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Boss BD-2 as clean boost

Pedal Capture

NAM

reimenseimen

1 month ago

Description

This capture was taken from a Boss BD-2 to be used as a "clean" boost. The input level was matched by ear (by the amount of audible distortion) with the output level of a Seymour Duncan Invader Humbucker Pickup as a reference. Gain was set to minimum while the output level was set to maximum and the tone control was adjusted in ten steps (lowest:1, highest 9)

Makes and Models

Boss Blues Driver BD-2

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ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 905

Sweep Signal

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 905

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 909

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 711

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 909

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0001

Epochs: 719

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 905

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 1000

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0002

Epochs: 948

Sweep Signal

Standard

Captured on

Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

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