Friday, March 21, 2025
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Boss NS-1X vs Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor Comparison


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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 Introducing the Boss NS-1X
» 2:20 High Gain Rhythm Comparison!
» 5:45 Dynamics & Single-Coils?
» 10:29 Now Through the FX Loop!
» 14:15 What Does it Feel Like to Play?
» 17:00 Using Them In a Pedal Board?
» 23:25 Which One Should You Choose?
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46 thoughts on “Boss NS-1X vs Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor Comparison

  • Если я подключаю мт-2 в разрыв ns-2 у меня первый удар по струнам звучит с наростанием как fade in

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  • I looked up a review on these pedals because I just picked up Nick Johnston's signature guitar and the pickups are very hot. And well, well, well. What model is that guitar the gentleman on my right is using?…

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  • Thanks, guys. I needed to see your take on these noise pedals. Your discerning content regarding specs and capabilities which I wouldn't know as a newer player is immensely helpful in winnowing down gear options. Your taking the time to look them over legitimizes the pedals which you choose to evaluate.
    Note to your producer: I was glad that the decibel meter at the right rear of the stage was NOT covered by the headstock of a tall guitar in this video. Please continue to check for that when you are recording these excellent vids. I do watch many of them – often in binges as evening entertainment and for purchase research. Seeing the dB level in the room helps me understand what's coming out of the amps, how hard the tones are being played, etc.
    All of your efforts are VERY much appreciated here at the "end of the road" just south of Canada! Anderton's is my go-to YT channel.

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  • Wow….Horribly done guys. lol Please get someone who knows how the new features of the NS-1 work and maybe knows how to chug or EVH out to demo. Maybe a decent blues guy with a pleura of overdrive pedals in front . Maybe even a Dad rock player who has 80s gain he has to work with in a home studio environment. JMHO

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  • Good evening, I just watched this review, a little late I know, but I'd be grateful if you could respond to the many voices asking for a review of these pedals using the 4 cable method. If you set it up right you can track the dry guitar signal while clamping all noise including the preamp and part of the fx loop (I place only time-based effects after). As an NS2 user I can confirm that this is a secret weapon if you're stacking gain pedals or overcranking a small tube amp (or both in my case). I'd be really interested to see how the NS1X, or the TC Sentry or any other gate with a loop, handles this configuration. Thanks

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  • Noooo don't just slam the supressors with signal, I want to see them compared when used as intended :((((((

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  • Wow you guys screwed the pooch on this one. Amateur hour lol. Not how this pedal is used.

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  • Why are you running them that way?! Guitar into NS2/1X, SEND to anything else, pedals, amps, etc (then out from the amp's effects loop) back to the RETURN on the NS, and output to the return on the amp!

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  • What's this at 17:40 about being able to use the FX loop as a distortion bypass? this is the only source I found on this about these pedals, everywhere else (including BOSS' website) says it just mutes everything… Too bad they didn't try out the four cable configuration, a FX loop bypass would be a killer feature.

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  • I can always count on Andertons to take on a less sexy topic like utility pedals and make it funny and really feel like I'm there with you trying things out. Thank you for this service and I hope it adds to the success of Anderton's. – Mark (in Los Angeles)

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  • Well, i am needing to buy a noise suppressor and this video is exactly what i need to determine if i need the $100 or $200 one. So thank you for this video!!!!

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  • The price aint worth it when you can pick up an NS2 for 50-60 quid and mine does for me. Glad i bought the boss ir2 instead, that pedal is a winner and does way more than noise cancel.

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  • Dum dums need to mute the trem springs first and make this video all over again. The springs ringing out interfere with the the gate closing properly. There is an old vid on my channel that explains it..

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  • I didn't understand why they kept setting the threshold and damp controls the same. Play with them to get what effect you need. I have a GT-1000 core and the noise reduction block does a great job.

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  • I was really hoping they made this with midi, being able to save a few user presets with a gate would take the market by storm. My Source Audio EQ2 can do this but the gate isnt that great on the EQ2 (it is an eq pedal so not suprizing)

    So far I havent seen any real reason to grab an NS1x… then again i havent seen anyone use it properly ????

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  • I think the really important thing about noise suppression is that the silence, however short, between your notes can be just as important as the notes themselves and i think suppressors really make you realize that in a tangible way

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  • The only trouble (read: undesirable effect) I've had so far with the 1X is the gate mode clipping off the tail ends of my delay echos but of course you can easily fix that by adjusting the decay and it sounds even more natural in reduction mode. I'm honestly really enjoying the 1X so far

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  • I just got this pedal today. I'm using it with the onboard effects of the Katana Artist so it's plugged directly into the effects loop. I've only used it and experimented with its settings for an hour or so but it has already made me SO MUCH HAPPIER to play especially with headphones and higher volume. I'm very excited to explore it more fully and see how it compliments my style

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  • That's why it's a pedal,… when you play clean, you turn it off!
    And yeah, for most peeps, plug it in the loop circuit of your amp before Rev/Delays! ( any of them!)
    Thank me later, you're welcome!

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  • I much prefer the NS-2, I use it to replace the Electro-Harmonix Silencer. I play prog metal and the Boss remains excellent in both saturated and clean sound. If I had to change, I would take the beautiful Zuul from Fortin.

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  • For Me I think I'll keep My NS2, the reason I say this is because the NS1-X price difference against the NS2 does not justify the sound difference, back to the drawing board Mr Boss.

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  • You don’t have them hooked up right!!
    Run the distortion through the send return and guitar through the input and out put to the amp. Put the release fast(all the way) and threshold halfway

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  • Can I use that noise suppressor on modularsynths mix outs ? Two, one for the left and one for the right.

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  • PLAY THE GUITAR !!!!! WTF how can you listen to the noise suppressor u **** PLAY THE GUITAR so we can hear the difference !!! One of the worst comparisons ever and I look at your channel a lot bad video PLAY THE GUITAR !!!!!! Don’t just strum string ??? Wtf

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