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Xotic RC Booster
"The RC Booster - the most transparent Pedal I've ever heard! Really
nice character with a great tone and feel." - Oz Noy
"I have been using the RC Booster. I really
like to use it on solos when I want a fatter sound without getting gained
out. It is a great pedal!" - Brad Paisley
Xotic AC Booster
"The Ac Booster is great! Very transparent and
musical, really enjoying the tone I'm getting out of it!" - Eric
Johnson
"The Ac Booster has a VERY natural tone! Best of
all, it has none of that nasally "distortion pedal" sound!!"
- Tim Pierce
Xotic BB Preamp
"The first time I used BB Preamp I was blown away! I've never heard
such warm, subtle, tube-like distortion from a pedal like this before!"
- Wayne Johnson
"The BB Preamp picks up where the where the Tube
Screamer has left off. Its smooth sustain and rich harmonics are enhanced
by its perfectly voiced EQ section." - Blues Saraceno
Vintage Guitar Magazine Nov 2005 GEAR Reviews:
Green Envy No More
The folks at California-based Prosound Communications Inc. recently
introduced an addition to their lineup of Xotic pedals, and it very
much falls in line with their philosophy that an effect pedal should
never overpower the real source of tone in one’s signal chain.
The new BB Preamp distortion booster was designed to 1) retain the original
attack sound and tonal spectrums; 2) produce a variety of gain structures,
and; 3) be flexible.
The diminutive BB (it measures just 4-1/2" x 2-3/8" x 1-1/4")
is housed in heavy-duty cast aluminum, painted orange with black silkscreen
print. It features controls for Volume, Gain, Bass, and Treble and true-bypass
switch with LED indicator, has mono In and Out jacks, and can be powered
with a 9-volt battery or AC adapter.
Like all Prosound pedals, the BB is hand-made in the U.S. Its innards
are highlighted by very clean work, though the major components are
covered in a black epoxy (take that, copycats!).
Another key shared element among Prosound pedals is their interactivity.
So even if you have to compensate your amp settings for a pedal that
has limited control, you can adjust the BB for tonality, using its two-band
EQ.
To sample the BB’s sounds we used a Yamaha AES620 solidbody with
a Duncan JB humbucker in the bridge and Duncan Alnico in the neck, and
an all-original ’70s Fender Stratocaster. Our amps were an all-tube
Peavey Delta Blues 115. With the Yamaha plugged into the BB and the
Delta Blues set to squeaky clean, we set the BB’s Volume at about
one-third and Gain to about half. We set the tone controls to straight-up
12:00 and immediately were greeted with fat, juicy British-type overdrive
that sounded very natural, with a recognizable high-end British snap
– very smooth. Dialing back the treble and bumping up the bass,
the tone fattened up like an Easter pig – it exhibited fantastic
fullness with tons of low-end. Pushing the gain knob produced very nice
tone that stayed firm, with great note separation and just the right
amount of compression for a smooth overall texture.
The BB is impressive in its transparency and natural sustain. In fact,
if you didn’t actually see the box in your chain, you’d
be apt to believe you were running straight into the amp. We ran it
through various pickup settings and it treated all of them equally.
Most overdrive units will soften up considerably running through the
neck pickup. Not the BB. And you don’t have to overdrive your
amp to make it sing; even if it’s set to “dry and lifeless,”
the BB will rock it.
Backing off the BB’s Gain control, we got an incredible blues
tone that, again, was very natural. It’ll produce anything from
slight overdrive to balls-to-the-walls gain. As we increased the gain
and backed off the guitar’s volume, the signal cleaned up nicely.
Through the Strat, the BB produced a pleasantly fat tone with as much
gain as you please. Backing off the BB’s treble and pushing its
bass, the Strat sounded like we’d dropped in a pair of P-90s,
and with further tweaking you’d swear the BB endowed the Strat
with humbuckers!
Most distortion pedals cut bass signal, but again, not the BB. Its two-knob
EQ actually lets you dial in low-end. Regardless of how we set the volume
and gain controls, we got great tone, with all frequencies very much
present and accounted for.
The BB Xotic Effects has created a very worthy addition to its humble,
but powerful, line of pedals. Its is certainly one of the best overdrive
pedals we’ve reviewed. And it’s simple to operate. Grab
one, and you just might feel your jones slip away for one of those little
ol’ green boxes from the ’70s.
Bob Tekippe/Ward Meeker
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