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Post by LT on Aug 7, 2019 13:28:51 GMT -7
Anyone using one of these? There's a few good demos out there and they sound pretty good. I would use it to push a Boss BD-2/Keeley into a little more drive. Right now, I have an RC Booster in that spot which I do like.
There's also a Super Sweet which looks very similar but has way more gain on tap.
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Post by Norrin Radd on Aug 7, 2019 15:24:36 GMT -7
I want to try one of these - badly!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2019 17:39:56 GMT -7
I want to try one too...
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Post by Christopher on Aug 8, 2019 0:51:03 GMT -7
I have the Super Sweet. It kicked off the EP booster. Fattens up your tone unlike anything else. I imagine the Super clean is similar.
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Post by 195db on Aug 8, 2019 3:11:43 GMT -7
I have the Super Sweet. It kicked off the EP booster. Fattens up your tone unlike anything else. I imagine the Super clean is similar. Interesting since the one constant pedal I have is the EP. And was going to get another one until I saw these a few weeks ago. I like these have external dip switches.
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Post by LT on Aug 8, 2019 6:41:30 GMT -7
I have the Super Sweet. It kicked off the EP booster. Fattens up your tone unlike anything else. I imagine the Super clean is similar. Does the lack of a Volume control bring any concerns, or does the "Gain" actually act as a Volume?
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Post by Christopher on Aug 8, 2019 12:19:26 GMT -7
The Dip switches are easy to use and change the voicing well. The gain is the volume knob and it's easy to dial in what you need. I use it to kick my amps into more chewy tones at the front end of my pedal chain.
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Post by LT on Aug 8, 2019 14:11:02 GMT -7
The Dip switches are easy to use and change the voicing well. The gain is the volume knob and it's easy to dial in what you need. I use it to kick my amps into more chewy tones at the front end of my pedal chain. That answers my question. Thanks! I'd be using it for the exact same function.
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