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PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Anaheim, CA, at the 2013 NAMM Show where she visits the Boss booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear the Boss TE-2 Tera Echo, MO-2 Multi Overtone, and DA-2 Adaptive Distortion.

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Mike
on 03/07/2013
Its okay make digital clones of Memory Boy, POG and Little Big Muff. I'm sure many Boss devotees where looking for just that this year. But, "multi-dimensional processing?", does every other pedal now single-dimensional processing?
Damon
on 01/25/2013
That delay reminds me of the re20 space echo
Ray Rice
on 01/25/2013
Responsive and dynamic huh? I'll stick to the fender tweed for that. (these pedals seem like lo-end responses to EHX)
Paul
on 01/24/2013
Kinda hope they bring out an MO multi, they seem to work really well together! So nice to see Ms Dirks doing her thang too...
RickyBobby
on 01/24/2013
Digital technology makes sense for octave and in some cases delays, but seems counter intuitive for distortion. The pedals sound alright I guess.
Brian
on 01/24/2013
I like them, I like Rebecca, I like this video. So far, my morning is great. Thanks Folks. I'd love to hear the different distortion sounds a little more in depth, more so, I really want to hear what a little gain would do from the clean tone. Similar to a lightly distorted blues tone. Just to see how that pedal reacts. Love it!



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