Well, this was a first…

And since you’re showing an interest in treble boosters, it’s my sworn duty to let loose some GAS… :run:

How about a high quality pedal kit by Aion FX featuring their Radian Germanium Boost, which is based on the Dallas Rangemaster treble boost:

Get your Jeff Beck on:
Well, for that price I bought one. Also just bought one of these used for $100.

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I like the Marshall JTM amps the best sounding Marshall I have owned was a 1966 JTM 45-100 the 1967 black flag Marshall's
were a close second when I was trying out guitars in a music store a JTM-45 would be my first choice
it's the filter supply values

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This one is a 2013 Marshall Custom Shop built unit. A description, but obviously not a black covering.


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I like the Marshall JTM amps the best sounding Marshall I have owned was a 1966 JTM 45-100 the 1967 black flag Marshall's
were a close second when I was trying out guitars in a music store a JTM-45 would be my first choice
it's the filter supply values

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JTMs are also my favorites. Love my '89 reissue. In several of the JTM shoot-outs in different magazines, the '89 Reissue would either sound just like the original, or be the overall winner. The clones didn't come close. They got it right that year. Then, I really wanted a KT66 powered JTM, and could not afford the real deal, so I made one. Got lots of help from Ivan, Steve, and Chris. It came out quite nice.


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That’s a Diet Thunderverb Light Norm…..
This is a Thunderverb….
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This may be a viable alternative to some….
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Yes, just go with the real thing.



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As far as Rangmasters go happy with Black Country Customs Tony Immi TI Boost
and the Dry Bell The Engine is a lifetime keeper.



Plus one with rave reviews of the Drybell Machine. I love mine. I also have a copy of an original Rangemaster in a stompbox. My friend Trever Ridney of Tipton Amps in England got his hands on enough NOS parts to make seven copies of the original Rangemaster circuit. He named it the Strange Mistress, but in discussion it's referred to as "Rory in a Box." It sounds killer with my DST30 and '62 mongrel Strat.





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