Boss CE-2w Waza Craft Owner’s Manual
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To connect your Boss CE-2w, use standard 1/4 inch instrument cables. Connect the input of the pedal to your guitar and the output to the next pedal in your chain or directly to your amplifier.
The Boss CE-2w requires a 9V DC power supply with a current draw of approximately 20mA. It can also operate using a 9V battery.
The CE-2w offers three modes: Standard CE-2 Chorus, CE-1 Chorus, and CE-1 Vibrato. It includes depth and rate controls for fine-tuning your sound.
Check all cable connections and ensure they are secure. Verify power supply compatibility and that other pedals are not introducing noise. Try isolating the pedal to determine if it is the source of the noise.
Yes, the CE-2w has stereo outputs for creating a wide stereo image. Connect the A and B outputs to two separate amplifiers or channels.
Keep the pedal clean and dry. Regularly check battery contacts if using a battery. Ensure jacks are free from dust and corrosion. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Check that the pedal is receiving power from either a 9V battery or an appropriate power supply. Ensure that all cables are properly connected and replace the battery if necessary.
Use the mode switch on the side of the pedal to toggle between CE-2, CE-1 Chorus, and CE-1 Vibrato modes. Each mode offers a distinct sound characteristic.
For a classic chorus sound, start with the depth knob at 12 o'clock and the rate knob between 10 and 12 o'clock. Adjust to taste based on your specific playing and tone preferences.
Yes, the CE-2w can be used in the effects loop. Connect the send from the amp to the input of the pedal, and the output back to the return on the amp for best results.