
Monday, September 14, 2009
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Xotic FX AC Booster
Manufacturer: Xotic FX www.xotic.us
Model: AC Booster
Version: 2007 (Led at the top of pedal)
MRSP: $210
Street Price: $186
Similar Products: Ibanez TS-808, TS-9; Cusack Screamer, and alike.
Ease of Use: 8
User Manual: N/A
Company Specs:
Dimensions : 4.39" x 2.38" x 1.98" (112mm X 60mm X 50mm)
Weight: 0.6 lbs. (280g)
True Bypass Switching
Power Consumption: 9VDC/6mA
Battery Type: 9VDC (006P) x 1
AC Adapter (Optional): 9VDC, Negative Tips (Regulated is Best)
Input Impedance: 500k ohm (min)
Output Impedance: 10k ohm
Control knobs: Volume, Gain, Bass, Treble
Routing (Chain Placement):Overdrive Distortion.
Bypass: True Hardwire
Famous users: Scott Henderson, Allen Hinds, Michael Thompson, among many.
Grades
Tone: 9 Dynamics: 9
Adaptability: 8 Bypass Tone: 9
Build: 9 Aesthetics: 9
User Friendliness: 9 Headroom: 9
Cache: 9 Noise Floor: 9
Total: 89/100
Sound Quality: This is one of the best overdrive boxes on the market if you have not checked it out yet, you owe it to yourself to do so. The sound of this OD is slightly compressed, with a mild midrange scoop and cuts through the mix with ease. Controls are very sensitive and will take your tone from light brake-up to saturated distortion. The response is very tube like. The sound is aggressive enough for hard rock but not enough for metal. Good for all things in between. This pedal is way more open than the TS-808, it is not as nasally, and has a greater gain range. If you get a good quality amp and good cables you will be surprised at all the shades available not only from the pedal but from your volume control as well. One of my go to pedals for solos. This is a must have for any serious guitar player.
Customer Service: N/A
Re-sale value: 80% or better.
Soundbytes: The solo on “Mi Escudo” consists of the AC Booster through a clean channel amp. (Egnater M4 TD; TC Electronic G-major Delay, Reverb, Tube Works Mosvalve MV-962; Bogner Cubes; Royer 121; API 512c; Apogee Rosetta 200; Protools.)
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Epiphone Wildkat overhaul.
I found this Wildkat Epiphone at Guitar Center, a store that I usually only get strings at, for $300 used. It is in mint condition and when I tested it the action was incredibly high and strung with 13 gauge strings. Not a players guitar for sure. What I did find was a guitar with great potential for big tone and stunning looks. It has P-90 pickups, something that was missing from my guitar lineup. On the controls it has a Master volume, individual volume control for each pickup a shared tone control and a three way switch. Most of which were already noisy when I got it. The Gigsby vibrato combined with the tune-o-matic bridge is a recepie for disaster on this guitar. The bridge is obviously a low quality specimen and it has very deep string grooves so they get stuck and don't let the vibrato function properly. The tuners are standard gotoh tuners. The nut is a cheep plastic version of the gibson bone. So all in all the only good thing about this guitar is the wood and maybe the pickups and vibrato.Friday, June 5, 2009
Dimarzio Area T Bridge & Seymour Duncan Jazz Neck

I have a G&L Asat Blues Boy that I bought about 9 months ago. I got it without plugging it into an amp, because of how great it played and the sweet tone it had. This is a chambered guitar and it has a beautiful flame maple top with binding. (No F Hole!!!! Sorry I hate the f hole on tele's.) Maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. My other Asat is an all maple neck on swamp ash solidbody and it is amazingly punchy and the pickups translate that very well. On the Blues Boy however, the stock pickups didn't cut it for me. On the neck it came with a Seymour Duncan (SD) Seth Lover, and it was really muddy. The bridge pup was G&L stock but it was piercing and lacked the dynamic response from the other Asat. So after some research I decided to change them for a SD Jazz Neck and a Lindy Fralin Blues Special Bridge. The SD hit the spot right away. It was a lot brighter than the Seth Lover and it cuts through better. The Lindy Fralin lacked a lot of output and was not snappy enough.

