Made By Mike Saltbooster+ full written review and video demo
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:43 am
What is it?
The Made By Mike Saltbooster+ is a boost pedal that owes its origins to the Electro Harmonix LBP-1. Previously, a classic, widely preformed home mod for a lot of both the LPB-1 and its MXR schoolyard rival, the Micro Amp, was to add a tone sweep.
That is certainly one of the main desires for this pedal, a full range boost is nice, but sometimes it’s really quite essential to trim off some excess bass so those bottom three strings retain their punch.
Two knobs, tone and boost are the plan for this pedal.
Construction
The pedal feels really solid, the switch, pots and jacks are all firmly attached. There are a few bubbles in the silkscreen but I don’t care about that kind of thing as long as the rest is firmly put together and can withstand Godzilla wearing a pair of Dr. Martens.
This pedal feels like it can and Mike backs this up with a two year guarantee.
Sound
Starting out with my Marshall DSL15 set slightly dirty on the first channel as I normally have it, the Saltbooster+ really adds some lovely tightness and girth to the signal. Not much gain is added with the boost half way up the dial but the effects that it has on the existing tone is very pleasant. Bumping the boost pot up really begins to force the Marshall’s preamp to work hard, producing more gain and harmonic content. Using the tone control you can trim bass to taste and I found this really nice for Sabbath type tones as well as keeping a tight sound that can be palm muted with ease.
Switching over to a 5 watt Fender Champion reissue, I wanted to address a problem I’ve always had with this amp and a certain guitar.
The Champ with my 335 is simply too dark and flubby. It’s really unpleasant, both clean and dirty, chords fall into mush and single note lines get lost in the sound of a butterfly flapping it’s wings on the other side of the continent.
Leaving the boost on the saltshaker all of the way off and cranking the tone control completely rectified this. The sound became sharper and had that jangle to it, chords became more articulate and every note could be heard.
That being said, it works as a great tone control and preamp.
Conclusion
The Saltbooster+ is definitely a high contender when it comes to boost pedals on the modern market, being reasonably priced, handwired and having a two year guarantee, it’s really hard to beat for the price. It adds chime and definition to a clean sound and tightens up and lends punch to a dirty tone.
Just add a pinch of salt and you’re ready to go.
I don't do scores, but here's a video
[youtube][/youtube]
Thanks guys,
-FTN
The Made By Mike Saltbooster+ is a boost pedal that owes its origins to the Electro Harmonix LBP-1. Previously, a classic, widely preformed home mod for a lot of both the LPB-1 and its MXR schoolyard rival, the Micro Amp, was to add a tone sweep.
That is certainly one of the main desires for this pedal, a full range boost is nice, but sometimes it’s really quite essential to trim off some excess bass so those bottom three strings retain their punch.
Two knobs, tone and boost are the plan for this pedal.
Construction
The pedal feels really solid, the switch, pots and jacks are all firmly attached. There are a few bubbles in the silkscreen but I don’t care about that kind of thing as long as the rest is firmly put together and can withstand Godzilla wearing a pair of Dr. Martens.
This pedal feels like it can and Mike backs this up with a two year guarantee.
Sound
Starting out with my Marshall DSL15 set slightly dirty on the first channel as I normally have it, the Saltbooster+ really adds some lovely tightness and girth to the signal. Not much gain is added with the boost half way up the dial but the effects that it has on the existing tone is very pleasant. Bumping the boost pot up really begins to force the Marshall’s preamp to work hard, producing more gain and harmonic content. Using the tone control you can trim bass to taste and I found this really nice for Sabbath type tones as well as keeping a tight sound that can be palm muted with ease.
Switching over to a 5 watt Fender Champion reissue, I wanted to address a problem I’ve always had with this amp and a certain guitar.
The Champ with my 335 is simply too dark and flubby. It’s really unpleasant, both clean and dirty, chords fall into mush and single note lines get lost in the sound of a butterfly flapping it’s wings on the other side of the continent.
Leaving the boost on the saltshaker all of the way off and cranking the tone control completely rectified this. The sound became sharper and had that jangle to it, chords became more articulate and every note could be heard.
That being said, it works as a great tone control and preamp.
Conclusion
The Saltbooster+ is definitely a high contender when it comes to boost pedals on the modern market, being reasonably priced, handwired and having a two year guarantee, it’s really hard to beat for the price. It adds chime and definition to a clean sound and tightens up and lends punch to a dirty tone.
Just add a pinch of salt and you’re ready to go.
I don't do scores, but here's a video
[youtube][/youtube]
Thanks guys,
-FTN