LABOR XII | Rig Rundown | Routing the BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor

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In this video, Ross Explains how he routes the BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor in the Advanced X pattern for his and Jacob's Live guitars!

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Looking forward to seeing y’all at Jake’s again soon!🤘🏼

EJsGuitars
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I’ve used the NS2 for decades. So much so I often forget it’s there 😂 It just works.
X pattern is definitely the way to go and I find it more natural than the isp’s I’ve tried.
If I remember rightly when it’s in mute mode it’ll be either muted or gated when powered on. That’s how I use it. So when you power up you know it’s not going to make any noise one way or the other. Great for changing guitars or as a stutter pedal.
Great video 🤘🏼

Dan_Ranger
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Digging the tunes! also thanks for the info on routing the NS-2 i have an Archon 50 that is (was) noisy but this worked gloriously.

brianstinnett
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Sorry, but you've completely misunderstood the point of the mute setting. When set to mute, yes, the signal is muted when the pedal is engaged. But when the pedal is disengaged with the mute setting on, the noise reduction is activated. So when set to mute, pedal on = mute, pedal off = noise reduction. When set to reduction, pedal on = reduction, pedal off = no reduction. So actually mute is the setting most people want, since it completely eliminates noise even when the pedal is not activated. Isnt that why you got a noise pedal in the first place? What's the scenario where someone says "ooh, yeah, now is the time when I want some noisey hum? "

spookyroofus
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If you turn off the music, we could actually here what your amps doing...how annoying

stevemurdock