Micro Amp or LPB1?
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Micro Amp or LPB1?
The switch on my Haze made SHO clone is busted (loose connection somewhere, sometimes it works - sometimes not) and I need to get a boost pedal sharpish as I need it for band practice on wednesday. Just wondering what if I should get and LPB1 as they're dirt cheap or if it would be better to get a Micro Amp. This is particularly annoying as I just sold a boost pedal the other week. Any other cheap suggestions would be good too.
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Yeah, the Saltbooster is not meant to be transparent, it's meant to just sound good.
No experience with the MicroAmp, but the LPB-1 to my ears is too woolly, bassy and undefined. I really don't like the stock ones EHX makes.
Great canvas though for modifications.
This begs the question - didn't you just sell your Fredric Effects Wolf Puppet Boost? Will the madness never cease?
No experience with the MicroAmp, but the LPB-1 to my ears is too woolly, bassy and undefined. I really don't like the stock ones EHX makes.
Great canvas though for modifications.
This begs the question - didn't you just sell your Fredric Effects Wolf Puppet Boost? Will the madness never cease?
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Yep, as stated in my original post. Thought I didn't need it as I wasn't expecting problems with the SHO. I'm going to have a look inside tonight to see if I can spot a loose connection, if so and it looks simple I may try and fix it - but going by previous attempts I don't hold out much hope for success. The thing is if I have to pay someone to fix it it'll probably cost nearly as much as an LPB1 costs new.Mike wrote:This begs the question - didn't you just sell your Fredric Effects Wolf Puppet Boost? Will the madness never cease?
I would go for a Saltbooster (or Plus) as I have one built into a true bypass looper and it sounds great, however I need to get one quickly and know Mike always has a long pedal making list.
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Out of curiosity, was this always the case? I thought my Saltbooster was an LPB-1 clone and that there were no changes to the circuit. It was the ninth one built. Was the design changed after this or did I just miss something when I was buying it?Mike wrote:Yeah, the Saltbooster is not meant to be transparent, it's meant to just sound good.
Not that I think I was missold it or anything, it still sounds awesome and I'm a bit dull when it comes to this sort of thing.

I'd be more than happy to fix it for you, but it won't make it across the world and back that soon. If Tim is offering to fix it and that works out best for you please at least allow me cover the work and costs. If you can make do ship it my way and I will fix it up for you and have it back your way.
I'm sorry this happened at a bad time mate.
In a pinch the micro amp is a really powerful boost. Not muffled like the lpb but not as bright as the sho.
I'm sorry this happened at a bad time mate.
In a pinch the micro amp is a really powerful boost. Not muffled like the lpb but not as bright as the sho.
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No worries Haze, thanks for the offer. I took it round to Tim's, he had a look at it and couldn't find anything wrong. The most probable cause was that the circuit board had come loose and may have been knocking against the pedal casing. I quick fix with a bit of sticky stuff solved the problem. If I have any more problems i'll let you know, but i'm sure all will be ok.Haze wrote:I'd be more than happy to fix it for you, but it won't make it across the world and back that soon. If Tim is offering to fix it and that works out best for you please at least allow me cover the work and costs. If you can make do ship it my way and I will fix it up for you and have it back your way.
I'm sorry this happened at a bad time mate.
In a pinch the micro amp is a really powerful boost. Not muffled like the lpb but not as bright as the sho.
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Yup, it's never been identical to the LPB-1.BacchusPaul wrote:Out of curiosity, was this always the case? I thought my Saltbooster was an LPB-1 clone and that there were no changes to the circuit. It was the ninth one built. Was the design changed after this or did I just miss something when I was buying it?Mike wrote:Yeah, the Saltbooster is not meant to be transparent, it's meant to just sound good.
Not that I think I was missold it or anything, it still sounds awesome and I'm a bit dull when it comes to this sort of thing.
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