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The Boss FV-500H Volume Pedal – Secondhand is made by Boss a high quality affordable Pedals. The Boss FV-500H Volume Pedal – Secondhand is New manufactured by Boss and available from Synth for Sale now for £88.6 with delivery to all areas of the UK & Europe . Included with this item: Owner’s manual, Original Packaging
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We have one of the largest online selection of new and used Boss music gear. If you are looking for your next synth, we will have it online at SynthForSale with fast delivery direct to you at home. Every item on the SynthForSale marketplace is delivered by sellers to all areas of UK, England, Ireland, Scotland & wales
BOSS, a subsidiary of Roland, is primarily known for its guitar effects pedals but has made notable contributions to the synthesizer world, especially in the realm of guitar synthesizers. One of its early ventures into rhythm and sound creation was through the **DR Series (Dr. Rhythm)** drum machines, like the DR-55 and DR-110. These machines gained popularity for their simple programmability and reliable construction, making them favourites among musicians needing custom rhythms without a full band setup. While not traditional synthesizers, the DR series helped establish BOSS as a key player in electronic music gear.
In the world of guitar synthesizers, BOSS introduced the **SY Series**, which brought synthesis capabilities directly to guitarists. The **SY-300** is a standout model, allowing guitarists to access a wide range of polyphonic synth sounds without needing a special pickup. Similarly, the **SY-1** offers 121 sounds in a compact, pedal-sized format, providing quick and intuitive access to leads, pads, basses, and more. These models have been praised for their ease of use, robust build, and seamless integration into traditional guitar rigs, expanding the creative possibilities for guitarists without requiring extensive technical knowledge.
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For 14 years, the famous BOSS FV-300 served as an industry-standard volume pedal, today the bar has been raised with BOSS’s FV-500H and FV-500L pedals. These tank-tough diecast pedals are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding customers. FV…
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Volume and expression pedal for keyboard, guitar, bass, effects, transmitter Low impedance Can be used as an expression pedal Tuner out function / aluminium housing + Keepdrum jack cable
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Boss FV-500H Volume Pedal Express Pedal + Keepdrum Guitar Cable Angled 6 m Mono volume pedal Ideal for guitar and bass / not suitable for keyboards EXP Out socket for use as an expression pedal + Keepdrum guitar cable angled 6 m
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Experience a new level of fun with our most user-friendly Loop Station to date, perfect for guitar, bass and keyboard players. The RC-1 allows you to create musical textures by layering individual phrases to form a continuous loop. Experience the fun…
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Compact noise suppression pedal for eliminating noise and hum in guitar and bass effects and amplifier setups Unique noise detection circuit preserves the natural attack and envelope of an instrument's sound Threshold and Decay knobs allow for shapin…
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Accessories
Pedal
A pedal, in the context of music, refers to a device that modifies the sound of an instrument, typically electric guitar or keyboards, by altering audio signals as they pass through it. Pedals can serve a variety of functions, including effects like distortion, reverb, delay, modulation, and compression. They are commonly used by musicians to enhance their sound, create unique audio textures, or achieve specific sonic qualities that would be difficult to produce with the instrument alone. Pedals are often housed in sturdy enclosures with footswitches that allow musicians to engage or disengage effects during performance easily.
Pedals can be analogue or digital, with each type offering different characteristics and qualities. Analog pedals, for example, often provide warm and rich tonalities due to their continuous signal processing, while digital pedals can emulate a wide range of effects and often include more advanced features, such as presets and programmable settings. Many musicians use multiple pedals in a “pedalboard” setup, connecting them in series to create complex soundscapes. With their versatility and ability to transform an instrument’s tone, pedals have become essential tools for performers and composers across various genres, from rock and jazz to electronic and ambient music.
Pedals
Pianos and Keyboards
From expressive stage pianos to versatile MIDI controllers and classic electric keyboards, this category brings together everything you need to play, perform, and produce. Whether you’re after the weighted feel of hammer-action keys, the vintage charm of a Rhodes-style sound, or a compact keyboard to control your synth rig, you’ll find something here to suit your playing style. Ideal for both studio work and live performance, these instruments offer tactile connection and musical freedom across genres — from ambient textures to punchy techno stabs and everything in between.
Second Hand
Buying used synths or audio gear can be a great way to get high-quality equipment at a lower price. Many synthesizers, drum machines, and studio gear are built to last, meaning you can find well-maintained, fully functional gear for a fraction of the cost of new models. This is especially beneficial for vintage or discontinued synths, which often have unique character and sound that newer digital recreations can’t fully replicate. Additionally, used gear tends to hold its value well, so if you ever decide to sell, you’re less likely to take a big loss.
Another reason to buy used is access to classic and rare equipment. Many legendary synths—like the Roland Juno series, Korg MS-20, or Moog Model D—are no longer in production, making the second-hand market the only way to get them. Some older gear also has analog warmth and hands-on controls that many musicians prefer over modern digital interfaces. While buying used does come with some risks, like potential wear and tear, careful shopping from trusted sellers, music forums, or local stores can help you find great deals on reliable, high-quality gear.
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