Clean Boost Pedals!!

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Post by toez10 »

check out the BBE am64. It's a distortion pedal, but I've been able to get a really solid clean boost out of it. It's incredibly transparent, and colours the sound of my guitar a lot less than any other pedal in that price range.
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Post by ac88 »

Danelectro Transparent Overdrive anyone? Best $40 I ever spent.
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Post by omari »

the seymour duncan pickup booster is thee shit. doesn't alter your tone one bit, just adds volume, and lots of it... if you're into that sorta thing.
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Post by johnnyseven »

I can heartily recommend the MXR Custom Audio Electronics Boost/Line Driver, tons of added volume plus adds no colour to your tone. I've been using one live for well over a year now and would never get rid of it.
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Post by the isaac eaton »

I dont know if I ever posted about this but I went with the MXR micro amp, got a clone made of one. Its absolutely perfect.
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Post by Noirie. »

At the moment my Harmonic perculator is my favourite booster. With the harmonics around 9 O'clock and the volume cranked.

It sounds pretty sweet.
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