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Boss DS-1 Distortion (Japan)
Supermarco Supermarco
Publié le 30/07/06 à 19:46
Rapport qualité/prix : Excellent
3 potars :
- tone: qui permet de règlè l'equalisation de la disto
- disto: taux de distortion
- level: [/b]permet de régler le volume global
Connectique:
- 1 input
- 1 output

UTILISATION

- mon style est plutôt orienté heavy 80's
- pas besoin de manuel pour son utilisation
- utiliser dans une configuration tous lampe (preamp.+ampli puissance+baffles)

QUALITÉ SONORE

Le point le plus important , je recherchais une disto orienté hard/heavy et je l'ai trouvé. Associée à une boss Cs-3 j'arrive à optenir une bonne grosse disto ronde et pressise aussi le reste des autres effets restent tous de même importances reverb , delay ... afin de se faire son propre son.

AVIS GLOBAL

- J'utilise cette pédale depuis 8 mois
- Assez dur a trouvé car model Jap et ancien
- le rapport qualité prix est bon le l'ai eu à 60euros sur Ebay

Je referais ce choix sans probléme.

Pour les anglophones:

<p class="bbcode-cite">Citation : <span>DS-1 Distortion
This is truly a classic distortion pedal. It produces a distortion sound with a hard edge and is known to have a very low noise level compared to other distortion pedals. Many people swear that the older "Made in Japan" models sounds better than the newer "Made in Taiwan" models. The DS-1 has over the years been used by a lot of great guitar players. Steve Vai and Joe Satriani are two players who has voiced their praise over this pedal. The DS-1 is also a favorite among modifiers. Keeley, Analogman and Stinkfoot all provide their own versions of this icon among distortion makers.

Version differences
The design of the DS-1 was changed somewhat around 1994. The main change was that the Toshiba TA7136AP opamp was replaced with the Mitsubishi M5223AL. The DS-1 has also gone through a number of cosmetical changes. The earliest version had a clear switch, silver thumb screw and the D in DS-1 placed directly underneat the t in Distortion. The D in DS-1 soon ended up under the i in Distortion where it remains today.
Boss Guitar Effects Guide Book vol.11 (1995):
THE DS-1 provides a harder distortion effect for guitar and keyboard sounds.lnstead of toneless, fuzzy distortion, the DS-1 faithfully reproduces all the subtle nuances quiet to screaming loud. The onboard Tone Control allows you to tailor the overall sound to your liking.

Specifications
* Controls: Tone, Level, Dist
* Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
* Current Draw: 4 mA (DC 9V)
* Weight: 400 g (15 oz.)
* Nominal Input Level: -20dBu
* Input Impedance: 470kOhm
* Nominal Output Level: -20dBu
* Output Impedance: 1kohm
* Recommended AC Adaptor: ACA or PSA Series (depending on production year)

Labels
* Black - Made In Japan
* Silver - Made In Taiwan

The DS-1 was sold from June 1978 to present</span>