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I have a Saltbooster which is a great pedal - makes things fat heavy and loud!
I also have a Zvex SHO and this adds a really nice sparkle.
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endsjustifymeans wrote:The Salt booster is definitely clean but it changes your tone, it definitely adds some balls to the sound.

I don't have any experience with any completely transparent boosts. I really like what the salt boost does to my clean tone, it makes it bigger all around not just louder.
this, I don't want just louder, I want something that makes people take notice
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Freddy V-C wrote:Bit of a bizarre suggestion, but I actually really like the boost setting on my Behringer Super Fuzz, I use it loads more often than I use the fuzz.
I was also using this until I got the saltbooster off Fran.

I've also used the Dano TOD as a boost previously as well.

The internet can also be used as a boost, a brutal one though that can get a bit out of hand if you let it. good fun though
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I tweaked the Saltbooster from the LPB-1 basis to sound better on my guitars, which for years have all had single coils (and often vintage ones), this might be why some are getting some unwanted extra bass with humbuckers - I can always tweak for buckers if that's what people like also.
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I have actually been using the EHX Germanium OD (a highly underrated pedal that most don't seem to properly understand) as a post-overdrive boost lately and it rips. There's an amp-blowing amount of gain on tap, and i use the Volts/Bias controls to add a bit of lo-fi grit to the boost as well. These can be had for cheap on the used market, as a lot of folks don't seem to get on well with it. It colors the sound a bit more than a traditional clean boost (for obvious reasons), but I'm not exactly playing a '54 Strat into a Keeley Tube Screamer and Vibro King amp to my dog on the weekends here and can't be bothered to give a shit.

I also have an LPB-1 and it works exactly as I had imagined by simply giving more clean volume. I have no reference relative to the Micro Amp or Mike's Salt Booster, but it's cheap and does what you'd expect.
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lorez wrote:
endsjustifymeans wrote:The Salt booster is definitely clean but it changes your tone, it definitely adds some balls to the sound.
this, I don't want just louder, I want something that makes people take notice
Aye. If you imagine sitting in a busy but not overly loud bar chatting to someone and you can clearly hear them talking at a normal level, having the Saltbooster engaged is the difference between that, and the person breaking your nose.
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avj wrote:I also have an LPB-1 and it works exactly as I had imagined by simply giving more clean volume, it's cheap
and does what you'd expect.
Bought a LPB-1, got it in the post yesterday and it does exactly what I wanted... adds a bit of clarity to cleans a bit of grit to when you drive the amp and drives my Sovtek Big muff mental when used together...
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I didn't see the BYOC Triboost mentioned yet. That has a MOSFET booster on there that is really clean. It also has an LPB-1 that sounds great and a Germanium Treble Booster (that has a full mode too instead of just treble). I'm very very happy with it. I've also owned and used a MXR Micro Amp, Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster, and ZVex Super Hard On. The Triboost is by far my favorite.
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BacchusPaul wrote:Aye. If you imagine sitting in a busy but not overly loud bar chatting to someone and you can clearly hear them talking at a normal level, having the Saltbooster engaged is the difference between that, and the person breaking your nose.
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lorez wrote:I've also used the Dano TOD as a boost previously as well.
+1

I prefered using this as a boost when compared to my Saltbooster. From what i remember it seemed to cut through better and had a really good EQ section.
Might try and track one down over the coming weeks.
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dezb1 wrote:I’m thinking about buying a boost pedal, and am looking for suggestions what do you guys use?
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weeping_moon wrote:
dezb1 wrote:I’m thinking about buying a boost pedal, and am looking for suggestions what do you guys use?
seymour duncan pickup boost pedal!

Had a look at one of those, but went for the LPB-1
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Post by dorfmeister »

I had a clone of a ZVEX Super Hard On. That was probably my favorite boost that I've owned.