Here's every single one of the 14 Boss stompboxes currently on sale for Prime Day – save big on overdrives, delays, chorus pedals, and loads more
Time to save big on guitar pedals with some amazing savings in the Amazon Prime Day sales
Over the past few years, I've noticed a trend with the Amazon Prime Day sales. More and more big manufacturers are jumping on the bandwagon. What started as a way to grab cheap accessories and off-brand products has now become a place where even legendary companies like Boss are getting in on the action.
There are absolutely loads of Boss' compact stompboxes on sale at the moment, so if you've got a gap on your pedalboard to fill, then now's a great time to take advantage of some serious savings. Whether you need an overdrive pedal, some delay effects, a new tuner, or even some utility pedals, there's pretty much something for everyone on offer here.
Here's every single one of the 14 Boss stompboxes currently on sale for Prime Day:
The Boss CS-3 Compressor/Sustainer was a staple on my pedalboard when I was playing in an indie band. I used it to even out the picking dynamics on the arpeggiated chords I was frequently playing, and as a solo booster for enhancing sustain.
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It's not a huge discount, but then this is a remake of two of the most classic chorus pedals ever manufactured, so that's not all surprising. It's got sounds from the legendary CE-2 and CE-1 chorus pedals, plus it adds full stereo, and an even deeper chorus depth that wasn't available on the originals.
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If the Waza CE-2W is a bit too steep, this Boss CH-1 Super Chorus is available for a lot less thanks to a Prime Day discount. It's full stereo, delivering a chorus tone that helps you cut through a busy mix, whether you want those classic 80s chorus tones, vibrato, or even flanger-style sounds.
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What you’re getting here is a pedal that can supply the signature sound of 11 different amp types – a mix of some named favorites and some more generic Boss creations – each of which has an associated cab IR from Celestion Digital, although you can load alternative IRs into the pedal using the free, dedicated IR-2 IR Loader app for Mac OS and Windows.
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This Boss BP-1W Booster/Preamp is a great utility pedal that can play a few different roles. It has the preamp section from the CE-1 Chorus Ensemble and RE-201 Space Echo pedals, which can give you a bright or warm tone, respectively. The middle mode is more natural if you want a modern, clean boost sound for your rig. Stick it at the front of your pedals as an always-on tone sweetener, or whack it in the effects loop for a serious volume boost.
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The Boss DD-3T is an updated version of one of the most popular digital delay pedals of all time, adding a much-requested tap tempo input which didn't feature on the original DD-3. It's got a direct out for wet/dry setups, easy access to set delay times via the mode knob, and even a short looper mode.
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The Boss RE-2 Space Echo is a compact version of one of the most legendary tape delay units ever manufactured. It's a sound that's been on countless records over the years, now super easy to use and stick on your pedalboard. It's got 11 different modes, so there are plenty of options for carving your tone, and it even models the spring reverb section of the original unit. The Wow and Flutter controls the tape waver, delivering delicious modulated sounds, and you can balance the echo and reverb sides of the pedal, making it super flexible.
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The Boss SL-2 Slicer is one of the company's more unique pedals, letting you chop up your tones in a variety of rhythms to produce some really incredible sounds. A massive 88 onboard patterns means plenty of choice, it does full stereo operation, has MIDI for syncing with drum machines or a DAW, plus the attack and duty controls will let you really get into the nitty gritty of your tone shaping.
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The Boss BD-2W Blues Driver is another firm favorite here at Guitar World, delivering tube amp-like tone and feel in a tiny yet durable enclosure. It can do everything from clean boost to full-on saturation, is super simple to use, and reacts brilliantly to your guitar's volume control and your picking dynamics.
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The Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter is a classic phaser pedal, delivering a wide range of effects in the typically durable Boss compact stompbox enclosure. It's got multiple options for stages with 4, 8, 10, and 12-stage, so you can run the gamut from classic phaser sounds to incredibly deep and intense guitar tones. One really cool feature is unidirectional mode, which makes it sound as though your guitar is continuously going up or down in pitch!
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Want to make your electric sound like an acoustic? Well, the Boss AC-3 Acoustic Simulator is your friend. Of course, it doesn't sound totally like an acoustic, but it gets pretty damn close for my money. Use it as the first pedal in your chain, and watch your guitar turn from electric to acoustic before your very eyes!
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This Boss TU-3W Chromatic Tuner is the upgraded version of the legendary TU-3, a tuner pedal that's graced countless 'boards over the years. The buffer circuit has been refined and can be turned off if you prefer true bypass. An additional brightness mode has been added for outdoor playing, and it supports both guitar and bass with specific tuning modes.
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A rare discount for the bass guitar players, this Boss GEB-7 Bass Equalizer is ideal if you're finding your tone isn't quite cutting the way you'd like it. The extended frequency range goes down to 50Hz, so it'll handle 5 and even 6-string bass guitars, and it can be used as a boost pedal thanks to the gain slider.
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The Boss LS-2 Line Selector is admittedly not the most exciting pedal here on the face of it, but what it allows you to do is really cool. It's a switcher to put it simply, with two independent loops that allow you to split signals, blend sounds together, or just switch on multiple pedals without having to tap dance. It also lets you run wet/dry rigs or switch between amplifiers on stage.
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Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at Guitar World. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on guitars, amps, pedals, modelers, and pretty much anything else guitar-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for various music sites including MusicRadar, Guitar Player, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live and writing and recording in bands, he's performed everything from jazz to djent, gigging all over the country in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at. When not writing articles for Guitar World, you'll find him making a racket with northern noise punks Never Better.
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