Boosters are so overlooked. People keep buying different pedals to find their tone but they seem to forget about boosters. They can do so much for your tone. They can enhance presence, harmonic content, boost overdrive pedals into high saturation before it hits the preamp etc. Brilliant video Kris. Thank you 🤘🏻
I have had an EP Booster from Xotic for years. I’ve used it as my only pedal in front of a DSL-40 to boost for heavier parts. Used it with a Mesa Mk. 5 as a volume boost or to boost signals going in. But my favorite use so far, is using my 1958 Tweed Deluxe on about 3.5 and hitting the boost for raising gain and volume for almost a 2nd channel and using an overdrive for a heavy sound and boosting the volume of that. Xotic boosts are simple and easy to use. I absolutely love them. Not sure I would build any pedal board without one. Great video and that Tele into the boost sounds so great, Kris. Love your videos and if you are ever in Tulsa bring that Tele and we will plug it into a boost then into my Deluxe.... it may turn out to be one of the sounds that fixes all the worlds problems. Lol. Thanks brother and happy birthday.
Love my Super Sweet at beginning of chain. The dipswitches are a godsend and easier to use live than expected when switching guitars. It’s also taken my cheaper pedals like my MojoMojo or MXR classic and turn them into powerhouses. I do use a cheap booster in my fx loop to give a clean solo boost.
I have a sonic maximizer pedal that was recommended by someone at work. I don't know if it is a boost pedal, but it does act as one. It's at the beginning of my chain and it's ALWAYS on! I always use the clean channel on my amp and pedals for all the effects. I just got a delay pedal (the Cosmonaut VZ by Matthews effects) and can't wait to try it out!!
Great review Chris, but I was already a convert to the Super Clean (and EP Boost, SP Compressor, & SL Drive). Lots of fun to watch and I definitely leave with some ideas to try out. Cheers.
Great review and demo! I have an EP boost 'always on' into my effects loop and my lead boost is a Super Sweet/EP Boost/Dispatch Master all looped together. I just ordered the Super Clean to give some volume and different EQ push for those inside solos between the chords. Big fan of the Xotic mini pedals. Your video is so well done, thanks!...subcribed!
Why you want to replace the RC? what are the differences? I ask because in RUclips, pedals like Super clean and Super sweet, I don´t hear much difference compared with a guitar direct to an amp ( in youtube )
I have an xotic ep boost and it is awesome... I actually use 3 boost pedals on my board: Analogman Beeno treble booster in front of my drive pedals, the ep boost right after the drives to boost for solos, and a Kingsley Page always on at the end of the chain. Overkill? Perhaps, but it sounds soooo good.
Hey Kris. I have the Super Clean on my board. It does everything you say. You can crank the gain on the pedal and get some awesome drive tone just from the pedal.
Hi Kris thanks for your good explanation but can you place the super clean and/or behind your distortion? First I have Chromatic tuner/Wahwah/Compressor/overdrive/distorsion and then the super clean/sweet. And then Chorus/delay/reverb and another buffer? Or better behind the tuner? Thank you
Hey Kris, love your videos and guitar playing. im looking to get a little more “oomph” from my clean channel. I like my clean channel to have more bite,fullness and sustain….but not quite overdrive,just more richness and complexity and a bit more volume when engaging the boost. wich pedal do you think would work better for that? ? Im looking at ep boost,super sweet or super clean. Its going in the front of a Splawn Nitro. Thanks!
Really enjoyed this video and I would literally buy a super sweet boost based off of this video if I had the money right now haha. I do think that the clip between 5:12 and 5:16 of your facial expression changing when you turn the boost on basically sums up why you need a boost haha
Great video! I have a problem which led me to find this video: I bought an audio interface and my direct guitar signal seems to bee too quiet and very low. Do you think a boost pedal would solve that?
And what time you call this? Haha ... Anyway, I love boost pedals, so simple, yet so versatile pedals. Lately Im finding myself using my boost always on as a dynamic enhancer. It is more feel thing, than sound thing. I just love the way it adds to pick dynamics. One way, that was not mentioned here is using boost to "fake" fuzz pedal. Turn tbe boost relatively low and use dimed full range overdrive in front f it. Because of this, I still dont have any dedicated fuzz pedal. (But the new JHS Bender is kinda calling my name, I will see, I will see :D )
Awesome vid as always!!! Using a booster ped is indeed a way better solution for evening out those hefty level differences between a humbucker and a sc, than carry around two amps, like I did... :D Bro, that tele just sounds soooo crazy...
Yeah, two amps is a lot of fun but not always necessary. Especially if you have to transport them yourself. Haha! Thanks my friend, much appreciated! Csákó Danim! :)
Hey, the TS isn’t really a Pedal you would use with a completely clean amp. Try it with a slight crunch on the amp, there’s killer. The Super Sweet can help to increase the saturation too, so in a way that could help, yes. Cheers!
@@KrisBarocsi thanks so much, I was shocked there virtually no drive on it’s own - I thought it was faulty! I tried with the dirty channel, it sings.. so I’m thinking of a king tone duelist as a pairing.
Very good video! I have both of these and love what they do to my sound, especially the Super Sweet. Wasn't sure how to channel the 20db boost though, and this helped give me a few options.
1 ✅ always 2✅sometimes 3✅in the end of the loop for more louder er 4 ✅ Rarely I guess when spiltin coils 5 more quieter??? That’s the pad pedal...🤔wait what I could sell that! poo pads ... wait that sounds wrong
It's so weird when people just do random licks (not even in coordination with any musical melodies.They just began blasting away in their safety box on the neck, oblivious to what they are doing... Meaning there's no reason to be hitting those notes.It only sounds like someone running through the scales. . It's just floating licks all over the place like they're trying to get in as much as they can jumping from one thing to the next. There's no strong foundation . I'm not saying they don't know how to play music it's just that people have a bad habit of not understanding that less is better. You could only do a few notes, and be more effective.Hearing the tone better..
Boosters are so overlooked. People keep buying different pedals to find their tone but they seem to forget about boosters. They can do so much for your tone. They can enhance presence, harmonic content, boost overdrive pedals into high saturation before it hits the preamp etc. Brilliant video Kris. Thank you 🤘🏻
I have had an EP Booster from Xotic for years. I’ve used it as my only pedal in front of a DSL-40 to boost for heavier parts. Used it with a Mesa Mk. 5 as a volume boost or to boost signals going in. But my favorite use so far, is using my 1958 Tweed Deluxe on about 3.5 and hitting the boost for raising gain and volume for almost a 2nd channel and using an overdrive for a heavy sound and boosting the volume of that. Xotic boosts are simple and easy to use. I absolutely love them. Not sure I would build any pedal board without one. Great video and that Tele into the boost sounds so great, Kris. Love your videos and if you are ever in Tulsa bring that Tele and we will plug it into a boost then into my Deluxe.... it may turn out to be one of the sounds that fixes all the worlds problems. Lol. Thanks brother and happy birthday.
My Super Clean is always-on in the front of a minimalist effects chain. It’s like a magic/secret ingredient.
Love my Super Sweet at beginning of chain. The dipswitches are a godsend and easier to use live than expected when switching guitars. It’s also taken my cheaper pedals like my MojoMojo or MXR classic and turn them into powerhouses. I do use a cheap booster in my fx loop to give a clean solo boost.
I have a sonic maximizer pedal that was recommended by someone at work. I don't know if it is a boost pedal, but it does act as one. It's at the beginning of my chain and it's ALWAYS on! I always use the clean channel on my amp and pedals for all the effects. I just got a delay pedal (the Cosmonaut VZ by Matthews effects) and can't wait to try it out!!
Great review Chris, but I was already a convert to the Super Clean (and EP Boost, SP Compressor, & SL Drive). Lots of fun to watch and I definitely leave with some ideas to try out. Cheers.
Really nice job Bro........TY......
Nice job Kris. Very good info. Thanks! Be well!
Thanks! You too my friend! 🤘
I've had the Super Clean for a while The EP booster for quite a while Both pedals work great in an effects loop as well as on your board
Which is better for boosting a high.gain amp?.ep or super sweet?
@@Doomlord777 Either or probably the SC has more DB boost which you might not need
Are those the stock Custom Shop pickups in the Tele? Sounds heavenly
Great review and demo! I have an EP boost 'always on' into my effects loop and my lead boost is a Super Sweet/EP Boost/Dispatch Master all looped together. I just ordered the Super Clean to give some volume and different EQ push for those inside solos between the chords. Big fan of the Xotic mini pedals. Your video is so well done, thanks!...subcribed!
Fantastic review, I just bought both pedals and now I have a better understanding of how I will incorporate them in my chain. Thank you.
Great video! To even humbuckers and single coils I found great the pedal from seymour duncan,the pickup booster...It’ great for that job!
Would you put it before a compressor? Or after
I have both of them. I really like the Super Sweet. Once you turn it on it’s hard to turn it off!
I have the super clean which I really like,does the super sweet go well with the super sweet?
Do you have them both in at the same time?
mark weaver you can use both but not at the same. I don’t use both anymore.
Emilio Conesa cool thanks,I’ve bought lots the ep booster instead of the super sweet.
Great Video. I got a Super Sweet Recently and I love it. Thinking about maybe getting a Super clean to replace my RC
Why you want to replace the RC? what are the differences? I ask because in RUclips, pedals like Super clean and Super sweet, I don´t hear much difference compared with a guitar direct to an amp ( in youtube )
@@CarlosCampos-ce3gp RC goes on my other board.
I have an xotic ep boost and it is awesome... I actually use 3 boost pedals on my board: Analogman Beeno treble booster in front of my drive pedals, the ep boost right after the drives to boost for solos, and a Kingsley Page always on at the end of the chain. Overkill? Perhaps, but it sounds soooo good.
That sounds epic dude! It proves how great boosts can be. Cheers
Hey Kris. I have the Super Clean on my board. It does everything you say. You can crank the gain on the pedal and get some awesome drive tone just from the pedal.
Yeah man! It’s great, isn’t it. Cheers!
Hi Kris thanks for your good explanation but can you place the super clean and/or behind your distortion? First I have Chromatic tuner/Wahwah/Compressor/overdrive/distorsion and then the super clean/sweet. And then Chorus/delay/reverb and another buffer? Or better behind the tuner? Thank you
Very useful, thanks
🙏 Cheers Kevin!
Unity in True bypass and buffer? Seems louder to me.
Hey Kris, love your videos and guitar playing. im looking to get a little more “oomph” from my clean channel. I like my clean channel to have more bite,fullness and sustain….but not quite overdrive,just more richness and complexity and a bit more volume when engaging the boost. wich pedal do you think would work better for that? ? Im looking at ep boost,super sweet or super clean. Its going in the front of a Splawn Nitro. Thanks!
Yet another brilliant demo and guitar playing!
Great demo 👍 These also have that same chip set that is in the old TS808s
Yes, the print outside is the same 🙂
A video is always way better like this, when a guy has a lot lot enthusiasm for guitar and gear stuff.
Turn amp up from 4 to 5. Problem solved. LOL! I actually use an RC Booster, but mainly for additional tone shaping and very little gain.
Very useful, thanks. I play pedalsteel and think to buy the sweet one.
for jazz, which one to choose? sweet or clean?
Really enjoyed this video and I would literally buy a super sweet boost based off of this video if I had the money right now haha. I do think that the clip between 5:12 and 5:16 of your facial expression changing when you turn the boost on basically sums up why you need a boost haha
Great video! I have a problem which led me to find this video: I bought an audio interface and my direct guitar signal seems to bee too quiet and very low. Do you think a boost pedal would solve that?
And what time you call this? Haha ...
Anyway, I love boost pedals, so simple, yet so versatile pedals. Lately Im finding myself using my boost always on as a dynamic enhancer. It is more feel thing, than sound thing. I just love the way it adds to pick dynamics.
One way, that was not mentioned here is using boost to "fake" fuzz pedal. Turn tbe boost relatively low and use dimed full range overdrive in front f it. Because of this, I still dont have any dedicated fuzz pedal. (But the new JHS Bender is kinda calling my name, I will see, I will see :D )
Good call Stanislav! Fake fuzz is always great. Gives you that old school sound! Cheers
@@KrisBarocsi dimed Overhive into under boosting Super sweet, try it and let me know ;)
What if I use 2 boosts, one at the very beginning of the chain and the other one at the very end of the chain both always on?
Awesome vid as always!!! Using a booster ped is indeed a way better solution for evening out those hefty level differences between a humbucker and a sc, than carry around two amps, like I did... :D Bro, that tele just sounds soooo crazy...
Yeah, two amps is a lot of fun but not always necessary. Especially if you have to transport them yourself. Haha!
Thanks my friend, much appreciated! Csákó Danim! :)
I recently bought an Ibanez ts 808.. I was a little underwhelmed with the drive, would the super Sweet help?
Hey, the TS isn’t really a Pedal you would use with a completely clean amp. Try it with a slight crunch on the amp, there’s killer. The Super Sweet can help to increase the saturation too, so in a way that could help, yes. Cheers!
@@KrisBarocsi thanks so much, I was shocked there virtually no drive on it’s own - I thought it was faulty! I tried with the dirty channel, it sings.. so I’m thinking of a king tone duelist as a pairing.
Very good video! I have both of these and love what they do to my sound, especially the Super Sweet. Wasn't sure how to channel the 20db boost though, and this helped give me a few options.
It's legit guys, I'm literally dead from laughter. This is my ghost typing.!!!
Meow 🤙
There are single coil guitars that are way hotter than a Les Paul. Ever hear of a Mosrite MK I? Single coils are around 13-14k.
More louder is almost always more better.
1 ✅ always
2✅sometimes
3✅in the end of the loop for more louder er
4 ✅ Rarely I guess when spiltin coils
5 more quieter??? That’s the pad pedal...🤔wait what
I could sell that! poo pads ... wait that sounds wrong
Maybe the Harley Benton Husher has a better sound?
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Did your guitar tech cut your hair?
It's so weird when people just do random licks (not even in coordination with any musical melodies.They just began blasting away in their safety box on the neck, oblivious to what they are doing... Meaning there's no reason to be hitting those notes.It only sounds like someone running through the scales. . It's just floating licks all over the place like they're trying to get in as much as they can jumping from one thing to the next. There's no strong foundation . I'm not saying they don't know how to play music it's just that people have a bad habit of not understanding that less is better. You could only do a few notes, and be more effective.Hearing the tone better..
never used one in the 51 yrs of playing and don't plan to....
A good amp doesn't need one unless you really need a solo boost I had an old Silvertone that needed no pedals
Jeez!, I've been playing longer than you... I like Boost pedals too - especially in a long pedal train. Cheers and good health! P.