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Racerxrated
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Hey guys, just picked up one of these a week or so ago, been super busy at work(12 hr shifts) and haven't been able to really give it a go with my amps, until this morning...
With a 2203/4 it is golden. For you guys who hate boosting with a pedal, and own a single channel MV Marshall this is for you. It has 2 modes, low/high and you can easily find a home with either setting. My 2203 has GE 6550s and has a TON of low end, almost like a Recto...so when using the hot mod I have to drop the bass down to 5 or less(noon) or it is just overwhelming. You don't need anything to tighten it up, if you are ok using your mid knob and pushing it way up. If that's not for you then a little bump from an eq pedal will get you there. When the switch is in high/boost you have over the top gain, but by playing with your pre gain knob you can dial some useful settings out of it.
Not sure I'm keeping it yet as I enjoy the pedal boost tone equally...I don't care how I get there as long as I do lol. One thing to mention is it doesn't work that well with my 72 SuperTrem, as it acts like a volume boost when I use it. But these are designed for use with master volume amps specifically. If your old school 1959/1987 has an added mv it will work fine. These get plugged into V2, and are grounded with a screw that holds it to the preamp insert rim.
Nice product, and is more flexible than the Soldano with the low/high switch and the use of 12ax7s, which are abundant vs the tube Soldano used which are getting rare these days.

With a 2203/4 it is golden. For you guys who hate boosting with a pedal, and own a single channel MV Marshall this is for you. It has 2 modes, low/high and you can easily find a home with either setting. My 2203 has GE 6550s and has a TON of low end, almost like a Recto...so when using the hot mod I have to drop the bass down to 5 or less(noon) or it is just overwhelming. You don't need anything to tighten it up, if you are ok using your mid knob and pushing it way up. If that's not for you then a little bump from an eq pedal will get you there. When the switch is in high/boost you have over the top gain, but by playing with your pre gain knob you can dial some useful settings out of it.
Not sure I'm keeping it yet as I enjoy the pedal boost tone equally...I don't care how I get there as long as I do lol. One thing to mention is it doesn't work that well with my 72 SuperTrem, as it acts like a volume boost when I use it. But these are designed for use with master volume amps specifically. If your old school 1959/1987 has an added mv it will work fine. These get plugged into V2, and are grounded with a screw that holds it to the preamp insert rim.
Nice product, and is more flexible than the Soldano with the low/high switch and the use of 12ax7s, which are abundant vs the tube Soldano used which are getting rare these days.
