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 Post subject: Treble Booster
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 5:38 pm 
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Hey!

I am looking into picking up a treble booster to use with Les Paul-type guitars into Marshall-type amplifiers. Any suggestions/tips/experiences? Most of the descriptions of treble boosters I can find online don't really tell me much beyond how great they are.

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I use a Dallas Rangemaster I built myself. I think it sounds fantastic. It really nails that classic rock sound. I cuts right through.


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Build Your Own Clone makes some great pedal kits that are better than most anything out there IMHO. I had 4 of their pedals before I jumped to modeling and I cant say enough good about them. Check out their TriBooseter, it may be exactly what you're looking for. You can buy them as kits or complete at;

http://www.buildyourownclone.com/tri.html

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http://axeandyoushallreceive.com/store/page1.html

The 2nd URL is their dedicated builder's site. I've known Scott for years and he's a great guy

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Cool looking site. I may try one of them when I feel a bit more confident with a sodering iron.


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I had Scott's guy build them for me based on the following equation ;

ME + SOLDERING GUN = FIRE :lol:

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Thanks for the tips! If I don't win the Keeley Java Boost I'm bidding on, I might go for the Tri Booster instead. I've never built a pedal and it sounds like fun!

Do any of you use a treble boost a lot or all the time? I'm wondering what kind of settings you use and which applications you prefer the treble boost for...

Thanks,

Matthew


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I use it with my little Univox ULM6 (pretty much a champ amp) for soloing or just that brian mayish tone. I leave fully cranked and use my guitar volume to adjust the amount of gain.


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It's also nice in front of other fuzzes/overdrives to give em a little push.


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