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Borrowed DS-1

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Is there anything I can do to help it sound...not...so shitty?
Other than sell it of course, because it's not technically mine. Settings suggestions, anyone?
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Turn it off.
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James wrote:Turn it off.
My first thoughts also. Which is why its been sitting on a self in the practice space for a week. But I'd like to find some use for it.
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Turn the gain down and use it as an overdrive/booster?
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Post by More Cowbell »

Do a google search for DS-1 mods. Go to youtube and search for DS-1 mods, and listen to them, find the one you like the sound of the best and google search for how to do it...Or just buy another pedal.
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Post by Wilbur »

Believe it or not, I'm familiar with most DS-1 mods. If I had the bones, I'd send it off to Keeley. I don't. Just wondering if anyone had found a way to make the stock DS-1 useful. No one seems to be that magical haha...good lord it sounds like crap.
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Ooo...I've just remembered this guy...

http://www.monteallums.com/pedal_mods.html

If I've have enough left over cash during break, I'll spring for the Rectifier Mod and see how it goes.

Mike, how hard was the H2O mod on your Blues Driver?
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Post by More Cowbell »

If you can use a soldering iron and desoldering braid then you can do the keely mods. Find an old circuit board with resistors/caps on it and practice desoldering them from the board and then resoldering new ones in before attempting to do it to your own pedal's pcb. Desoldering braid is dirt cheap at radio shack, resistors are too. Some mods only require removal of certain resistors/caps and they help alot. I did a super overhaul of a mod to my SD-1, and it was easy and cost me like $20 in parts.
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yea, listen to cowbell. I modded my ds-1. It sounds great. this article is your best source; he gives you ton of info on modding the DS-1 to your liking: http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... _Mods.aspx
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Wilbur wrote:Ooo...I've just remembered this guy...

http://www.monteallums.com/pedal_mods.html

If I've have enough left over cash during break, I'll spring for the Rectifier Mod and see how it goes.

Mike, how hard was the H2O mod on your Blues Driver?
If you can use desoldering braid then you're laughing, it's not that hard.

The DS-1 is a fairly toss pedal, it's worth modding.
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In my opinion the best way to mod a DS-1 is with a sledgehammer.
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marshall style mod:
Brian Wampler wrote:Another (better, IMO) great Marshall mod, let's call this one the "18" mod. c2: 1uf, c3: .01uf, r6: 47k metal film, r9: 100 ohm metal film, c5: .022uf, r13: 1k metal film, c8: 1uf, d5: led, r14: 10k carbon comp resistor, c10: .0047uf, c11: remove, don't replace, c12: .0022uf, r17: .0047uf (yes, replace with a cap instead of resistor), r16: 10k carbon comp resistor, c13: .047uf. All caps metal film panasonic, all resistors metal film except where noted. Parts available from smallbearelec.com. Note that this turns the tone control into something similar to what the Rat (proco) uses. Great tones though - try it! :)
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Post by Fran »

James wrote:Turn it off.
ROLF

There was a good mod on the net where you just bypass the whole pcb, so its like a vanity pedal on your board :lol:
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Re: Borrowed DS-1

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Wilbur wrote:Is there anything I can do to help it sound...not...so shitty?
Other than sell it of course, because it's not technically mine. Settings suggestions, anyone?
Lend it to a drummer?

Problem solved...
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Post by Doog »

Fran wrote:
James wrote:Turn it off.
ROLF

There was a good mod on the net where you just bypass the whole pcb, so its like a vanity pedal on your board :lol:
Hahaha, a vanity DS-1..

"OH MAN WHERE DID U GET THAT ORANGE PEDAL, IT'S FUCKIN' RAD!"

Keep the tone down and use a tube amp. That's probably about as good as it gets stock without putting a RAT inside the box.
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Post by kim »

yeah i don't get it either, i see lots of bands (lots of guitarists whose sound i like, sune of raveoenttes, wata of boris etc) use them but i think the pedal is utter crap, even if you love crap, it's just worse than crap, so maybe they're not really ds 1's but just modded like crazy to sound... crazy.
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I liked the sound of the Wampler Tube Emulation mod. Just swaps out about 4 caps, 2 resistors, and a diode. I have that lying around somewhere on my home workstation.
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Post by jcyphe »

I like the DS-1 :cry:, for what it does.

Why so much hate?

I actually had two, and got one modded by IndyG, and it was bad. The mod made it sound more tubey, I like how crappy the Ds-1 sounds, that's what it does.

If you want another tone, just get another pedal.
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Post by Reece »

Using the logic "that's what it does" can free any pedal from criticism.

Of course if I want another tone I'd get another pedal but that doesn't stop me despising the sounds the DS-1 gives.