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I'm raising funds for a La Grange so not after trades thanks. I want to keep one of the boosts but not fussed which one stays/goes, they're both great.
Divided by 13 Lift
Buffered boost which remains quiet even when opened up. It adds a very slight sheen, without totally taking over your base sound.
It's been de-gooped, the previous owner thought it was unwell running on battery but it's just that the current drain is a tad high for a batt it seems.
Beautiful sounding boost whether poking an amp hard, pedal chain, or adding clarity to cleans.
£85 posted
Ulbrick Megalodon
Hand-made boost, by amp builder Dave Ulbrick in Australia, with a gain control that changes the character somewhat and adds grit further round the dial.
Uses "70's NOS Class A drivers" apparently, so ... yeah. Whatever that means it's a killer boost, either always-on for cleans or for kicking an amp or pedal stack.
£95 posted
Keeley Stahlhammer
Sort of evolved rodent-ish distortion based on LM1458 chip. TMB tone stack and a mode switch that gives an overdrive/crunch, or a full-on distortion side.
£65 posted. sold on ebay
Maxon SD-9 'Sonic Distortion'
Bought a few weeks back due to exploring Scott Henderson and Oz Noys stuff, but GAS is GAS. Goes from a light crunchy biting drive to a looser almost fuzzy distortion. Great for a punchy crunchy Strat sound, and sounded great pushed with a Zen, sweet sustaining lead tone.
£75 posted. sold on ebay
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