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Description

The fine BSM V-TB, a replica of the old Vox Treble Booster from autumn 1964, has finally made it from a custom order to a regular model. Roger McGuinn of the Byrds created his 1960's sizzling "jingle-jangle" trademark sound with the Vox Treble Booster along with his 12-string Rickenbacker guitar. With the "Bass Boost" switch, the bass frequencies can be raised by +10dB, resulting in a beautiful sparkling tone, Tom Petty and his sideman Mike Campbell comes to mind.

Let's work out the differences between the BSM V-TB and RMG models. The RMG is based on the Vox Treble & Bass booster that was released after the Vox Treble Booster. While the RMG has a pot to fine-tune the high-end, the VT-B has preset shimmering highs and BSM added a bass mode switch with two settings to get a more modern sound in the direction of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.

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Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog

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