Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion
Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion
Unleash your guitar's potential with the Boss DF-2 Super Feedbacker & Distortion. This innovative pedal brings together the aggressive tones of a distortion ef... more
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- Availability
- 2 Stores from $158.00 See prices updated 2 hours ago Vintage or Discontinued
- Price Tier
- Standard/Professional
- Artists
- 20
- Rating
- Reviews
- 7
- Type
- Distortion Effects Pedals Ranked #30
- Setups
- 1 setup using this
- Videos
- 3 demo videos
- Alternatives
- 1
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PROS
- Distinct from DS-1 with a less shrill sound, loved for years
- Feedbacker offers natural sounding, easily controlled feedback
- Compatible with super overdrive for a metallic sound
- Unexpected vibrato feature adds to the sound
- Durable construction typical of Boss products
- Allows for creative feedback at will
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edited about 5 years ago
it does what it says
makes a soemahwat tuneable feedback noise at any amplifier settings... its also a generic 80s distortion effect not unlike a DS2. I suspect its a DS2 circuit with a cocked wah thing built in. thatw as all ther age for awhile when Iw as a kid. really goofy effect. Best sued when you have to fil in for Snowy White in Roger Waters band or when you just want to annoy people.