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Then it's on to the truss rod. This metal rod differs from guitar to guitar (some guitars such as classical guitars don't usually have a truss rod!) and basically controls the "relief" or curve of the neck. Not enough relief and your strings won't have enough clearance over the other frets when playing. Too much relief and you'll have a high action which gets worse as you go up the neck.
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Boss DC-2W Waza Craft Dimension C Pedal
SKU: DC2W
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The BOSS Waza Craft DC-2W Dimension C pedals delivers the perfect recreation of the original DC-2 Dimension C pedal and the legendary SDD-320 Dimension D rack effect it was based on.
Built from the original circuit designs and updated with Waza Craft mojo, the DC-2W Dimension C pedal delivers that highly sought after Dimension sound experience. This DC-2W utilizes very unique spatial processing that magically enhances the width and depth of any sound you put into it - be electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards or even vocals.
Often confused as a chorus effect, the Dimension effect, though time based like chorus, manages to enhance the width and 3d spacing of your sound without any obvious modulated movement (unlike a chorus effect). A truly enriching effect without ever sounding over processed.
The DC-2W has a simple user interface with four preset switches that provides instant sonic variations. Whilst four presets may seem limited, you actually have access to 20 different Dimension variations as two presest can be used at once, plus there are also the two modes S and SDD-320.
The S mode delivers the exact sound of the original DC-2 pedal. The original DC-2 was derived from the Dimension D rack unit, but the DC-2 was created for mono sources like guitar, and features a modified circuit that produces a Dimension effect with a slightly different tonal flavour. The SDD-320 mode captures the magic of the secret weapon tool used by audio engineers and producers the world over - the Roland SDD-320 Dimension D. Used on guitars, pianos, synths, strings, vocals and more it added spatial landscapes and sonic glue with that "modulated" processed sound. With its modern switching, the DC-2W’s SDD-320 mode enables six sound variations when two buttons are pressed, including four “in-between” sounds and two all-new voices.
With is Waza Craft mojo, made in Japan quality and premium appointments, the BOSS DC-2W will be a welcome addition for may players effects department - giving access to a magical effect heard on albums the world over.
Premium Waza Craft pedal with all-analog audio circuitry
Standard mode provides the sound of the original DC-2 Dimension C pedal
SDD-320 mode authentically reproduces the vintage Roland SDD-320 Dimension D, a legendary studio rack effect heard on countless hit records
Iconic four-button preset interface, updated with reliable electronic switches and LED status indicators
Four main sounds in each mode, plus six variations by pressing two switches together (20 total sounds available)
Premium buffer and enhanced bypass circuitry
Versatile I/O for integrating with any mono or stereo application, from guitar and bass pedalboards to keyboards and studio mixing