boost pedals
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this, I don't want just louder, I want something that makes people take noticeendsjustifymeans 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.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
I was also using this until I got the saltbooster off Fran.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'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
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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.
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.
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.lorez wrote:this, I don't want just louder, I want something that makes people take noticeendsjustifymeans wrote:The Salt booster is definitely clean but it changes your tone, it definitely adds some balls to the sound.

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...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.
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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.
+1lorez wrote:I've also used the Dano TOD as a boost previously as well.
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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Re: boost pedals
seymour duncan pickup boost pedal!dezb1 wrote:I’m thinking about buying a boost pedal, and am looking for suggestions what do you guys use?
Re: boost pedals
weeping_moon wrote:seymour duncan pickup boost pedal!dezb1 wrote:I’m thinking about buying a boost pedal, and am looking for suggestions what do you guys use?
Had a look at one of those, but went for the LPB-1
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