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Re: How about Treble Boosters?

Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 11:00 pm
by devnulljp
adrianlee wrote:
devnulljp wrote:This is my Brothel Boost -- Nice custom build Sugar Boost

I seriously need this. Was this a one off?
Not sure, I think he did a few but pretty sure this was the first of em that he did for me.
If you PM Brad and ask him I'm sure he'd build you one. It sounds killer. Big-ass Russian paper in oil caps and a kinda pregain knob that an clean it up to more of a cleaner sounding sparkly boost when turned down.

I just got this one too -- a Paisley straight Rangemaster w/ OC76 based off Leon's original. Man it sounds good too, and it's nice and small for the small board. These aren't expensive at all.

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Re: How about Treble Boosters?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 2:11 am
by Radiohead625
The proguitarshop.com demo of the Divided by 13 treble booster sounds pretty interesting... but i like how fuzzy the sugar boost sounds in the clips too

Re: How about Treble Boosters?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2011 11:06 am
by mathias
devnulljp wrote:I just got this one too -- a Paisley straight Rangemaster w/ OC76 based off Leon's original. Man it sounds good too, and it's nice and small for the small board. These aren't expensive at all.


Is that a Creepy Fingers pedal, too, or something else?

Nevermind, I googled it and Paisley is a pedal company, too. Hard to keep them all straight these days.

http://paisleypedals.webs.com/paisleyrangemaster.htm

Thanks for the head's up, devnulljp!

Re: How about Treble Boosters?

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 8:34 am
by hazelwould

Re: How about Treble Boosters?

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 11:31 am
by devnulljp
Alternatively, I just built one of PigeonFX's kits. Cost $20 + transistor (old Mullard OC445) + enclosure.
Sounds great, and I'm a ham-fisted builder at the best of times.