Does anybody have any suggestions for a good treble booster similar to the Dallas Rangemaster of the sixties? Something that would give me something similar to Brian May's sound? I looked into Greg Fryer's boosters, but I really don't have the cash to pay $300 for a treble booster, of all things. Apparently Mr. Fryer's service, support, and quality are second to none, but I really don't have the money.
Music Man wrote: I hear a bunch of talk on treble boosters driving tubes, but would they also have an effect on solid state amplifiers as well?
Won't be the same.
Part of the sound came from driving the power tubes.
Distortion in SS amps is done in the preamp and in tube/valve amps distortion/overdrive comes from the preamp and the power amp.
If you're talking solid state you might want to look at amp modelling.
I have the Pete Cornish TB-83, and now i want a Fryer Treble Booster plus, but you can only get them in Australia where Greg Fryer lives so it will be hard to get one.
The Fryer Plus is to nail the fatter sustained sound of Brain's 1976-79 sound
really want one!
The Rangemasters suck, they are very noisy and unreliable and don't overdrive the Vox AC30 enough in my opinion.
Johnny Knoxville wrote: I have the Pete Cornish TB-83, and now i want a Fryer Treble Booster plus, but you can only get them in Australia where Greg Fryer lives so it will be hard to get one.
The Fryer Plus is to nail the fatter sustained sound of Brain's 1976-79 sound
really want one!
The Rangemasters suck, they are very noisy and unreliable and don't overdrive the Vox AC30 enough in my opinion.
You are quite obviously dripping with money. Why don't you just hire Brian to play for you and be done with it?
Johnny Knoxville wrote: I have the Pete Cornish TB-83, and now i want a Fryer Treble Booster plus, but you can only get them in Australia where Greg Fryer lives so it will be hard to get one.
The Fryer Plus is to nail the fatter sustained sound of Brain's 1976-79 sound
really want one!
The Rangemasters suck, they are very noisy and unreliable and don't overdrive the Vox AC30 enough in my opinion.
You are quite obviously dripping with money. Why don't you just hire Brian to play for you and be done with it?
That's what I was thinking. When I was 14 I was happy to get a Nintendo 64 (or whatever they had then), and that was one of the most expensive things I owned. Shit, I can't even afford a single AC30 now.