The 1979 Boss CE-2 chorus pedal was renowned for its lush, warm analog chorus tones, originally built using the legendary Panasonic MN3007 Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) chip and the MN3101 clock driver. The original CE-2 had a notable volume drop when engaged, a characteristic that some players found limiting. Modern reproductions, like the Boss CE-2W Waza Craft pedal, fixed the volume drop issue and used high-quality reproduction BBD and clock chips. However, in their remake a new challenge was introduced: a slight increase in output volume, causing a noticeable volume boost when the pedal is engaged with no way to adjust.