Boss VE-5 Vocal Performer Vocal Processor White

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£213.00

This is the Boss VE-5 Vocal Performer Vocal Processor White from Boss, now available in the Guitar Pedals category on Guitars Pedals Amps and Stuff.. Read More below.

Description

The Boss VE-5 is a flexible multi-effects unit for vocalists. Perfect for both live and studio use the VE-5 provides a wide range of high-grade effects for you to tailor your vocal sound. Add depth and space with time-based effects like reverb and delay thicken your voice with harmony or doubling level your volume with dynamics oontrol keep your voice on point or go into classic auto-tune effects with pitch control and add grit or colour with tone effects like distortion and radio. The included phrase looper also allows you to layer repeated effects as a sound bed perfect for reactive performances. Simple and intuitive to use the VE-5 will take input from your microphone and send out to a mixer or interface via XLR. This vocal effects pedal can even store your favourite effects chains so you can easily recall your favourite sounds when performing live or in writing sessions with your band. The VE-5 also provides battery power or mains AC power options (AC adapter sold separately) ensuring you can use it on your own terms perfect for touring or use in studios and home recording this vocal pedal will let you sound great no matter your needs.

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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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