Any double boosters here?

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EyesOfTheSouth!

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Messing around with OD’s/Boosts and the combo of the AXS clean boost followed by the Griffin Super Drive is insanely good. The AXS alone is too low end heavy, but the Griffin tightens it up perfectly without adding much coloration.

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The cool thing about this setup is that when i roll down the volume pedal, it is still boosted by the chiron , so i get boosted cleans, and the volume is after the gate, so gate is getting full signal and doesnt have to be clicked off and still doesnt cut off signal
 
It's definitely worth playing around with. Sometimes if I'm wanting a bit more gain, I find better results stacking two boosts at moderate settings compared to a single boost at max aggro settings. Probably my favorite way to do this is with some type of tube screamer or SD-1 paired with my MXR 10-band, so I can goose the signal a bit and shape it exactly how I want.
 
Messing around with OD’s/Boosts and the combo of the AXS clean boost followed by the Griffin Super Drive is insanely good. The AXS alone is too low end heavy, but the Griffin tightens it up perfectly without adding much coloration.

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I've actually been having success running a Griffin Super Drive or Keeley Super Rodent into a Keeley Blues Disorder or a Keeley Noble Screamer into my Marshall Jubillee Studio.
 
It's definitely worth playing around with. Sometimes if I'm wanting a bit more gain, I find better results stacking two boosts at moderate settings compared to a single boost at max aggro settings. Probably my favorite way to do this is with some type of tube screamer or SD-1 paired with my MXR 10-band, so I can goose the signal a bit and shape it exactly how I want.
Yeah that moderation with two seems to work better than one sometimes. It is like having a pedal with 8 knobs and you can sculpt things.
 
I'll put an EQ after compressors sometimes to restore some treble that the compressor can dampen.

Other than that I don't stack more than one boost on at once, but sometimes I'll use like one boost dialed to tighten low end for rhythms and swap to another, flatter boost for lead stuff that benefits from more grease.
 
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I've actually been having success running a Griffin Super Drive or Keeley Super Rodent into a Keeley Blues Disorder or a Keeley Noble Screamer into my Marshall Jubillee Studio.
How do you like the Noble? Almost pulled the trigger on one. I love the Super Rodent by itself. Has more push and upper mid content than the Griffin Super Drive. But I prefer the Griffin if I want more transparency.
 
Love seeing all the @griff10672 pedals! Got a SDrive, a Chiron, the RT Rat, a SEBoost and a TOK--killer stuff. I think I need his Schaffer replica too...
 
Love seeing all the @griff10672 pedals! Got a SDrive, a Chiron, the RT Rat, a SEBoost and a TOK--killer stuff. I think I need his Schaffer replica too...
It's kind of addicting, when he can make a better version of a pedal you already love, with a custom graphic. My board is starting to look like a marketing demo. :LOL:
 
Love seeing all the @griff10672 pedals! Got a SDrive, a Chiron, the RT Rat, a SEBoost and a TOK--killer stuff. I think I need his Schaffer replica too...
You will need a VonBonfire Deluxe when he releases them. It's going to be big. What do I mean by big?

Let's say a Twinkie represents the normal amount of psychokinetic energy in the average new pedal day on rig talk. According to my calculations the VonBonfire deluxe would be a Twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately six hundred pounds.
 
Ts9 into Bluesdriver in front of an old blackface Princeton Reverb for band practice…years ago it was a TS5 into a Marshall Guvnor into an old Orange OR120.
 
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