First heat up the joint so the solder melts, then heat again and apply a bit of your own lead (60/40 or whatever) solder. Anyways that being said I like my moddded tone betterĪ hint for removing Boss' industrial lead free (RoHs) solder. If he modded the pedal like I did he would spend way too much time on an individual pedal. #Blues driver clone mod#I didn’t like his mod but that’s neither here nor there. I started with Robert Keeley's mod and went from there. With this is mind I started modding the pedal. Though not true bypass it’s still quite good, I could hardly notice the difference when I tested it using my looper pedal.Īnyways I like bright clear tones and fat tones. One thing I was impressed by was the bypass system (all Boss pedals use the same elec switching). There was also fuzziness and crap when the gain control went past noon. This pedal was also a shrill dill, couldn’t use the tone control at all, way too piercing. Even the minimum gain was blowing my head off. No blues player would ever need the gain this unit puts out. This time a Boss Blues Driver it my bench. I am back once again to improve your stock Boss crap So I played around with the Allums mod and the "ultimate-guitar" one, changed some diodes (I never thought, that 2, 3 or 4 parts could change a sound as much, as the diodes do I´ve bought the Monte Allums mod, to get an idea of modding the BD-2 and found the following description in a forum at "". I got infected by a Keeley DS1, which I bought used, 2 years ago. I´ve been watchin this forum quite a long time to "learn" something bout modding pedals.
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