Boss VB-2w Waza Craft Owner’s Manual
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To connect the Boss VB-2W to your pedalboard, place it in the desired position in your effects chain, typically after distortion pedals and before modulation effects. Use standard 1/4 inch patch cables to connect the input and output.
The Boss VB-2W requires a 9V DC power supply with a negative center. It is recommended to use the Boss PSA series power adapter for optimal performance.
To achieve a smooth vibrato effect, set the depth and rate controls to moderate levels. Experiment by adjusting the rate to find the desired speed and the depth for the intensity of the effect.
Standard mode replicates the original VB-2's vibrato effect, while Custom mode offers a deeper vibrato and allows for greater control over the effect's parameters.
Yes, the VB-2W can be used with a bass guitar. It will add a unique vibrato effect to the bass sound, though settings may need to be adjusted to suit the lower frequency range.
Check all cable connections, ensure the pedal is receiving power, and verify that the input and output jacks are connected correctly. If the problem persists, try using a different power supply or cables.
Regularly check and clean the jacks and footswitch to prevent dust build-up. Store the pedal in a dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Periodically inspect for any loose connections.
Connect an expression pedal to the EXP jack on the VB-2W. This allows real-time control over the depth of the vibrato effect, providing dynamic modulation based on your foot movements.
The slight delay in bypassing is due to the pedal's buffered bypass circuitry, which ensures a smooth transition and maintains signal integrity when the pedal is switched off.
The VB-2W is designed for mono operation. To use it in a stereo setup, it should be placed before any stereo effects in the signal chain, allowing subsequent stereo pedals to split the signal.