BOSS FV30H – High Impedance Volume Pedal for Guitar

£99.99

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The BOSS Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. The FV-30H is a compact foot volume pedal. It’s been specially created for saving space on your pedalboard while maintaining the trusted BOSS standard for sound quality, reliability, and durability. The FV-30H is a high-impedance pedal (with dedicated tuner output) that’s best for connecting directly to an electric guitar or bass. Sometimes you need…

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The BOSS Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

The FV-30H is a compact foot volume pedal. It’s been specially created for saving space on your pedalboard while maintaining the trusted BOSS standard for sound quality, reliability, and durability. The FV-30H is a high-impedance pedal (with dedicated tuner output) that’s best for connecting directly to an electric guitar or bass.

Sometimes you need a little extra volume or the ability to roll off your guitar at the end of a song. A volume pedal lets you have easy access to your volume while playing so you can get the perfect level for each song.

Solid build, Small size

This pedal is 100-percent professional grade, aluminum die-cast units, and feature smooth pivot action that supports subtle changes in volume control. Thanks to it’s small size, the FV-30H offers a huge advantage for traveling musicians and gigging players who need to maximize pedalboard space.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

About the manufacturer

Boss

Boss is a Japanese company founded in 1973 and is one of the most respected names in the world of guitar effects and amplification. Known for their compact stompbox pedals, Boss has defined the sound of countless musicians with classics like the DS-1 Distortion, CE-2 Chorus, and DD-3 Delay. Their range now includes multi-effects processors, loop stations, amplifiers, and recording tools, all built with the brand’s trademark durability and reliability. Favoured by beginners and professionals alike, Boss products are a staple on pedalboards across the UK, offering dependable performance and iconic tone shaping for every style of music.

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Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

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Pedal

Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own.

Volume

Volume controls the overall output level of a signal, determining how loud the sound is sent to an amplifier, speaker, or audio system. It affects the final signal level without directly changing the tonal character of the sound.

In guitar and audio equipment, volume is used to balance levels between instruments, pedals, and channels, and to control dynamics in live and recording environments. Adjusting volume can also influence how other components respond, particularly in analogue circuits where level affects feel and interaction.

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