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Description

The British Pedal Company Vintage Series Dallas Rangemaster is a faithful homage to a classic icon in the world of guitar effects. Celebrating its legacy from the original 1965 Dallas Rangemaster, this treble booster is revered for its ability to enhance upper midrange and high-end frequencies, making it the perfect companion for any overdriven amp. A single OC44 Germanium transistor lies at its heart, delivering a signature tone that has inspired legendary guitarists like Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and Brian May.

Crafted with precision, this treble booster retains its vintage charm with a classic amplifier top-case design, featuring a distinctive folded metal casing and a rugged silver hammerite finish. The control panel is straightforward, offering a Boost control and a bypass on/off switch on the front plate, allowing for seamless operation during live performances. Its hardwire true bypass ensures no tonal loss when the effect is disengaged.

The Dallas Rangemaster is powered solely through a 9V battery, included for your convenience, ensuring that your rig remains clutter-free. With its compact dimensions, this pedal fits snugly atop your amp or pedalboard, ready to deliver that sought-after vintage tone at a moment's notice.

Key Features:

  • Faithful replica of the original 1965 Dallas Rangemaster
  • Treble booster with single OC44 Germanium transistor
  • Boosts upper midrange and high-end frequencies
  • Hardwire true bypass with bypass on/off switch
  • Classic amplifier top-case design with silver hammerite finish
  • Power supplied via 9V battery (included)
  • Compact and portable with a folded metal casing

Owner's manual

British Pedal Company Vintage Series Dallas Rangemaster User Manual

Product specs

Available since July 2022
Effect Types Treble Booster

FAQs

What type of effect does the British Pedal Company Vintage Series Rangemaster provide?

The British Pedal Company Vintage Series Rangemaster is a treble booster, designed to enhance high frequencies and add clarity and presence to your guitar tone.

Is the British Pedal Company Rangemaster suitable for use with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the Rangemaster can be used with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, but it is particularly renowned for adding brightness and clarity to humbuckers.

Does the British Pedal Company Rangemaster work well with modern amplifiers?

While the Rangemaster was originally designed for vintage tube amps, it can also add distinctive character and presence to modern amplifiers, especially when used with overdriven settings.

How does the British Pedal Company Rangemaster differ from other treble boosters?

The Rangemaster is known for its vintage circuitry and authentic 1960s sound, providing a classic treble boost that is sought after for its ability to cut through mixes and enhance lead guitar tones.

Can the British Pedal Company Rangemaster be used in a pedalboard setup?

Yes, the Rangemaster can be integrated into a pedalboard setup, typically placed before overdrive or distortion pedals to achieve its classic tone-shaping effect.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Authentic 60s sound ideal for vintage tone enthusiasts

  • Enhances clarity and attack on guitar solos effectively

  • Specifically compliments VOX AC series amps for optimal performance

  • Simple one-knob design for easy use and adjustment

  • Handwired in the UK, ensuring quality craftsmanship

  • Ideal for achieving iconic rock tones like Queen and Deep Purple

  • Adds significant punch and presence to tone, beneficial for recording

CONS

  • Internal components, particularly the transistor, could be of higher quality

  • Sound may be considered harsh by some users

  • Lacks a footswitch, limiting its live performance versatility

  • Requires high volume settings for optimal distortion effects

Owner Insights

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Use cases and applications

  • The Dallas Rangemaster excels when paired with a cranked Vox AC4, adding a biting edge that enhances distortion without losing clarity.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners emphasize the importance of germanium transistors with 70-100 hfe for authenticity, noting that specific transistor numbers are less crucial than specs.

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Value and pricing

  • A custom-built Rangemaster by George Tsomokos, using NOS parts and germanium transistors, offers vintage authenticity at a more affordable price compared to British Pedal Company replicas.

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Features and functionality

  • The treble booster’s bass roll-off significantly shapes its tonal character, distinguishing it from parametric EQs that limit frequency reduction at lower ranges.

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User experience

  • Described as the "everything sounds better pedal," it enhances existing tones, bringing out a richer, more dynamic sound when activated.

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