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boss ds-1 mods?

Post by jjspeedy »

my boss ds-1 isnt quite as good as i expected, so
any mods or tutorial mods would be nice, and cheers ahead of time for the help
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Post by the isaac eaton »

Pretty much way better modded. this is a keeley one.

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video isnt that good, but in person they are really cool!
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Post by Ty »

I can tell a difference, the modded one has a better well, everything to it. I kinda want to buy one just for old times sake. Or maybe man up and go for a DS-2. But any who before I go off topic, I liked it.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

best person to ask would be mike, he recently modded both his ds-1 and his sd-1.

http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... hlight=ds1

try that link
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Post by Mike »

Here is a bundle of useful links:
http://www.robertkeeley.com/audio6l6/dstech.html
BOSS DS-1 Distortion Mods By Keeley Effects The SEEING EYE MOD

These are the mods that we have come up with. Mostly they try to give the pedal a more high fidelity sound and make it a little more tube like by use on one LED in the clipping section instead of two (commonly seen as a mod). We use metal film caps available from www.digi-key.com

C1, C5, C12change to 0.1uF metal film (104) C2, C8, C9, C14 change to 1uF metal film (105) C7 220pf silver mica or monolithic

In the DS-Ultra mod we change C11 to a 0.047uF metal film or better and lower R13 to 2.4Kohm. As well as changing C3 and C13 to 0.1Uf metal film or better.

D5 change to 3mm red led (the power LED that we take out!) In the D-Ultra mod we switch in another LED in series with D4.

R39 20K R14 1.5K R35 2.4K if you change the power LED to a 5mm Yellow LED

Add 47pf cap across clipping diodes, see second picture little green dot in the center. 7/64 drill bit needed to drill out 3mm LED for the SEEING EYE PART!

http://www.geocities.com/overdrivespide ... leyds1.htm
http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... _Mods.aspx
http://www.indyguitarist.com/mods_new/keeley-mods.pdf
http://www.godiksennet.com/images/sch/DS1PG2.jpg
http://www.muzique.com/news/fat-mod-for-the-boss-ds-1/
http://www.diystompboxes.com/DIYFiles/u ... ortion.pdf
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Post by Doog »

1) Take out the clipping diodes
2) Put them in the bin
3) Then put the pedal in the bin too
4) Buy RAT2.
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Post by mezzio13 »

Doog wrote:1) Take out the clipping diodes
2) Put them in the bin
3) Then put the pedal in the bin too
4) Buy RAT2.
Sound advice indeed sir!
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Post by jjspeedy »

thanks for the help guys, actually mike, your mod is what i liked.
so i might try that out, and whoever gave me the link to mikes thread about his mod, thanks

oh, one more thing, how much do these mods usually cost?
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Post by Mike »

Not all that much in parts, it's the time and effort that it takes.
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Post by jjspeedy »

mike, ive noticed that you make some pedals for people who ask
how much do you usually charge them?
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Post by Mike »

It depends what you're after really, shoot me a PM if you're interested in having something built.
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Post by jjspeedy »

thanks, but it was just out of curiosity. i will keep that in mind though incase i need something down the road i cant find