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product_id: 29986475
title: "VB-2W Vibrato | Premium Waza Craft Guitar Effect Pedal with Analog Circuitry | True Reproduction of the Legendary BOSS VB-2 Vibrato | Standard & Custom Playing Modes"
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# Dual modes: Vintage & Custom vibrato Real-time depth control via expression pedal All-analog BBD vibrato circuit VB-2W Vibrato | Premium Waza Craft Guitar Effect Pedal with Analog Circuitry | True Reproduction of the Legendary BOSS VB-2 Vibrato | Standard & Custom Playing Modes

**Brand:** boss
**Price:** 336953CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your tone with vintage soul and modern flair — don’t just play, vibrate!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VB-2W Vibrato | Premium Waza Craft Guitar Effect Pedal with Analog Circuitry | True Reproduction of the Legendary BOSS VB-2 Vibrato | Standard & Custom Playing Modes by boss
- **How much does it cost?** 336953CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/29986475-vb-2w-vibrato-premium-waza-craft-guitar-effect-pedal-analog)

## Best For

- boss enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted boss brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Expression:** Custom mode unlocks a fresh, unique vibrato sound with innovative filter waves for modern sonic textures.
- • **Authentic Vintage Vibes:** True reproduction of the legendary VB-2 vibrato tone, delivering that classic 1982 warmth and character.
- • **Dynamic Control On-the-Fly:** Seamlessly adjust effect depth in real time using an optional expression pedal—perfect for live performance nuances.
- • **Built to Last, Ready to Tour:** Rugged Waza Craft design ensures road-worthy durability with a sleek, professional finish that stands out on any pedalboard.
- • **Premium Analog Craftsmanship:** Built with BOSS’s signature all-analog circuitry and bucket brigade device (BBD) for rich, organic modulation.

## Overview

The BOSS VB-2W Vibrato pedal is a premium Waza Craft edition that faithfully recreates the iconic 1982 VB-2 vibrato effect using all-analog BBD circuitry. It offers two distinct modes—Standard for classic vintage vibrato and Custom for a fresh, filtered vibrato sound—plus real-time depth control via an expression pedal. Designed for professional guitarists seeking authentic tone and expressive versatility, this rugged pedal combines timeless sound with modern innovation, backed by BOSS’s renowned build quality and a five-year warranty.

## Description

Ahead of its time when it debuted in 1982, the vb-2 vibrato has been rediscovered by modern players looking to create unique guitar textures with stompbox effects. Thanks to its expressive, one-of-a-kind sound, this rare pedal has gone on to become one of the most valuable BOSS effects in the vintage market. Now, the progressive spirit of the vb-2 has been Reborn as the WAZA craft VB-2W. Using all-analog circuitry, the VB-2W authentically reproduces the true pitch-shifted vibrato of the original pedal, and also adds an innovative new vibrato mode and real-time control function for enhanced expression.

Review: Warm, expressive overdrive with premium tone and versatile voicing - The Boss BD-2W Blues Driver Waza Craft Special Edition is an excellent evolution of the classic BD-2 — it brings the beloved warm, amp-like overdrive feel of the original while adding refinement, responsiveness, and extra tonal flexibility. Tone & performance The pedal delivers rich, dynamic overdrive that reacts beautifully to your picking attack and guitar volume — lighter picking stays clean or just gently driven, while digging in brings out harmonic richness and sustain. That touch sensitivity gives it an “amp-in-a-box” feel that many players seek in an overdrive. It’s perfect if you want that creamy breakup for blues, classic rock, or expressive lead work, but it won’t give you thick high-gain distortion like a high-gain distortion pedal — it’s designed to preserve nuance and feel. Standard vs Custom Modes One of the big upgrades in the Waza Craft version is the two sound modes: • Standard Mode — captures the classic BD-2 character with familiar warmth and drive. • Custom Mode — opens up a slightly expanded range of body and sustain, adding a bit more low-end and depth without sounding muddy. This switch is genuinely useful, giving you extra tonal options from the same pedal, whether you want classic blues grit or a bit more growl and sustain for rockier parts. Controls & usability With just Level, Gain, and Tone controls, it’s easy to dial in tones quickly — from a subtle edge-of-breakup to a fuller, driven sound. The tone control shapes treble nicely but isn’t as broad as a full EQ — if you need heavy shaping you might pair this with an EQ pedal afterward. Build quality is typical Boss — rugged, road-worthy, and reliable — with a premium feel and attention to detail that fits its Waza Craft flagship positioning. Versatility & use cases Although it’s called a “Blues Driver,” the BD-2W is versatile. Players report it works beautifully as a clean boost, rhythmic OD, and expressive lead drive across blues, rock, and beyond. It’s not limited to one genre. Having the dynamic response means you can use your guitar’s volume knob to clean up the tone, making it great for players who like interacting with their instrument rather than just smashing a gain pedal. A few considerations • The tone control isn’t super powerful — it’s mainly there to tame highs or add brightness rather than sculpt mids deeply. • At max gain, the pedal can get a bit loose in the low end or noisy depending on your amp/rig, so pairing it with proper amp settings helps. Summary The Boss BD-2W Waza Craft Blues Driver is a compelling upgrade on a classic. It offers touch-sensitive, amp-like overdrive, flexible voicing with Standard/Custom modes, and premium analog circuitry — all in a rugged pedalboard-ready box. Whether you’re chasing warm blues breakup or expressive rock tones, it’s a highly musical and versatile choice.
Review: Keywords: Subtle, Chorus-ish - Disclaimer: I've only used this pedal in mono. The boss enclosure/build needs no review. It's timeless and bomb proof. Now that that's out of the way... I will start by saying I really enjoy this pedal. It adds something unique to my arsenal and, most importantly, sounds cool. That said, I could see a lot of people being underwhelmed with it. Why? Two reasons: 1) Intensity. What it does is very subtle. It goes from flanger-y to chorus-y if you follow the buttons from left to right. Each step up adds a bit of depth/intensity and lag into the mix. The switch between standard and SDD-320 is, again, very subtle as well. To me it sounds like it tilts the EQ toward a bass-ier, mellower sound compared to the standard mode. 2) Price. MSRP is $220. It's Waza, it's analog, I get it- but that price can sting considering how subtle the effect is. The value of a sound effect is ultimately up to the user, but anyone buying this with the expectation of being floored by lush waves of chorus should check their expectations. The modulation sounds it does produce are pure analog goodness, they just aren't going to make anyone seasick. PS) I saw a few claims around the internet that the DC-2w is "chorus without the movement" and I don't really agree with that. The movement is there, it's just lessened by the presence of a second modulated waveform that works to cancel out some intensity in the first one. Put a drive/distortion in front of it and you'll hear the motion. If you're looking for a stereo pedal with truly no motion, look for a double tracker pedal. Overall, very satisfied with it. Glad I bought it.

## Features

- Premium Edition WAZA craft pedal delivers the ultimate BOSS tone experience
- Custom mode features a totally new Vibrato sound with unique filter wave
- Standard mode provides a true reproduction of the vintage vb-2 Vibrato sound
- All-analog circuit with BBD (bucket Brigade) Vibrato line
- Control the effect depth in real time with an optional expression pedal

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01EZ5MJLS |
| Amperage | 35 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Vibrato |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,056 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #44 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Brand Name | BOSS |
| Color | Blue |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (951) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294508657 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 8 x 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | WAZA CRAFT Vibrato Guitar Pedal |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BOSS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VB-2W |
| Model Name | VB-2W |
| Model Number | VB-2W |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Filter,Expression |
| UPC | 764832292155 761294508657 761294510445 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Boss five-year warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BOSS
- **Color:** Blue
- **Item Weight:** 0.47 Kilograms
- **Style:** Filter,Expression
- **Voltage:** 9 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Warm, expressive overdrive with premium tone and versatile voicing
*by D***N on January 29, 2026*

The Boss BD-2W Blues Driver Waza Craft Special Edition is an excellent evolution of the classic BD-2 — it brings the beloved warm, amp-like overdrive feel of the original while adding refinement, responsiveness, and extra tonal flexibility. Tone & performance The pedal delivers rich, dynamic overdrive that reacts beautifully to your picking attack and guitar volume — lighter picking stays clean or just gently driven, while digging in brings out harmonic richness and sustain. That touch sensitivity gives it an “amp-in-a-box” feel that many players seek in an overdrive. It’s perfect if you want that creamy breakup for blues, classic rock, or expressive lead work, but it won’t give you thick high-gain distortion like a high-gain distortion pedal — it’s designed to preserve nuance and feel. Standard vs Custom Modes One of the big upgrades in the Waza Craft version is the two sound modes: • Standard Mode — captures the classic BD-2 character with familiar warmth and drive. • Custom Mode — opens up a slightly expanded range of body and sustain, adding a bit more low-end and depth without sounding muddy. This switch is genuinely useful, giving you extra tonal options from the same pedal, whether you want classic blues grit or a bit more growl and sustain for rockier parts. Controls & usability With just Level, Gain, and Tone controls, it’s easy to dial in tones quickly — from a subtle edge-of-breakup to a fuller, driven sound. The tone control shapes treble nicely but isn’t as broad as a full EQ — if you need heavy shaping you might pair this with an EQ pedal afterward. Build quality is typical Boss — rugged, road-worthy, and reliable — with a premium feel and attention to detail that fits its Waza Craft flagship positioning. Versatility & use cases Although it’s called a “Blues Driver,” the BD-2W is versatile. Players report it works beautifully as a clean boost, rhythmic OD, and expressive lead drive across blues, rock, and beyond. It’s not limited to one genre. Having the dynamic response means you can use your guitar’s volume knob to clean up the tone, making it great for players who like interacting with their instrument rather than just smashing a gain pedal. A few considerations • The tone control isn’t super powerful — it’s mainly there to tame highs or add brightness rather than sculpt mids deeply. • At max gain, the pedal can get a bit loose in the low end or noisy depending on your amp/rig, so pairing it with proper amp settings helps. Summary The Boss BD-2W Waza Craft Blues Driver is a compelling upgrade on a classic. It offers touch-sensitive, amp-like overdrive, flexible voicing with Standard/Custom modes, and premium analog circuitry — all in a rugged pedalboard-ready box. Whether you’re chasing warm blues breakup or expressive rock tones, it’s a highly musical and versatile choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keywords: Subtle, Chorus-ish
*by K***M on October 30, 2025*

Disclaimer: I've only used this pedal in mono. The boss enclosure/build needs no review. It's timeless and bomb proof. Now that that's out of the way... I will start by saying I really enjoy this pedal. It adds something unique to my arsenal and, most importantly, sounds cool. That said, I could see a lot of people being underwhelmed with it. Why? Two reasons: 1) Intensity. What it does is very subtle. It goes from flanger-y to chorus-y if you follow the buttons from left to right. Each step up adds a bit of depth/intensity and lag into the mix. The switch between standard and SDD-320 is, again, very subtle as well. To me it sounds like it tilts the EQ toward a bass-ier, mellower sound compared to the standard mode. 2) Price. MSRP is $220. It's Waza, it's analog, I get it- but that price can sting considering how subtle the effect is. The value of a sound effect is ultimately up to the user, but anyone buying this with the expectation of being floored by lush waves of chorus should check their expectations. The modulation sounds it does produce are pure analog goodness, they just aren't going to make anyone seasick. PS) I saw a few claims around the internet that the DC-2w is "chorus without the movement" and I don't really agree with that. The movement is there, it's just lessened by the presence of a second modulated waveform that works to cancel out some intensity in the first one. Put a drive/distortion in front of it and you'll hear the motion. If you're looking for a stereo pedal with truly no motion, look for a double tracker pedal. Overall, very satisfied with it. Glad I bought it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Pedal Board MUST!
*by W***L on November 30, 2025*

Top 10 all time BOSS pedal! No this is NOT a chorus pedal. Sure it kinda sounds like a chorus pedal. But it does not modulate / waver, there for it is not a chorus pedal. But it does give that silky 80’s tone that you dream of. It’s an almost always on and my style isn’t even anything where I’d generally want that 80’s sound. It adds such a soothing layer to everything. If you have a chorus pedal and it just isn’t cutting it…. Keep it and ADD this to it. If you want mega 80’s add a chorus to this. This paired with a standard chorus will give you that Prince sound if desired. The fact they fit the Dimension in such a small package is crazy. If I had just 10 pedals to keep for ever This is one of them.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Boss VB-2W Waza Craft Vibrato Pedal
- Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal
- Boss DM-2W Waza Craft Delay Pedal

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