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Boss FV-50L Volume Pedal
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Volume Pedal for Guitar/Bass from Boss belonging to the FV series

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  • ebrianebrian

    Serious Boss

    Boss FV-50L Volume PedalPublished on 03/25/13 at 02:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Very simple pedal with 2 inputs and 2 outputs + output on the side for the tuner.
    Minimum adjustment knob on the side.
    Size for all types of pieds.Système rack;
    Lightweight plastic, but the plugs are metal.
    TO BE END CHAIN

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple and full time. Still see the manual for connections.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Transparent and effective at the same time. Respect of his instrument. Effect violoning easy because this pedal is handy.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The +

    Transparency
    Lightness
    Handy
    Price

    The -

    Plastic made to withstand years?
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    Very simple pedal with 2 inputs and 2 outputs + output on the side for the tuner.
    Minimum adjustment knob on the side.
    Size for all types of pieds.Système rack;
    Lightweight plastic, but the plugs are metal.
    TO BE END CHAIN

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple and full time. Still see the manual for connections.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Transparent and effective at the same time. Respect of his instrument. Effect violoning easy because this pedal is handy.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The +

    Transparency
    Lightness
    Handy
    Price

    The -

    Plastic made to withstand years?
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  • tsepoutsepou

    Good volume pedal.

    Boss FV-50L Volume PedalPublished on 11/10/12 at 03:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a volume pedal and tuner with stereo output setting on the side, light but strong.

    UTILIZATION

    You plug the guitar, it sets the button on the side, not his high position can tune silently, dedicated tuner output, from top to bottom position more or less volume ...

    SOUND QUALITY

    She is good at her job ..

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good value for money on occasion, I prefer it to other models most impressive ...
  • MGR/Cat RoodMGR/Cat Rood

    Boss FV50L Volume Pedal

    Boss FV-50L Volume PedalPublished on 12/09/01 at 15:00
    I bought this from ZZounds.com because they had the best price. I got it for $69.95 new. I bought it because my Morley began misbehaving and this pedal has a minimum volume control feature which I need for my live playing. I trust Boss and Roland products. I have many. Their products are very dependable.

    I like the small size of this pedal. It fits very nicely on my pedal board and sounds clean. The price was nice, too. And it's a name brand.

    I can't get the minimum volume up as loud as I would like compared to the full volume but I'm learning to adjust to that. The Morley was better at that.

    Good construction. You can't go wrong with Boss!

    I like this pedal a lot. I've only had it a c…
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    I bought this from ZZounds.com because they had the best price. I got it for $69.95 new. I bought it because my Morley began misbehaving and this pedal has a minimum volume control feature which I need for my live playing. I trust Boss and Roland products. I have many. Their products are very dependable.

    I like the small size of this pedal. It fits very nicely on my pedal board and sounds clean. The price was nice, too. And it's a name brand.

    I can't get the minimum volume up as loud as I would like compared to the full volume but I'm learning to adjust to that. The Morley was better at that.

    Good construction. You can't go wrong with Boss!

    I like this pedal a lot. I've only had it a couple of weeks but I've used it live and so far it is great. Quiet and smooth.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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