ORANGE SUSTAIN PEDAL  REVIEW - Guitar Interactive Magazine

ORANGE SUSTAIN PEDAL REVIEW - Guitar Interactive Magazine

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The classic BOSS distortion, enhanced with new tone possibilities through Waza craftsmanship. Introduced in 1978 among the earliest models in the BOSS compact series, the orange DS-1 redefined the sound of distortion and remains as influential today as ever. Its hard-edged attack and smooth sustain have made it the best-selling compact effect to date, and its distinctive tone is behind the signature sounds of a long list of rock and alternative icons.

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