DIY custom Clean BOOST treble booster (boutique) - Marshall JCM800 2203 Gibson BFG Les Paul
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very good booster pedal man where did you get the schematic of this pedal?
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bien ahi! tocas muy bien, ademas de el buen equipamiento! y muy buen pedalcito te hiciste eh!!! estaria bueno que compartas el circuito del mismo =) lo apreciaria mucho... ya me canse de la poronga de Zoom g2 ja
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tnx man!
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nice!
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damn dude, you're a fantastic guitarist....I've been playing 10 years and can't hold a candle to any of that stuff. gives me something to shoot for i guess! :P
RoKr93 1 year ago
@RoKr93 Wow Man!!! thanks so much for that fantastic comment! I ve been a bit down lately and that comment just made my day jeje! I really apreciate it!
malrato7 1 year ago
Sounds cool. Do you have EL34's or 6550's in your 800? What type of settings are you using?
silverwulf2 1 year ago
@silverwulf2 it has El34. If I am not mistaken it was pretty typical eq for me> bass 7, middle 6, treble 7 and pres 2. Drive 7
malrato7 1 year ago
i was wondering can treble booster jcm800 from a semi clean setting to distortion with singing sustain a la sambora's and doug aldrich sound and other '80s hard rock guitar heroes sound?
or should i get an OD such as maxon od808?
tomiclav 2 years ago
It depends on which treble booster you use. An OD pedal will give you almost the same result, plus in my opinion it is more versatile, since you have the "gain" knob, although some treble boosters do have a gain knob too. Again, most 80 gitarrists used the JCM800 with a variety of OD, including the Ibanez, Boss/
malrato7 2 years ago