Analog Flanger
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Look up onThe Boss BF-2 Flanger with a Green Label, produced in Taiwan (MIT) starting around 1990, is a highly regarded analog modulation pedal. It features four black control knobs (Manual, Depth, Rate, Res) in a purple enclosure, providing classic '80s flanging, jet sounds, and subtle chorusing. Facebook +4Key Details of the Taiwan Green Label BF-2:Production Era: Followed the Made in Japan (MIJ) Green Label (1984–1990), with Taiwan production running until the early-to-mid 1990s (pre-dating the Pink Label).Circuitry: Generally retains the same classic analog MN3102/MN3204 or MN3207 bucket-brigade (BBD) circuits as late MIJ models, providing a, warm, lush, and metallic tone.Power Spec: Many Taiwan models from this era began transitioning from the earlier 12V ACA spec to the modern 9V PSA specification, which is more compatible with modern pedalboard power supplies.Features: Known for its versatility, ranging from slow, sweeping flanges to intense, jet-engine sounds, and it can operate well as a faux-chorus. Facebook +5Common Differences (vs. MIJ):Label/Origin: The bottom label explicitly says "Made in Taiwan," often still with a green background.Components: While mostly identical in sound to late-model MIJ versions, some components might vary slightly due to the change in production location. However, they are highly regarded for retaining the same classic analog vibe.Reliability: As with any vintage pedal over 30 years old, components like electrolytic capacitors may need replacing to maintain optimal performance. Reddit +2The MIT Green Label BF-2 is a popular choice for collectors and players seeking the classic analog flanger sound at a generally lower price point than the Made in Japan versions. Reverb +1

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