Boss AD-2 Acoustic Preamp Guitar Pedal

£125.50

This is the Boss AD-2 Acoustic Preamp Guitar Pedal from Boss, listed in Acoustic Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Boss AD-2 Acoustic Preamp Guitar Pedal is an advanced sound processor for performing live with electro-acoustic guitars. Equipped with powerful Boss technology the AD-2 Preamp features an acoustic resonance effect that recreates the tone of an unplugged acoustic guitar. In addition this powerful pedal also includes features such as a notch filter to eliminate feedback and a balanced DI. With two independent outputs the AD-2 offers flexibility and allows the user to connect to an amp and a PA mixer. As well as providing the perfect tone this high-quality unit also comes in a familiar housing that will sit well on any pedalboard. Robust and compact its built using industry standard Boss engineering to ensure a long-lasting performance.

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Brand

Boss

Boss is a prominent manufacturer of guitar effects pedals, multi-effects units, and related musical equipment, known for their durability, reliability, and wide range of effects. Founded in 1973 as a division of the Roland Corporation, Boss quickly became synonymous with high-quality effects pedals that are popular among guitarists and musicians worldwide.

Boss pedals are renowned for their rugged construction, intuitive controls, and signature sound quality. The company offers a comprehensive lineup of effects pedals covering various categories, including distortion, overdrive, delay, modulation, and more. Iconic pedals like the DS-1 Distortion, the DS-2 Turbo Distortion, the DD-3 Digital Delay, and the MT-2 Metal Zone have become staples on countless pedalboards due to their versatility and reliability.

Category

Acoustic Effects Pedals

Acoustic effects shape an amplified acoustic instrument while retaining the detail of its natural attack and body resonance. The category includes preamps, equalisation, compression, ambience and feedback control voiced for piezo, magnetic or microphone sources. Input impedance, notch filters, phase controls and balanced DI outputs determine how accurately the pickup signal is matched, corrected and passed to an amplifier, interface or PA.