منذ طرحه في عام 1978، يُعتبر مشغل التشويش DS-1 Distortion من BOSS رمزًا حقيقيًا في عالم تأثيرات الجيتار. جاء هذا المشغل بتصميمه الأولي ليعرف بصوته الجريء الجديد، الذي يقدم هجومًا قويًا وصوتًا ناعمًا يمتد، وهو صوت أصبح أساسًا للاعبين على مر الأجيال. يعتبر المشغل DS-1 الأكثر مبيعًا على الإطلاق في مجموعة مشغلات BOSS المدمجة، وتصميمه الأصلي الذي لم يتغير يستمر في إلهام إنشاء الموسيقى الرائعة في كل مكان. صوت المشغل الكلاسيكي DS-1 يقف وراء الأصوات الخاصة بالعديد من أساطير الروك، وهو جاهز لتحفيز صوتك الخاص اليوم.
Before the DS-1, most distortion pedals produced harsh, buzzy tones and muddy sound at high gain settings. In 1978, BOSS engineers changed all that by developing a unique distortion circuit for the DS-1 that produces tight, hard-edged gain with rich harmonics while retaining the unique characteristics of different guitars and playing techniques. Hard rock, metal, and punk styles began to flourish in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and the DS-1’s tone had a defining influence on these genres. That trend has endured through multiple generations, and players around the world continue to seek out the classic DS-1 sound.
From its modest three-knob interface, many different sound colors can be coaxed from the DS-1. Its pioneering two-stage circuit incorporates both transistor and op-amp gain stages. This approach is critical to the DS-1’s characteristic low-frequency fullness, which is loved by guitarists that play heavy music genres. The distortion knob offers an extremely wide range, from a mild boost for driving amps and pedals to full-throttle gain for monster rock riffs.
Unlike typical tone controls that only cut highs, the DS-1’s tone circuit features an innovative design that offers far more range. Turning the knob clockwise increases highs and decreases lows, while going counter-clockwise has the opposite effect. This lets you dial in everything from tight, cutting rhythm sounds to smooth, fat lead voices. The tone control is particularly effective for maintaining low-end definition when using the DS-1 as a booster with vintage-style amps, which often sound muddy when driven with other distortion pedals.