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The BOSS FS-6 Dual Footswitch offers two versatile switches that can be independently set to momentary or latching modes, perfect for controlling effects on guitars, keyboards, amps, and more. Featuring a stereo input jack for simplified cabling and a durable aluminum design, it’s built for professional musicians seeking flexible, reliable foot control. Its compact size and ability to chain multiple units make it an essential addition to any gig or studio setup.






| ASIN | B000OY707S |
| Actuator Type | Hinge Lever |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,872 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Guitar Amplifier Footswitches & Controllers |
| Brand | BOSS |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | Silver |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | 1/4-inch Straight |
| Contact Material | Aluminum |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | latch and momentary |
| Current Rating | 8 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,053) |
| Date First Available | July 17, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294086513 |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.63 x 7.44 x 1.75 inches |
| Item model number | FS-6 |
| Manufacturer | BOSS |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Operation Mode | Foot switch |
| Product Dimensions | 3.63 x 7.44 x 1.75 inches |
| Terminal | Button |
| UPC | 761294086513 798304199451 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**R
Versatile and Indispensable
The Boss FS-6 Dual Foot Switch is extremely versatile and works for a wide range of applications. I'm a multi-instrumentalist. In my primary band, I play keyboards and saxophones (along with other instruments). For this setup (see photo), I have a block of three FS-6s connected, for a total of six switches. The left three switches are used for sustain on the top, middle, and bottom keyboards. I use the fourth switch to control the rotary effect on organ, which is set to "latch." The final two switches control effects on my saxophone (through a separate FX processor). I also have two additional units which I use for my Roland guitar amp, more keyboard sustains, or whatever else I need at the time. There are several reasons I love these switches. Their extreme flexibility tops the list. Each of the two switches on a single pedal can be hooked up either singly with TS cables, or in tandem with one TRS cable. The switches on the back allow you to change the polarity of each switch, changing it from momentary to latching. When you latch a pedal "on", the LED on that pedal lights. Like most Boss/Roland gear, they're tough and built to last. Finally, the ability to chain them together is fantastic, and makes for a nice, clean setup. There are a couple of cons worth noting. One, they are a bit expensive. In my humble opinion, they are worth every penny, but they represent a healthy investment for something you drop on the floor and step on. Two, they do each require a 9v battery. The good news is, a fresh 9v lasts a really long time in them, especially if you remember to unplug them when not in use. I use rechargeables for all my gig gear, and recharge them before every show, so I can perform without worrying about batteries going out. Overall, these are solid little tools that fit a wide range of situations. You'll never be sorry to have one in your gig bag or studio.
A**R
Great Product Works as Designed
As with all Boss / Roland products, the Boss FS-6 performs as designed. I purchased it to control both my Boss ME 20 Multi effects pedal and my Fender Blues Jr amp. The A switch (in non latching mode) allows me to cycle through stored effects banks in my ME 20 and the B switch (in latching mode) allows me engage and disengage the FAT (overdrive) switch on my Blues Jr Amp. Everything works exactly as planned. The FS-6 rugged, compact (fits right into my into ME 20 carrying case) and easy to use. I read a few reviews where people were complaining about batteries...something to complain about. As with most guitar players I don't use batteries in my effects pedals I use an 9 volt AC/DC adapter. Visual Sound offers the "One Spot" AC/DC adapter kit that has a 9 volt battery snap connector adapter. I removed the battery cover, then using a small rat tail file I carefully cut a notch in the battery cover for the snap connector to pass through. I then put rubber feet (purchased at ACE Hardware) on the bottom to allow the snap connector cable...battery problem solved. I also use the FS-6 as a sustain pedal for my Yamaha YPG 225 portable grand piano and a control for my RC-3 Loop Station simultaneously. The possibilities are limited only to your imagination. It is somewhat expensive but it is a Great Product!! If you need a duel switch then I highly recommend purchasing the FS-6.
D**E
Plugging in a 1/4" TR/TRS is the on/off switch for necessary 9V battery
This pedal is unquestionably road-worthy built in a sturdy aluminum case with clear LEDs indicating when it is on and when a pedal is activated. I took a star away for two reasons. 1) If you forget to unplug it from your instrument, it's using battery power. Plugging your 1/4" TRS/TS cable in IS the power switch. Second, there are four switches on the back (2 each pedal) to control polarity and momentary vs toggle. While the metal overhangs these, if you gig and handle the pedal frequently, you may want to cover these with gaffers tape or something to ensure you're not surprised when you are in the middle of a set. Lastly, I have a Nord Stage 4 and found that pedal A on the left is pedal 2 in the keyboard, and vice versa. I don't think that's either manufacturer's problem, just a difference of design where they've assumed the tip is one pedal and ring for the other.. I use mine for moving up/down through programs/patches, and up was initially on the left when I assigned it to pedal 1 in the Nord. No big deal once you reverse them, just noting it.
E**N
This is a heavy duty sturdy foot switch and looks well made. I run mine off a 33 foot cable and it works perfect. I do not like to stand too close to the amp and that is why I use a long cable. It is powered by a 9 Volt battery which is included with the switch. I have seen some reviews were some are not happy about having to use a battery. I personally like the fact it is run by a battery as then no need to hook it up to a power supply. I am not sure how long the battery will last but no big deal as one can buy a few rechargeable 9 Volt batteries. I use this switch with the Boss Katana - 50 MK11 Amplifier which has 4 channels that one can program to various amp settings. After buying the switch with only two foot switches I assumed that one can only access two channels and not 4 and then thought I should have looked for a switch with 4 switches on it. However it access all 4 channels At the back of the switch are 3 locations to plug the cable into as A or B or AB. To access both Switch A and switch B, one just needs to plug the cable into the middle AB input . A basic guitar cable will psychically fit but will not work so make sure you get the right type of cable. The cable will have two black lines, separating 3 sections. I bought mine from Amazon.ca.. At the back one can flip a switch from "Momentary" to the “Latch” position as if not, one will not be able to access all 4 Channels. With Latch mode, one pushes the switch down, and a channel is then locked in and when one pushes the switch again then the channel is no longer locked in. With the momentary setting one must constantly have the switch held down and that is why one could not access 4 channels unless one can push all switches down at the same time. Have not had this switch a long time or used it a lot but so far I am 100% happy with it and would easily recommend it to anyone. Shipping was also very fast and we all like that.
A**S
Muy bueno..
E**O
Good, small size and sturdy built. 9V Battery included. Connecting from Line A&B Stereo jack did not work for me. However, I used a Y Cable from line A and from Line B from the footswitch and a single stereo jack to the amp and it worked nicely. Now I am able to access four channels from my Katana-50 hands free. I am keeping this.
C**N
Es un BOSS estándar. Está muy bien construido y funciona perfecto. Es compatible con cualquier equipo que utilice el protocolo estándar para pedal doble o sencillo ya que trae conector TRS y dos conectores TS, son dos Pedales en uno. No es barato pero soso tiene la calidad de la marca.
U**F
This is a very good, versatile double guitar amplifier switch. Ideal if, for example, one has a Roland JC-40 (as I do). Yes, they're not cheap (I have two), but they are very high quality and allow me to easily switch the amplifier's built-in reverb, distortion and chorus functions. PS The only slight downside is that these switches require a PP9 type battery, i.e. there is no facility to connect to a pedal power supply. It's fixable, but a bit of a fiddly nuisance.
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