Boss DM-2w Waza Craft Owner’s Manual

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Year 2014
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Boss DM-2w Waza Craft Specification

The Boss DM-2w Waza Craft is an expertly crafted analog delay pedal that revives the classic DM-2 Delay's legacy with modern enhancements. This pedal features two distinct delay modes: the Standard mode replicates the beloved warm, lush sound of the original DM-2, with a delay time ranging from 20 to 300 milliseconds. The Custom mode extends the delay time up to 800 milliseconds, offering a broader range of sonic possibilities and a cleaner delay tone suitable for contemporary musical styles.

Equipped with a Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) circuit, the DM-2w maintains the rich, analog warmth that characterized its predecessor. The pedal's all-analog signal path ensures that the vintage sound quality is preserved while delivering superior performance for today's musicians. It includes an expression pedal input for hands-free control over delay time, allowing for dynamic live performance adaptability.

The DM-2w also features a direct out jack, enabling players to create a wet/dry signal path for a more expansive stereo effect. With its robust construction and compact design, the DM-2w Waza Craft is built to withstand rigorous use, reflecting Boss's commitment to quality and durability.

The pedal operates on a 9V battery or an optional AC adapter, making it versatile for both stage and studio use. By integrating innovative upgrades with a classic design, the Boss DM-2w Waza Craft is ideal for guitarists seeking both nostalgic tones and expanded creative capabilities in an analog delay pedal.

Boss DM-2w Waza Craft F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Boss DM-2w to my guitar amp?

To connect the Boss DM-2w to your guitar amp, use a standard 1/4" instrument cable. Connect your guitar to the input jack on the pedal and another cable from the output jack to your amp's input. Ensure the pedal is powered on using a 9V battery or an AC adapter.

What are the key differences between Standard and Custom modes on the DM-2w?

The Standard mode on the DM-2w offers a classic analog delay sound with a delay time of 20-300ms. The Custom mode extends the delay time to 800ms and provides a cleaner, more modern tone. Switch between modes using the toggle switch on the pedal.

How can I reduce noise when using the DM-2w?

To reduce noise, ensure that your power supply is stable and properly connected. Avoid using long cables, and keep the pedal away from other electronic devices that could cause interference. Additionally, check all connections and consider using a noise gate pedal if necessary.

What maintenance is required for the Boss DM-2w?

Regularly check cables and connections for wear. Clean the pedal exterior with a dry cloth and avoid using solvents. Replace the 9V battery when needed, and ensure the power adapter is functioning correctly. Store the pedal in a dry, cool place when not in use.

How can I troubleshoot if the pedal is not powering on?

First, check the power source by ensuring the AC adapter is connected correctly or replace the 9V battery. Inspect the input/output cables for damage. If the issue persists, try connecting the pedal to a different power outlet or check for a faulty adapter.

Can the DM-2w be used in a stereo setup?

The Boss DM-2w is designed for mono operation. For stereo effects, consider using a stereo splitter after the pedal or incorporate it within a stereo signal chain using additional pedals capable of stereo output.

What is the recommended power supply for the Boss DM-2w?

The recommended power supply for the Boss DM-2w is a PSA-series AC adapter. Ensure it provides a 9V DC output with at least 50mA current. Alternatively, use a 9V alkaline battery for portable operation.

How do I achieve a slapback delay effect with the DM-2w?

To create a slapback delay effect, set the delay time to a low setting (around 80-120ms) and adjust the feedback control to a minimum. Set the level control to blend the delay with your dry signal to achieve the desired slapback effect.

Is it possible to use the DM-2w with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Boss DM-2w can be used with a bass guitar. The pedal's analog circuitry complements the bass frequencies well, providing warm and rich delay effects. Experiment with settings to find the tone that suits your style.

How does the pedal affect my signal chain?

The DM-2w, being an analog delay, can add warmth and character to your signal. Place it after your distortion or overdrive pedals to maintain clarity. Experiment with its position in the chain to achieve different tonal characteristics.