duesentrieb Well-known member Dec 10, 2009 #2 Got some coupons for free (not really free, for writing reviews) and it seems to be a nice transparent boost.
Got some coupons for free (not really free, for writing reviews) and it seems to be a nice transparent boost.
ratter New member Dec 10, 2009 #3 I had one. Actually I might still... I can't remember lol. But yes, nice spanky boost. Lots of push available. Fairly transparent.
I had one. Actually I might still... I can't remember lol. But yes, nice spanky boost. Lots of push available. Fairly transparent.
T tom_h New member Dec 10, 2009 #7 I'm using one in my rig as a boost for guitars with single coil pickups, to match gain levels. I like it.
I'm using one in my rig as a boost for guitars with single coil pickups, to match gain levels. I like it.
guitarslinger New member Dec 10, 2009 #10 Bradshaw says, "It's no different from the original CAE, NON-MXR booster. It uses the same quality(maybe exact same) buffer and components." FWIW
Bradshaw says, "It's no different from the original CAE, NON-MXR booster. It uses the same quality(maybe exact same) buffer and components." FWIW
duesentrieb Well-known member Dec 11, 2009 #12 Unit is a keeper. Sounds very cool. Actually between 10 and 12dB there's some very cool going on, when in front of an overdriven amp, without coloration, I like that.
Unit is a keeper. Sounds very cool. Actually between 10 and 12dB there's some very cool going on, when in front of an overdriven amp, without coloration, I like that.