🎸 Unleash your signature roar with the distortion that defined a generation!
The BOSS DS-1 Distortion Pedal is a legendary analog effects processor delivering hard-edged, clear distortion tones since 1978. Compact and battery-powered with unique tone control, it offers versatile sound shaping for all guitar styles, maintaining clarity even at max distortion. Trusted by rock icons and backed by a five-year warranty, it’s the essential pedal for players seeking classic, bold distortion.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 15.24 x 7.62 cm; 0.57 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DS-1 |
Colour | Orange |
Connector | 6.3 mm jack |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | Single Mode |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Power Source | Battery Powered or Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 0.57 g |
T**H
Robust. Quality item.
Really nice pedal. Decided to pay a premium for this pedal over a cheaper (*cough* Behringer) alternative as it was a birthday present. The pedal comes in a stylish package and is well protected. Of course you need to purchase your own leads (which are reviewed on my account), but I had no problem plugging it in and playing.The item itself is an effects pedal so it is hard to give an accurate sound review, but i would say the range of distortion that can be produced from this pedal is fantastic. The sound is really aggressive and feels strong. I have confidence using this pedal for live music events as I know it is built to last. The build quality is superb and it is nice and weighty. The pedal itself can take a good stomping and hasn't failed me yet.As long as you know the sound you are looking for - distortion, you will not be disappointed with this pedal. It is a little more on the expensive side, but the product is going to last you.
F**H
Time tested classic beaut used by the pro's
I adore this. It's so versatile and beasty. And if you tweak it you're getting numerous sounds from it. Everyone knows of this pedal... Kurt Cobain, old school Pantera, halestorm, it's on so many boards and for such good reason, from bedroom players to professional famous guitarists.I got mine for $50 in the states new, God bless America, but it's an excellent bit of kit. Yah... NOISY..... So use a gate (my decimater 2 smashes that noise immediately though with no problem at all!), much MUCH better than the SD1, that SUCKS , but this!!! Everyone needs one!!It stays off my main board typically unless I'm playing a heavier set or song, as my mxr sugar drive and zvex box of rock and boost give me what I need, but sometimes you need that filthy dirty gritty heavy gnarly thicker tone and this does it extremely well....obviously it's well built a nice size for any board small to large and easy to use with just three knobs, three knobs with a lot of action and range!Try it it, don't like it, return it for free, no Brainer lol!
L**I
Sound quality and construction
This is my second BOSS distorsion pedal. The first one is quite old now but still works. This is still one of the best pedals out there.Maybe price point is high but quality does not disappoint
C**J
At this price it's pretty damn good
It suits what I need it for, but just about. The sound isn't incredible but what can you expect for £40? At this price it's pretty damn good. Durable as always, but the red light isn't very bright, and I usually find it difficult knowing if it is on or off when using with a full band and other overdrive/distortion effects.
J**L
(been using a Bad Monkey as a cheaper alternative for a while but ...
I've known I was going to get one of these when I was lucky enough to afford one. (been using a Bad Monkey as a cheaper alternative for a while but never got the sound I truly wanted) It's a great pedal! and exactly the sound/tone I've been after a long time. BUT the power indicator light only seems to work when its plugged into a mains adapter, not when I'm using it on battery. All my other pedals indicator lights work with both forms of power so I'm not sure if it's a known issue, or even an issue at all for that matter.Either way, it's great fun to use, and I'm looking forward to using it on stage in the near future!!
G**D
You’re in good company if you use one of these.
The DS-1 has often been described as a solid workhorse and that’s exactly what it is. It is solidly constructed, will stand up to the rigours of band work and will fit the distortion needs of many. I use mine with a Telecaster and 85W Fender Deluxe 112 and it suits me down to the ground for the Indie/Rock stuff that I play. If I need a boost in sustain for lead work I use it in conjunction with a compressor and digital delay. It provides plenty of girth for classic rock when used with a guitar equipped with humbuckers. It’s also great for punk but if you’re looking beyond that, at ultra-distortion/overdrive/sustain type of stuff, you’re probably better off looking elsewhere.It’s pretty simple to use. The “DIST” control lets you move from a slight crunch to full blown distortion (and everything in between) by turning clockwise. The LEVEL control can be adjusted so that when the pedal is turned on the volume given out is lower or higher than your clean sound. The TONE control gives you more treble and brightness as it’s turned clockwise. I find it to be a little on the trebly side so I tend to roll the tone down to just less than half way.I use mine with a power supply but it does come supplied with a battery (already fitted). Access to the battery compartment is a doddle - no tools are needed and you can remove/replace the battery in seconds.It’s been around for years and has been used by famous players such as Kurt Cobain, Gary Moore, Steve Vai, John Frusciante and Mike Einziger; to name just a few….so Boss must have made a good job of it!
E**Y
great item very pleased
This is as described, works great, I would recommend to any guitar player who wants more sounds
D**R
The Original distortion pedal!
This is one of Boss`s finest pedals, and certainly their most popular and best selling pedal by a mile! Its brilliant, even now years after its first release. Just look at the best guitarists in the world to see who has or does use it. Boss, being the fine company that they are even sell it brand new for about £40 now as its that popular. I used mine for years and years, and still have it. I have however, succumbed to Robert Keeley DS1 Ultra, which just makes this pedal even better! If you can afford the Keeley, which is about £120, it is well worth the upgrade. Just think of watching a 32" TV with 720p, but then upgrading to a 60" TV with 1080p and with full surround sound. There both excellent, but one is just that much better than the other.
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