DeathbyButterslax":28wq0sbm said:Not using the Be100 but for the Butterslax I find they are both great choices, slight edge to the Koko just because I like that it keeps the bottom intact
I would like to honestly. Hoping to catch some clips but they are all clean demos mostly and if distortion is added it's a pedal. Not many BE100 demos/clips with an eq in the loop.. maybe the one I sawmxr2000":1fz37y65 said:Those pedals are a damn good oprion for the BE100 also chwck some of the Parametrick eqs available like Empress ParaEQ or Wampler Equator. They are disign to add a whole new dimension of sounds by boosting or cut frequencys. Maybe you want to try them first!
Sweetwater and many retailers have dropped the price to $169.00 and a demo is even less, with a 45 day return policy it may make the used market quite tough. I had a tight drive pedal which was the 1st to introduce the tight control years ago and its was cool. Not sure of the boost , maybe more of an overdrive. I like staying on hbe with sat off and for a lead volume/feel a boost. Currently using a ts9deluxe. Sounds badass. Wonder if I am missing out on a better feel with the BB.PBGas":a84t8guf said:I have not tried a Buxom Boost in front of my BE-50 as of yet. Maybe I need to try that at some point. I have the pedal and was actually considering selling it as I don’t have a use for it anymore.
That definitely is what I am looking for! Ordering today. Thanks for the help!!RACKSYSTEMS":2cvl15v8 said:Buxom boost has no clipping so you are just shapping the tone and pushing the front end. Into a dirty amp it’s gives you more gain. Into a clean amp more volume. Loop of a dirty amp more volume as well.