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Orange Distortion
If you're not in the know about the DS-1, you're probably asking yourself, "Why on earth would I buy a kit to
build a DS-1 clone when I could mosey on into any Guitar Center, and pick up a real one for $35?" The DS-1
currently in production is not the same as the original DS-1 that was produced in the 80's. Now you're
probably asking yourself, "Why not just get a new DS-1 and modify it or have someone else modify it for me?"
That will make it sound better, but it still won't be the same as the original DS-1. The original DS-1 used the
Toshiba TA7136P chip. When this chip became obsolete, BOSS changed the circuit to accommodate dual
op amps. The TA7136P was not a dual op amp. So simply "upgrading" a few parts isn't going to make a new
DS-1 sound as good an original.
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$78.99
The BYOC Orange Distortion kit comes all the parts to build to original
DS-1 specs, extra components to do some of the most popular DS-1
modifications, and a couple of new mods that we've come up with which
are the sort of mods you can only do when you're building a pedal from
the ground up.the ground up.
Another new mod is the Big Muff Mod. This transistor based boost at the beginning of the DS-1 circuit is
almost identical to one of the transistor gain stages in an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi. It just needs a few
extra components. This transistor based boost is also the cause for a lot of the low end flabbiness that is
associated with the DS-1. The BYOC Orange Distortion kit has spaces added to the circuit board for these
extra parts, and comes with the extra parts, so that you can modify the boost circuit to be identical to one of
the transistor gain stages in a Big Muff. This will not make your pedal sound at all like a Big Muff, but it will
give you little more gain and tighten up the low end.
The BYOC Orange Distortion kit also comes with extra parts to do many of the popular DS-1 mods such as
more gain, reduction of shrill highs, and lots of extra diodes for all kinds of clipping modifications. We also
took the liberty of removing all the aluminum electrolytic capacitors from the signal path and replaced them
with superior metal film capacitors as a stock feature of the kit. And, like all BYOC kits, The Orange
Distortion comes with true mechanical bypass, so there's no tone-suckage when you're not using it.


$78.99