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I recently purchased a Fender CIJ Jaguar that has Curtis Novak vintage wound pickups installed in it. The tone and feel of the guitar are fantastic, however, the pickups are not very hot (as to be expected from vintage wound pickups). Combined with the slight signal dip that comes from using a reverb unit, I find that I have to turn my Fender DRRI up to about 7 just for band practice, which makes me worry that this current combination cannot make it up to gig volumes.

I am thinking about adding a signal booster of some sort to my chain. Any ideas?

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I had the same problem with my CIJ Jaguar and changing the pickups to vintage wound. After trying several boosters, I fell in love with the Seymore Duncan Pickup booster. It doesn't alter the tone (if you leave it neutral, you can switch to a humbucker mode too) and it has an enormous boost power. The pedal itself stays really clean but it lets my twin reverb roar, even at lower volumes, if needed.
A cheap option is the Electro Harmonix LPB1. Although it breaks up in the higher regions, but with a nice warm tube overdrive sound.

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Cool the lpb1 is what i use, the duncan is a way better unit but more expensive. get what you pay for!! Yes

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Here's some boosters to check out:

Hot Cube "V":
http://www.pedalboards.com/New_Folder/buffer.htm

More Louder:
http://cusackmusic.com/wp/?page_id=13

Mini Bomb Boost:
http://www.jhspedals.com/products/guitar-pedals/mini-bomb-boost/

Black Eye – Clean Boost:
http://www.earthquakerdevices.com/shop/black-eye/

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Those Seymour Duncan boosters are great. I've been using a JHS Banana Boost, which is a treble booster so it's not particularly transparent. It's a very nice pedal...just two knobs, a volume and tone. If the tone knob is completely counter-clockwise, it's very reminiscent of a Dallas Rangemaster. Turn the tone knob all the way clockwise and it sounds like an Electro Harmonix LPB-1. You can get a very nice blend between these two if you want. They sound fantastic on all of my Fender amps.

Thanks guys!

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I use a Keeley Katana with an Ibanez AD9 Analog Delay for slapback as my solo loop. Great transparent boost, but you can pull out the gain knob for more grit.


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+1 on the Keeley Katana Boost. Pricey, but everything Keeley makes and/or mods is gold.

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I use the MXR MicroAmp and love it. The other guitar player in our band also uses the LPB-1, which is a good booster at a nice price. I'd buy the MicroAmp again. Just my 2 cents...

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I use a home-brew rangemaster clone - which is a treble booster with a 'mojo' germanium transistor (Mullard OC44). Has a range of treble boost levels you can dial in, which helps the gat cut through the mix in a band situation. Here I'm using it with a strat and a little 18W PR clone - unmic'd

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We're 2 in the band playing with the Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster. I also have a LPB-1 clone that works fine but the Seymour Duncan is more versatile (it has a 3-way switch to set your sound)

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Hello,

I have a Seymour Duncan SFX-01 Pickup Booster pedal. That is probably a good fit for you.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/stompboxes/sfx01_pickup_bo/

The old Klon pedal you could use as a clean boost. Good luck on finding one of those. The Timmy pedal is a transparent overdrive. Makes a nice clean boost. But my SFX-01 is cheaper.

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Lately I have been favoring the Ascend boost by Heavy Electronics, drives my reverb tank real sweet. My all time fave is the Z.Vex SHO but I also have a Duncan and think it sounds fantastic.

This is what I currently use. Works pretty well.

http://www.bbesound.com/products/stomp-boxes/boosta-grande.aspx

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As SlacktoneDave said, the More Louder is really awesome.
I like the Xotic EP boost a little bit more though, cause everything just sounds soooo much better with that running first.
I bought it as a boost, but now it's an always on pedal for me.

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I have a soft spot for boost pedals, here's my stash.
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Boosters typically provide varying results depending primarily on the wattage of the amp you're plugging into. In the case of a Deluxe most of these will be capable of driving the thing into the metal zone if you crank them too much. Finding a happy medium between the pedal and amp is key.

As for these, here are my basic observations.

Top left is a Z.Vex SHO. I think this is still the best boost pedal available. It does color the tone a bit but the sound is sweet, natural and punchy!
To the right of that is my current fave, the Ascend by Heavy Electronics.
It's a very cool pedal that seems to drive my reverb tank better than the rest. Very clean with loads of headroom. It also has a bypassable tone control that give it more low end if desired.
The pink pedal is a Cusack More Louder, another great boost. This pedal achieves the best clean boost used with amps in the 40-100 watt range. It's capable of driving A Deluxe nicely at lower settings and the bypassable buffer is a nice feature.
The big utility box looking pedal to the left is a SHO clone by Dr. Balls Effects. A part by part replica sans the indicator lamp, this pedal sells for half the cost of the Z.Vex version and sounds identical.
Below it is the famed Duncan Pickup Booster, another great pedal at a great price. Sounds very organic and the eq switch is very useful. I don't believe they make these any more.
The black pedal is the MXR/CAE booster/Line Driver designed by Bob Bradshaw. This pedal is hands down the cleanest of the boost pedals I own. It maintains the original tone all the way up the dial. Another fairly inexpensive and bulletproof booster.
The orange pedal that looks like a Phase 90 is the Orange Droolius boost by Dr. Balls. It sounds like Link Wray in a box and it's one of my crutches live. A killer little box.
Under it is the BBE Boosta Grande. This one adds a thick sizzle to my lower wattage amps. It does change the tone a good bit but is very cool sounding regardless.
The silver box at the bottom is a Zinky Master Blaster. This one packs a moderate 9db of boost and plays real nice with my lower wattage amps. The tone control is a nice plus giving added variation.

Now regarding my comments the main thing to remember is what opinions are like! It's all subjective stuff.

Last edited: Aug 21, 2012 19:02:55

ERay,

What a great collection! Thanks for the info, I had no idea there were so many different variations of boost available. I'm going to check out getting either the ascend or the black eye clean boost most likely.

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I'm a huge fan of the Xotic RC Booster. That pedal was a real game changer for me.

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Currently I'm using a Xotic EP booster, changes the tone a tad but in a good way. Kind of fills in the space between the treble and bass, though I would not consider it a MID boost but more of a tone fattener. Goes up to 20db and has internal dip switches for boosting bass freq, treble freq or more of a vintage (flat) setting. I also owned a Keeley Katana, this is a good one too, but while it's a clean boost it added some glassiness I did not care for. The EP Booster helps tame some of the bright frequencies. You can also use a TS9 tubescreamer for a boost(drive at zero, level maxed) but this certainly colors your tone more (on some amps eg. black/silverface fenders it's quite useful).

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