List of Boss pedals you have owned

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Nick
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DS-1
MT-2
PS-3
GE-7
OBD-3
RE-20
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TU-2
LS-2
GE-7
SD-1

Inherited the tuner from my brother, then he borrowed it back and lost it.

The GE-7 and LS-2 I got from a cash converters for £20 each, not sure what happened to the line selector but I've actually dug the GE-7 out today to stick back on my board for a bit.

The SD-1 was actually a recent purchase. The first new Boss pedal I've bought in FIFTEEN YEEEEEAAAARSSSSSSS-AHHHHH.
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I think my first pedal remains my only Boss pedal; Bass Chorus CEB-3.
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DS-2 (x2)
BF-2
JB-2
DD-3
DD-6 (x2)
PS-3
PS-5
SD-2
LS-2
DSD-2
SY-1

There's STILL a load I'd love to have a bash on too
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AC-2
BD-2
BF-2
CE-2(2)
CE-3
CE-5(2, analog & digital)
CH-1(2)
CS-3
DD-2
DD-3(3)
DF-2(2)
DM-2
DS-1(2)
DS-2
FZ-2
FZ-3(2)
GE-6
HF-2
HM-2(4)
HM-3
LS-2
MT-2
OD-1
OD-2
OS-2
PH-1r
PH-2(2)
PH-3
PN-2
PS-5
PSM-5
RV-2
RV-3
SD-1
SD-2
TB-2W(2, bought through 2 dealers expecting a cancellation on one, oops)
TR-2
TU-2
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71Smallbox wrote:AC-2
BD-2
BF-2
CE-2(2)
CE-3
CE-5(2, analog & digital)
CH-1(2)
CS-3
DD-2
DD-3(3)
DF-2(2)
DM-2
DS-1(2)
DS-2
FZ-2
FZ-3(2)
GE-6
HF-2
HM-2(4)
HM-3
LS-2
MT-2
OD-1
OD-2
OS-2
PH-1r
PH-2(2)
PH-3
PN-2
PS-5
PSM-5
RV-2
RV-3
SD-1
SD-2
TB-2W(2, bought through 2 dealers expecting a cancellation on one, oops)
TR-2
TU-2
dang, what exactly don't you like about boss pedals? 8)
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Post by BearBoy »

71Smallbox wrote:TB-2W(2, bought through 2 dealers expecting a cancellation on one, oops)
Most people couldn't get one, let alone two. People are asking crazy prices for them on eBay/Reverb.
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BearBoy wrote:
71Smallbox wrote:TB-2W(2, bought through 2 dealers expecting a cancellation on one, oops)
Most people couldn't get one, let alone two. People are asking crazy prices for them on eBay/Reverb.
Yeah, I was quite surprised to even get 1, I got lucky. I didn't bother reselling it yet as I don't really care about turning a quick buck, I may just keep both.
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Post by dots »

hlysht, $1k+ for those? move over bitcoin...
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dots wrote:hlysht, $1k+ for those? move over bitcoin...
Scarcity drives up the aftermarket price, there were only about 3200 units made.
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Post by plaidbeer »

Currently have:
BF-2
RV-6
BD-2
OD-3
CE-2W
NS-2
DF-2

Formerly had:
CE-2
DD-7
DD-500 (I hated the footswitches and menu diving)
RV-5 (I only miss it for the modulated setting)
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RV-5
DD-3
RE-20

Apparently at one point I might have owned a CH-1, but have no actually recollection of it.
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Post by lorez »

i don't know if it's age or denial but I'm finding it hard to remember many of the pedals I've had in the past. Only boss pedal I have currently is the DS-1 which I think is the only boss pedal that really matters
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Didn't you have an SY-1, Lorez? Or am I mixing you up with someone else? Probable age related memory failure on my part.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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Both me and Thom have one :D

Thom has it Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, I have it Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Wait a minute.. what about Sundays?
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Ah, I think it was Thom I was thinking of. West country, like.

Can I have it on Sundays if it's free then?
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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Post by BearBoy »

Talking of the SY-1, they announced an SY-200 last week:

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Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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BearBoy wrote:Didn't you have an SY-1, Lorez? Or am I mixing you up with someone else? Probable age related memory failure on my part.
I don't think it was me, but like I said my memory's shot. I keep finding stuff I've got and I thought I sold ages ago. I probably did and then rebought it on a late night drunk ebay/reverb trawl
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Doog wrote:Both me and Thom have one :D

Thom has it Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, I have it Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Wait a minute.. what about Sundays?
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Post by Thom »

BearBoy wrote:Talking of the SY-1, they announced an SY-200 last week
It looks really really good.