Boss DC-2 Dimension C which was modelled on the Roland Dimension D SDD-320 studio rack unit. Powered via a standard 9 volt DC pin negative, and the DC-2 sports the usual buffered bypass. This review and demonstration is presented by Dale Harris, guitar. The guitar used in this video is a Fender Telecaster USA.
The Boss Dimension C is legendary and its Three Dimensional stereo width of sound takes the chorus effect to uncharted depths. Since being sold from 1985 and then discontinued in 1989, it’s become a highly collectable compact effects pedal from Roland-Boss.
The Dimension C is an all-analog Chorus pedal, though its functionality and sound set it apart from the crowd. It used a BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) circuit, a type of circuit that delays signals by routine periods of time. It also uniquely uses two modulated delayed signals alongside a dry signal. These delayed signals are out of phase with each other to spare you the motion sickness. This circuitry gave the Dimension chorus effect a more subtle, ‘motionless’ tone.
There are four modes, each gaining in intensity and thickness.
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14 окт 2024