i have a cs-3 and wanted to mod to REALLY lessen the noise, i use it before my dist and od peds, i wanted to use the cs-3 but with my gain at 2:00o'clock, my rig hiss A LOT. I used it with a Dean Schenker V directly plugged via the CS3 into a Mesa Boogie. Compressors used as sustainers will boost the gain of the signal as its envelop decays. Comparison of the stock BOSS CS-3 Compressor/Sustainer pedal with the modded version. Considering the sorry state of the stock CS-3, BOSS should hire Monte as a technical consultant! BOSS CS-3 Compressor Mods. Boss BD-2 Blu-Drive Mod. Probably not. jalexquijano wrote: I want to get rid of the high hiss and noise produced by the level and sustain pots on my stock Boss CS-3. Boss Delay Pedal Dual Mode Mod. I've used a stock mij CS-3 for years, I went to purchase an MA opto modded CS-3, plugged in and couldn't believe how bad it was. What do you think of the available BOSS CS-3 mods? These are some mods I'm … Boss DS-1 Synth Drive Mod. 7,159. I wanted to share my notes on the Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3 so if you own one, maybe you'll start enjoying it a little more. that's my take anyway, the stock CS-3 needs no mods. Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Modifications Fromel Electronics from $ 24.95 Boss DS-1 Distortion Modifications Fromel ... Boss MT-2 Metal Zone Mod Kit by Fromel Fromel Electronics from $ 24.95 Boss OD-1 Overdrive Modifications Boss SD-1 Trans Am Mod. Boss TR2 Two Speed Mod. I have a stock CS-3 that I'm not too excited by, so I think I'm going to mod it to heck, and hope that the end result is something I really like. just wanted to ask if both the mods (mod 1 and 2) would bring the noise level way way down with your mods. This is certainly not the "only" method, and there may be some more advanced things you'll want to try such as changing the taper of the Attack or Sustain pots, but these mods have worked well for me. Boss DM-2 Low Pass Toggle Mod. just an uber squish device that couldn't be backed off to a usable sound for me. Combine this with a modified SD-1 Overdrive, and you may well have all the pedals you’ll need for most of your jamming. my stock CS-3 sounds like what you'd mod that other pedal to, role reversal. Boss TR-2 Versa-Trem Boss TR-2 Versa-Trem Mod. For capacitors, I recommend non-polar metal film, polyester, polystyrene, polypropylene, or mylar; I do not recommend ceramic. Will the Monte Allums Opto mod plus solve this issue? I took some time and geeked out over the details and I don't think it deserves its maligned status compared to the … Second caveat - I haven't gone heavily into the "modded Boss" thing, but actually found I preferred stock to modded (CS3, BD2, SD1) in all cases, save one. I've been playing around with my first batch of pedals, and so far I'm pretty satisfied, Well, half satisfied. The one exception is 11 Gauge has advised on a mod to reduce a hair of bass in the OD-3. I just bought this Boss CS-3 Compressor Supreme Germanium Mod Kit ($19.95) and it is really quite good I must say. Boss DS-1 Lexi-Drive Mod. I have another unmodded CS3 for comparison. After this mod, I rarely if ever turned my new CS-3 off just because it made such a fantastic sound. Do you prefer a stock or modded CS-3? Discussion in 'Pedal Pushers Forum' started by Crooner, Jun 22, 2010. Crooner Friend of Fred. Boss CS-3 Hi-Fi Mod. Boss TR-2 Tremolo Mod. Apr 15, 2009 Boston. Boss MT-2 More Metal Mod. Boss GE-7 Magnum Mod.
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