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Boss LS-2 Line Selector Pedal

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Boss LS-2 Line Selector Pedal
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Line Selector and Input/Output Router with Optional Power Supply Capability for Effects

The BOSS LS-2 Line Selector pedal allows you to switch easily between several different effects and route input and output signals flexibly. The LS-2 can also supply 9V DC power to several BOSS compact pedals when used with an AC adapter - this makes the LS-2 an ideal power supply and master switching unit for multiple effects setups. Just as you'd expect from BOSS, you get the rugged construction and dependability that makes the LS-2 a road-ready essential for your gig bag!

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April 16, 2026

Boss is still the boss

By Zach from South Carolina
Music Background: Bassist, mixing engineer

I am using this pedal to send my clean and distorted signal to my bass amp at the same time so i can fuzz it out of control and blend the clean back in so i dont totally lose my low end and fundamental tone. It works great. And as always Boss's gear is of exceptional quality.

September 6, 2025

No More Tap Dancing

By Matt W. from Naperville, IL
Music Background: Lifer

I didn't know how much I needed this pedal. I can finally use one channel of my amp as a "2-channel amp" with only one foot press. I'm playing an original 1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee, which is really just a one channel amp.

Before this pedal to go from a dirty sound to clean tone I would have
1. Turn off overdrive pedal
2. Roll down volume knob
3. Turn on compressor
4. Turn on chorus

That is 4 actions in the middle of playing. It was a pain, and I my playing suffered while switching.

Now it's just one foot press. Here's how... I have two loops set up.

Loop A is my "clean channel." It is a compressor, a chorus, and most importantly I have the volume lowered significantly using my LS-2. This gives a good clean tone on my amp.

Loop B is my Drive channel. I have an SD-1 already on, and in the loop I also have options of another overdrive pedal, and Maxon AF-9 to do the Marty Friedman thing.

This pedal is super versatile, and can be used in a ton of different ways. Definitely worthy of a spot on your pedalboard to simplify multiple pedal presses at once.

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May 1, 2025

Makes Every Pedal a Bass Pedal

By r.k.
Music Background: Noodler

My bass pedalboard includes a couple of guitar OD pedals that are known for obliterating the low end; in researching various methods of preserving low frequencies, I started to appreciate the simplicity of the approach centered around the features of the Boss LS-2 Line Selector.

Because the dry signal is passed through the LS-2s channels (Channel A and Channel B) if they are not in use, you just send the effects loop through Channel A and leave Channel B unoccupied, set the output Mode to A+B Mix, and that's all there is to it. If you like, you can adjust the levels of each channel right at the pedal.

Before I put the LS-2 in my signal chain, the only use I had for my BD-2 was to add some scuzz to a chorus effect later in the path. Now I can run the Blues Driver as a DRIVER, and it sounds amazing. I highly recommend checking out the LS-2 and using it in this manner before committing to a multi-EQ-pedal solution or whatever else folks are doing.

One thing - the LS-2 is magic, but it's not magicAL. If your instrument doesn't have active pickups or otherwise isn't sending a particularly loud signal, you will likely need to put something with a little boost between the instrument and the Line Selector; in my case, a Source Audio Atlas compressor.

The only regret I have about picking up this pedal is that I waited too long to do so.

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April 19, 2025

It Does the Thing!

By Ryan from Paw Paw, IL
Music Background: 25+ years on bass

Mixing A & B in parallel. Faultless, I may need a second one cause this is the nerve center of my pedal board live BUT would like to try some stuff recording. For the price, the possibilities it opens and the fact I'm not taking my board apart for a while- why not?

July 22, 2024

Most userful pedal I own.

By Jambo S. from Hickory NC
Music Background: Recording Studio Owner/Engineer (Professional Bass Player & Guitar wana-be.

This is my second one. Bought my first one in the mid 90's. Always on my Bass pedal board used in various ways based on my needs and the moment. Still one of the best path management pedals.

April 23, 2024

Great Pedal

By Sweetwater Customer

I use this with two UA Audio pedals, a Dream 65 and a Lion 68 into one power amp and use it to switch between the two amps, I also like the fact there are two loops where I can run different pedals with each amp separately, I have just started using it but I like the dial control where I can select it to run the loop several different ways. It's a really well-made pedal like all Boss pedals and the more I use it the more ways I can think of using it for different applications.

September 17, 2022

Fantastic Tool!

By Rand M. from Eastern WA
Music Background: Guitar hacker for decades

I bought the Boss LS-2 Line Selector Pedal primarily so that I could easily A/B between 2 guitar amps. Any A/B pedal would have worked, of course, but this gives me the flexibility to do many different pedal/amp routing options. (In case I get the urge to experiment. Ha!)
Tone Seeker? Yup.

April 22, 2020

Boss Ls2

By Alex B. from Howe Cave NY
Music Background: Guitar palyer 55 years and still playing

I needed something to help switch between a my rhythm pedal and lead distortion pedal.I want one button to step on especially when one of the pedals was at top of board.Many times I thought i was on riverdance the boss ls2 on bottom of board works great.One spot to step off or on no dancing and the 2 volume knobs is quick way on the job to adjust the balance works great.

June 5, 2018

Great in theory

By JBG from OREGON
Music Background: Garage band

Love the idea. I have been using it to run an "acoustic loop" and an "electric loop" with my Taylor T5-z. I love the way the two loops can have separate volume levels. The in/out on the 9v is a nice feature...but I have a power supply mounted under my board and don't really use the "out".

My problem is with the switch. About 20% of the time it doesn't work and I have to stomp on it a few times to get it to switch from A to B...or it switches over in back (A to B to A) in one actuation. Maybe I just got a bad one...but I seem to have recurring issues with other Boss pedals as well (I've had both an ME-50 and ME-70 crap out on me). I'm swapping over to the One Control White Loop to see if the switching is better.

January 21, 2018

Essential Tool

By Eric D. from Wisconsin

I"ve used a lot of different ABY boxes through the years and the Boss one is the best value of all. It"s dead silent and can help tame the noise in vintage pedals. I"m up to two of these on my board, one to switch between amps, and the other to switch between sets of pedals. Not to mention that it will power up other pedals With a daisy chain, just watch those milliamps

January 15, 2018

Boss LS-2 Line Selector Pedal

By Jeff J. from Lawrence, KS

Great pedal --- the balance levels is an excellent plus and very useful. I also appreciated Sweetwater quick response (I ordered the pedal Monday afternoon and received confirmation that it was shipped the same day and received Thursday).

December 20, 2017

Indispensable

By J A. from Tennessee
Music Background: Home, and occasionally gigging musician

There are so many uses for this pedal. I use it to isolate pedals that make a popping sound when they are engaged, and to equalize their noise levels with other pedals.

Putting them in a loop makes it possible to engage them silently.

Thanks to Josh and Sweetwater for their consistently great service!

September 13, 2017

Used For MY Modern EJ Board

By Dave from Dallas
Music Background: Old dude

I use two of these for what I call my modern Eric Johnson pedal board. I route one thru a clean chorus amp and the second to switch between my dirty rhythm and lead amps. The flexibility allows me to run all three pedal banks into one amp as well. Having the volume knobs on these is a huge plus in balancing the volumes at a gig sans guitar tech.
I know a lot of old school guys hate boss and say they suck tone, but I run just four effects max through each loop and have all the tone I need.
Definitely the same quality and no nonsense approach to switching you'd expect from Boss!

May 30, 2017

Treat your feet, get this pedal!

By Sweetwater Customer

This pedal made me return my tap shoes. My original rig ran a tube screamer into an overdrive into a delay with a board for my amp settings. My heavy sound would run on the bridge pickup with the screamer and overdrive pedal on an overdriven amp channel. My clean sound would run the delay on the clean channel with a cut to the volume on the guitar and a change to the middle pickup. Simple enough, right? If you're counting at home, that is four buttons with my feet, a volume adjustment, and a pickup switch. Absolute nightmare which made quick changes impossible. With this pedal I hit two switches and change my pickup selection. That's it, the volume knobs for each loop are super helpful as well.

My only complaint is the FX loops on the pedal run backwards. It would make a lot more sense for the output/inputs for the loops to be the opposite of your other pedals. My patch cables are pretty short, so I had to do some convoluted routing to get the pedals hooked up properly. Really it's just taking away another excuse to get a new set of nice patch cables. If you are all too familiar with the anxiety that sets in several bars up from an effect change, this pedal is for you!

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February 15, 2016

flexible and essential utility

By K. A. from Denver, CO
Music Background: former touring art punk and jazz player. current garage rocker. 25 years playing

There are so many uses for this great pedal from Boss. I am currently using it to switch between a clean compressor with tuner (channel A) and my Sansamp set to crunch and overdrive pedals (Channel B) in the front end of my Roland JC-120. It works great! It has the added benefit of helping me take my Master volume down when I need to get lower than the scratching volume pot on my amp would let me. The ability to adjust volume levels between loops is fantastic. Even if my rig and/or needs change I know that the LS-2 will find a way in the set up. It can be used as a clean boost/cut without anything in the loops. You could blend two sounds in parallel and turn them on simultaneously. It can be an AB or ABY box. The possibilities go on and on. It would have gotten 5 stars if it had 2 stereo loops. Maybe Boss is overdue for an update?

Also, if you've never ordered from Sweetwater before, just do it. Even if it is a pack of strings or a patch cable. You'll be happy that you did. If you already have a Sales Engineer then you are in the know. Ha!

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April 27, 2015

Working great for looping in an older noisyish pedal

By Chris F. from United States

I'm using this in a front-end guitar effects chain to switch in a side loop with a vintage EHX Electric Mistress. It does the job with excellence, with no added interference or discernible signal loss on pass-through. With the loop level controls I can give the output signal from the Mistress the slight boost it needs to even out the effect/no effect signal level, and I can blend wet and dry signals to color the signal over a richer tonal range than running straight through the Mistress. The LS-2 provides that boost while also reducing interference noise in the Mistress loop (with only very slight audible loss of desirable harmonics compared to the Mistress in direct line). So this setup unexpectedly saved me from having to buy and fuss with a noise gate in the chain. This noise taming effect allows me to run the Mistress through some more gainy amp settings that sounded like crap before. Expected Boss high quality in the case and firm handling, smooth response, noiselessness movement in the switches and pots. So far I could not be more satisfied in this application, and with the unexpected noise control benefit (though this might be a chance outcome in my particular array that perhaps not everyone should expect) pushed me give it a 5.

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April 1, 2015

It does what it is supposed to do

By Neon L. from Flyover Land
Music Background: Have guitar, will travel

I purchased this tool to solve a problem. In the past, I used programmable Multi-FX pedals that allowed me to store patches which I could easily recall. Like many guitar players, I have switched back to using individual stomp boxes mounted on a pedal board. This gives me the flexibility to choose exactly the sound I want.
The downside to using individual pedals is having to "do the tap dance" when I want to change from one group of pedals to another group. I have to turn one or more pedals off, then turn other pedals on. It takes too much time and looks like I am trying to stomp out a fire. Enter the Boss LS-2 Line Selector Pedal.
I spent a few hours one afternoon, tearing down my existing pedal board set-up. I removed some pedals altogether. I repositioned other pedals and re-routed their signal cables. In the middle of it all, I mounted my new LS-2. Now I can switch from one bank of pedals to another bank by pressing a single footswitch. This makes it possible to switch from one sound to another sound in the space of a quarter note or less, without having to do all that tap dancing.
Depending on which MODE I select, I can choose Bank A, then Bank B, then Bypass. Or for other songs where I have to go back and forth, I can choose Bank A, then Bank B, then Bank A again. It's simple, it's easy. Problem solved.
Thank you, Boss!

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June 19, 2013

Well worth the investment!

By James from Russiaville, IN
Music Background: former guitarist for Ground Northeast

Recently departed with my high powered Marshall for a more studio friendly Fender Deluxe Reverb. Finally finished a home built pedal board that I'd worked on for about 6 months (not full time!). Coming out of my tuner into LS-2 input to Transition Delay and then amp. Running an Ultimate Octave and MXR phase 90 on A loop. Running a Morley Pro Series 2 distortion, wah, volume pedal, a Timmy overdrive, and a Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe on B loop. Everything sounds great and I don't get any noise, even from my strat. A worthwhile investment indeed.

July 19, 2012

Will Never Go Without One Again

By Benjamin T. from Seattle, WA
Music Background: Recording Engineer, Producer, Working Musician

I bought one of these specifically to avoid the host of older fx units i run that lack true bypass. I like my signal chain as clean as possible whenever possible.

Before long I discovered that this utility pedal can be used in far more creative ways. If you have ever been a big user of delays you probably know that a volume pedal opens up a huge range of textures when used in concert with those delays. This pedal is no different. if you have decent timing and even a slight bit of creativity, this thing can be an extremely useful tool.

This simple, unsexy stompbox has become a staple in my tone arsenal. For tone freaks and effects geeks alike this thing is well worth the money. I'll never go without again.

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