Boss Gear is Back, in a Big Way!

There are gear drops… and then there are Boss drops.
The kind that don’t just fill a shelf — they take over the room. Rows of compact pedals staring back at you. Loopers ready to build entire songs from nothing. Amps that go from bedroom practice to stage-ready roar without blinking.
That’s exactly what’s happening in Musicmaker right now.
A massive shipment of Boss gear has just landed, and it’s the kind of lineup that reminds you why Boss have been at the centre of guitar tone for decades. Reliable, inventive, and built like absolute tanks — this is gear that doesn’t just sound good, it lasts.
Let’s dig into the good stuff.
Loop Stations – Build Your World from One Idea
There’s something addictive about looping. You play a chord progression, layer a melody, add rhythm… and suddenly you’re not just practising — you’re creating.
The Boss RC series are the kings of that world.
The RC-1 Loop Station keeps things beautifully simple. One switch, intuitive operation, and a visual loop indicator that makes it incredibly easy to use. It’s the kind of pedal you plug in and immediately understand.
Step up to the RC-5, and things get deeper. You’ve got extended recording time, built-in drum patterns, and the kind of control that lets you shape full performances. It’s still compact, but there’s serious power under the hood.
Then there’s the RC-500, which feels like a full creative workstation. Dual tracks, advanced routing, rhythm sections — this is where looping becomes composition. Perfect for players who want to build layered arrangements live or in practice.

The industry standard, Boss RC Loopers at Musicmaker.
Delays – Space, Texture and Pure Atmosphere
Boss delay pedals are legendary for a reason.
The DD-8 Digital Delay is a modern classic. Clean repeats, multiple modes, stereo operation — it covers everything from tight slapback to expansive ambient textures without breaking a sweat.
The RE-2 Space Echo brings something different. Inspired by the iconic Roland tape echo, it delivers that slightly worn, organic delay character that feels alive. There’s movement in the repeats, a warmth that digital delays can’t quite replicate.
And then there’s the DM-2W Waza Craft — pure analogue magic. Darker repeats, natural decay, and that unmistakable vintage feel. It doesn’t shout — it sits beautifully behind your playing, adding depth without getting in the way.
More Details and Boss Delay Pedals HERE.

Drop in and check out loads more Boss Delay pedals now!
Gain & Grit – The Sound of Rock
Boss distortion pedals are part of guitar history at this point.
The DS-1 Distortion is raw, aggressive and instantly recognisable. It’s the kind of pedal that cuts through a mix and adds serious attitude.
The ODB-3 Bass OverDrive brings that same energy to low-end players, adding grit and punch without losing clarity.
And the JB-2 Angry Driver is something special — a collaboration that blends classic Blues Driver tones with more aggressive distortion, giving you a huge range of gain textures in one box.
This is where things get fun.
Check out all our Boss Heft HERE.

Don't let their pleasant colours deceive! These pedals mean dangerous business.
Movement & Texture – The Wild Side of Boss
Boss don’t just do the essentials — they do the weird, wonderful and inspiring.
The SL-2 Slicer is one of the most creative pedals out there, chopping your signal into rhythmic patterns that can completely transform how you play. It’s part effect, part instrument.
The RT-2 Rotary Ensemble recreates that swirling, rotating speaker sound that adds movement and depth to your tone. It’s subtle when you want it to be, dramatic when you don’t.
These are the pedals that make you play differently.
Check out loads of fun Boss Modulation Tools HERE.

Loads more Boss Modulation Variations available at Musicmaker now!
Recording & Practice Tech – Ideas, Captured
Not every idea happens in a studio.
That’s where something like the Boss Micro BR BR-80 comes in. A compact multitrack recorder that lets you capture ideas, build demos and sketch out songs wherever you are.
It’s the kind of tool that quietly becomes essential — always there when inspiration hits.

Boss Amps – From Bedroom to Stage
Boss amps have carved out their own space in the guitar world, especially with the Katana series.
The Boss Katana 50 Gen 3 is one of the most popular practice and gigging amps out there — and for good reason. It delivers a huge range of tones, built-in effects, and enough power for rehearsals and live use, all in one compact combo.
Then there’s the Cube series, which has long been a go-to for players who want reliability and great sound in a portable format. Simple, effective and ready to go whenever you are.
Check out our Boss Amps and Accessories HERE.

Busking, practicing, playing live - Boss amps do it all.
Musicmaker Is Now Fully Loaded
Right now, Musicmaker is stacked with:
- Loop stations, Delays, Distortions and Drives, Modulation and More!
- Creative effects, Multi Effects, Switches and Controls
- Recording tools and Bluetooth
- Practice Amps, Combos and Battery Powered Amps.
It’s a full Boss ecosystem, ready to be explored.
And whether you’re building your first pedalboard or refining a full rig, there’s something here that will slot in perfectly.
Plug In, Step On, Go
The thing about Boss isn’t just that they’ve made great pedals.
It’s that they’ve made the pedals.
The ones that end up on boards for years. The ones that survive gigs, rehearsals, rewires, upgrades and late-night “I’ll just try this one thing” sessions. The ones that quietly become part of your sound without you even noticing.
And whether it’s your first pedal or your fiftieth, there’s something about stepping on a Boss switch and hearing exactly what you hoped for — no drama, no surprises, just tone doing its job perfectly.
That’s why they’re still here. That’s why they’re everywhere.
And that’s why, right now in Musicmaker… they’re impossible to ignore.
Browse all our Boss Gear HERE.
