Pricing and availability

We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 1 store. Prices updated .

Average Price: $78

Budget/Beginner

$100

$301+

Price Tier

Budget

Standard

High-end

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

Unleash a world of sonic experimentation with the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter. This compact marvel is packed with a host of innovative features to supercharge your sound. Known for its three-voice harmony and detune capabilities, this pedal gives you unparalleled control over your sound. With a selectable key knob and four distinctive effect modes, including the standout Super Shifter mode offering four octaves of shifting, this pedal is a gem for musicians eager to explore new sounds without compromising on technology or quality.

Key Features:

  • Three-voice harmony and detune for added depth and richness to your sound
  • Selectable key knob for precise control over your tonal adjustments
  • Four unique effect modes to expand your creative possibilities
  • Super Shifter mode providing four octaves of shifting for a wide tonal range
  • Compact design ideal for guitarists needing a portable yet powerful effects pedal.

Product specs

Brand Boss
Model PS-5 Super Shifter (Dark Gray Label)
Finish Blue
Year 1999 - 2025
Made In Taiwan
Categories Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals

FAQs

What effects can the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter produce?

The Boss PS-5 Super Shifter offers pitch shifting, harmonies, detuning, and tremolo arm/flutter effects, all controllable via simple knobs for easy sound manipulation.

Can the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter can be used with a bass guitar, providing versatile pitch-shifting effects suitable for various musical styles.

Does the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter require a specific power supply?

The Boss PS-5 Super Shifter requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used for many guitar pedals.

How does the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter differ from other pitch-shifting pedals?

The Boss PS-5 Super Shifter stands out with its intelligent pitch shifting and unique tremolo arm/flutter effects, offering more creative possibilities than standard pitch-shifting pedals.

Is the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter is designed for live use, with robust construction and intuitive controls that make it easy to adjust effects on the fly during performances.

BOSSchannel

BOSSchannel

PS-5 SUPER Shifter [BOSS Sound Check]

Video thumbnail for PS-5 SUPER Shifter [BOSS Sound Check] by BOSSchannel

PS-5 SUPER Shifter [BOSS Sound Check]

BOSSchannel

BOSSchannel

Video thumbnail for Boss PS-5 Pitch Shifter Pedal | Reverb Demo Video by Reverb

Boss PS-5 Pitch Shifter Pedal | Reverb Demo Video

Reverb

Reverb

Video thumbnail for BOSS PS-5 Super Shifter by Galloway Music

BOSS PS-5 Super Shifter

Galloway Music

Galloway Music

Video thumbnail for Boss PS-5 Super Shifter by musictoyznetwork

Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

musictoyznetwork

musictoyznetwork

Video thumbnail for Boss - PS-5  - Super Pitch Shifter PS5 by Dennis Kayzer

Boss - PS-5 - Super Pitch Shifter PS5

Dennis Kayzer

Dennis Kayzer

Video thumbnail for BOSS PS 5 Super Shifter Demo by creepingnet

BOSS PS 5 Super Shifter Demo

creepingnet

creepingnet

Video thumbnail for BOSS PS-5 Super Shifter by Cryptic Mask Guitar

BOSS PS-5 Super Shifter

Cryptic Mask Guitar

Cryptic Mask Guitar

Video thumbnail for Boss PS-5 Super Shifter - Review & Demo by Unholy Audio

Boss PS-5 Super Shifter - Review & Demo

Unholy Audio

Unholy Audio

Reviews

PROS

  • More organic-sounding harmonies compared to similar pedals

  • Versatile: useful for harmony, whammy effects, and pitch shifting

  • Detune adds unique texture, albeit not organic

  • Effective for solo guitarists to replicate complex tracks

  • T. ARM and HARMONIZER standout features for distinct sounds

  • Tracks better than many other pitch-related pedals

  • Compatible with down-pitched vocals for guttural effects

  • Compact size with "Flutter" feature, valuable for hardtail guitar players

  • Can produce a wide range of sounds from subtle to bizarre

  • Built-in expression pedal input for real-time control

CONS

  • Detune feature may not be useful for everyone

  • Requires knowledge of music theory to fully utilize harmonies

  • Some users find the tracking less accurate for harmonies and pitch shifting

  • Sound quality considered "cheesy" and inferior to analog brands by some

  • Does not replace all functions of a Whammy pedal

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss PS-5 Super Shifter.

Features and functionality

  • The PS-5's detune setting provides a light modulatory effect, ideal for adding thickness without overt pitch shifting when set at a low mix level.

    Source
  • The T-arm feature on the PS-5 is popular for live performances, offering expressive pitch shifts with a smaller footprint than a Digitech Whammy.

    Source
  • The PS-5 can produce unique octave up and down tones that integrate well into a pedal chain, especially when positioned after a fuzz pedal.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • Running the PS-5 in the effects loop of a delay pedal can create unique, pitch-shifted repeats that add a distinct texture to the sound.

    Source
  • The pedal is particularly fun and effective when paired with an expression pedal for more precise control over the T-bar and Flutter effects.

    Source
  • The PS-5 is used for achieving the iconic gliding 7th up note bend, a tonal secret of Circa Survive, adding unique bends to performances.

    Source
  • Using the PS-5 with heavy compression while playing dissonant cluster chords can produce a sound reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails guitar tones.

    Source

Mods and upgrades

  • Modifying the PS-5 to include a second pitch knob and footswitch allows for quick swapping between presets, enhancing live performance versatility.

    Source

User experience

  • The PS-5 is appreciated for its compact, rack-like features, offering a wide range of pitch-shifting effects from practical to experimental.

    Source
  • Owners find the digital artifacting and glitching to be creatively inspiring, adding a sense of urgency and uniqueness to their sound.

    Source
  • Battery performance affects tracking, with dying batteries contributing to unpredictable and interesting note tracking, valued by some users for creative noise-making.

    Source
  • Owners have reported using the PS-5 as a 'secret weapon' for creating swells and dive bombs, adding dynamic expression to their music.

    Source

Setup and maintenance

  • The PS-5 is reported to drain batteries rapidly, and users recommend using a power supply to avoid frequent battery replacements.

    Source

Comparisons

  • The PS-5 is compared to the EHX Pitchfork, with users noting it as a predecessor to the Harmonist, offering low latency pitch shifting.

    Source
Add

4.0 out of 5

Based on 9 Reviews and 41 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star
johhurt

Has a spot in my heart

This is the first pedal I ever owned (I wanted to sound like Buckethead on Jordan :D ) I remember picking it out at the music store my dad's guitar player worked at. It was out of production even back then, collecting dust on a shelf somewhere in the back. But I felt really accomplished owning it - like a real musician with my 14 years of age. It stayed with me throughout. I mostly used it as a dive bomb device in my hardcore band, but the harmony function is also great. I experimented with that when I was the singer of a short-lived System of a Down cover band. Worked really well on vocals. Writing this I realise I've never tried out the Expression Input. That would be fun I believe... 16 years and still I'm not bored of this pedal. Of course it is far from perfect. Has problems picking out notes in a polyphonal context or if the tuning is too low. There surely are millions of pedals who can do more and better. But I would never replace it. Fond memories.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

With the T-Arm setting: Balance on 4, Speed on the lowest, pitching down 1 or 2 octaves for a great "dive bomb" effect without the need of a pesky tremolo lever.

From Gear Setup
xaqary

Glorious madness.

Seems when people ask me about where I got sound "x" sound 50% of the time it always seems to include this pedal in some way-on tons of sources,

I do have the Boss Harmonist HR-2 pedal as well- but this one combines the Harmonist with more madness.. Now the Harmonist usually just sits on a shelf, I should quit that. This pedal can be sparkly, warped, twinkly, pitched down, & just plain absurd and bizarre. I can't think of a single source I wouldn't try using it on. You can use meathead settings and get wild fantastic results, or, you can learn how it works and exploit it's psychotic sound texture even more.

No review in text would serve this fella well so I will try to find a great representation in the video that I'll include . Gotta a bit of Thin Lizzie if ya like & tons of psycho other ways you can use this guy...You gotta gotta hear it & even better learn this guy. Desert island pedals? This would be in my top 5 no question. Get all crazy with psycho 3 part harmonies? Yep, I'm in.

**note the expression option in vids-

****note: weirdos who exploit these tools are rare so I apologize I couldn find many-but I use mine w/ Radial EXTC or a direct box on almost anything you can think of & loads of other sources. A truely killer pedal. Anything from sound design for crazy effects to subtle uses. Crazy is tons of fun always-

redgtrrocker

A Whammy-wannabe, maybe, but it sports some cool features nonetheless!

I bought this stomp because I play hardtail guitars 99.9% of the time and therefore needed a Whammy-like device. Enter the BOSS PS-5, whose smaller size and [whammy bar] "Flutter" feature were the clinchers for me! It's one of but a handful of effects I still use now that I have my Kemper Powerhead, as the Kemper will do almost everything the PS-5 can EXCEPT the "Flutter". That saves me from having to use an expression controller with the Kemper, and frees up a space in the Kemper's Effect Module for a different effect if I so choose. While the PS-5 may not be as robust of a pitch-changing device as the Whammy is these days, I will contend that the PS-5's tracking seems much smoother than the original WH-1 Whammy pedal circa 1989.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Fave settings? Depends on the band I'm playing with: For my main band, BLACK LABEL, I typically use it in "T. Arm" mode pitched up an octave or two with a the "Speed" [rise/fall] set around 2:00. In my 80's Metal outfit, RIVAL, I'd say that 99% of the time I use the "T. Arm" mode pitched down 2 octaves with the "Speed" set at 9:00 for a nice, slow whammy bar deep dive, however, I switch to "Flutter" mode with the "Speed" at 4:00 for the last notes of my Brad Gillis solo part in "Don't Tell Me You Love Me".

From Gear Setup
ajoep

Why do you need a whammy for ?

This is a great pedal with a bunch of great features : Harmonist, Pitch Shifter , T. Arm (whammy thing), Detune (more than a chorus) and flutter (the heck is this ?). Give it an expression pedal and you're ready to go ala Morello. The sound and build quality are phenomenal (yes, i'm a Boss fan). Just go for it !

gnarlingtontx

Classic Unique Pedal

As a big fan of Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock, I love the signature pitch bend sound made with this pedal. It's a lot of fun to use live, and ideal for some experimental pitch bending sounds.

marc0os

Tremolo Chorus and Wah??? wait a second...

is a great pedal for modulations and crazy noises... with delay pds 2000 is awesome, é tope meo

marc0os

Tremolo Chorus and Wah??? wait a second...

is a great pedal for modulations and crazy noises... with delay pds 2000 is awesome, é tope meo

jack_kenney

Used for t-arm

Not the best pedal for harmonies and pitch shifting as the pog 2 is, I would use this to switch pitches with the t-arm.

jimmarchi1

how's the detune handle chords?

cos_mozz

Just Nice

The pedal features are really great but the sound it's really cheesy and a bit crapy compared with other analog brands i mean for the price if its were cheaper i would not complain at all

Artist usage

Add artist
See how Nathan Latona uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Nathan Latona

Bassist

Tera Melos

...
Verified via YouTube

Nathan goes over his entire pedalboard over the course of five videos, as well as a post by Pedals and Effects on their website, the Super Shifter is the third pedal in the third video.

See how Sporting Life uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Sporting Life

Rapper, Music Producer

Ratking

...
Verified via Instagram

Instagram picture, description: SPD SX• SP-555• Digitech PDS 1002• BOSS SL 20 Slicer • BOSS PS-5 pitch shifter •

See how Kirin J Callinan uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Kirin J Callinan

Singer, Guitarist

The Night Game

...
Verified via YouTube

This item can be seen throughout the video but more clearly at the start

See how Rory Friers uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Rory Friers

Guitarist

And so I watch you from afar

...
Verified via MusicRadar

“I have one set to go from natural up to two octaves above in a big, long linear ‘weeeooorp’.

“And then I have the other one set to go up with zero attack, so it jumps from the natural sound to a 5th up, and I use this for this arpeggiation thing: I’m doing hammer- ons on triplets, and I’m pressing this on the beat. It makes it sound like I’m really good on the guitar.”

See how Bruce Bouillet uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Bruce Bouillet

Guitarist

Racer X

...
Verified via Top-notch-guitar

"Interviewer: What kind of gear did you use during the recording process?

Bouillet: Guitars used where FGN Fujigen Expert OS, 1978 Les Paul Standard, 1978 Ibanez Pf 300. Pickups Seymour Duncan JBs, Intex Cables which I highly recommend, Dunlop picks, Marshall, Mesa Boogie, Roland Micro Cube amps, Eleven. Boss Gt 100, Boss Super Shifter, Vemuram Triplex, Line 6 delay, D'Addario strings, Pro Tools. Neve 1073's, RCA pre's, V76's Shure 57's."

See how Taylor Kirk uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Taylor Kirk

Singer, Guitarist

Timber Timbre

...
Verified via Photo

In a concert photo, Taylor Kirk is seen using the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter pedal.

See how Simón Campusano uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Simón Campusano

Singer, Guitarist

Niños del Cerro

...
Verified via Photo

It was seen in a fan recording of the concert of the "Suave Pendiente" gira in Medellín, Colombia

See how Hiram Bullock uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Hiram Bullock

Singer, Guitarist

Paul Shaffer & the World's Most Dangerous Band

...
Verified via Photo

Hiram Bullock is shown using the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter in a photo from his official website, highlighting its role in his guitar effects setup.

See how Andy Dunlop uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Andy Dunlop

Guitarist

Travis

...
Verified via Photo

Andy Dunlop uses a Boss PS-5 Super Shifter for playing octave bends, which can be heard on songs such as "Closer". He stated on his Twitter that the pedal is part of his pedalboard and is used for both studio and live performances.

See how Denver Dalley uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Denver Dalley

Guitarist

Desaparecidos

...
Verified via Photo

Denver Dalley, guitarist for Desaparecidos, included the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter on his pedalboard, as shown in a photo shared by Walrus Audio on Facebook.

See how Skye Skjelset uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Skye Skjelset

Singer, Guitarist

Fleet Foxes

...
Verified via Twitter

In this photo, Boss PS-5 Super Shifter is visible in Skjelset's board.

See how Hugh Cornwell uses Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Hugh Cornwell

Guitarist

The Stranglers

...
Verified via Guitarguitar

In an interview with Guitarguitar, a photo of Hugh Cornwell’s pedalboard taken by Phil Andrews shows the inclusion of the Boss PS-5 Super Shifter.

Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

Boss TR-2 Tremolo
Boss TR-2 Tremolo Tremolo Effects Pedals
10
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay Delay Effects Pedals
9
Boss DD-6 Digital Delay
Boss DD-6 Digital Delay Delay Effects Pedals
8
Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Boss DD-7 Digital Delay Delay Effects Pedals
8
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter Phaser Effects Pedals
7
Boss DD-5 Digital Delay
Boss DD-5 Digital Delay Delay Effects Pedals
6
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor Noise Gate Effects Pedals
6
Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer
Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer Equalizer Effects Pedals
6

Community setups

Show yours
redgtrrocker

redgtrrocker

Gear IQ 349

ocl

ocl

Gear IQ 548

deepfreq

deepfreq

Gear IQ 157

ocl

ocl

Gear IQ 548

georgestam

georgestam

Gear IQ 135

creepingnet

creepingnet

Gear IQ 2937

johhurt

johhurt

Gear IQ 245

jdshamoun

jdshamoun

Gear IQ 491

creepingnet

creepingnet

Gear IQ 2937

miles_ellis

miles_ellis

Gear IQ 215

jair_epp

jair_epp

Gear IQ 345

3 alternative and related items for Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, curated by the Equipboard community.

DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal

$184.79 - $319.99

similar sound

The PS-5 is/was basically BOSS's answer to Digitech's Whammy pedal (and its market domination), but it never really "took off" like the Whammy's did.

More Boss Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals

Accessories & Related Items

Gear Guides