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Boss FV-500L Foot Volume
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Volume Pedal for Guitar/Bass from Boss belonging to the FV series

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  • eccecceccecceccecc

    A strong volume pedal for precise volume control

    Boss FV-500L Foot VolumePublished on 06/13/15 at 08:56
    This is one of the most reliable volume pedals that I know. I use it with my current clonewheel (Tokai TX-5 Classic, made in Brazil) and, you know, it's an essential item for that kind of instrument (well, the classic B3 has volume pedal, no?). The volume control is very precise and smooth - you can even determine how much volume will be controlled. There's a knob on it's left side with a 0 to 10 setting - I keep it on 0 so I can go from mute to full sound.
    One of the coolest things about this pedal is that it doesn't require any kind of power source to work - at least if you're using it with keyboards. Just plug the cables, et voilà. Simple as 1+1=2. Did I told about "2"? Yep. It's…
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    This is one of the most reliable volume pedals that I know. I use it with my current clonewheel (Tokai TX-5 Classic, made in Brazil) and, you know, it's an essential item for that kind of instrument (well, the classic B3 has volume pedal, no?). The volume control is very precise and smooth - you can even determine how much volume will be controlled. There's a knob on it's left side with a 0 to 10 setting - I keep it on 0 so I can go from mute to full sound.
    One of the coolest things about this pedal is that it doesn't require any kind of power source to work - at least if you're using it with keyboards. Just plug the cables, et voilà. Simple as 1+1=2. Did I told about "2"? Yep. It's a stereo pedal, btw.
    The only minor thing is that there's a bit of background noise - remember: this is an analog pedal - but if you're using it as a part of your gig keyboard setup on a stage with a huge PA, that's not a problem at all. That little noise may be actually a "charm" while using the pedal with a clonewheel ;-)
    So if you want a cool analog volume pedal for your keyboard - and guitar, bass, no matter what kind of instrument - needs, this is the one.
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  • 8oris8oris

    Very good pedal but not a fan of sensations offered

    Boss FV-500L Foot VolumePublished on 06/28/13 at 15:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Volume pedal OR expression!

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Analog, L for Low-Inpedance (low impedance so).

    Are they edited? Via a Mac / PC editor?
    Not.

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    An output jack EXP
    Input / Output Jack.

    Is this a rack or rack MODEL?
    Not.

    It is a metal pedal (aluminum) rather massive (more than Crybaby Classic), passive (no power required) offshore platform (whose hardness is adjustable via a screw Torque), surmounted by a adhesive pad or too much adhesive or too slippery.
    The pedal will not move soil (laterally or longitudinally) and appropriate to the effects, …
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    What are the effects or types of effects available?
    Volume pedal OR expression!

    What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
    Analog, L for Low-Inpedance (low impedance so).

    Are they edited? Via a Mac / PC editor?
    Not.

    What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
    An output jack EXP
    Input / Output Jack.

    Is this a rack or rack MODEL?
    Not.

    It is a metal pedal (aluminum) rather massive (more than Crybaby Classic), passive (no power required) offshore platform (whose hardness is adjustable via a screw Torque), surmounted by a adhesive pad or too much adhesive or too slippery.
    The pedal will not move soil (laterally or longitudinally) and appropriate to the effects, or the keyboard for his "Expresion" function.
    For volume, the pedal has a minimum volume adjustment via a potentiometer located on the flank of the pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple?
    Yes, child.

    Editing sounds and effects is it easy?
    Idem.

    The manual is clear and sufficient?
    Never.

    In short, it's plug and play whatever use.
    However, I'm not a fan of feeling offered by the board that I find a little big for my little girl 42. Not very practical either to play seated, the tilt axis is not ideal but it really depends on the user.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The effects are they effective, responsive and realistic enough?
    Volume: it is his taf. The action on the sound is progressive and bypass the pedal is clean. No kinks, no buzz, it is clear, clean and crisp. Hard to beat
    In expresion pedal: ditto on the influence on the sound.


    Which instruments do you use?
    I use it as an expression pedal on a guitar multi-effect (Zoom G3)


    Which ones do you prefer, you hate?
    All!

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?
    I owned five months.

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    Plus:
    - The solid and safe appearance of the pedal
    - Transparency
    - The progressive side by volume
    Less:
    - The feeling with the expression pedal

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    No, only Crybaby (no idea on the model), the Whammy (which I loved the feeling to use the foot) and expression pedals style of the multi-effects Boss or Zoom.

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    On the great occasion.
    New, it is a bit expensive for the technology offered. The pedal may well be massive, aluminum should not cost the price.

    With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    No but it still remains an excellent pedal less.
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