Released in 1995, the BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2025—and it’s still one of the most beloved drive pedals on the planet. Instantly recognizable in its vibrant blue chassis, the BD-2 has become one of BOSS’s all-time best-sellers, offering guitarists a gateway to vintage amp-style overdrive in a compact format.
While it’s often associated with blues, the BD-2’s charm lies in its ability to shine across genres. At the heart of the BD-2’s enduring appeal is its touch-sensitive response and harmonically rich, natural-sounding breakup that faithfully reveals every subtlety of the player’s technique.
It’s expressive, dynamic, and endlessly versatile—qualities that make it one of the smartest buys any guitarist can make.
Here are five creative ways to use it.
1. Lower Gain
Dial the gain back on the BD-2 and it opens up a different world—one full of character and nuance. The Blues Driver has a wonderfully expressive quality at lower settings, responding to every detail of your touch.
There’s a warmth and sensitivity that brings out the best in your playing when using subtle phrasing. Smooth chord comping, clean blues licks, and mellow rhythm parts all come naturally with the BD-2.

What sets the Blues Driver apart is how it preserves the integrity of your guitar and technique. Its tone is honest, never sterile, and always alive.
For players who love working the boundary of breakup, it’s an open invitation to explore the space between clean and driven. It’s equally at home in classic rock, country, soul, or ambient settings, adding just the right amount of color without overstepping the mark.
"What sets the Blues Driver apart is how it preserves the integrity of your guitar and technique."
2. Higher Gain
Crank the gain on the BD-2, and it delivers a gritty, eloquent tone that feels animated. Blues phrases start to sing with emotion, while rock riffs and solos bite hard and stand out with real presence. Every note has a lively punch—a responsiveness that brings tube-like tone and feel without needing to dime a vintage amp. Whether you’re channeling Texas blues fire or going for garage-band grind, it’s inspiring stuff under the fingers.
Despite its name, the Blues Driver is far more than just a drive pedal for blues players. The BD-2’s higher-gain voice fits comfortably into indie, alt-rock, classic rock, and even rootsier takes on punk and country. It layers beautifully in front of a cooking amp or stacked with another drive pedal for added heat.
There’s detail in the dirt, and it never gets overly fizzy or flat. It’s this kind of usable, colorful overdrive that’s kept players coming back 30 years after its release.
"The Blues Driver is far more than just a drive pedal for blues players."
3. Gain-Stacking
Stack the Blues Driver with another gain pedal—say, a mild overdrive or even a fuzz—and you’ll quickly discover why this humble blue box has become a perennial favorite of tone chasers.
Thanks to its transparent character and dynamic feel, the BD-2 plays well with others, adding bite, body, or just a hint of dirt depending on where you place it in the chain and how you set the controls. Kick it on after a boost or push it into a heavier distortion pedal—the tones always stay rich, clear, and inspiring.
The BD-2 excels across a wide range of overdriven tones, including shimmering alt-rock textures and thick, sustaining leads. It’s especially rewarding for players who love crafting layered gain sounds and building dynamic rigs.
Stack it to beef up crunchy rhythm parts, then lean into soaring, violin-like sustain for solos—it always provides feel, focus, and that unmistakable Blues Driver sound.

"Kick it on after a boost or push it into a heavier distortion pedal—the tones always stay rich, clear, and inspiring."
4. Pushed Amp
Combine the BD-2 with a cooking amp, and things get fun fast. This pedal doesn’t just add overdrive—it interacts. Push the Blues Driver into a just-breaking-up tube amp and you’ll hear it sing with grit and sweetness in equal measure.
Want to tighten up a flabby low-end or add edge to a clean channel? No problem. Dial in some gain, and the BD-2 becomes a tone-sculpting tool that will flatter your amp’s voice rather than steamroll it.

Whether you’re a rootsy picker, shoegaze explorer, or a straight-up rock riffer, the Blues Driver adapts. Use it to goose a clean amp for light breakup or fold the signal into a crunchy rhythm tone.
You can even let it ride on top of another gain stage for standout lead tones. From passionate blues to searing rock, the BD-2 delivers matchless feel and personality.
"Use it to goose a clean amp for light breakup or fold the signal into a crunchy rhythm tone."
5. Volume Clean-Up
The Blues Driver is highly responsive to your guitar’s volume knob, making it much more than a simple on/off pedal. When you roll back your guitar volume, the BD-2 cleans up gracefully, reducing distortion and revealing a broad spectrum of tonal shades without sacrificing clarity.
This technique allows guitarists to go from cranked, overdriven tones to nuanced clean sounds, and everything between. Instead of merely switching a pedal on and off, you have a dynamic sound palette at your fingertips.

"Instead of merely switching a pedal on and off, you have a dynamic sound palette at your fingertips."
The Blues Driver’s circuit is particularly suited to this style of playing because it maintains articulation and detail even at lower gain levels.
It doesn’t sound thin or dull when cleaned up—it still cuts through and retains the expressive nuances of your performance. Max out the gain for that vintage amp-style crunch, then back off your guitar volume for a natural, articulate clean tone full of character.