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BOSS Katana Gen 3 50W 1x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier -
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Product Price  $349.99
BOSS VE-22 Vocal Performer Effects Processor
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Product Price  $384.99
BOSS ME-90 Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal -
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Product Price  $384.99
BOSS RC-500 Loop Station Effects Pedal -
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Product Price  $351.99
BOSS Waza-Air Wireless Headphone Guitar Amp
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Product Price  $389.99
BOSS Katana-110 60W 1x10 Bass Combo Amp -
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Product Price  $449.99
BOSS VE-8 Acoustic Singer Multi-Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $417.99
BOSS SY-200 Synthesizer Effects Pedal -
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Product Price  $329.99
BOSS RE-202 Space Echo Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $417.99
BOSS AC-22LX Acoustic Guitar Combo Amplifier
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Product Price  $479.99
BOSS WL-30XLR Wireless System
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Product Price  $302.99
BOSS AD-10 Acoustic Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $472.99
BOSS RV-500 Reverb Multi-Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $439.99
BOSS Waza-Air Wireless Headphone Bass Amp
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Product Price  $439.99
BOSS Katana-Air Wireless 30W 2x3 Guitar Combo Amplifier
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Product Price  $469.99
BOSS Katana Cabinet 212 150W 2x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet
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Product Price  $459.99
BOSS MD-500 Modulation Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $439.99
BOSS MS-3 Multi-Effects Switcher
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Product Price  $494.99
BOSS RC-202 Loop Station Looper Pedal
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Product Price  $395.99
BOSS DD-500 Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $406.99
Open-Box BOSS Katana-210 160W 2x10 Bass Combo Amp -
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About BOSS products

BOSS is probably best known for their range of rugged guitar and bass effects processors including compact and twin effects pedals, multi effects pedals, pedal boards and electronic guitar tuners. A division of the famous Roland Corporation, BOSS now also makes outstanding multi-track digital recorders for studio use, rhythm machines, loop stations, digital studios and digital metronomes. All the BOSS tools in the signal chain are designed to make it easier for you to make great sounds.

BOSS has always put the emphasis on ease of use in their recording and effects units, so you'll spend less time tweaking and more time making your music. The first BOSS product appeared in 1976-the B-100 The BOSS, a clip-on preamp and pickup for acoustic guitars. The first actual BOSS effect pedal, called the CE-1 Chorus Ensemble, also came out in 1976. Popularized by session guitarist Andy Summers of the Police, the CE-1 is still a revered chorus effect unit among guitar players. Compact BOSS pedals started to roll out in 1977 with the OD-1 Overdrive, the PH-1 Phaser and the Spectrum SP-1, a parametric equalizer. 1978 saw the debut of the BOSS DS-1 Distortion Pedal, and the TW-1 T Wah. The first compact BOSS chorus pedal came out in 1979 as the CE-2. A flanger effect unit, the BF-2 came on the scene in 1980.

BOSS scored the first mass-produced digital delay pedal with the DD-2 in 1983. The pedals kept coming, with nine in 1987, and the famous Metal Zone MT-2 in 1991. Since the Heavy Metal HM-2 Distortion Pedal came out, it has been an integral part of heavy metal music. BOSS makes your life simpler by giving all their compact pedals the same footprint, so you can easily organize your pedalboard. Their robust construction insures that your BOSS guitar effects are rugged and reliable enough to withstand heavy road use. And their distinctive color-coded cases make these pedals easy to see, so you always stomp the right one on stage.

In 2006 BOSS brought Roland's COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling--a more realistic-sounding way to emulate an amp's performance) to their AC-3 Acoustic Simulator pedal. Since then, the BOSS FBM-1 '59 Bassman Pedal and the FDR-1 '65 Fender Deluxe Reverb Pedal have also included COSM, as have many others. BOSS is famous for their "buffered bypass," which uses Field Effect Transistors to eliminate annoying pops or clicks without degrading your signal. The FET bypass lets you put together more complex signal chains and use longer cable runs without a loss of sound fidelity.

If you like bundling your guitar or bass effects in a floor unit, then BOSS multi-effects processors are for you. BOSS gives you a full line of processors from the Boss GT-10 and ME-50 for guitar, to the BOSS ME-50B and ME-20B for electric bass to the BOSS AD-8 for acoustic guitar. All feature COSM digital signal processing, and the EZTone wizard's easy-to-use graphic icons to shape your sound just the way you want it. BOSS multi-effects units have USB capability that lets you stream audio and MIDI data in real time.