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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby rockeroo » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:34 pm

The RRB is my post-dirt lead boost. Interestingly enough, I run a Klon pre-dirt in my chain. I find they are very complimentary, but also quite unique (this may be obvious, but I find it interesting -- they were not intended to be similar whatsoever).

What I find to be fantastic with the RRB and a Strat/Deluxe rig is the hair added by the RRB as a boost. My rig almost requires this edge to really throw the tone into the mix and give it an added girth. The amount of boost the RRB can provide is also quite impressive, and for some, might be too dramatic. For what I do (which is really not much :whistle ), the RRB is a pleasing, aggressive boost with enough low-mid presence to satisfy my tastes.

How do you run your RRB?

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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby SteveA » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:22 pm

i'm loving this thread as I have an incoming RRB !!! So we'll see where I like it !
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby rockeroo » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:44 pm

SteveA wrote:i'm loving this thread as I have an incoming RRB !!! So we'll see where I like it !


You are in for a treat. If you like a little hair on your tone, then the RRB is for you. The boost can be quite thundrous at its most extreme setting, thrashing the front end of your amp if you need it to.

It works quite well on either end of your pedal board.

Share your experiences once you get it in!

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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby cannikin » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:48 pm

so jealous! been wanting a RRB or BPB for the longest time.
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby rockeroo » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:53 pm

cannikin wrote:so jealous! been wanting a RRB or BPB for the longest time.


VERY different animals, but both are fantastic for what they do:

Would you rather have a hairy, aggressive boost (red rooster) or a clean, transparent, buffered one (baby pink)?

The names are quite descriptive of what's inside.

Hopefully you can lay hold of one or both, cannikin. I have heard several people remark that the MP RRB does a similar thing to the BJFE RRB, but I have not tried it for myself yet. It also has a switchable buffer. For the price (~150USD), might be worthwhile?

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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby cannikin » Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:00 pm

I have the MP RRB and its amazing... but thats why I'm so curious about the magical mojo of the true BJFe RRB & BPB
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby rockeroo » Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:10 pm

cannikin wrote:I have the MP RRB and its amazing... but thats why I'm so curious about the magical mojo of the true BJFe RRB & BPB


Heh. I am sure they are quite similar in many ways. The mojo, after all, comes from the same source ( :bjorn ). Then again, I have never had a chance to compare the MP directly with the BJFe counterpart(s). My hunch is that there might be beauty afforded by the simplicity of the controls of the RRB and BPB. At the same time, the ability to utilize the MP RRB as an aggressive treble booster probably provides advantages of its own.

The RRB is hairy, aggressive and quite powerful.

The BPB is softer (sonically), transparent and buffered.

From what I have heard of the MP RRB, it is a cross between the BJFe RRB and a classic treble booster (even the LRT).

Hopefully someone can help us both out by sharing their experiences with the trio of boosts.
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby hawaii121 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:23 am

The RRB is one of the few BJFE I have not yet tried. AlanB raves about it and was using all the time for a while, maybe he will chime in.

At the moment I have a one knob clean boost from another builder that has really made me a believer in having this type of pedal. Where I really like to use mine is at the very end of my chain right before the amp, from there it's can be used like a master volume for your pedal board. Though I am mostly a mediocre home player who loves good gear, I get together with a few guys every so often and play really loud. A boost like this is good fun when playing with another guitarist who keeps edging up their volume, a RRB type pedal can be a secret weapon in these scenarios...
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:45 am

The RRB is the only BJFE I really regret selling! So, whomever has Area 51....
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Re: How does the Red Rooster Booster

Postby musicsoma » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:38 pm

#51 was mine for a while but has since found a very special home with a wonderful forum member. :)
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