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NFD - Boss RBF-10

Started by lars, September 29, 2014, 11:50:51 PM

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lars

This is one of those somewhat forgotten pieces of equipment from the mid-80's, part of Boss's "micro rack series". It actually has some great/unique features to it, and you can get some unique flange/phase/chorus sounds out of it. It's based off the MN3204, so that immediately piqued my interest since almost all the best-regarded flangers made were 512-stage BBDs. It has the ability to adjust the feedback for inverse or normal, and has an inverse polarity switch for the modulation. It also has dual outputs for either Direct+Effected signal or Direct-Effected signal. This can do a very convincing Andy Summers type chorus sound. Overall it's a nice-sounding flanger, and one I would recommend if you can find it on the cheap.

selfdestroyer

Awesome... I used to use that on my voice with a MIDI verb years ago in a band I was in. It was a really cool to play with the feedback knob on the fly while singing through it.

Cody