Clean Boost Pedals!!
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- the isaac eaton
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Clean Boost Pedals!!
For parts that I play clean in my band on higher frets I find that I need a little more sound if I use my bridge pickup. So i turn on my booster in my COD pedal which is just a EHX LPB-1 it adds a little grit but for the most part stays perfectly clean, but I want to use that booster for solos and such, and just have a pedal devoted to doing just clean boost. My question to you guys is what is the best and cleanest clean boost pedal? I dont really want to get an EQ pedal either.
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Just my 2 penneth worth, but I personally prefer a very low gain OD with the volume jacked as a boost to a 'straight up exactly as the same but louder' kinda boost pedal. First the Nobels ODR-S, now the MBM Box Of Rock serve my needs veeery nicely.
That added bit of a gain just adds some fatness to WIDDLEYS, and also having control over the EQ also makes for some niiiiiice sounds.
That added bit of a gain just adds some fatness to WIDDLEYS, and also having control over the EQ also makes for some niiiiiice sounds.
Have you tried angling your pickups a bit so the "weaker" treble strings are closer to the polepieces, and therefore a similar volume to your lower strings?the isaac eaton wrote:For parts that I play clean in my band on higher frets I find that I need a little more sound if I use my bridge pickup
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I really need to do that with my neck pick up. But currently its out of commision due to my faulty switch in my guitar only my bridge pickup is working. Can you really angle dogear p90s? I would try it if I could. But my neck pickup is so low into the body I have to use a booster to get it up to unity volume. I need to raise it, But im probably gonna just be replacing it with another p90.
Ill check out the MXR micro amp too.
Ill check out the MXR micro amp too.
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You could put a few washers under the screwhole, maybe? Or just set the treble string polepieces higher (presuming they're adjustable)? There's gotta be a way around it.the isaac eaton wrote: Can you really angle dogear p90s? I would try it if I could. But my neck pickup is so low into the body I have to use a booster to get it up to unity volume. I need to raise it, But im probably gonna just be replacing it with another p90.
Ill check out the MXR micro amp too.
Check this guy out.
http://www.farndurk.com/index.php?product=boosten
http://www.farndurk.com/index.php?product=boosten
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I would love to see you compare it to the saltbooster.Haze wrote:I picked up a lpb-1 today for cheap. I haven't been home to plug it in yet but I'm pretty excited to try it out. I'll see about doing demo comparing it to the sho
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[youtube][/youtube]taylornutt wrote:I would love to see you compare it to the saltbooster.Haze wrote:I picked up a lpb-1 today for cheap. I haven't been home to plug it in yet but I'm pretty excited to try it out. I'll see about doing demo comparing it to the sho
I bought the lpb-1 off Reece shortly after that demo. After comparing them two for myself the lpb-1 sounded muddy/dull in comparsion.
Still an alright pedal though.
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I'll look into trying out a saltbooster eventualy, im a good fan of the SHO. The micro amp is an entirely different beast though, I'll look forward to am demo!taylornutt wrote:I would love to see you compare it to the saltbooster.Haze wrote:I picked up a lpb-1 today for cheap. I haven't been home to plug it in yet but I'm pretty excited to try it out. I'll see about doing demo comparing it to the sho