What do you think of the Waza Craft pedals from Boss? By the way, this almost wraps up the Boss pedal reviews. I think there's only two more left as of releasing this video! Check the cards for the full playlist. 0:00 - About & Disclaimer (loaner) 0:25 - Jam Track 2:56 - Pedal Controls 3:45 - Slap-Back Delay 4:32 - Percussive Slap Back Tone 5:20 - 6 Repeats and Prominent Mix 6:16 - Delay and Overdrive 7:09 - Slow Delay with Lots of Repeats 7:54 - High Gain Distortion & Delay 9:10 - My Review (pros and cons) Check it out there: ►Sweetwater - imp.i114863.net/QO2yyP ►Thomann - bit.ly/3l4ycuK ►Sky Music - alnk.to/8tJcN7o (affiliate links)
Boss has always made fantastic delays. A few years back, I bought their DD-500 as I needed lots of presets and the ability to do Dub-style repeats (live). That unit is phenomenal. You can really custom-edit the presets. It enables me to get any Delay Sound I could ever want or need. Enjoyed your tasty-playing & great-tones.
I love my DM-2W. Got it when they were first introduced (local instrument chain store had a special on), and it's been on my board constantly ever since (replacing my AnalogMan modded DD-3). I've only tuned in the settings once, and I've just kept the same settings ever since; it just seems to sit magically behind the guitar tone, never stepping on the notes or getting too cloudy with excessive repeats (I'm running it in the effects loop of my amp). Also seems to filter the most strident high frequencies out of the signal when it's engaged (even with the delay level off). It does an interesting oscillation, where the repeat rate and intensity settings become interactive (shorter delay has a lower intensity threshold for runaway oscillation)
That first arpeggio with delay and overdrive made me think of an intro for a black metal song (like something off the first Burzum album). Gotta love gain and minor chords!
Great review. One of the best delays out there. Straightforward, natural "modulation", extremely musical. Aliasing noise on the standard with the rate below 9 o'clock, especially on Voxes, but it's part of the charm (also on the custom mode with slower rates with the expression pedal)
Great video on this Delay Pedal (one of the few types of pedals I use). I particularly enjoyed the clear channel demos. Since I don't use distortion, overdrive, or gain, I'm thinking the learning curve for this pedal is a lot less than you cautioned those that do use distortion, overdrive, or gain, or all of the above. Thank you for the great video, and please keep them coming!!!
Sounds sweet, thank you! I am already used to play digital emulations of analog delays from UAFX and Walrus. Not sure if I could go back to setting tempo with a control dial because I am used to matching the delay tempo to the music I play. Would be cool if they could add a digital control for the analog delay tempo (like hold and tap). On the other the pedal wouldn't be really analog anymore.
It's a Boss Waza. Really all you need to know. Good stuff ! Great playing as always Shane,. Good video and info too. Thanks for all you do. Blues On....💙
Great review. I rented this delay and had it for a month but found that it was a lot harder to get the the sounds I wanted out of it. Your point about it being harder to dial in definitely tracks.... I think boss make the best delays on the market and honestly I was surprised I didn't bond with this one. May be time for me to give it another try....
Thats the first and only delay that I’ve owned. Tends to darken tone a bit but other than that man is great to have. You are completely right. It does take some time to get it just right. God bless!
Another great vid Shane! It surprised me how good the tones sounded. I’d probably go for the Boss DD-3T, mainly for its versatility and seems a bit easier to dial in.
I tried a DD3 and gave it to my son. I don't care for digital delays. I now have this pedal (no problem dialing it in) and a Carbon Copy bright. I prefer this one. It's warmer sounding. Don Felder likes the digital delays so they do have their place.
I had an original DM-2 10-11 years ago. I didn't keep it all that long, but I don't remember why. I've used a Carbon Copy for simple analog delay pretty much since it was released, but I did wonder if I should try something else (even though I had no real reason to). I tried a Maxon AD900, which was just a Maxon/Ibanez analog delay. It sounded good, especially seeing that most other analog delays that had more than 550/600ms tended to be too dark to be heard in a band setting, but it was HIGHLY impractical. It took it way too much space, but more than that it also was all but impossible to dial in with any real accuracy. Most analog delays you have 300-550ms, and it's pretty easy to fine tune the delay time. With a full minute, if you just likely touch it, it jumps 100ms. It took forever to get reasonably close to the delay time I wanted, but never exactly. I use the Carbon copy Deluxe now. It has 1200ms of delay time, but also tap tempo so it's easy to get the tight delay time. Plus being programmable and being able to switch from the normal analog up a bright setting allows it to be used even with higher levels of gain (albiet high gain for me is 80s hard Rock/metal level) and still cut through the mix really well.
I seriously considered one of these when I was looking for an analog delay. I like how they sound but ultimately ended up going with a Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail deluxe which is more versatile but is also significantly more expensive. I wouldn't rule out getting a DM-2W at some stage though.
I did consider one of these but space was an issue on the board I was looking to put it on so went with the Ibanez ADMini. Given the way I set my amps up I really wanted a decent analogue delay in front with my Boss DD-200 in the loop. I suspect the DM-2W is a slightly better pedal but the ADMini does the job. Incidentally my favourite analogue delay is an EHX Memory Boy with tap tempo but that thing is absolutely huge!
Have a few Delay pedals including the mind blowing Digitech Timebender., Carbon Copy Bright and a bunch of others. Have started to move back to Boss gear as it is pretty much all I need at a reasonable price if you compare to other “high end” brands..👍🇦🇺
Absolutely agree about time dedicated to finding the tone to use. I have this pedal and dig it, but it's almost frustrating how much time I spend tweaking a 3 knob pedal.
I might be alone but, I love stock Boss Pedals not Waza. Stacking pedals and setting your amps eq is where the magic is. Love your videos! Thanks for all the objective thoughts. Keep up the good work!
Pretty nice if pricey. Early '80s, i learn about a little garage band from a coworker,,,"The guitar player has a Boss digital delay. They use it for Gamma's Razor King". I'd never seen one. Checked them out and wind up joining, couple of bar gigs, parties, etc. That song part of the set every time. We nailed it. '05 reunion for almost a year. I wanted to do it again. Co guit said it was too much trouble getting the timing right.
I had an original dm2 I bought for £5 at a jumble sale. I ended up selling it on eBay some time later for £150 when the whole boutique thing kicked off. Personally I couldn't see what the big deal was as with most analogue pedals the SNR was pretty hissy. You get much cleaner echo with a DD3.
This Delay Pedal went on my board just recently... Shane is correct that it can take a little time to learn and dial in... but other than that, as I am an analog guy... I love what it does for me. Cheers for your tones and honesty once again Shane. 👍
I just don’t understand spending so much for this when you can get the DD8 with so many modes. It even has an analog mode! I don’t hear such a difference that I need a whole pedal just for analog.
No need to review Boss anything its the best for the money. You learn that pretty quick. Like the second you decide to play electric guitar. Most satisfying stomp to boot. The tiny buttons dont come close. Boss is affordable quality mid price gear like we used to say about SONY. (NO BOLONEY). Waza is paying bills for boss employees . Just like all gear manufacturers their high end stuff is just to pay bills .The top executives are demanding more and more everyday.
Hello guitarist man from The Outback LOL Often I wonder if the best delays are most simple Simplistic Warm goo tone like old glue like a fresh book, not pristine with 22 knobs? Also, the colour, the warmth. Better than a cold candle!!!! Would you recommend before Ibanez 9 series and beefy brother Mason? Is boss the boss? Warmth to you brother delight!
Yeah man, I know the Waza stuff originally had an "inspected in Japan" sticker but was still made in Taiwan, so when I got this pedal and it said "MIJ" I was happy lol. Probably no difference but still a plus in my book 🤷♂️
I still use my original DM-2 that I found in a pawn shop about 20 years ago. I prefer the analog sound over my Boss DD-3. The DM-2 was a little inconsistent until I learned that it is built to be run with a 12 volt power supply.
Interesting you say that. I can only afford the Mooer rip off of the DM-2, and it was very disapointing. Then I read online that you should stick 12v into it and it completely transformed it. Great little pedal for the price now.
@@robbaskerville253 All early Boss pedals although they ran on a 9 volt battery they were also designed to run on a Boss ACA power supply which was 12 volts, and that 12 volt current was stepped down to 9 volts inside the pedal. Seems strange but that's what they did. So if you use a standard modern 9 volt power supply on an old Boss pedal you are going to get less than 9 volts, 6 maybe. I think the Boss Digital Delay pedal was the first Boss pedal to debut that ran on a Boss PSA 9 volt power supply.
Worst pedal ever. The echos sound like a digital squish sound. Be careful with Waza. The chorus, Sd1, BD2 and VB2 are all incredible, maybe the best pedals I’ve ever played. However, this delay and a few others have been shockingly bad.
What do you think of the Waza Craft pedals from Boss? By the way, this almost wraps up the Boss pedal reviews. I think there's only two more left as of releasing this video! Check the cards for the full playlist.
0:00 - About & Disclaimer (loaner)
0:25 - Jam Track
2:56 - Pedal Controls
3:45 - Slap-Back Delay
4:32 - Percussive Slap Back Tone
5:20 - 6 Repeats and Prominent Mix
6:16 - Delay and Overdrive
7:09 - Slow Delay with Lots of Repeats
7:54 - High Gain Distortion & Delay
9:10 - My Review (pros and cons)
Check it out there:
►Sweetwater - imp.i114863.net/QO2yyP
►Thomann - bit.ly/3l4ycuK
►Sky Music - alnk.to/8tJcN7o
(affiliate links)
Wazzzaaaa! \m/
Good playing!
Boss has always made fantastic delays. A few years back, I bought their DD-500 as I needed lots of presets and the ability to do Dub-style repeats (live). That unit is phenomenal. You can really custom-edit the presets. It enables me to get any Delay Sound I could ever want or need. Enjoyed your tasty-playing & great-tones.
I have a DD-500 and still want this DM-2W, am I crazy!?
I love my DM-2W. Got it when they were first introduced (local instrument chain store had a special on), and it's been on my board constantly ever since (replacing my AnalogMan modded DD-3). I've only tuned in the settings once, and I've just kept the same settings ever since; it just seems to sit magically behind the guitar tone, never stepping on the notes or getting too cloudy with excessive repeats (I'm running it in the effects loop of my amp). Also seems to filter the most strident high frequencies out of the signal when it's engaged (even with the delay level off).
It does an interesting oscillation, where the repeat rate and intensity settings become interactive (shorter delay has a lower intensity threshold for runaway oscillation)
That first arpeggio with delay and overdrive made me think of an intro for a black metal song (like something off the first Burzum album). Gotta love gain and minor chords!
Great review. One of the best delays out there. Straightforward, natural "modulation", extremely musical. Aliasing noise on the standard with the rate below 9 o'clock, especially on Voxes, but it's part of the charm (also on the custom mode with slower rates with the expression pedal)
Great video on this Delay Pedal (one of the few types of pedals I use). I particularly enjoyed the clear channel demos. Since I don't use distortion, overdrive, or gain, I'm thinking the learning curve for this pedal is a lot less than you cautioned those that do use distortion, overdrive, or gain, or all of the above. Thank you for the great video, and please keep them coming!!!
This is my favorite delay pedal of all time, great review!
I use two DM-2 W's. One set for short and the other for long delay when needed.
Sounds sweet, thank you! I am already used to play digital emulations of analog delays from UAFX and Walrus. Not sure if I could go back to setting tempo with a control dial because I am used to matching the delay tempo to the music I play. Would be cool if they could add a digital control for the analog delay tempo (like hold and tap). On the other the pedal wouldn't be really analog anymore.
It's a Boss Waza. Really all you need to know. Good stuff ! Great playing as always Shane,. Good video and info too. Thanks for all you do. Blues On....💙
Great review. I rented this delay and had it for a month but found that it was a lot harder to get the the sounds I wanted out of it. Your point about it being harder to dial in definitely tracks....
I think boss make the best delays on the market and honestly I was surprised I didn't bond with this one. May be time for me to give it another try....
Thats the first and only delay that I’ve owned. Tends to darken tone a bit but other than that man is great to have. You are completely right. It does take some time to get it just right. God bless!
I just ordered one of these used off Ebay (as well as a PH-3 and FBM-1), can't wait to mess around with some new pedals!
My favourite analog delay, especially in custom mode. The custom mode is also brighter.
Another great vid Shane! It surprised me how good the tones sounded. I’d probably go for the Boss DD-3T, mainly for its versatility and seems a bit easier to dial in.
I tried a DD3 and gave it to my son. I don't care for digital delays. I now have this pedal (no problem dialing it in) and a Carbon Copy bright. I prefer this one. It's warmer sounding. Don Felder likes the digital delays so they do have their place.
Wow FK the delay pedal that intro jam was toooooooooooooo good. Well done my man.
Nice review, thank you Sir
I had an original DM-2 10-11 years ago. I didn't keep it all that long, but I don't remember why. I've used a Carbon Copy for simple analog delay pretty much since it was released, but I did wonder if I should try something else (even though I had no real reason to). I tried a Maxon AD900, which was just a Maxon/Ibanez analog delay.
It sounded good, especially seeing that most other analog delays that had more than 550/600ms tended to be too dark to be heard in a band setting, but it was HIGHLY impractical. It took it way too much space, but more than that it also was all but impossible to dial in with any real accuracy. Most analog delays you have 300-550ms, and it's pretty easy to fine tune the delay time. With a full minute, if you just likely touch it, it jumps 100ms. It took forever to get reasonably close to the delay time I wanted, but never exactly.
I use the Carbon copy Deluxe now. It has 1200ms of delay time, but also tap tempo so it's easy to get the tight delay time. Plus being programmable and being able to switch from the normal analog up a bright setting allows it to be used even with higher levels of gain (albiet high gain for me is 80s hard Rock/metal level) and still cut through the mix really well.
I seriously considered one of these when I was looking for an analog delay. I like how they sound but ultimately ended up going with a Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail deluxe which is more versatile but is also significantly more expensive. I wouldn't rule out getting a DM-2W at some stage though.
VP is an excellent analog delay. I also have a Carbon Copy Mini which is different in a good way. Can you have too many delays?
@@JPMonstie never.
Sounds great..awesome demo...2thumbs up.
Fantastic vid - This pedal is mint. Works well into the front of dirty amp for me, just like the CE2w chorus.
I did consider one of these but space was an issue on the board I was looking to put it on so went with the Ibanez ADMini. Given the way I set my amps up I really wanted a decent analogue delay in front with my Boss DD-200 in the loop. I suspect the DM-2W is a slightly better pedal but the ADMini does the job. Incidentally my favourite analogue delay is an EHX Memory Boy with tap tempo but that thing is absolutely huge!
I have one. I use mine as a slapback just in front of the amplifier (modern Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb) after the noise gate.
Have a few Delay pedals including the mind blowing Digitech Timebender., Carbon Copy Bright and a bunch of others. Have started to move back to Boss gear as it is pretty much all I need at a reasonable price if you compare to other “high end” brands..👍🇦🇺
I absolutely loved owning this. You're right, takes some fiddling lol
Absolutely agree about time dedicated to finding the tone to use. I have this pedal and dig it, but it's almost frustrating how much time I spend tweaking a 3 knob pedal.
I might be alone but, I love stock Boss Pedals not Waza. Stacking pedals and setting your amps eq is where the magic is. Love your videos! Thanks for all the objective thoughts. Keep up the good work!
What’s wrong with Waza?
@@issimonete Boss pedals are great the way they are. Nothing wrong with Waza.
I have this pedal still trying to find my settings that suite me
Pretty nice if pricey.
Early '80s, i learn about a little garage band from a coworker,,,"The guitar player has a Boss digital delay. They use it for Gamma's Razor King". I'd never seen one.
Checked them out and wind up joining, couple of bar gigs, parties, etc. That song part of the set every time. We nailed it.
'05 reunion for almost a year. I wanted to do it again. Co guit said it was too much trouble getting the timing right.
I had an original dm2 I bought for £5 at a jumble sale. I ended up selling it on eBay some time later for £150 when the whole boutique thing kicked off. Personally I couldn't see what the big deal was as with most analogue pedals the SNR was pretty hissy. You get much cleaner echo with a DD3.
Nice! I have this and love it! It replaced my carbon copy. I’m saving for the waza dimension c now😎😎😎
Don't know about the pedal, but congratulations on winning the Ashes next week!
I haven't used delay much yet. Got to learn to dial in a good sound,
The Carbon Copy is also nice. Blues On....💙
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What happens when you put the intensity on full does it get really loud . ?
It repeats endlessly and starts to give feedback and become extremely loud and terrifying
This Delay Pedal went on my board just recently... Shane is correct that it can take a little time to learn and dial in... but other than that, as I am an analog guy... I love what it does for me.
Cheers for your tones and honesty once again Shane. 👍
I never tried this but used to play DD2 in the 80s. Now just i just use a simple Zoom Multi Effect Pedal & might get NUX too...
I just don’t understand spending so much for this when you can get the DD8 with so many modes. It even has an analog mode! I don’t hear such a difference that I need a whole pedal just for analog.
Maybe because it’s $50 cheaper than the DD-8 on Amazon Boss store?
Those necks look great,delay is great to find cadence, 70s sound..
This is a great pedal for me it is never off it is so versatile and as for dialling in it just take practice :-)
Apologies if I missed it but does this have tap tempo..? Cheers..! 🍻
No tap tempo, but you do get an expression pedal jack to control the repeat rate (delay time).
Amazing
What everyone fails to get it is it's horrible on synths. Not enough headroom. It's just a mush of noise.
That’s how I perceive it for guitar. It’s so generic sounding, and not in a lofi indie rock way.
No need to review Boss anything its the best for the money. You learn that pretty quick. Like the second you decide to play electric guitar. Most satisfying stomp to boot. The tiny buttons dont come close. Boss is affordable quality mid price gear like we used to say about SONY. (NO BOLONEY). Waza is paying bills for boss employees . Just like all gear manufacturers their high end stuff is just to pay bills .The top executives are demanding more and more everyday.
Hello guitarist man from The Outback LOL
Often I wonder if the best delays are most simple
Simplistic
Warm goo tone like old glue like a fresh book, not pristine with 22 knobs? Also, the colour, the warmth. Better than a cold candle!!!!
Would you recommend before Ibanez 9 series and beefy brother Mason? Is boss the boss?
Warmth to you brother delight!
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LOL! He is NOT from the Outback! Just the hills outside Melbourne!
@@DMSProduktions we have a problem I am soninterested, yes, in people from other worlds/ nations😍
@@rishpanjeet7479 I see, you are a TELLARITE!
@@DMSProduktions thank you sir, from Kashmir to Baltimore 🍻
Were you aware that your close ups alway have scratches prominently showing?
It's an 'intentional' close up effect.
Made in Japan? I have to find a made in Japan one,I love made in Japan...
Yeah man, I know the Waza stuff originally had an "inspected in Japan" sticker but was still made in Taiwan, so when I got this pedal and it said "MIJ" I was happy lol. Probably no difference but still a plus in my book 🤷♂️
I still use my original DM-2 that I found in a pawn shop about 20 years ago. I prefer the analog sound over my Boss DD-3. The DM-2 was a little inconsistent until I learned that it is built to be run with a 12 volt power supply.
Interesting you say that. I can only afford the Mooer rip off of the DM-2, and it was very disapointing. Then I read online that you should stick 12v into it and it completely transformed it. Great little pedal for the price now.
@@robbaskerville253 All early Boss pedals although they ran on a 9 volt battery they were also designed to run on a Boss ACA power supply which was 12 volts, and that 12 volt current was stepped down to 9 volts inside the pedal. Seems strange but that's what they did. So if you use a standard modern 9 volt power supply on an old Boss pedal you are going to get less than 9 volts, 6 maybe. I think the Boss Digital Delay pedal was the first Boss pedal to debut that ran on a Boss PSA 9 volt power supply.
lol what is that zombie head lamp back there?
It's from the Fulci Horror Movie called Zombie 😀
Nice
I think its a great (sounding) pedal but it could cost as well as like 80-120 USD and we are fine.
I went with the Boss DD-8. A lot more versatile.
Nice delay….delay……delay……..delay!!!!😂😂😂🎸🎸🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Lol ! 🤣😂🤣
I own the Dm3 & Dm2 and I don’t like this new Waza DM2. You can still get a Dm3 for a decent price that sounds better than the Waza one.
Worst pedal ever. The echos sound like a digital squish sound. Be careful with Waza. The chorus, Sd1, BD2 and VB2 are all incredible, maybe the best pedals I’ve ever played. However, this delay and a few others have been shockingly bad.
Dd7 boss is better.