Chankgeez wrote:Again, I'm going to suggest the BAT Black Forest (even though it's Overdriver based, not Rangemaster based). It's a very flexible box, it can go from cleanish boost to fuzzy with a broad tonal range. I don't think it really has a distinct sonic character all its own. Which may be a good or bad thing, depending on what you're looking for.
I've got a Plum Crazy The Squawk. I like it a lot, but I'm not totally crazy about it. There's something about it (which I can't put my finger on) that I'm not completely happy with. I keep going back and forth with how I feel about it. It can get searingly fuzzy (which I do like about it).
I've been wanting to try a ThroBak Overdrive Boost (and to a lesser extent the Strange Master) for a long time, but haven't really wanted to shell out the cash.
dubkitty, are you wanting to place the boost towards the beginning or end of your signal chain?
i think i know what you mean about the Squawk. there's something about its frequency response i can't put my finger on, an oddly compressed character to the sound. maybe it's the tone switch array. i like the Black Forest a whole lot as a general overdrive, but not for this application...i now know that i'm after some kind of Rangemaster.
if i build one myself, i'm totally going to put a stove knob on it.




