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Boss Sy SY-1 Pedals Effect Synthesizer Electric Guitar

With the SY-1, integrating BOSS's legendary guitar synth technology into your creative setup is easier than ever. This highly expressive tool contains 121 ultra-competitive sounds, all condensed into...

With the SY-1, integrating BOSS's legendary guitar synth technology into your creative setup is easier than ever. This highly expressive tool contains 121 ultra-competitive sounds, all condensed into a compact BOSS pedal that easily fits into any setup. Best of all, it's as simple to use as a standard pedal, so no prior synth programming knowledge is...

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With the SY-1, integrating BOSS's legendary guitar synth technology into your creative setup is easier than ever. This highly expressive tool contains 121 ultra-competitive sounds, all condensed into a compact BOSS pedal that easily fits into any setup. Best of all, it's as simple to use as a standard pedal, so no prior synth programming knowledge is required to add a new dimension of sonic textures to your music.

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Specifications

Specifications

Type
Pedals
Usage
Electric Guitar
Pedal Type
Effect
Type Effect
Synthesizer

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • KOTSILEOS PETROS
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    5 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    It depends on what you're looking for! Most of the sounds it gave seemed very digital to me. Not all of them. What we call "bling-bling". If you want to replace the missing synth... it probably doesn't suit you! It's more for studio situations.
    Also, as a guitarist, you'll have to learn how to play each sound separately. It's not suitable for concerts. You'll have to adjust it on stage with a flashlight because you can barely see the potentiometers in the dark. They're so small. If it were at a lower price, I would give it another star. If they released it in a rack with preset sounds and other such things, then I would give it five stars. Not to mention that I might buy it!
    And be careful.
    Don't judge it based on the demos you hear. Always listen to them yourself with your own instruments. Things are completely different.

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  • It depends on what you're looking for! Most of the sounds it gave seemed very digital to me. Not all of them. What we call "bling-bling". If you want to replace the missing synth... it probably doesn't suit you! It's more for studio situations.
    Also, as a guitarist, you'll have to learn how to play each sound separately. It's not suitable for concerts. You'll have to adjust it on stage with a flashlight because you can barely see the potentiometers in the dark. They're so small. If it were at a lower price, I would give it another star. If they released it in a rack with preset sounds and other such things, then I would give it five stars. Not to mention that I might buy it!
    And be careful.
    Don't judge it based on the demos you hear. Always listen to them yourself with your own instruments. Things are completely different.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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Description & Specifications

With the SY-1, integrating BOSS's legendary guitar synth technology into your creative setup is easier than ever. This highly expressive tool contains 121 ultra-competitive sounds, all condensed into a compact BOSS pedal that easily fits into any setup. Best of all, it's as simple to use as a standard pedal, so no prior synth programming knowledge is required to add a new dimension of sonic textures to your music.

Manufacturer

Type
Pedals
Usage
Electric Guitar
Pedal Type
Effect
Type Effect
Synthesizer

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • KOTSILEOS PETROS
    3
    5 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    It depends on what you're looking for! Most of the sounds it gave seemed very digital to me. Not all of them. What we call "bling-bling". If you want to replace the missing synth... it probably doesn't suit you! It's more for studio situations.
    Also, as a guitarist, you'll have to learn how to play each sound separately. It's not suitable for concerts. You'll have to adjust it on stage with a flashlight because you can barely see the potentiometers in the dark. They're so small. If it were at a lower price, I would give it another star. If they released it in a rack with preset sounds and other such things, then I would give it five stars. Not to mention that I might buy it!
    And be careful.
    Don't judge it based on the demos you hear. Always listen to them yourself with your own instruments. Things are completely different.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • It depends on what you're looking for! Most of the sounds it gave seemed very digital to me. Not all of them. What we call "bling-bling". If you want to replace the missing synth... it probably doesn't suit you! It's more for studio situations.
    Also, as a guitarist, you'll have to learn how to play each sound separately. It's not suitable for concerts. You'll have to adjust it on stage with a flashlight because you can barely see the potentiometers in the dark. They're so small. If it were at a lower price, I would give it another star. If they released it in a rack with preset sounds and other such things, then I would give it five stars. Not to mention that I might buy it!
    And be careful.
    Don't judge it based on the demos you hear. Always listen to them yourself with your own instruments. Things are completely different.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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