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Fuzzdog ( https://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/ ) has a bunch of options from very simple to the tweakable Hot Snake (Catalinbread Naga Viper clone) - which is still a very straightforward kit to build.
Always fancied a beano boost although I’ve never tried one.
This, it's absolutely awesome and is one of my favorite pedals.
What has prompted this is that I built a May 83, which is going to be installed into my Jazzmaster.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/259110/vintage-1978-electro-harmonix-screaming-tree-treble-booster#latest
Not the cheapest but not at the upper end of things either with some useful/different features and a rarity factor.
Where did you hear that?
Unless Laney are not telling the truth it's meant to be a treble booster circuit.
Well that's very interesting and naughty from Laney.
It's still a bloody good pedal and I had a 4 knob Spark for a number of years which I always liked (Although not both at the same time)
I did have a couple of other treble boosters at the same time as the Laney and got rid of them because I preferred the Laney so take that as you will.
I prefer the RR but both are easy builds and sound great. I'd definitely go with something with a Range control, which can retain a bit more body but still do the treble booster thing.