Hi Mason I just pre ordered this pedal at sweetwater. My question is that connector for the volume pedal also included in the box? Thanks. You make amazing pedals.
Whoa wasn’t expecting this one. Such a great pedal and it might be the only boost that is truly transparent and does not change the tone even a little. Loving the new design. Super clean look and tone as usual.
YES! Finally got a smaller version of the original! Love this! Just ordered one for my small travel rig that I'm putting together. Thanks for all you do Mason.
I have two of "The Boost" MK I ,. This is my volume pedal ! I have tried all the High end Volume pedals. That all suck tone. The Boost is 100% transparent ! I am getting this new MKII version ASAP . The Vertex Boost is something I will not be without !
Awesome! Be sure to reserve yours now at Sweetwater before they're gone. Once they're out we won't get more until May: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
@@VertexEffectsInc and as we say in France : ça envoie du bois , c est d une patate extra , that means powercul and clean tone in french !!!! Well Done , the question is : what am I going to do without my vertex boost ?????? 🤔🤗😀😅😃😂😀😀😅😃😂😀😀
It will be worse the lower the impedance you go presuming you have a passive guitar pickup. 25K is worse than 250K, 10K is worse than 25K. No matter what volume pedals will suck tone, and even the active ones that have buffers on-board aren't that great typically and really unload the input and aren't particularly great line drivers. Most I measured were around 1K output which is 10x more degraded than our output impedance. As Tom Bukovac says in the video, all volume pedals suck tone, it doesn't matter the brand. The Boost isolates that impedance where it no longer matters, choose your taper of choice and you're off to the races with ZERO tone suck from the volume pedal.
Speak of the Devil I just watched that Ford demo last night cause I been looking for another clean boost that’s not a katana and was intrigued by it. Last pedal you released the SSS I bought the same day and now I’m probably going to get this when I get back home tonight. Vertex always taking my money
I like this a lot. Instead of having to turn up my volume knob all the time for more gain out of my amp I can just use this pedal. I just don’t like how all overdrives or boosts push the amp but color and compress it in a way I hate. This is perfect!
Wow❤❤❤ it came out awesome and way ahead of our time!!!! You guys did a great job! I love the fact that the doc never say “I did!” But always acknowledge his team effort and give credit to all involved! I just want to know if the only difference between MK-I and II its size only? What a great achievement, you probably should patent it!!!
@@VertexEffectsInc awesome! I was looking online reading about so many versions you had, wow! I’m pretty sure not many of us have the due respect to boosters until you started to show how important they are! I bought two of the simple boosters you have and they do an awesome job, but nothing this! Impressed!
This is a game changer in Pedalboard real estate! The New enclosures and updates to the pedals are so good its scary! Can't wait for the uktraphonix and dynamic distortion (if they are coming 🤭). I love vertex!
I’ve been using an Empress Para EQ for boost and was going get your original boost until now with the MK2. Here in Music City they are starting to be used more and more great stuff Mason.
Mason - would be curious to see how you would approach an attenuator. That’s been the only true game-changer in my chain, as many pedals as I’ve accumulated. It’s more essential than most players realize.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the speedy reply, cost is a big barrier of entry for players but if they could only try in person it solves so much tone-chasing (I have Fryette PS-2, not all are equal). I would also buy a Vertex Dual Buffer with effect loop relays if you marketed a fully assembled one vs tutorials....
Kevn, be sure to reserve yours now before they're sold out. We won't have more till May once they're gone: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
@@MarshallCommaDave I'm not sure what that has to do with this video or the efficacy of the product. You're talking about something that happened almost 8 years ago and was resolved then with anyone that ever purchased that product. In fact, we still leave the door open to any owner of the product that was previously unaware of refund options and keep a public record of all Axis Wah refunds on our website for anyone to view since 2014: www.vertexeffects.com/axis-wah. The Axis Wah is not representative of our company values and the products we make. We've worked tirelessly to make a new impression and continue to maintain a high standard of quality and customer service with transparency around each product and its origins. All we can do is release the best sounding products possible and give our customers the best possible quality and support in hopes that with time we'll earn back their trust.
Wow.... just wow... I just began working with a Ernie Ball MVP.... still figuring out stuff since I've been an acoustic guy for so long, now being pressed into service as a Tele twanger... This opens up new horizons... also enjoying your clean drive as my twangerator... BTW, your cable links are not functioning.
Great video. I know you are a huge advocate of buffers and I'm looking to add a new input and output buffer to my signal chain. Do you think this boost pedal is up to the job of buffering the signal on a 10+ pedal rig?
Not on its own. I would still recommend an input and output buffer in addition to the boost unless you were using the boost first or last in your chain and then you could eliminate either the input or output buffer based on where it ends up.
When you compared the tone suck of the volume pedal to the boost, the boost is no longer in the chain when using the volume pedal alone. So we're hearing the tone suck of the two cables without the buffer that was there before. That's great if you want to show what a buffer does, but hardly anything unique about this pedal. It's a cool feature to add an expression pedal option to a flat boost pedal, just seems an unfair comparison.
Hey Adrian! The volume pedal itself actually introduces a bunch of capacitance to your signal, resulting in tone suck. Using the Boost MkII to control your VP eliminates this problem :)
Even active Vol pedals will alter your tone in some fashion; this takes the VP completely out of your chain,. You’re getting all the control, without the tone suck!
Hi Mason, hope you’re well! I recently bought the first version. Could you please confirm what are the differences between the first version and this one, apart of the size? I don’t really understand the differences between both versions with the buffer and what are the new features. Thanks in advance!
Functions are the same, it's just 33% smaller than the original and uses an 1/8" EXP jack instead of a 1/4". There is also an additional buffer on the return of the insert, not just on the send.
@@VertexEffectsInc thank you very much for confirming, so nothing different other than the size and the additional buffer on the return of the send, right? I was also wondering where and when will it be available in the UK.
@@CarlosMorgadoMusic correct, Haar is taking pre-orders now and they ship all over Europe, otherwise Anderton's might be a few weeks more before they arrive.
Hi Mason, I dig the Vertex boost but I do have a question/gripe for all pedal builders including Vertex; why do you insist on mounting the led so close to the stomp button? It forces you to take your foot off the pedal to see it it’s on or off. Now this may not be a problem for most with a cranked boost or other dirt pedal, but with any subtle effect it may not be immediately sonically apparent that the pedal is indeed on unless you remove your foot to see the led. In a gig situation this translates to a huge problem when changes require sonic accuracy for a smooth transition between parts. So please, please rethink the placement of the led towards the top of the pedal where it won’t be hidden by the players foot. Here endith the gripe.
Michael, it's a pretty standard location, and based on the PCB layout inside the pedal, there aren't a lot of logical places to put it that wouldn't impede pots, switches, toggles, etc. The idea is to standardize the sizes of the enclosure when you make custom enclosures with a unique shape like this (instead of using the pre-made stuff that many pedal companies do). This allows you to run off 1000's at time (of the raw bent metal) and drill the common holes universal in all pedal models, e.g. footswitch, led, input, output, 9VDC, and then punch out the specific holes for each pedal that are out of the norm prior to painting. Having a revolving placement for LED model to model would not only introduce an unnecessary variable (you're the first person I've heard request this in almost 15 years of doing this), but would disrupt an establish looks we've had since pretty much the beginning. I'm looking now at a wall of pedals in my office, and about 3/4 of them have LEDs in about the same proximity to the footswitch as ours. I appreciate your feedback nonetheless, but wanted to give you some context around why we made this choice and why you see it commonly among pedal manufacturers.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the speedy reply. It all makes perfect sense from a tech/manufacturing perspective. It’s surprising I’m the first person to raise this issue, I guess it’s just me.
I wonder would this have any issues with the volume tuner by EB... or would it work the same. It has its own buffers i believe. Looks like something I could use for sure.
Hi Mason, to use the Boost MKII as a system buffer, do I need a special cable? I get the instrument in, then out to my pedals. How do I get it back in if i'm not using an expression pedal. Thanks for all the valuable info and cool videos you do here ~
Yes, you need an insert cable, see www.therigdr.com to order a custom length or you can get some standard sizes from big retailers with Hosa brand cables.
I'm interested in this Vertex Boost in conjunction with a volume pedal. Since the volume pedal is isolated through the Boost's expression port, does if matter if you are buying 25k or 250k impedance pedal?
Sounds like a neat pedal. If I’m using the TRS out to buffer input and output sections of my board, does the volume boost happens in the beginning or the end of my board?
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the reply. My apologies for not being clear on my question. Let's put it this way in terms of my signal chain: Gtr - Vertex Boost Input - Vertex Boost Send - Pedal Board - Vertex Boost Return - Vertex Boost Output. When I engage/stomp on the Vertex Boost, does the boosting happens in the beginning of my board or after my board? No VP involved.
Depends what you want to boost. Just level, a boost is better. EQ circuits are not without their color or filtering, depends on the objective. If it's really just a clean boost, pedals are better than an EQ.
The expression TRS jack is a send/return ports? because if you put a graphics EQ pedal or Passive EQ/RCL network can this create glassy clean tones? If you plugged you guitar direct into the RETURN jack port (bypassing the input jack port ) this would just be a 1:1 buffer circuit no boost circuit?
@@VertexEffectsInc Total of 4 buffers in the vertex boost MKII. The problem with buffer pedals Is when you're using various types of soft overdrive pedals and non-booster pedals the interaction of the guitars volume pot and the guitar amplifiers preamp volume set the overall gain. How you set the booster/overdrive pedal volume level on the pedal will change how it DRIVES and Reacts with the guitar amplifiers front end and volume setting because of impedance and gain stages. If you use an Output Buffer on your pedal board this is going to Omit and impedance and gain structure because signal level adds up to a total of gain per stage and the buffer pedal will change the total gain. The interaction of the guitar pedals booster/overdrive pedal volume and the guitar amplifier preamp volume are Interconnected like a see-saw swing. The Volume adjustment on guitar pedals will make the guitar pedal sound different so if you like that sound at a certain level you will have to turn down you guitar amplifiers preamp volume to level out and compensate so it doesn't overload the preamp section. Other guitar pedals overdrive/boosters pedals volume settings sound good at 6 to 7 so you have to turn up the amplifiers preamp volume to compensate. When you use an input buffer pedal and output buffer pedal this changes the gain and signal leveling also.
I just bought the Vertex Mk2 and I love it!Now I am trying to figure out the best way for me to use it.I got a cable to add it to my mini Dunlop Volume pedal but using it the expression pedal option of it.My question is:Can I put the boost at the very end of the chain(I use 12 pedals)so it will work as a volume boost and also as a output buffer???Thanks.🙏🏻
If you insert 12 Pedals into the expression loop you won’t have any dedicated impedance isolation for the volume pedal, however the pedals that surround it may be enough to offset any real issue, depends on what the actual devices are and what they are impedances and whether it’s more valuable for you to just use the boost in series with the volume pedal in the EXP or for you to loop in all of your devices through the insert.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for your help!🙏🏻Yes,I decided to use the boost after my drive pedals and in serie with the volume pedals mini but connecting it only in the expression pedal entrance which is just one insert cable in the Aux position.Actually Yesterday I order the cable:it’s a TRS Stereo 6’ from The Rig Doctor Site!I can’t wait to install it in my final pedalboard!Thanks again!👍🏻
Will this Boost pedal work with the Lehle Mono Volume Pedal? The manual for the Boost MKII lists a couple of volume pedals that are compatible with it but I'm not sure if it will work with the Lehle Mono Volume Pedal.
Would I be able to use the boost as the input and output buffers and use the boost function at the same time (I want to use the boost in front of my HX Stomp to add a little grit but still use it as my dual buffer)?
It’s 1/3 smaller than the original, and features TWO buffers instead of one. This way, you can use it as a buffered pedalboard interface or FX Loop buffer!
Hi there can this be used on acoustic l have a LR Baggs until in my guitar and it has a low output in volume can use give me more volume on my acoustic Thanks David 👍🏼🇦🇺
Wow! is this a dual buffer as well? like the mesa high wire? i read in the Sweetwater's article that it can "transform a noisy, novice-sounding rig into a quiet, pro-level one" will it work for 10-12 pedals? are you planning to sell it in Europe? can't wait for this!!!!
@@VertexEffectsInc No.. you just turned the boost on and off. But the pedal is buffered bypass, so it will be interesting to hear the tone/color of the buffer vs plugging straight in.
@@phawinphan you mean putting the boost in a true bypass looper - there's one of that in our cable shootout video a few weeks ago. Same buffer that was in the Vertex Boost MKI and that's in all of our systems. Super linear, no color, line or instrument level on the input, super high headroom.
Vertex should make a pedal that when rolling back the guitars volume pot you can get different types of "Clean UP tones". Hendrix specialized his fuzz face circuits to have different types of clean up tones. Listen to Robin Trowers 2000s clean up tones which has a very trademark clean up tone maybe from his fulltone drive pedals or OCD pedal. Rory Gallagher, Ed King, Robert Cray clean up tone has a trademark tones which you can make up a guitar pedal called the clean up tones.
The TRS to TRS and would be appropriate for an expression pedal where there is in a separate input and output Jack, the insert cable would be used on something like a volume pedal, where there might not be a separate expression Jack, only an input and output
Hey Mason, would a 3.5mm TRS jack be the same as a 1/8th-inch TRS? Because 1/8-inch is 3.175mm and I wouldn't want to damage the pedal by plugging in something that doesn't fit. Thanks!
Mason, already pre-ordered 2 weeks ago! Question. I have a matchless HC-30 with a passive loop. Using a Boss ES 8 to run all my pedals through. Right now all in front of amp. If I put this in the volume loop of the ES 8 and then the HC30 loop will it take care of the tone suck the passive amp loop causes?
So happy to hear that you pre-ordered! Thanks for the support Rob! If you want to get in contact with the Rig Doctor for pedalboard tips, the best way is through a tone consultation! You can check it out here: www.therigdr.com/collections/tone-consulting
Hi Mason, I am curious as to how the MKII would work with/react with an acoustic guitar that I use with a passive fishman neo-d humbucker? Currently have to use an old basic Fishman eq pre to boost the signal high enough to run through my pedal board.
the only thing I don't like about this pedal is the 1/8 jack for the expression pedal. Its hard to find TRS male Right angle 1/8, to TRS MALE RIGHT 1/4, Sweet water don't have them, Amazon don't have them I can't find them anywhere, so with that alone had me sad that you change the regular 1/4 input to be able to use a single TRS cable for the expression pedal. hopefully somebody can tell me the logic behind this change, because what if a I want to put a pedal right on top of my boost but I can't because the cables are in my way.
Sweetwater does have them. We also sell them custom on www.therigdr.com. If you want to get a full 1/4" TRS just get the V1 version and it's still the same circuit but about 40% larger. Amazon also sells them. Maybe email our customer service if you're having trouble.
@@VertexEffectsInc I got this pedal on may 26/2021 in person at the Sweetwater facility in fort Wayne IN an the sales guy couldn’t help me find the cable they only have bulky patch cables that are for headphones etc so they don’t have them, I was there I couldn’t buy it because they don’t have them. I looked at Amazon and the only thing they have is a extension cable that is made for headphones. I just saw in the link that you provided above and you only have a cable with right angle in the two mono side but not right angle on the 1/4 side. I would like to know how people connect this pedal on a compact board along side other pedals with this situation, I know I can buy the older version of it but the point of getting this one it was saving space in my pedalboard.
@@gustavoriamusic6837 Right angle is possible but not a tight fit and a lot of the high end connectors aren't available in R/A TRS 1/8". You can email the www.therigdr.com site and we are going to be adding a R/A option, but I don't recommend it - you'll have a hard time fitting it in once you add your I/O's and your DC power. There is a drop down to adjust if you want R/A or Straight connectors for the Insert Cable, if you don't see it on the drop down you can request it - we have all those parts in stock. Plenty of people are using our cables or Hosa cables problem free and we have over 1,000 units out there in the last few weeks or so. Feel free to email us if you need additional support.
@@VertexEffectsInc Do you know why? or have you experienced this same issue with dumble amplifiers? I'm glad you're going to make all your guitar pedals much smaller 1950A enclosures are a plus for more pedals on your pedal board
@@VertexEffectsInc yes I have heard about this issue, I'm guess you can only use it for clean tones only. My opinion that is a poor design that the dumble amp front end can't interface well with drive pedals and boosters unless you have to use a PAD signal level to reduce the drive pedals and boosters before the dumble amps input. I'm not sure if the PAD signal level would fix this issue or not.
@@waynegram8907 I haven't experienced this so much, I think a lot of the pedals in the 70's and 80's when a lot of these guys were buying Dumbles that have become synonymous with them did have as many high quality options to choose from. When I've done test I always thought they were fine.
Im looking for a transparent boost to compensate for the volume change going into dirt pedals when switching from a Les Paul to a Strat/Tele. My signal path is GTR -> Cornish LD-1(buffer) -> Klon KTR -> So on... Would this get weird if I used it after my Cornish LD-19(buffer) and before the Klon KTR because of the internal buffers?? I love idea of this pedal and the size! Thanks!
Nikko. No. The buffer in the boost is ultra-transparent, and isn't going to add noise or color the tone. I would, however suggest that you leave the KTR in the bypass mode for the buffer. There's not reason to introduce that buffer in the middle of the chain unless you have to, and honestly the buffer in the KTR (or Klon's generally) are quite poor. It's a great overdrive, so use it as an overdrive, not as a buffer. The TL0xx series IC chips used in the Klon buffer in general are poor for this application it's so inherently full of color. A buffer should be a 1:1 representation of your signal, not a distortion generator.
Soi if this is used before modulation and timing pedals (w/o a fx loop) for tone suck on a volume pedal, one would still need another output buffer at the end of the signal path?
Ideally you always want an input and output buffer no matter what. However, some pedals, if at the start and finish of the signal path already meet the 1M input impedance and 100 ohm output impedance spec, then you can get away without having separate buffers.
What about input head room? Reason I ask is I want to tone shape and ignore the “boost” quality of those tools (because sometimes the thing that sounds right doesn’t boot enough) and use the VBMKII for the signal increase portion. If those tone shaping tools have some boosted out put how much can VBMKII handle without breakup?
I want a buffer pedal at the end of my chain but also have function, this seems to do just that. Would it be okay at the end of the pedal chain? I watched your video on the subject but you didn’t mention boost at the end.
I have vertex boost question in relation to other pedals. I have a way huge blue hippo chorus that has a very loud hissy noise floor. If I run my vertex boost in front of the chorus in my effects loop, will it clean up the super loud hiss?
Depends what the hiss is related to. Sometimes those BBD circuits can be noisy inherently and nothing can really be done to tame it down unless it's actually a bad chip or there is something on the board that is causing the issue. Is it noisy when you use it by itself off of your rig? Just guitar, chorus, amp with an isolated power supply or battery?
@@VertexEffectsInc its noisy with any amp I use, effects loop or front end. I've used an Isolated one spot 9v and also a voodoo labs pp+2 and it was noisy. Thing is just noisy and I was hoping there was a way to tame the hiss and got intrigued learning about the buffer in the vertex boost. I had no idea it did any of that
I have problem sometimes during gigs and my sound with the PA system is too low and I have to raise the volume and change a few settings on my pedals to sort everything out and it’s a hassle. You’re saying I could just raise my guitar volume and keep my tone with this one pedal?😳
Yes, it won't hurt anything...our buffers are ultra low noise and uber transparent. It's 10x better than say a Boss pedal or similar JFET or BJT buffer in most ordinary pedals.
Hey Xochihua- good to hear from you. If you use the boost mkii as your dual buffer, you can turn off your RJM buffer (but you don’t have to in order to use the boost MkII
I’m trying to decide if I should put it after or before my Mad Professor chorus pedal. The manual suggests I put it before modulation. But would I still benefit from the high quality buffer, if I put a pedal after the boost?
Awesome work, so can your next video please be about Tone Suck as there is not an awful lot of videos about this. I was gonna buy a crybaby wah and someone said "tone sucker" . Please help Mason
@@VertexEffectsInc yes but essentially what are the main causes of Tone Suck and which pedals to avoid that seem to have a bad reputation for causing these problems (tone suck, tone loss from wahs and volume pedals).
Purchase the Vertex Boost MKII HERE: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
ive had one on order for a while ,, when are you going to ship ?
@@charlesfitzgerald3201 Should be there by next week! They'll be the first to get them!
@@VertexEffectsInc ok Thanks mason
@@charlesfitzgerald3201 sure thing!
Hi Mason I just pre ordered this pedal at sweetwater. My question is that connector for the volume pedal also included in the box? Thanks. You make amazing pedals.
Wow. This thing is super versatile. The ultimate boost!
Thanks Mark! Hope we can get one in your hands!
I like this even-better then the Mesa Highwire. Really useful piece of gear.
Hope we can get one in your hands!
@@VertexEffectsInc It's gonna be the next pedal that I purchase = ( once my live gigs come back ). 100% - Tone Suck . . . just Sucks !!!
Congratulations on the new pedal, sounds like a hit!! Thank you
Thanks so much!!!!
Whoa wasn’t expecting this one. Such a great pedal and it might be the only boost that is truly transparent and does not change the tone even a little. Loving the new design. Super clean look and tone as usual.
Thanks Jordan! We appreciate the support man!
YES! Finally got a smaller version of the original! Love this! Just ordered one for my small travel rig that I'm putting together. Thanks for all you do Mason.
Amazing! Thank you Jonathan!
Been waiting for this pedal in smaller format! Great work Mason. Thanks!!
Happy to hear that! You can pre-order via the Sweetwater link in the descriptions if you’re ready to pull the trigger!
Damn in Mason! I had just decided to not get anymore pedals and you do this AGAIN? Well........... here I go again. You guys are the best
Hahaha! Glad you’re digging the MkII! You can pre-order @ Sweetwater!
I have two of "The Boost" MK I ,. This is my volume pedal ! I have tried all the High end Volume pedals. That all suck tone. The Boost is 100% transparent ! I am getting this new MKII version ASAP . The Vertex Boost is something I will not be without !
Awesome! Be sure to reserve yours now at Sweetwater before they're gone. Once they're out we won't get more until May: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
Wow awesome Mason. Hats off to you for sending time to invent this pedal. Your amazing. God bless
Ashok! Thank you for the kind words! Very very happy that you like the Boost MkII!
This boost is perfect, it cleans the sound away from the muddy sound generated by other effects
A very good essential box !!!
It's as clean as they come!
@@VertexEffectsInc and as we say in France : ça envoie du bois , c est d une patate extra , that means powercul and clean tone in french !!!!
Well Done , the question is : what am I going to do without my vertex boost ?????? 🤔🤗😀😅😃😂😀😀😅😃😂😀😀
Thanks for all you do for all musicians .Joe
My pleasure!
This is a game changer! Awesome work!
Thanks Abraham!
That's an amazing little box! I didn't expect so much tone suck from volume pedals 🤯
As Tom Bukovac said, all volume pedals suck some time. It's hard to get away from that!
Great video! Love the pedal on/off parts so one can understand what to listen for. This is awesome.
So glad you dig the video Olle! Thanks for the support :)
Just got the mk1. Honestly the best boost. I love it
Wow! Great! Thank you!
Yes Yes Yes...I’ve been waiting for you to do a mini boost. Now I need to find room on my board. Thanks.
Yes! Get it now at Sweetwater: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
Perfect timing! I was about to get the Vertex boost!
Amazing!
Holy crap i didn't realize how much those volume pedals cut the treble. Thanks Mason
It will be worse the lower the impedance you go presuming you have a passive guitar pickup. 25K is worse than 250K, 10K is worse than 25K. No matter what volume pedals will suck tone, and even the active ones that have buffers on-board aren't that great typically and really unload the input and aren't particularly great line drivers. Most I measured were around 1K output which is 10x more degraded than our output impedance. As Tom Bukovac says in the video, all volume pedals suck tone, it doesn't matter the brand. The Boost isolates that impedance where it no longer matters, choose your taper of choice and you're off to the races with ZERO tone suck from the volume pedal.
Speak of the Devil I just watched that Ford demo last night cause I been looking for another clean boost that’s not a katana and was intrigued by it. Last pedal you released the SSS I bought the same day and now I’m probably going to get this when I get back home tonight. Vertex always taking my money
head over to Sweetwater they have them ready for pre-order: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
I've been looking for something like this but I would have to buy more than one piece of gear to accomplish what this pedal does. Great product!
Glad we could provide an easy alternative Ben! Thanks for the support man!
The most underrated pedal company 🙌
Thanks for the support!
Yeah.im ready to watch this.always learn something from your videos. Cheers
Thanks Rev! I think you'll dig it!
I like this a lot. Instead of having to turn up my volume knob all the time for more gain out of my amp I can just use this pedal. I just don’t like how all overdrives or boosts push the amp but color and compress it in a way I hate. This is perfect!
Great news! Be sure to get one before they're sold out! www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
This is the boost I’ve been waiting for 😍🙏🏻🔥
We got you! So happy you like what you see!!
Nice, digging the smaller enclosure and the expression pedal output.
So happy that you like what you see! Thanks for the comment :)
Wow❤❤❤ it came out awesome and way ahead of our time!!!! You guys did a great job! I love the fact that the doc never say “I did!” But always acknowledge his team effort and give credit to all involved! I just want to know if the only difference between MK-I and II its size only? What a great achievement, you probably should patent it!!!
Yes, size and the EXP jack is 1/8” TRS instead of 1/4” TRS.
@@VertexEffectsInc awesome! I was looking online reading about so many versions you had, wow! I’m pretty sure not many of us have the due respect to boosters until you started to show how important they are! I bought two of the simple boosters you have and they do an awesome job, but nothing this! Impressed!
Always best when Uncle Mason demos!!
Thanks for watching!
I'm in! Take my money NOW!
head over to www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal they have them available for pre-order!
This thing is better than perfect... holy moly, need one immediately!
Head over to Sweetwater and reserve yours now! www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
Love this channel and the info you put it is amazing. Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
Another fantastic Idea! Well done man!
Glad you like it!
Yess! Been waiting for this.
Heck yea!!!
Cannot wait to buy this.
Available now through Sweetwater! www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
Yes as always you made one we need!!!
Yes indeed!
This is a game changer in Pedalboard real estate! The New enclosures and updates to the pedals are so good its scary! Can't wait for the uktraphonix and dynamic distortion (if they are coming 🤭). I love vertex!
So glad you’re digging the new format! Thanks for the support :)
I’ve been using an Empress Para EQ for boost and was going get your original boost until now with the MK2. Here in Music City they are starting to be used more and more great stuff Mason.
All thanks to Tom Bukovac! He's been an early adopter back in 2014!
Now we need a Dynamic Distortion this size!
Hmmmmm.....
@@c0zn1c ok ok ok :)
Mason - would be curious to see how you would approach an attenuator. That’s been the only true game-changer in my chain, as many pedals as I’ve accumulated. It’s more essential than most players realize.
That's a hard business to be in...not a lot of volume of sales there (no pun intended).
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the speedy reply, cost is a big barrier of entry for players but if they could only try in person it solves so much tone-chasing (I have Fryette PS-2, not all are equal). I would also buy a Vertex Dual Buffer with effect loop relays if you marketed a fully assembled one vs tutorials....
@@CenterThePendulum I agree its' a great tool if you understand how to use it.
Digging the new graphics! Seriously folks, if you haven't gotten one...this is THE clean boost to get!
Thank you Dr. Johnson!!!
@@VertexEffectsInc i feel honored to have received this Doctorate
@@SeanPierceJohnson diploma is in the mail!
@@VertexEffectsInc i'll frame it and put it in the studio...alongside all my other "diplomas" ;)
Very cool Mas I've always liked using boosts in my fx loop but not many work well Good stuff 👍
Glad this meets the need! Thanks for the support Paul!
This video sold me.
Kevn, be sure to reserve yours now before they're sold out. We won't have more till May once they're gone: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VertexBoostMk2--vertex-effects-boost-mkii-pedal
@@MarshallCommaDave I'm not sure what that has to do with this video or the efficacy of the product. You're talking about something that happened almost 8 years ago and was resolved then with anyone that ever purchased that product. In fact, we still leave the door open to any owner of the product that was previously unaware of refund options and keep a public record of all Axis Wah refunds on our website for anyone to view since 2014: www.vertexeffects.com/axis-wah. The Axis Wah is not representative of our company values and the products we make. We've worked tirelessly to make a new impression and continue to maintain a high standard of quality and customer service with transparency around each product and its origins. All we can do is release the best sounding products possible and give our customers the best possible quality and support in hopes that with time we'll earn back their trust.
Absolutely incredible
yes indeed! Definitely check one out!
So cool. I can imagine pedal steel players would like this.
Thanks for the support! The boost MkII would for sure play well with a pedal steel!!
@@VertexEffectsInc preordered. ✅
Wow.... just wow... I just began working with a Ernie Ball MVP.... still figuring out stuff since I've been an acoustic guy for so long, now being pressed into service as a Tele twanger... This opens up new horizons... also enjoying your clean drive as my twangerator...
BTW, your cable links are not functioning.
Want....can you make a short clip about the buffer features and how to properly use it as such.
Thanks
See our new video today on 5 Ways to Use the Boost!
@@VertexEffectsInc got it ! Thanks a bunch
@@sebastienboisvert3268 sure thing!!!
Very impressive. 😍
Thanks for watching!
You've just been promoted from Rig Doctor to Rig God...Word.
hahahahahah!!! Thank you Philippe!
Great video. I know you are a huge advocate of buffers and I'm looking to add a new input and output buffer to my signal chain. Do you think this boost pedal is up to the job of buffering the signal on a 10+ pedal rig?
Not on its own. I would still recommend an input and output buffer in addition to the boost unless you were using the boost first or last in your chain and then you could eliminate either the input or output buffer based on where it ends up.
@@VertexEffectsInc thanks. I was thinking of putting the boost first in chain, after my fuzz, with a bonafide buffer last in chain. Thoughts?
Sick pedal. I ended up taking my son's volume pedal off his board because of the tone suck that was happening.
Now you don't have to worry about that anymore!
When you compared the tone suck of the volume pedal to the boost, the boost is no longer in the chain when using the volume pedal alone. So we're hearing the tone suck of the two cables without the buffer that was there before. That's great if you want to show what a buffer does, but hardly anything unique about this pedal. It's a cool feature to add an expression pedal option to a flat boost pedal, just seems an unfair comparison.
Hey Adrian! The volume pedal itself actually introduces a bunch of capacitance to your signal, resulting in tone suck. Using the Boost MkII to control your VP eliminates this problem :)
A passive volume pedal, meaning no buffer. Adding this boost pedal, with the buffer, to it making it now active. Makes sense to me. 🧐
Even active Vol pedals will alter your tone in some fashion; this takes the VP completely out of your chain,. You’re getting all the control, without the tone suck!
Hi Mason, hope you’re well! I recently bought the first version. Could you please confirm what are the differences between the first version and this one, apart of the size? I don’t really understand the differences between both versions with the buffer and what are the new features. Thanks in advance!
Functions are the same, it's just 33% smaller than the original and uses an 1/8" EXP jack instead of a 1/4". There is also an additional buffer on the return of the insert, not just on the send.
@@VertexEffectsInc thank you very much for confirming, so nothing different other than the size and the additional buffer on the return of the send, right? I was also wondering where and when will it be available in the UK.
@@CarlosMorgadoMusic correct, Haar is taking pre-orders now and they ship all over Europe, otherwise Anderton's might be a few weeks more before they arrive.
@@VertexEffectsInc thanks mate! Congratulations and best wishes 🙏
@@CarlosMorgadoMusic thanks man!
Hi Mason, I dig the Vertex boost but I do have a question/gripe for all pedal builders including Vertex; why do you insist on mounting the led so close to the stomp button? It forces you to take your foot off the pedal to see it it’s on or off. Now this may not be a problem for most with a cranked boost or other dirt pedal, but with any subtle effect it may not be immediately sonically apparent that the pedal is indeed on unless you remove your foot to see the led. In a gig situation this translates to a huge problem when changes require sonic accuracy for a smooth transition between parts. So please, please rethink the placement of the led towards the top of the pedal where it won’t be hidden by the players foot.
Here endith the gripe.
Michael, it's a pretty standard location, and based on the PCB layout inside the pedal, there aren't a lot of logical places to put it that wouldn't impede pots, switches, toggles, etc. The idea is to standardize the sizes of the enclosure when you make custom enclosures with a unique shape like this (instead of using the pre-made stuff that many pedal companies do). This allows you to run off 1000's at time (of the raw bent metal) and drill the common holes universal in all pedal models, e.g. footswitch, led, input, output, 9VDC, and then punch out the specific holes for each pedal that are out of the norm prior to painting. Having a revolving placement for LED model to model would not only introduce an unnecessary variable (you're the first person I've heard request this in almost 15 years of doing this), but would disrupt an establish looks we've had since pretty much the beginning. I'm looking now at a wall of pedals in my office, and about 3/4 of them have LEDs in about the same proximity to the footswitch as ours. I appreciate your feedback nonetheless, but wanted to give you some context around why we made this choice and why you see it commonly among pedal manufacturers.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the speedy reply. It all makes perfect sense from a tech/manufacturing perspective. It’s surprising I’m the first person to raise this issue, I guess it’s just me.
@@mickizzo not everyone will say something, so I'm sure it's possible others have thought this.
I wonder would this have any issues with the volume tuner by EB... or would it work the same. It has its own buffers i believe. Looks like something I could use for sure.
No, should be fine. If there is a passive option for the EB, that's ideal, but even active is OK.
Hi Mason, to use the Boost MKII as a system buffer, do I need a special cable? I get the instrument in, then out to my pedals. How do I get it back in if i'm not using an expression pedal. Thanks for all the valuable info and cool videos you do here ~
Yes, you need an insert cable, see www.therigdr.com to order a custom length or you can get some standard sizes from big retailers with Hosa brand cables.
it even tunes the guitar ! ;) Anyway that's exactly the kind of pedal I'd like to have . No tone suck at last ! thanks doctor
Thanks for watching!!!
I'm interested in this Vertex Boost in conjunction with a volume pedal. Since the volume pedal is isolated through the Boost's expression port, does if matter if you are buying 25k or 250k impedance pedal?
No, impedance doesn't matter.
It can affect the sweep. I would go for a 25k for buffered applications, always worked for me.
Sounds like a neat pedal. If I’m using the TRS out to buffer input and output sections of my board, does the volume boost happens in the beginning or the end of my board?
You can put the VP wherever you want in the series the impedance will be isolated no matter what's in the loop.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the reply. My apologies for not being clear on my question. Let's put it this way in terms of my signal chain: Gtr - Vertex Boost Input - Vertex Boost Send - Pedal Board - Vertex Boost Return - Vertex Boost Output. When I engage/stomp on the Vertex Boost, does the boosting happens in the beginning of my board or after my board? No VP involved.
great informative channel.
is there any reason having a boost pedal over an EQ pedal?
Depends what you want to boost. Just level, a boost is better. EQ circuits are not without their color or filtering, depends on the objective. If it's really just a clean boost, pedals are better than an EQ.
@@VertexEffectsInc cool, thanks
The expression TRS jack is a send/return ports? because if you put a graphics EQ pedal or Passive EQ/RCL network can this create glassy clean tones? If you plugged you guitar direct into the RETURN jack port (bypassing the input jack port ) this would just be a 1:1 buffer circuit no boost circuit?
TRS jack is an insert with a buffer on either side of it.
@@VertexEffectsInc Total of 4 buffers in the vertex boost MKII. The problem with buffer pedals Is when you're using various types of soft overdrive pedals and non-booster pedals the interaction of the guitars volume pot and the guitar amplifiers preamp volume set the overall gain. How you set the booster/overdrive pedal volume level on the pedal will change how it DRIVES and Reacts with the guitar amplifiers front end and volume setting because of impedance and gain stages. If you use an Output Buffer on your pedal board this is going to Omit and impedance and gain structure because signal level adds up to a total of gain per stage and the buffer pedal will change the total gain. The interaction of the guitar pedals booster/overdrive pedal volume and the guitar amplifier preamp volume are Interconnected like a see-saw swing. The Volume adjustment on guitar pedals will make the guitar pedal sound different so if you like that sound at a certain level you will have to turn down you guitar amplifiers preamp volume to level out and compensate so it doesn't overload the preamp section. Other guitar pedals overdrive/boosters pedals volume settings sound good at 6 to 7 so you have to turn up the amplifiers preamp volume to compensate. When you use an input buffer pedal and output buffer pedal this changes the gain and signal leveling also.
@@waynegram8907 two buffers.
I just bought the Vertex Mk2 and I love it!Now I am trying to figure out the best way for me to use it.I got a cable to add it to my mini Dunlop Volume pedal but using it the expression pedal option of it.My question is:Can I put the boost at the very end of the chain(I use 12 pedals)so it will work as a volume boost and also as a output buffer???Thanks.🙏🏻
If you insert 12 Pedals into the expression loop you won’t have any dedicated impedance isolation for the volume pedal, however the pedals that surround it may be enough to offset any real issue, depends on what the actual devices are and what they are impedances and whether it’s more valuable for you to just use the boost in series with the volume pedal in the EXP or for you to loop in all of your devices through the insert.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for your help!🙏🏻Yes,I decided to use the boost after my drive pedals and in serie with the volume pedals mini but connecting it only in the expression pedal entrance which is just one insert cable in the Aux position.Actually Yesterday I order the cable:it’s a TRS Stereo 6’ from The Rig Doctor Site!I can’t wait to install it in my final pedalboard!Thanks again!👍🏻
@@mdmusic2130 Amazing! Thank you!
oh yea....the docta does it again!!!!
heck yea!!!
Will this Boost pedal work with the Lehle Mono Volume Pedal? The manual for the Boost MKII lists a couple of volume pedals that are compatible with it but I'm not sure if it will work with the Lehle Mono Volume Pedal.
Sure, it will work.
Would I be able to use the boost as the input and output buffers and use the boost function at the same time (I want to use the boost in front of my HX Stomp to add a little grit but still use it as my dual buffer)?
Yes you can!
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks!
I have the original. Other than the 3.5 mm jack and the shape/size what are the other differences
It’s 1/3 smaller than the original, and features TWO buffers instead of one. This way, you can use it as a buffered pedalboard interface or FX Loop buffer!
Brilliant!
Hey thonmann does not have it yet in Europe. Do you know when they will post it for sale?
You can pre-order from Haar Guitars and Parts, our European distributor. They should arrive next week!
@@VertexEffectsInc gr8. Just dropped them a message
@@czesio12323 sounds good! let me know if we can help!
Hi there can this be used on acoustic l have a LR Baggs until in my guitar and it has a low output in volume can use give me more volume on my acoustic
Thanks David 👍🏼🇦🇺
Yes, absolutely!
@@VertexEffectsInc
Thank you for your reply 🤠
Wow! is this a dual buffer as well? like the mesa high wire? i read in the Sweetwater's article that it can "transform a noisy, novice-sounding rig into a quiet, pro-level one" will it work for 10-12 pedals? are you planning to sell it in Europe? can't wait for this!!!!
Yes, worldwide! It can be a volume pedal/EXP controller, Dual Buffer, FX Loop Buffer (turns passive loop into an active on), so many applications
The boost effect is always on the output side like the High-Wire, right?
@@VertexEffectsInc Super!
Hi Rig Doctor, can we hear Guitar->Amp vs. Guitar->Boost(Off)->Amp ?
Was that not in the intro? There's also a second video on this linked in the description "5 Way To Use the Vertex Boost MKII"
@@VertexEffectsInc No.. you just turned the boost on and off. But the pedal is buffered bypass, so it will be interesting to hear the tone/color of the buffer vs plugging straight in.
@@phawinphan you mean putting the boost in a true bypass looper - there's one of that in our cable shootout video a few weeks ago. Same buffer that was in the Vertex Boost MKI and that's in all of our systems. Super linear, no color, line or instrument level on the input, super high headroom.
Vertex should make a pedal that when rolling back the guitars volume pot you can get different types of "Clean UP tones". Hendrix specialized his fuzz face circuits to have different types of clean up tones. Listen to Robin Trowers 2000s clean up tones which has a very trademark clean up tone maybe from his fulltone drive pedals or OCD pedal. Rory Gallagher, Ed King, Robert Cray clean up tone has a trademark tones which you can make up a guitar pedal called the clean up tones.
could it be controlled with lehle dual expression? to increase volume? Thanks!
No, that's really designed for digital pedals.
Love my *Ernie* *Vall* *Bolume* pedal ;)
Love the taper, don't love the tone suck
I would like to ask. What's the diffrence between using Y cable 1/8 jack to 1/4 trs then Y cable 1/8 jack to 1/4 ts ? ..
The TRS to TRS and would be appropriate for an expression pedal where there is in a separate input and output Jack, the insert cable would be used on something like a volume pedal, where there might not be a separate expression Jack, only an input and output
@@VertexEffectsInc Well man. Thank you for the explainations.
@@adrianjems7443 our pleasure!
So, this should work with the ehx control knob?
I don't know what that is.
Hey Mason, would a 3.5mm TRS jack be the same as a 1/8th-inch TRS? Because 1/8-inch is 3.175mm and I wouldn't want to damage the pedal by plugging in something that doesn't fit. Thanks!
They're the same.
Mason, already pre-ordered 2 weeks ago! Question. I have a matchless HC-30 with a passive loop. Using a Boss ES 8 to run all my pedals through. Right now all in front of amp. If I put this in the volume loop of the ES 8 and then the HC30 loop will it take care of the tone suck the passive amp loop causes?
So happy to hear that you pre-ordered! Thanks for the support Rob! If you want to get in contact with the Rig Doctor for pedalboard tips, the best way is through a tone consultation! You can check it out here: www.therigdr.com/collections/tone-consulting
Do I need a splitter of any kind running this through my whole chain and using a vol pedal and exp pedal Both through the whole signal!!
No, the Insert/EXP port is a Send/Return with an insert cables, no splitter needed.
Hi Mason, I am curious as to how the MKII would work with/react with an acoustic guitar that I use with a passive fishman neo-d humbucker? Currently have to use an old basic Fishman eq pre to boost the signal high enough to run through my pedal board.
Fine...no issue. It will be great.
@@VertexEffectsInc thanks Mason. I’ll try it out once it hits one of the stores up here in Canada
When we goin to have the Ultraphonix like the steel string supreme version??😁😁
not sure???
Love the way you can use the Steel string supreme with iR’s at church. Wish I had the same option with the Ultraphonix pedal😢
the only thing I don't like about this pedal is the 1/8 jack for the expression pedal.
Its hard to find TRS male Right angle 1/8, to TRS MALE RIGHT 1/4, Sweet water don't have them, Amazon don't have them I can't find them anywhere, so with that alone had me sad that you change the regular 1/4 input to be able to use a single TRS cable for the expression pedal.
hopefully somebody can tell me the logic behind this change, because what if a I want to put a pedal right on top of my boost but I can't because the cables are in my way.
Sweetwater does have them. We also sell them custom on www.therigdr.com. If you want to get a full 1/4" TRS just get the V1 version and it's still the same circuit but about 40% larger. Amazon also sells them. Maybe email our customer service if you're having trouble.
@@VertexEffectsInc I got this pedal on
may 26/2021 in person at the Sweetwater facility in fort Wayne IN an the sales guy couldn’t help me find the cable they only have bulky patch cables that are for headphones etc so they don’t have them, I was there I couldn’t buy it because they don’t have them. I looked at Amazon and the only thing they have is a extension cable that is made for headphones. I just saw in the link that you provided above and you only have a cable with right angle in the two mono side but not right angle on the 1/4 side.
I would like to know how people connect this pedal on a compact board along side other pedals with this situation, I know I can buy the older version of it but the point of getting this one it was saving space in my pedalboard.
@@gustavoriamusic6837 Right angle is possible but not a tight fit and a lot of the high end connectors aren't available in R/A TRS 1/8". You can email the www.therigdr.com site and we are going to be adding a R/A option, but I don't recommend it - you'll have a hard time fitting it in once you add your I/O's and your DC power. There is a drop down to adjust if you want R/A or Straight connectors for the Insert Cable, if you don't see it on the drop down you can request it - we have all those parts in stock. Plenty of people are using our cables or Hosa cables problem free and we have over 1,000 units out there in the last few weeks or so. Feel free to email us if you need additional support.
What are the dimensions for it? I was looking for a boost pedal and this is just what I need!
check out the manual: www.dropbox.com/s/2tv2jb4nqol0066/BOOST-MKII-Manual.pdf?dl=0
@@VertexEffectsInc Hello! Thanks for responding! It appears as if the dimensions are the same as the MKI :( (which I don't think they are)
@@stephancano5100 hmm...it's 1/3 smaller than the MKI...shouldn't be the same.
@@VertexEffectsInc In both manuals [ MKI and MKII] the dimensions appears as 4.6" x 3.2" x 1.8" :(
@@stephancano5100 I'll fix that!
Why is Robben Ford saying that his dumble amps is very sensitive and pedals don't work well at all in front of dumble amps?
that's been his experience.
@@VertexEffectsInc Do you know why? or have you experienced this same issue with dumble amplifiers? I'm glad you're going to make all your guitar pedals much smaller 1950A enclosures are a plus for more pedals on your pedal board
@@waynegram8907 Most Dumble owners purport that they're sensitive to drive pedals and boosts into the input and the Dumble gets too fizzy.
@@VertexEffectsInc yes I have heard about this issue, I'm guess you can only use it for clean tones only. My opinion that is a poor design that the dumble amp front end can't interface well with drive pedals and boosters unless you have to use a PAD signal level to reduce the drive pedals and boosters before the dumble amps input. I'm not sure if the PAD signal level would fix this issue or not.
@@waynegram8907 I haven't experienced this so much, I think a lot of the pedals in the 70's and 80's when a lot of these guys were buying Dumbles that have become synonymous with them did have as many high quality options to choose from. When I've done test I always thought they were fine.
Im looking for a transparent boost to compensate for the volume change going into dirt pedals when switching from a Les Paul to a Strat/Tele. My signal path is GTR -> Cornish LD-1(buffer) -> Klon KTR -> So on... Would this get weird if I used it after my Cornish LD-19(buffer) and before the Klon KTR because of the internal buffers?? I love idea of this pedal and the size! Thanks!
Nikko. No. The buffer in the boost is ultra-transparent, and isn't going to add noise or color the tone. I would, however suggest that you leave the KTR in the bypass mode for the buffer. There's not reason to introduce that buffer in the middle of the chain unless you have to, and honestly the buffer in the KTR (or Klon's generally) are quite poor. It's a great overdrive, so use it as an overdrive, not as a buffer. The TL0xx series IC chips used in the Klon buffer in general are poor for this application it's so inherently full of color. A buffer should be a 1:1 representation of your signal, not a distortion generator.
@@VertexEffectsInc Awesome! Thanks for the reply and info!
Soi if this is used before modulation and timing pedals (w/o a fx loop) for tone suck on a volume pedal, one would still need another output buffer at the end of the signal path?
Ideally you always want an input and output buffer no matter what. However, some pedals, if at the start and finish of the signal path already meet the 1M input impedance and 100 ohm output impedance spec, then you can get away without having separate buffers.
Yes, I'd put it after OD pedals and before any modulation or delay pedals.
@@VertexEffectsInc So the Sunday Driver has an output impedence of 220ohm is that still pretty desirable for an output buffer?
@@cablescribbles That should be fine...really anything around 100-200 is fine.
Will an expression pedal work exactly the same as a volume pedal?
Functionally, yes. But the taper might be different on the EXP from a VP.
What about input head room? Reason I ask is I want to tone shape and ignore the “boost” quality of those tools (because sometimes the thing that sounds right doesn’t boot enough) and use the VBMKII for the signal increase portion.
If those tone shaping tools have some boosted out put how much can VBMKII handle without breakup?
I want a buffer pedal at the end of my chain but also have function, this seems to do just that. Would it be okay at the end of the pedal chain? I watched your video on the subject but you didn’t mention boost at the end.
Yes, this would be great last!
Can you use the dual buffer, boost and volume loop at the same time?
You can run a VP in the middle of the Dual buffer and condition your line and have the volume pedal tone suck eliminated at the same time.
@@VertexEffectsInc that is ever so slightly spectacular 😱🤯
Sounds and looks great!! When does it ship to dealers in Europe?
They're en route. Reserve yours now with Haar Guitar And Parts, he ships all over Europe.
@@VertexEffectsInc Thanks Mason!!
I have vertex boost question in relation to other pedals. I have a way huge blue hippo chorus that has a very loud hissy noise floor. If I run my vertex boost in front of the chorus in my effects loop, will it clean up the super loud hiss?
Depends what the hiss is related to. Sometimes those BBD circuits can be noisy inherently and nothing can really be done to tame it down unless it's actually a bad chip or there is something on the board that is causing the issue. Is it noisy when you use it by itself off of your rig? Just guitar, chorus, amp with an isolated power supply or battery?
@@VertexEffectsInc its noisy with any amp I use, effects loop or front end. I've used an Isolated one spot 9v and also a voodoo labs pp+2 and it was noisy. Thing is just noisy and I was hoping there was a way to tame the hiss and got intrigued learning about the buffer in the vertex boost. I had no idea it did any of that
I have problem sometimes during gigs and my sound with the PA system is too low and I have to raise the volume and change a few settings on my pedals to sort everything out and it’s a hassle. You’re saying I could just raise my guitar volume and keep my tone with this one pedal?😳
Yes, it won't change the sound of the pedals, you may however clip the amp if it doesn't have much headroom just from the output.
If I already have an input and output buffer, should I use this vertex boost?
Yes, it won't hurt anything...our buffers are ultra low noise and uber transparent. It's 10x better than say a Boss pedal or similar JFET or BJT buffer in most ordinary pedals.
Do I have to turn off the buffer in the RJM PC 10 to use it?
Hey Xochihua- good to hear from you. If you use the boost mkii as your dual buffer, you can turn off your RJM buffer (but you don’t have to in order to use the boost MkII
Mason here Xochihua...I would leave the RJM buffers in and use the Boost in your Volume Loop between your loops like out 5-6 and in 7-10.
@@VertexEffectsInc Cool!
So this thing can function like a dumbleator?
No, it would need to have volume controls for send and return and be connected at the fx loop side of the amp.
I’m trying to decide if I should put it after or before my Mad Professor chorus pedal. The manual suggests I put it before modulation. But would I still benefit from the high quality buffer, if I put a pedal after the boost?
Awesome work, so can your next video please be about Tone Suck as there is not an awful lot of videos about this. I was gonna buy a crybaby wah and someone said "tone sucker" . Please help Mason
What do you mean...pedals that have it? Or????
@@VertexEffectsInc yes but essentially what are the main causes of Tone Suck and which pedals to avoid that seem to have a bad reputation for causing these problems (tone suck, tone loss from wahs and volume pedals).
@@AndrewMooreLearningLicks Good idea!
Does the first version of vertex boost can work as dual buffer ?
Yes!
Does anybody know if the fender fvp1 volume pedal takes the y cables would love to buy this pedal thanks!!!
Yes, you will need an insert cable however.