BOSS has officially expanded its acclaimed GX family, introducing the GX-1 (Guitar) and GX-1B (Bass). These compact powerhouses represent the most accessible entry point into the world of AIRD amp modeling, packing the premium DNA of the larger GX-100 into a travel-friendly format that fits in a backpack.
Despite their small footprint, BOSS hasn’t cut corners on performance. Both units feature the high-fidelity 24-bit AD/32-bit DA conversion that professional players expect, alongside a vibrant color display and the intuitive new “Gear Suite” workflow.
Premium Tone in a Compact Footprint
The GX-1 series is designed for the modern musician who balances home recording with live performance. By stripping away the bulk of larger floorboards while keeping the core processing power, BOSS has created a tool that is as effective on a professional stage as it is on a desktop.
Key Features at a Glance:
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AIRD Technology: Authentic tube amp feel and response.
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Massive Library: Over 140 high-quality effects and 23+ amp models.
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Simultaneous Processing: Run up to 8 effect blocks at once.
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Modern Connectivity: USB-C for audio interfacing and Bluetooth for wireless editing/streaming.
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Rugged Control: Three assignable footswitches and a built-in expression pedal.

The Guitarist’s Edge: Boss GX-1
The GX-1 is a sonic playground for guitarists. It offers a curated selection of 23 amp models ranging from vintage cleans to high-gain modern monsters. With 140+ effects—including legendary BOSS overdrives, modulations, and delays—it functions as a complete rig replacement for players who want to travel light without sacrificing their “real amp” feel.

The Bassist’s Powerhouse: Boss GX-1B
Bass players often have to settle for “guitar-first” modelers, but the GX-1B changes that. It features a specialized sound library tuned specifically for low-end frequencies. The amp models are designed to maintain punch and clarity, while the effects are optimized to ensure the fundamentals of the bass note remain intact, even under heavy distortion or modulation.

Comparison: GX-1 vs. GX-100
While the flagship GX-100 offers a touchscreen and more complex routing for power users, the GX-1 series focuses on portability and efficiency. It provides the same professional audio engine and AIRD technology but in a more streamlined, three-switch chassis. This makes it the ideal “grab-and-go” solution for rehearsals or as a high-end backup for a larger touring rig.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I use the GX-1 as a recording interface?
Yes. With its USB-C connectivity, the GX-1 functions as a high-quality audio interface, allowing you to record professional tones directly into your DAW on macOS, Windows, iOS, or Android.
How do I edit my presets?
While the color display makes on-board editing easy, you can also use the BOSS Tone Studio app. This allows for deep-dive editing and preset management via your computer or mobile device (Bluetooth adapter may be required for mobile).
What is AIRD technology?
AIRD (Augmented Impulse Response Dynamics) is BOSS’s proprietary technology that goes beyond standard sampling. It simulates the complex interactions between all components of a tube amplifier, providing a more “living” and responsive playing experience.
Does the GX-1 support Bluetooth?
Yes, it supports Bluetooth audio, allowing you to stream backing tracks from your phone directly through the unit for silent practice or jamming.

Conclusion
The BOSS GX-1 and GX-1B represent a significant shift in the market, bringing flagship-level modeling to a price point and size accessible to everyone. Whether you are a beginner looking for your first “real” rig or a professional needing a portable fly-rig, these units offer the perfect balance of price, performance, and BOSS’s legendary durability.
Price & Availability
Available at Andertons, GX-1 and GX-1B priced £219 each
Available at Sweetwater, GX-1 and GX-1B priced $229.99 each
Available at Thomann, GX-1, and GX-1B priced €259 each
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