, but if you have to, buy Boss. It's kind of ridiculous.
@JCleggy
@JCleggy 18 күн бұрын
@@alexei_u Josh likes Boss pedals. John Cordy could have just linked the JHS video
@farmrakmaak
@farmrakmaak 18 күн бұрын
Put a Boss pcb in a fancy hand painted enclosure with chicken head knobs and sell it for 300 bucks. Boutique for ya .
@TheMasonator777
@TheMasonator777 18 күн бұрын
The older pedals a have pretty intrusive buffers. It also seems to be worse on some pedals than others, maybe also aging pedals get worse. I think they have improved their buffer designs over the years. That’s really the only issue I’ve had though.
@user-ge2vc3rl1n
@user-ge2vc3rl1n 18 күн бұрын
The real issue is called classism. People with money want to differentiate themselves from people without money by flexing their belongings. Check out the Andertons blind test videos where they showcase that often times low priced gear sounds just as good (if not better) as higher priced gear. Everyone wants to buy into the belief that buying a $450 distortion pedal will somehow make you a god.
@MultiGoulash
@MultiGoulash 18 күн бұрын
When the bombs land and civilization is destroyed, three things will survive the fallout. 1. Cockroaches 2. Keith Richards 3. Boss pedals I will add I used to be Trevor Bolders bass technician in Uriah Heep for years, and he only used Boss pedals. They were like Captain Scarlet - Indestructible
@davidconboy5822
@davidconboy5822 18 күн бұрын
LMAO 😂
@hansemannluchter643
@hansemannluchter643 18 күн бұрын
I'm not so sure about Keef, didn't he stop smoking??
@BigSifu67
@BigSifu67 18 күн бұрын
You forgot Peavey amps.
@MrRodyf
@MrRodyf 18 күн бұрын
You forgot Shure mics
@neilmcleanmusic
@neilmcleanmusic 18 күн бұрын
Brilliant 🤣🤣🎸🤟
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT 19 күн бұрын
Because they’re built like tanks, have easily identifiable colors and simply are… The Boss 😊
@martin-1965
@martin-1965 18 күн бұрын
2004, kitting out a band for a world tour and both guitarists and the bass player had 90% boss pedals. Boss/Roland were happy to do excellent prices so we picked up three of each so always had back ups. Thing is, those backups are to the best of my knowledge still in their boxes. Great pedals. You only need something different for maybe reverb/delay and modulation if you have specific needs :)
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT 18 күн бұрын
@@martin-1965 hell yeah! Loved this story as a boss player, thank you for sharing!
@yannamengual2777
@yannamengual2777 17 күн бұрын
1) well designed 2) reliable 3) ideal format 4) accessible everywhere 5) 50 years of existence 6) universal external 9v power supply format 7) it does what it says on it 8) little speculation
@vladv5126
@vladv5126 10 күн бұрын
Because they're reliable and because nobody in the crowd cares about how rare your light overdrive is.
@bubkusjones
@bubkusjones 17 күн бұрын
I think another big reason why Boss is so common is that, for a lot of these guys, particularly the older ones, is that most of these boutique pedal brands weren't around when they were building the core part of their sound. Boss was, Ibanez/Maxon was, DOD was. They know how to work 'em to get what they're after.
@padraig88
@padraig88 2 күн бұрын
This. Only/mostly Gen-Z bedroom nerds are obssessed with boutique pedals
@CyberChrist
@CyberChrist 10 күн бұрын
Working for Boss, I'm glad our work gets recognized ^^
@MatthewTomich
@MatthewTomich 6 күн бұрын
Your pedals are fabulous. Thank you.
@CyberChrist
@CyberChrist 6 күн бұрын
@@MatthewTomich Thanks, man, rock on !
@thegolfingmusician6345
@thegolfingmusician6345 18 күн бұрын
You can easily step on two at a time. Like a boost and delay for a solo. Another cool thing is you can flip the bottom plate over and add Velcro to stick on your board. That way if you ever want to sell the pedal just flip the plate back over and you have clean rubber bottom without Velcro residue.
@ggman946
@ggman946 18 күн бұрын
!!! 😳!!! Flip the plate! How did I never hear of this trick before?!? What great idea! Thanks! 😃🎉
@glenncalver886
@glenncalver886 18 күн бұрын
This comment is more valuable than the last 100 videos I watched out together. Thank you!!
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
@ClinicalDecisionYikesYT 18 күн бұрын
@@thegolfingmusician6345 This guy BOSS pedals!! My favorite feature of theirs.
@Supernautiloid
@Supernautiloid 18 күн бұрын
Neat trick. I HATE looking at used pedals and seeing nasty Velcro all over the bottoms. Such a turn off.
@eryckcrypton6412
@eryckcrypton6412 18 күн бұрын
Flippin heck! 😮
@BramClaes
@BramClaes 18 күн бұрын
I think BOSS-pedals get a bad rap because: 1. They are relatively affordable 2. They are among the first pedals that people might buy 3. At a point when they might not have a decent amplifier yet 4. And at a point when both their playing skills and gear-knowledge are not quite up there yet 5. Which makes Boss-pedals (or any pedal) sound bad, and that first impression sticks
@ronlyster5667
@ronlyster5667 17 күн бұрын
Also, because they are so readily available, they are not considered "special" in any way ... and lots of players want to feel special.
@diaryofamadhillbilly2217
@diaryofamadhillbilly2217 14 күн бұрын
As a full time gigging musician who isn't famous at all myself, here's my reasons I use them. 1. Big button is easy to hit 2. Colors are easy to see on stage. 3. Cost efficient 4. They do sound good 5. Durable
@IamMusicNerd
@IamMusicNerd 18 күн бұрын
Lots of boutique users also, but no question that Boss pedals are everywhere with live players. Prince famously used almost nothing but Boss pedals. Same with Johnny Marr and many others. I think the main reasons are that they were around before the boutique pedal thing took off, they are bullet proof for traveling and live gigs, they have super simple interfaces, and the whole bottom of the pedal acts as the foot switch, so you don’t have to zero in on a small little peg to turn it on/off when you’re in the middle of a song. Even Josh Scott from JHS said that Boss has the most perfect pedal design of all time, and it’s mainly because the whole bottom of the pedal works as the switch, and they almost never break.
@Scott__C
@Scott__C 18 күн бұрын
Marr's used the GT-10 and I think now the GT-1000 core.
@SlyRyFry
@SlyRyFry 18 күн бұрын
Japan only makes amazing equipment. Boss pedals are also some of the easiest to replace, which goes a long way when you're touring
@JVMC_ZR1
@JVMC_ZR1 18 күн бұрын
I think the best part about modern pedalboards are the switchers because you don't need to stomp 🦶🏼 on any pedals anymore. You can also use better alternatives to The Boss pedals in a smaller footprint.
@mrredritehand
@mrredritehand 18 күн бұрын
@@IamMusicNerd Yes, it's in my opinion very interesting how a lot of so-called "first's" in guitar and amplification technology and other music gear in general were actually pretty "perfect" from their original designs. I mean there seems to be numerous examples of this phenomenon being observed throughout the years of rock-'n'-roll and music history. Wtbs... Boss I believe actually nails it on its second attempt at the ultimate stomp proof stomp box, and I'm probably wrong about everything and nobody should even be reading this what's wrong with you? Just stop and back away
@themomentkiller9167
@themomentkiller9167 18 күн бұрын
I’m a massive fan of the tone of Boss but a another big part of why I started using their pedal is the design. With my very wide foot, I still manage to occasionally switch on a neighbouring pedal by accident. With the tiny switch of most boutique pedals (and worse when a pedal has 2 switches) what hope have I got unless I have a massive gap between each pedal? Boss are beast!
@rutger4131
@rutger4131 18 күн бұрын
The biggest point of failure with pedals is the switch. Boss solved this with electronic switching. In a boss pedal, two strips of metal in a very simple switch need to touch for an electronic signal to flip the state of the pedal from off to on or back. The audio signal is separated from this switching scheme. Super simple and will last 30+ years with heavy use. Then the boutique and true bypass craze came, with the 3pdt switches that actually carry the audio signal as well. Those contacts in the 3PDT switches will last 5 to 10 years, possibly less with very heavy use. MXR uses DPDT switches, which is sort of similar though one point of failure less than 3PDT. However, they solder the switches to the PCB. Enough stomping will eventually crack the solder or damage that switch. It's all fixable, but better to stick with a design that will just work!
@tonystartup3817
@tonystartup3817 18 күн бұрын
I think that true bypass craze was a big factor. Suddenly boss, and buffers were looked down on and at the very least you needed a 'modded' pedal with true bypass and a few components changed - ideally with the LED to a super bright one that dazzles the user. Ironically it's the electronic switching that's failed on John's SD9. Seems to be a common problem on that pedal and I've had a go at replacing the switching transistors and a few electrolytic capacitors. It would work fine for a few minutes and then stop again. Probably general drift of various components mean the electronic switch isn't setting the right voltages anymore. Maybe there's some breaks in some of the circuit traces and resistance is a bit too high. Ironically one of the fixes could be to do a true bypass mod
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 18 күн бұрын
1) LOVE BOSS. As a new guitar player growing up in the 80's in a small town, my local shop only a small variety of pedals. The plastic MIJ Arion, Rocktek, KMD...etc and BOSS. I couldn't afford BOSS. It was huge the day I came home with my firt DD-3. I learned every trick that pedal could do. I used it for 2 amp set ups, slapback, trail delays, oscillations...used it live in a high school jam band. I did everthing I asked of it and it never broke doing it. Still have one to this day. 2) During a 6 month period, I was living with my dad while he was dying of cancer. When the stress and long nights got too much, I would go out and hit the local music and pawn shops looking for BOSS pedals. The goal was to collect all of them, the whole history of Compact Pedals. It was a coping mechanism that also proved another point. Yes you can find them in any music shop new, but you can also get them used everywhere. And a used BOSS is just as reliable as a new one. 3) After a life time of pedal buying, playing, selling and swapping I can say this with assurity. BOSS can stand with the best of them. They taught me the foundations of tone with simplicity. They taught me how to play like me regardless of what pedals I'm playing through. That great tone comes from the hands and not germanium diodes hand picked off trees by Norwegian gnomes. 4) After 35 years of playing BOSS, here's what I've learned. I still haven't played them all. They still haven't stopped innovating. The BD-2 and the SD-1 together can do most of the gain sounds that you will ever need. That every chorus pedals is still just trying to be as good as the CE-1/2. That the HF-2 High Band Flanger is the unsung hero of modulation. That the FT-2 has that Mutron III mojo. That you should definietly get the WAZA BD-2 but a regular SD-1. With 6 pedals on, I still can't hear the buffers. If the buffers bother you, get a switcher...you can afford one with the money you saved buying used BOSS pedals. Just get the Waza CE-2. My favorite compressor out of 10-15 that I have is the digital CP1-X. And finally, the OD-2r is the best yellow BoSS overdrive...sorry SD-1...but I still love you.
@cezarsantana
@cezarsantana 18 күн бұрын
"...great tone comes from the hands and not germanium diodes hand picked off trees by Norwegian gnomes..." creative comment in the midst of a lot of other good stuff!
@lidbass
@lidbass 17 күн бұрын
As another person who grew up in a small town in the eighties, Boss were very much the pedals you aspired to owning. I eventually saved up and invested in a Roland GP-8 in '88 if memory serves me right, so got eight fully programmable pedals in one convenient box. I still have it, and it still works perfectly, although I don't gig with it any more. Currently using a BD-2 as my main pedal.
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 15 күн бұрын
I'm a cheapskate so I've got the regular CE-2 and BD-2... got them both used.
@Guest986-su3ct
@Guest986-su3ct 14 сағат бұрын
Why get the original SD-1 instead of SD-1W?
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 10 сағат бұрын
@@Guest986-su3ct because you don't need the extra bass in a pedal known for it's low frequency cut off...for 3 times the cost
@jemwand2530
@jemwand2530 18 күн бұрын
I once liberated a Boss DS1 from the waterlogged boot of a car in a scrapyard. The pedal plare was missing but half of each of the side screws were still in the housing, it was seriously battered, looking like the previous user had been playing cricket with it for years and out of the cricket season had simply been using it for air rifle target practice. I had that thing for years and it worked perfectly.
@schonocarrda
@schonocarrda 16 күн бұрын
If it weren't for Boss, the pedal market would have not been this big. The basic design unchanged from the 70s is amazing.
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 18 күн бұрын
The first chorus pedal I bought was a Boss CE-2. I bought it in 1988/89. It still works.
@hollywoodactress
@hollywoodactress 18 күн бұрын
That was my first boss pedal too. Mine was free with a Yamaha rgx112 guitar I bought used back in the mid 90s 😊
@matthewpollard2843
@matthewpollard2843 18 күн бұрын
me too
@JSaltyfabricator
@JSaltyfabricator 18 күн бұрын
I fried mine a couple of years ago with the wrong power supply 😢
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 18 күн бұрын
@@hollywoodactress I just checked this morning and these things are worth $200 - $250 now.
@xman8157
@xman8157 18 күн бұрын
The CE-2 was my first pedal that I bought back in the 80's and is one of my favorites. I'll never get rid of it.
@ImAFutureGuitarHero
@ImAFutureGuitarHero 16 күн бұрын
The thing that makes Boss pedals great is that in nearly all cases they say *exactly* what they are ("Chorus", "Distortion", "Flanger", etc.) and there's no confusion about what type of pedal you'd be getting. There's no abstract names like "Volante", "Slö" or "BigSky" -- you could say "I need a delay pedal" and go to a music store, and there'll be a Boss pedal with "Delay" or "Echo" in the name that would most likely fit the bill. Even the Boss pedals that have slightly more specific names ("Metal Zone", "Blues Driver", etc.) are relatively easy to tell what they do and how they might sound -- only ones that come to mind that aren't as straightforward from the name alone are the Dimension C and other "Dimension" pedals (which are based on the old Roland Dimension D rack effect) and things like the Spectrum and Slow Gear (older pedals that aren't produced anymore and go for ridiculous money). They made a perfect design (I call it the Nokia 3310 of the pedal world) and made it dead simple to figure out and use.
@GregMcleanGuitar
@GregMcleanGuitar 18 күн бұрын
Guilty of pedal snobbery myself, but, the pedals that have stayed on my board longest are usually Boss. I don’t even shower without my GE-7 😉
@Liam_Doherty_UK
@Liam_Doherty_UK 18 күн бұрын
That’s a bit graphic… 🙀😎
@bymbie
@bymbie 18 күн бұрын
I guess humming in the shower is important for you :-)
@menschlicheswesen84
@menschlicheswesen84 17 күн бұрын
Remind's me of Dimebag who had a guitar even in the bathroom... Ask'd about why he said: "That's why my lick's are the shit...!"💩
@rcruz262
@rcruz262 17 күн бұрын
Don’t worry he’s got it on bypass so he won’t get electrocuted
@michaelhammond3196
@michaelhammond3196 18 күн бұрын
I love boutique pedals. Boss is totally fine and doesn't break. Cost effective. Musicians get magic from their hands. Hobbiests get joy out of collecting.
@bobbreckenkamp4641
@bobbreckenkamp4641 18 күн бұрын
I have had the CS-2 compressor on my board since they came out 40 years ago. I own three of them and have never had an issue. They sound great and get the job done without any drama. I have also owned numerous DD3s, DS-1, CS-3s, Blues Driver, pedal reverbs, and now the Boss IR-2 and have never had any issues with any of those pedals either. The only pedals that I have had issues with were several of my boutique ($$$) pedals. I'd never hesitate to use Boss.
@russflynn
@russflynn 15 күн бұрын
While I do use a lot of boutique pedals, I totally agree with John 5's mentality. I play a Fender Twin ('65 Reissue) live because I can rent one from any backline company all over the world. I also always use a Boss FV-500H volume pedal and a Boss delay (most recently a DD-8) in the live setting because I know if something goes wrong I can replace them easily. When I've had gear miss flights and ended up having to rely what a backline company or promoter can scrounge-up locally I've invariably been presented with 90% Boss pedals. It happened to me in Moscow a few years ago. It happened to me in Wisconsin a month ago. It even happened to me in London, where you would think boutique pedals would be easily obtained. I did some shows with Tom Morello several years back and his pedalboard consisted exclusively of pedals one could pull off the shelf in a Guitar Center in 1997; mostly Boss.
@TheMusicfan1996
@TheMusicfan1996 18 күн бұрын
11 o'clock is always the magic point for gain on boss drive/overdrive/distortion pedals I find. Love it mate! Boss pedals for the win.
@mocri_mocri
@mocri_mocri 12 күн бұрын
Boss OD-3 was my first guitar pedal, I took it more than 10 years ago. Still in my pedalboard today. I love it!
@MatthewTomich
@MatthewTomich 6 күн бұрын
It rules.
@amirmotlagh
@amirmotlagh 14 күн бұрын
you start with boss, you become a boutique midwit at some point & you end with boss - the virtuous cycle
@Dreyno
@Dreyno 18 күн бұрын
In the 80s and 90s everyone used Boss and MXR. They definitely weren’t considered cheap and they were the industry standard. Then the internet came along and cork sniffing, self appointed “experts” started talking them down whilst talking up anything with a 70s style box, a daft name and a high price tag. The thing is, people were spending a load of money on boutique pedals whilst trying to replicate sounds often recorded with Boss, MXR, DOD etc. Not only that, but with longer signal chains, a buffered pedal is required because if everything is true bypass, you lose signal which will decimate your tone. Boss are incredible.
@chuckfinley3152
@chuckfinley3152 8 күн бұрын
Cork sniffing lololololol
@JackKapral
@JackKapral 18 күн бұрын
Buzz Osborne, leader of Melvins once said, that he chooses Boss' effects (among the other cheap / popular) cause they're mostly not expensive, and what's important - easy to obtain, which is crucial when You tour around the world.
@els1f
@els1f 12 күн бұрын
Everytime something breaks or needs repair, there's always a boss pedal thrown in it's place because they can be pulled from a shipwreck and plugged in that same night 🙃
@williamhively3295
@williamhively3295 3 күн бұрын
If it was good enough for the band on the Titanic, it's good enough for me.
@guitarplayingman
@guitarplayingman 18 күн бұрын
If you're hung up on your Kemper like me, make sure you get Johns Kemper Rigs, I did and I found all the sounds and tones I've been wasting my time and life to find! I also have Boss petals that are over 40 years old, and they work perfectly! I'm getting ready to start using them again!
@diegoebustamante
@diegoebustamante 18 күн бұрын
Boss is the prodigal son. You had to lose yourself to find yourself
@John-xd6ns
@John-xd6ns 19 күн бұрын
I think it comes down to the old saying that tone is in the hands and pros know this. The gear industry thrives by convincing people otherwise and they've done a great job at it.
@marziograva
@marziograva 18 күн бұрын
Perfect comment!
@what1864
@what1864 18 күн бұрын
think it is more along the lines that tone is not as important as your ability to play/create with the guitar , iconic players could use a hello kitty guitar and the cheapest amp and sound great , even though the tone wouldn't be considered to be good...
@marcodado7473
@marcodado7473 18 күн бұрын
​@@what1864 I somehow disagree, if we talk about real gears and not toys! there is no real audible difference in a mix between the most boutique OD you can think about and a Boss pedal if the player is seasoned enough. I have seen Landau play a 2x12 Deville and I could not believe the tone he got. I am a decent player myself and I have the same amp, just doesn't sound the same.
@John-wr3yy
@John-wr3yy 16 күн бұрын
@@what1864 You're right, in the end music is art and sometimes as a artist you want to go for a horrible sound on purpose to create something new and cool. The thing is that most musicians are just that "musicians" what we call the "pro's" are artists , there is a huge difference.
@jonnysmokesmusic
@jonnysmokesmusic 16 күн бұрын
I still have the same bass flanger that I bought in 1987. Still works great and sounds like it did the day I bought it. Boss is rock solid. Never broke one.
@StephenMilne-i1e
@StephenMilne-i1e 19 күн бұрын
Went back to a Boss blues driver and a super overdrive on my board from much more expensive drive pedals.Just got the tones and feel i wanted from the boss pedals.
@ibanezlaney
@ibanezlaney 18 күн бұрын
Blues Driver out performs boutique stuff that is 4x the cost. Amazing pedal.
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 18 күн бұрын
It's the best $100 overdrive you can get...$50 for a used BD-2 and $50 for a new SD-1. A free lifetime lesson in gain stacking and a range of gain sounds for most musical styles.
@JoeyLevenson
@JoeyLevenson 2 күн бұрын
I dont like overdrive pedals but the blues driver is something special!
@kevincrozier8625
@kevincrozier8625 18 күн бұрын
I have been using boss pedals for the last 40 years. Love them.
@handle433
@handle433 18 күн бұрын
Chris Rea endorsed Boss pedals in the late ‘80’s, he had an immense touring schedule and released a stellar album in 1990! He loves them because they work!!!!
@jobogaert8514
@jobogaert8514 18 күн бұрын
I bought an SD-1 when they first came out. That's 40 years ago and it's still on my pedalboard. I got a reissue as replacement "just in case", never needed it to replace, only to add... Not that I didn't try all kinds of otherdrives, but after a week or two I always had found out I can do this with 'Old Yellow' as well; The only other drive on my board is the 'always on' VoodooLab Sparkle Drive, because of the clean blend possibility.
@NJTRAF
@NJTRAF 8 күн бұрын
Steve Vai said he uses Boss pedals on tour because if his pedalboard gets lost by an airline, or a pedal breaks, you can walk into almost ANY music store in the world and buy a replacement. In the studio he might use some boutique pedals, but on tour Boss pedals make sense because they are ubiquitous, readily available, reliable and relative to other pedals they are cheap. I’ve always loved Boss pedals, I’m no touring musician, I’m a “bedroom musician”, and I’ve got significant hearing loss in one ear thanks to some time spent in the Middle East, so Boss pedals I always felt were great value for money and to my messed up ears, sounded great. The only non-Boss pedals I own are an Ibanez Tubescreamer Mini, Dunlop Wah and an MXR Phase 90
@scottenlow5249
@scottenlow5249 16 күн бұрын
JHS said it best, "Boss is Best".
@alekandamek
@alekandamek 15 күн бұрын
Once you get really into gear you fund yourself recognizing boss as almost unbeatable.
@Alkalineboy76
@Alkalineboy76 18 күн бұрын
Dave Navarro has always been a Boss player. Robert Smith as well. Those artists are more in my wheelhouse but they definitely stick with those pedals after all of these years.
@neilparks2651
@neilparks2651 10 күн бұрын
CS3, DD3, CE5, 30+ years on and still going strong - no maintenance needed. Kerrang!
@garethparry4823
@garethparry4823 18 күн бұрын
I had a 40 year old boss sd1 which was still working when I sold it (regret) all my boss pedals I've been using for years with zero issues. Bought a jhs morning glory (200) and after about a year started to fail. Also had ehx small clone which basically fell apart. The boss stuff is rock solid. Tried and tested. Exactly why the pro's use them 😊
@Joe.Copalman
@Joe.Copalman 15 күн бұрын
My DS-1 has lasted 30+ years. I've tried a bunch of other distortion pedals but I keep coming back to it.
@SwingingCreeper
@SwingingCreeper 18 күн бұрын
In my over 20 years of playing music and live gigging, I have never had a Boss pedal fail or break. They are built like tanks because they have been in the business longer than any “boutique” builder. So, as another person has said, they have decades to develop and create some of the most innovative and solid built pedals ever to hit the market.
@FreddyJ120
@FreddyJ120 11 күн бұрын
I’ve had a Boss DD3 delay since I bought it in the 80s - never given me a lick of trouble and it’s still on my studio board today. Their EQ pedals are a staple for me as well. Since I grew up when Boss pedals were king I have a soft spot for them even when I lust for the boutique stuff. Great video! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@DaveC9000
@DaveC9000 15 күн бұрын
When I was a teenager back in the 90s Boss pedals were the only pedals at our local music store. There was nothing else.
@freudyrowdy
@freudyrowdy 18 күн бұрын
I’m obsessed with my RV-6, specifically on modulate mode. Absolutely beautiful.
@pearsonart
@pearsonart 18 күн бұрын
Boss continues to make great stuff. It’s affordable and readily available. The Angry Driver will cover almost anything in a pinch with a rental DR.
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 18 күн бұрын
and that Parrallel drive sound...it's might be the best rhythm guitar sound ever.
@menamestom
@menamestom 18 күн бұрын
Ironically, a collaboration between Boss and a boutique pedal manufacturer….
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 18 күн бұрын
@@menamestom who got the circuit from an Amp maker
@menamestom
@menamestom 18 күн бұрын
@@bryanherward4679 It’s pretty much an MI Audio Crunchbox I think. They were one of the original ‘boutique’ pedal manufacturers. Reminds me, I’ve always meant to try an Angry Driver!
@pearsonart
@pearsonart 18 күн бұрын
Not so ironically.
@cultivatedmind8352
@cultivatedmind8352 9 күн бұрын
In reggae, the boss DD3, DD7, Phase 3, and Space Echo Pedals will forever be the standard. Nothing like a guitar or piano skank through Boss digital delay. It just feels right
@Ike-VPN
@Ike-VPN 18 күн бұрын
Want to sound different? Buy a pedal. Want to sound better? Buy lessons, even internet ones.
@ryanpullin
@ryanpullin 18 күн бұрын
Want to sound? Try do.
@babybistro5711
@babybistro5711 14 күн бұрын
Whatever gets you playing. I’ve seen people lose interest fast when they don’t understand why they can’t sound like what they hear on the radio with their classical. I’ll be the one to say there was nothing like hitting that first chord through a ds-1 back when I was a kid.
@RandyFricke
@RandyFricke 16 күн бұрын
There is a rig rundown video with Billy Duffy where he's asked why he uses BOSS pedals. He says it's because they are available in more places than any other pedals.
@bigtime1234
@bigtime1234 18 күн бұрын
One word......PRINCE. Played and entire pedalboard with nothing but BOSS pedals. Got every tone you can imagine. Tone is in the hands and heart. Nothing to do with gear.
@S-be6hp
@S-be6hp 18 күн бұрын
Yes, playing authentically and as proficiently as you can is most important. Although sometimes you have compositions in your heart that simply can't be achieved with standard gear. It is at least something to do with gear, for those of us who wish to express that which can't be expressed with standard gear.
@csharp57
@csharp57 18 күн бұрын
As a long time Prince fan I was going to give a difference of opinion…. But then I remembered a video where Prince was setting up. He knew his sound and how he wanted things.
@benjaminwoodrowmusic6070
@benjaminwoodrowmusic6070 17 күн бұрын
Why did he need an entire pedalboard if tone is in the hands?
@nicholasaragon4126
@nicholasaragon4126 16 күн бұрын
​​@@benjaminwoodrowmusic6070Your hands don't create effects. Tone and effects are different. No matter how great of a player you are you can't create phaser, octave, Envelope Filter etc...effects with your hands... Plus he needed to go from clean funk to crunch to leads within the same song
@benjaminwoodrowmusic6070
@benjaminwoodrowmusic6070 16 күн бұрын
@nicholasaragon4126 yes I realise that I was being sarcastic but to say tone is nothing to do with gear is nonsense, the electric guitar's tone is created by the gear 😆
@izimio
@izimio 16 күн бұрын
You can find boutique pedals with more specific taste and defined tone, but when you play LIVE and LOUD, You'll come back to Boss pedals. They really know the live tone.
@mrredritehand
@mrredritehand 18 күн бұрын
I came to the conclusion that Boss has already figured out guitar tone and most other pedals were based on Boss pedals. It's hard to get a bad sound out of a Boss product which is under the Roland USA company in my understanding. I love Boss/Roland and think most their products are top of the line. I myself own a new Boss Dual Cube LX and a Boss Nextone Stage 40 and a few Boss foot switches and pedals. And my tone is tight af son! Lol
@Scott__C
@Scott__C 18 күн бұрын
Exactly. How many OD-1 or SD-1 clones or Tube Screamer clones to we need?
@stubbzzz
@stubbzzz 18 күн бұрын
Also, a lot of those guys are middle aged and when they were starting out, Boss WAS the cheapest, and besides electro harmonix, basically the best. So, there’s probably also an element of just going with the gear they know. I had a bunch of Boss and DOD pedals in the 90’s.
@smeercat
@smeercat 14 күн бұрын
I have had no Boss pedal break. I still use my original ones I bought in the 80s.
@johnnathancordy
@johnnathancordy 13 күн бұрын
Incredible really!
@smeercat
@smeercat 13 күн бұрын
@@johnnathancordy But I have replaced capacitors. Pedal maintenance as old capacitors can cause noise. But they have never stopped working.
@morten1
@morten1 5 күн бұрын
Because music and creativity is not about details etc but what gets the job done With all the nice stuff we can buy it’s easy to lose focus on whats important
@mr.k905
@mr.k905 15 күн бұрын
Most things you see on KZbin these days are not really "boutique". Boutique is what your buddy builds in his basement. ...And no, JHS and Wampler are not boutique either. Nothing you own is true boutique because you have bought it upon a YT video "recommendation" (or "product placement" as the more awake people like to call it) that has over 3 million views, so go figure... I also think that the theory that pros use gear that is easily replaceable is strange logic. First of all, why would they want to use gear that is prone to damage? (hence the "replaceable" part of the argument). Secondly, I can't believe that a real pro really cares what brand of overdrive they use since 99% of them sound 95% the same anyway. What makes pros pros (and what incidentally also makes them play cheap Boss pedals) is the fact that they simply couldn't care less about "the holy grail tone". Pros don't collect pedals to satisfy their geek gene, they rather use tools for their work. I don't think that Jimmy Page or Jeff Beck, Santana etc. would sound any different with NO MATTER WHAT guitar pedal (or none at all!).They simply don't care as much because they know it's not as important as your favourite pedal influencer wants you to believe.
@brianpayne5773
@brianpayne5773 14 күн бұрын
I will say this about gear. Here is the thing. Don't over think it. I've learned the hard way.
@davidcarlson8571
@davidcarlson8571 18 күн бұрын
I’ve always wanted to make a boss only board. This confirms it.
@thetonetosser
@thetonetosser 4 күн бұрын
In over 40 years of playing as a pro, semi-pro and now mucking about, I've used a total of 3 Boss pedals.
@johnnathancordy
@johnnathancordy 4 күн бұрын
Which ones?
@tandonhawes
@tandonhawes 18 күн бұрын
Joe Walsh & Don Felder - Eagles , Keith Scott - Bryan Adams use boss pedals till the day.. these are the real boutique pedals.. back in the day 80s and 90s the boss pedals ruled..credits to you for picking the blues driver. it's a must have on any board!!
@MatheusCruzRocha
@MatheusCruzRocha 15 күн бұрын
I am Brazilian and now I live in Europe. I remember when I was a teenager the boss pedals were not so affordable in Brazil (and I believe it's even worse now) so I always had to go for cheaper alternatives (Behringer, which I still have with me as one of them) Groovin pedals (Don't even know from which country it is, and so on, and Onner brand too. Then I moved here, started a KZbin channel of pedals, and started to have some boutique or handmade pedals (excellent and reliable ones) and I started to try the massive brands of pedals that I couldn't afford when I was a teenager (DOD, T-Rex, Digitech, MXR and so on) but never a Boss. Recently on a trip to Valencia in Spain, I decided to buy a DS-2, because I am a huge fan of John Frusciante, and you know what? I loved it. Amazing pedal, reliable, simple, built like a tank, great sound, and with a really good price. I agree with you, sometimes we need to think more about how easy is to find a replacement and Boss is one of the best brands for that, if you go for their regular line (not the more fancy versions) you can find almost anywhere in the world.
@bowerfilms
@bowerfilms 2 күн бұрын
Love the Behringer stuff I have... cheap can indeed mean good.
@matthewcollis-long5233
@matthewcollis-long5233 18 күн бұрын
Some of us just have a problem with ubiquity. If I needed to build a board today from Boss alone (GE7, Angry Driver, Dimension C, TR-2, DM-2, BF-3) I’d be quite happy.
@thebreakfastmenu
@thebreakfastmenu 8 сағат бұрын
For a short time in the 80s, David Gilmour had a board that was literally all Boss pedals. I think it was a couple DD2s, SD1, HM2, CE3, CS2 and a GE7. Not many people are complaining about David Gilmour's tone.
@BritishBeachcomber
@BritishBeachcomber 16 күн бұрын
Boutique pedals come and go like fashions. Boss pedals have been around for decades, and will keep on going strong.
@DiegoOrtiz96
@DiegoOrtiz96 10 күн бұрын
Boss Pedals are the plain T-shirts of the pedal world.
@cultivatedmind8352
@cultivatedmind8352 9 күн бұрын
I'm a touring loop artist. Most people expect me to have 90 boutique pedals. My pedalboard: Guitar: Boss Tuner Exotic boost MXR super BA Keeley Caverns Boss RC30 Keys: Boss Space Echo Vocals: Boss P6 Harmonist Boss Space Echo Only the MXR and the Keeley have needed to be replaced. I destroyed a DD7 but that was my own doing. Roland is like that too. I've had numerous Yamahas crap out at shows. Can't handle the salt water in the air. My two Roland keys still kicking just fine. Boss/Roland is the Toyota of pedals. You can get flashier stuff, but nothing's more efficient.
@bowerfilms
@bowerfilms 2 күн бұрын
Had a Roland keyboard in the early 90s get water dropped on it from a rain bulge in a wedding marquee... it shorted out. Dried it out for a few days in an airing cupboard and it was fine with absolutely no work needed.
@mattc1176
@mattc1176 18 күн бұрын
I played a gig with Bonehead out of Oasis. His pedalboard was 100% Boss. Case closed!
@bryanherward4679
@bryanherward4679 18 күн бұрын
Billy Duffy from the Cult as well
@atomic7731
@atomic7731 18 күн бұрын
love that fact and his sound with oasis! i can remember most of noel´s pedals in the 90s were boss as well.
@angelolivares8754
@angelolivares8754 5 күн бұрын
Yes I also believe that's the main reason. Boss pedales are very reliable, good sounding and can be found everywhere. They also can be battery operated and use a simple 9v DC adapter which comes handy when playing live. When musicians are on tour gear can fail, be stolen or lost so musicians need something that can be easily replaced
@rumy6871
@rumy6871 19 күн бұрын
Such BS. Players use all kinds of brands.
@damienhenriquez9754
@damienhenriquez9754 19 күн бұрын
i dont think he said bs
@richardstones6445
@richardstones6445 19 күн бұрын
3:43
@sunnohh
@sunnohh 18 күн бұрын
Professional working musicians rarely use pedals and boutique stuff is for rich home guitarists and the mars volts
@Blaiification
@Blaiification 18 күн бұрын
Stfu, nobody asked you
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 18 күн бұрын
No one said they don't.
@FunkyKikuchiyo
@FunkyKikuchiyo 17 күн бұрын
Boutique often outperforms in bedroom settings while something like Boss will sound more crude, but in band settings that extra polish of a boutique piece can sometimes not only be lost, but make for a muddier tone that doesn’t sit in the mix as well. Another way the working guitarist’s needs differ from hobbyists, weekend warriors or gear enthusiasts.
@bowerfilms
@bowerfilms 2 күн бұрын
Same with amps. I used to take a valve amp to gigs (mainly weddings) but now use a lighter, more reliable solid state because by the time you've got all the noise of a) the dancers c) the band, the careful hours spent getting the sound 'just right' at home don't really pay off.
@dankingjr.2088
@dankingjr.2088 2 күн бұрын
I've got a Boss DS-1 distortion pedal that's been going strong since 1988 and a CE-2 chorus almost as old and they have probably played 500 gigs plus rehearsals. Had to solder a new input jack on the distortion about 10 years ago, but I think my grandchildren will still play them when they're old. Bomb proof.
@natehalliwell4226
@natehalliwell4226 7 сағат бұрын
That was Prince’s logic. He said it years ago: boss is easy to repair or replace on the fly
@ThomasBoqvist
@ThomasBoqvist 7 күн бұрын
I bought a Boss OD-1 in 1984, loved it from day one and I'm still using it.
@MatthewTomich
@MatthewTomich 6 күн бұрын
Amazing pedal.
@HofiAgilAghov
@HofiAgilAghov 18 күн бұрын
The reason so many great albums were recorded with these pedals and you saw them on top end stages too, is that most of those players used REAL AMPLIFIERS. Most of the sound came from them playing their guitars and amps and their pedals were used to enhance the great sound they were already having. It's kinda like the question of what came first. After the renaissance of pedal effects in the 2000's ish we also had the decline and fall of the real tube amplifiers, back in the golden era of rockn'roll- 60's-90's, pedals effectiveness was extremely limited compared to what we have today.People used what they had.
@foster1111
@foster1111 17 күн бұрын
I love the big paddle switches. Find them a lot easier to hit accurately mid song on stage.
@FlatDerrick
@FlatDerrick 15 күн бұрын
I think you are maybe a couple of years too young to have seen the major change in pedals in the UK. I'm 5-10 years older, when I was a teen Boss was usually the cheapest in the store. They had the distribution model all figured out and even small music stores would have their full range permanently in stock with the store price bringing it down to the same price as the supposedly cheaper DOD/Digitech. Ibanez tried too long to charge a premium for the name 'Ibanez' and 'Tubescreamer' names, but their build quality lacked compared to Boss and even DOD, hell at one point they went full plastic to try and compete on price. Danelectro were more expensive till they figured out how to cut the product size in half. Then DOD managed to get a few products in the Argos catalogue and bring store prices down while Boss were bringing out more and more complex - and expensive - compact pedals. Nowadays a DS1 is 3 times the price of the cheapest distortion pedals.
@halphillips1775
@halphillips1775 6 күн бұрын
I recently got a Boss VO-1 Vocoder simply because it was the best option and fastest order delivery for a quick Bon Jovi cover gig. Not only are the pedals rock solid and available, they make a big effort to fill every need out there!
@mazingaball
@mazingaball 2 күн бұрын
The content and especially the improv songs on this vid are just pure joy. BOSS were my first snd only pedals. I wish I would have kept them and not traded them in for an ART SGX2000 way back when.
@GreenHoleSun
@GreenHoleSun 15 күн бұрын
Aside from what everybody else has pointed out (great build quality, excellent sounding, affidability etc.) I think the main reason why pros use Boss pedals is that they have become sort of "industrial standard". In other words, if a musician, a sound engineer or a recording technician (etc.) want to achieve a certain sound, he knows exactly what kind of effects are needed and how to set them up in no time... This thing can make the difference in many situations.
@e.l.castle8750
@e.l.castle8750 15 сағат бұрын
In the 80s we didn't have a lot of boutique stuff and the big rivalry was Boss vs DOD. I was a Boss Fan, my brother used DOD. Boss always seemed like a more solid pedal with a better foot switch. The micro switch on the DOD was always too delicate and sensitive and prone to breaking. Today I still have some of those boss pedals from the 80s, as well as some of their newer ones. None of the DOD that my brother had survived. He uses mostly Boss now. Boss are built like tanks, and will last forever.
@RodneyGuitarsplat
@RodneyGuitarsplat 16 күн бұрын
Bought my first Boss DD pedal in 1984 and it's still in my rack, Boss has always been my go to product
@stevebadachmusic
@stevebadachmusic 17 күн бұрын
I first heard Buzz from the Melvins say he used Boss so he could always replace something in basically any city he was in.
@julianprzybysawski8543
@julianprzybysawski8543 16 күн бұрын
1. consistent 2. familiar 3. good quality
@nephilymbass1
@nephilymbass1 8 күн бұрын
As a bass player who played hundreds of gigs many opening for touring bands. I got a lot of praise for my gear. Even had some touring bands say they wish they could play gear like mine, but it’s not available everywhere they tour.
@EuropaMan
@EuropaMan 18 күн бұрын
I try and use all BOSS gear. I use a Roland Octa-Capture interface for recording. I use BOSS GT-1 guitar processor. I love BOSS & Roland gear. They are solid as a tank and always works.
@chibisven
@chibisven 13 күн бұрын
Right now the most used boss pedal on my board is a GE-7 EQ, but I super agree on this stuff Boss, DOD, Electro Harmonix, etc are all absolutely killer quality and they've really done the R&D for durability. Boss/Roland specifically have that japanese manufacturing attention to detail that leads to 1st gen boss pedals still working great while others on my board have failed. I believe there's plenty of space for both in this world. It's totally valid to have a fancy bougie board especially if you don't gig internationally, but if I were doing a world tour I'd probably do it with either a quad cortex or a helix with a backup because even if you stole my helix rack and smashed it to bits I could plug in another one out the box, load my presets up, and have everything back up and running in under 20 minutes. (not accounting for updates) I've spent more time than that just finding a bad patch cable in my rig before.
@stevesorrell9835
@stevesorrell9835 10 күн бұрын
Dammit John! You're THAT guy! The "everything I plug into, sounds amazing" guy. Maybe, it's the player? 😸
@jjschulz3472
@jjschulz3472 18 күн бұрын
They use both. Boss is easy to replace if an issue. Get a backup.
@beardorocks
@beardorocks 18 күн бұрын
I play mostly Boss. Several of them are 30 plus years old and still work perfectly
@unemployablegraduate
@unemployablegraduate 5 күн бұрын
When I was first starting out in 1986 or so, Boss was pretty much the only option for a teenage guitarist, and it’s stuck with me ever since. You can just rely on them. Furthermore, yes, you can pick up a Boss pedal made 30 years ago and it still works!
@fauchejuliano
@fauchejuliano 12 күн бұрын
I've been playing on nylon cords ever since I can remember, but recently I purchased an electric guitar. Just for a change. After watching Marty Music and Rhett Shull; the Boss Blues Driver came to my mind. As you said: It's available almost anywhere, so I bought one. It gives a very nice tone on my old clean amp., Which is why I didn't even buy a new amplifier. Now all I have to do is learn how to play. Thank you for explaning that I may have done the right thing.
@museum1401
@museum1401 16 күн бұрын
BOSS make some of the most well desgined and built pedals at any price range imo. They're a division of Roland, who, along with a handful of others (Yamaha, Korg) have dominated the music world for 50+ years. Between the 909, 808, 303, Juno, Sh101, D50, Jupiter etc. they've had their hands in almost every genre of music, in many cases making genre-defining sounds. If you looked at the billboard charts for the last 50 years, it's probably easier to count the songs which *don't* have BOSS or Roland gear on them than those that do. They really are one of the best to do it.
@bowerfilms
@bowerfilms 2 күн бұрын
So true about Yamaha. I've a Yamaha flute, keyboard and have had various Yamaha electric and acoustic guitars... all brilliant.
@wackerburg
@wackerburg Күн бұрын
Just like Roland, their parent company, Boss makes very solid and usable tools.
@robertczajkowski4425
@robertczajkowski4425 14 күн бұрын
The reason is simple. They are decent and robust pedals. Many of them are iconic. I bought my BD-2 20 years ago and it still works and sounds great. I`m still using TU-2, BD-2, CS-3, TR-2 and CH-1 in one of my pedalboards.
@ayylmao4827
@ayylmao4827 15 күн бұрын
*For everyone talking about the large/wider footswitch, I want you all to know that PEDAL SWITCH COVERS exist. Look them up. Lifesaver for button switches.* -Widens them up for easier access. -Come in all sorts of materials and colors, etc for personalization/matching. (wood, metal, plastic) -Saves your foot from pain/bruising when playing with no shoes. -Pretty cheap No motive, I just really enjoy them since I play barefoot at home a lot and like to be interactive/tend to stomp on my effects.
@Psuperbrain1
@Psuperbrain1 18 күн бұрын
I am glad you quickly mentioned Prince in connection with Boss Pedals. 99% of his pedal board was Boss. Regardless of your choice of pedals, for what ever reason, pick what YOU think sounds best. Even though it can be costly, don’t be afraid to experiment. I use mostly Boss pedals. I figured out what works for me back in the 80’s. Tried a bunch of different companies and always went back to Boss. But, in the end, everything is in your fingers and technique anyway.
@jeffreycharroux4577
@jeffreycharroux4577 5 күн бұрын
That OD also EQ’s the bottom like a high-pass filter, according to Reeves Gabrels, I think he said in an interview. I’ve used it in that way for rhythm guitar recording, and it made mixing a bit easier. Having boutique pedals requires a hodgepodge of adapters or batteries-not just one 9V power supply. They have more colors than General Motors, as well.
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