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I should clarify. I don't want something like a microamp where it kicks up the channel level by 48dbBoost with no volume jump?
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I should clarify. I don't want something like a microamp where it kicks up the channel level by 48dbBoost with no volume jump?
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Do you have an Amp50 you want to do a tour box run on?![]()
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I should clarify. I don't want something like a microamp where it kicks up the channel level by 48db![]()
Diet Boost®Boost with no volume jump?
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Maybe I need to try the Caline again? Problem is my ears like one thing up loud at home (I'd def send one your way if I had one, JT. It's a really good recommendation.
This also sounds a lot like Timmy territory to me, too.![]()
that pic never gets old!Try this --->
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I might be overcomplicating thingsI’m confused…a clean boost with grit is no longer a clean boost in my mind ;-)
something with 2 sides, boost & drive? Jackson audio golden/broken arrow?
Used to own Xotic RC/AC/BB/EP…all good stuff!
Yeah I'm probably going to start here.I liked your idea of throwing the Rat at it. IMO the Rat makes an awesome boost and the various combinations of the filter and level knobs allow you to go from bright and crunchy to round and punchy as needed.
My Rat also sounds cool into the clean channel on my Mark III. Lots to love there.
Yeah I'm probably going to start here.
Try this --->
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Yeah I grabbed a mini RAT clone off Amazon a while ago. Supposedly it has the LM chip and is a good faithful alternative blablahblah? Not sure how much of that is too much forum/internet time or actually a meaningful fact. It sounds great either way.Especially if you already have it on hand (I think you said you had a mini). Could be perfect.
Someone else mentioned it already, but def check out the Xotic RC Booster. That’s the Kinky Boost in Helix land. You can turn off the boost and then it gives you drive and level so you can crunch it up a little if you want to. I also find the bright switch to be very useful for adding some bite to the string feel. This is my go-to through my 1959.
Good call. It came up in a search for this purpose. The one in the FM9 is great and I expect the Freidman would be even better.Friedman Buxom Boost is ideal for that IMHO
I'm probably going to end up with a RC clone of some sort because I'm hopeless and clones are cheapRC Booster (or clone) does it all the time for me. Love the low and hi controls for finetuning. Clones cost next to nothing - I bought three for less than half of the original's (which I also own) price all together.
My favorite clean boost was Wampler Ego Comp with the mix dialed in low - adds boat and just a touch of compression. Obviously no grit.What's out there that can act as a clean boost but does have some grit on hand if you push it, without a volume jump? The VII is a bit pickier with boosts than the Badlander is. I just need to push the crunch channel a bit more as needed. The OCD is obviously not a clean boost and I do like it (even when dialed back) with the VII as well as the Mosky Silver Horsie but neither is quite "there". Obviously; everything is an excuse to buy something observation duly noted![]()
I've wanted to try the Wampler stuff for a long while but just never pulled the trigger. Our next show is on the 19th and I am betting I won't have anything new to add before then.My favorite clean boost was Wampler Ego Comp with the mix dialed in low - adds boat and just a touch of compression. Obviously no grit.