BossTone vs Steel Driver II

Amplifiers, effects, pickups, electronic components, wiring, etc.

Moderator: Dave Mudgett

Post Reply
User avatar
Doug Jones
Posts: 1636
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Oregon & Florida

BossTone vs Steel Driver II

Post by Doug Jones »

Which fuzztone do you prefer; the good old BossTone or the Steel Driver II and why. Also does the SD-II include the Matchbox circuitry? Thanks - DJ -
User avatar
Jim Smith
Posts: 7949
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Midlothian, TX, USA

Post by Jim Smith »

Since going rack mount I don't use either at the moment, but when I did I liked the Steel Driver II's distortion better. It is easier to control and has more varieties of sounds.
Dave Frye
Posts: 384
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Atwater, CA

Post by Dave Frye »

I allways liked the old "Bosstone" for the old time fuzz. I have a friend who has a "Steeldriver" and he threatens to steel my fuzz! Old time stuff works for me. Just like a Fender Twin hotrodded for me but it was HEAVY. Dave Frye ShoBud S12 Ext E9th

------------------


Mike Bagwell
Posts: 422
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Greenville, SC, USA

Post by Mike Bagwell »

Im pretty sure its the same curcuit.I had a friend build me a box with just the Fuzz part of a Steel Driver, for use with a lap steel. I lent him one of my units so he could make a schematic of it. When he was finished he told me that it was identical to the boss tone, but it runs on 18 volts. He thought that the differences in tone was probably due to the different transistor brands and the operating voltage.
For what its worth I own a boss tone but prefer the Steel Driver version.

Mike
User avatar
Bobby Lee
Site Admin
Posts: 14863
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Cloverdale, California, USA
Contact:

Post by Bobby Lee »

I always felt that they both sounded pretty cheezy. Hard-edged transistor clipping is not my idea of a good distortion sound.

I'm moving this topic to the Electronics area, where it belongs.

------------------
Bobby Lee Image www.b0b.com/products
Sierra Session S-12 E9th, Speedy West D-10, Sierra S-8 Lap
User avatar
Jeff Heard
Posts: 371
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Lopez Island, Washington, USA

Post by Jeff Heard »

I haven't used a Bosstone. I have a Steeldriver II, and the distortion feature on it is not very good. It's very noisy (lots of hiss) and not smooth like tube distortion. It is convenient to use, though, especially if you only use distortion on a tune or two throughout a gig (one less box to hook up and carry around!)
User avatar
Garry Pugh
Posts: 803
Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
Location: Nashville Indiana

Post by Garry Pugh »

I have an original BossTone and it's the only overdrive, I have used, which sounds good with PSG. It makes a difference what type body your steel is. IMO a wooden body has a much more appealing overdrive sound.
Post Reply