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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

This is my second post for all guitarist's seeking tone.
PLEASE press the HQ BUTTON for better SOUND QUALITY.
The convertion from .wav to .mp3 caused some ruble in the low frequenties wich is not on the "master tape".
If you like 70's guitarists like Blackmore, Page, Clapton, May, Gilmore and so on but never nailed the tone you should consider buying or trying a treblebooster on your tube-amp. This in my opinion does the trick.
I've been raised with all kinds of distortion pedals and master-amps and got a proper sound out of marshall amps, but these trebleboosters ...man....
I had the chance to record 4 different pedals from BSM, a German company that specialises in boosters of all kinds.
Check there website www.trebleboosters.net.
I aint getting paid by them but i just love there products and allways got feedback on my questions from the head of the company, mr. Bernd C. Meiser.

The video is pretty boring, but then again it's all about tone.
Whether you like to soud like Blackmore, May, Gilmor the key is a good treblebooster.

Feel free to make a comment.

Greets Leon van der Meer

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  • What the hell are you people talking about?

    "Can I plug this pedal into my modelling amp without hurting it?"

    "This pedal has destroyed another pedal."

    We're talking guitar level signals going into guitar level inputs, You dorks are talking like this is a fire breathing dragon here. It's a fricking pedal.

    This whole modelling generation is not only deaf from the damn iPod's, but they are stupid from listening to the glorified gas station attendants now employed by Guitar Center.

  • @chaosIsTheOnlyPower , I'm sorry but where not talking guitar level outputs going into guitar level inputs. A booster is like a pre-amp with in some cases a output control.

    The Fireball's maximum output level for instance is 7V while a pickup's level varies around 100mV to 1V. So boosters can kill other pedals.........

    I do agree about the modeling genaration, sounds like crap....

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  • @gangtwanger I have an AC30 and am about to get a Twin Reverb ;)

  • @VlastaStevanovich

    Dude, don't bother buying a treble-booster if you plan on running it into a modeling amp. Save your money, buy a decent tube amp, and THEN consider these. Research your gear before buying. These are for guys who keep it simple. Modelers need not apply. When these are used properly, they sound glorious, but we're not talking about a modern distortion sound. Pure, old-school, overdriven amp sound. That's what it's doing... pummeling the preamp-section of your tube amp.

  • @chaosIsTheOnlyPower Hahaha. You are the man, thumbs up :)

  • @VlastaStevanovich You don't want to do that.

  • @silverstar1973 Good and polite reply. Thanks for the info! I have a new bit of knowledge to use in music making.

  • @VlastaStevanovich I wanted to say "just like tube pedals" it is 12AX7 vacuum tube. How can I contact Mr Bernd from BSM?

  • @silverstar1973 It's a great amp. I swear you would barely notice the difference between VT50 on it's AC30TB setting and the real AC30 I've played them side by side. It has one tube, just tube pedals. Jeff Beck's started using it as well :)

  • A pre-amp tube in the power section? You might wanna ask Bernd from BSM

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