Re: Let's nerd out on clean boosts.
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:32 am
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This wouldnt be hard to do at allShadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 6:35 amI wonder how awesome it would be to make a pedal with both the MXR Micro Amp and a Boss FA-1 inside, where you could switch between the two...
I was talking with a guitar player coworker the other day and had an idea for making two pedals, both with multiple circuits: one for clean boosts, one for dirty boosts. The original idea was to have two pedals that could do most of the basic boost circuits, and switch between them. Then I thought, how cool would it be to have each of those circuits with their own input and output jacks (maybe use an 1/8" jack like Eurorack) so you could use them separate, together, and in any order. I'm still messing with the idea...Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:04 amThis wouldnt be hard to do at allShadoweclipse13 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 6:35 amI wonder how awesome it would be to make a pedal with both the MXR Micro Amp and a Boss FA-1 inside, where you could switch between the two...
Interested to hear the report on this one.MrJagsquire wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:27 amJust to follow up on my post; I got the Xotic Super Clean today. Only had a quick try of it before I put it on my board, but the DIP switch settings seem to give me the clean with treble boost I was hoping for. At least they are accessible from outside the pedal (unlike my Xotic SL drive which has them inside the case, so I have to dismantle my board to get to them).
Not much more to report really; the Super clean covers a smaller gain range than the Super Sweet, so the tiny knob is a bit easier to control to set the boost. My use is to boost for some clean solos and to give a bit of extra drive on dirtier solos. I've experimented with the DIP switches and they are quite subtle (though that is also dependent on the amount of boost applied), I use the 'high mid boost' (#2 switch) after trying the options. It just adds a little bit of bite to the dirty sounds and clarity to the clean ones.
That cool. Pretty much how I use the mid boost side of my Kokoboost.MrJagsquire wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:23 amNot much more to report really; the Super clean covers a smaller gain range than the Super Sweet, so the tiny knob is a bit easier to control to set the boost. My use is to boost for some clean solos and to give a bit of extra drive on dirtier solos. I've experimented with the DIP switches and they are quite subtle (though that is also dependent on the amount of boost applied), I use the 'high mid boost' (#2 switch) after trying the options. It just adds a little bit of bite to the dirty sounds and clarity to the clean ones.
The other DIP switches add bass, roll the top end off a bit and a lower mid boost. All sound quite useful in their own way and will probably use them in recordings and with other guitars: I'm mostly playing my Strat, Jaguar or Tele for the band set list stuff. All three guitars have an Eric Clapton mid boost, so I can control the lower mids from the guitar anyway, but the Super Clean is just a handy footswitch for a preset boost, so I can focus on hitting the right notes to start the solo/riff.
It is tempting to leave it on all the time, but then that defeats the purpose of being able to kick it in for solos: We don't have a soundman, so I just need a way to bring up certain parts when we (eventually) play live again.