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  2. Treble booster - Wikipedia

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    The Colorsound Power Boost is a treble and bass booster that runs on 18 volts, using two nine-volt batteries. David Gilmour used this orange coloured unit, but is often misunderstood to have used an Orange brand Treble Booster. [14] Other notable users include Gary Moore. [15]

  3. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The GK used a tube preamp simulator circuit called "boost". GK 800RB users include Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan. [4] The Marshall JMP Super Bass is a 100 watt amp. Lemmy, bassist/lead singer of Motörhead, used numerous of these amps to drive cabinets with four 12" speakers and others with four 15" speakers.

  4. Vox Ultrasonic - Wikipedia

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    Catfish Collins of The J.B.'s and Funkadelic played the Vox Ultrasonic.; Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a notable user of the Vox Ultrasonic.; Jimmy "Chank" Nolen, who played with James Brown also used an Ultrasonic, and a red Ultrasonic owned by Jimmy is currently in the Hard Rock Café in Myrtle Beach, SC.

  5. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Bass effects are electronic effects units that are designed for use with the low pitches created by an electric bass or for an upright bass used with a bass amp or PA system. Two examples of bass effects are fuzz bass and bass chorus. Some bass amplifiers have built-in effects, such as overdrive or chorus.

  6. Electro-Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Harmonix was founded by rhythm and blues keyboard player Mike Matthews in October 1968 in New York City with $1,000. [3] He took a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967, but shortly afterwards, in partnership with Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, he jobbed construction of the new pedal to a contracting house and began distributing ...

  7. Vox (company) - Wikipedia

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    Vox is a British musical equipment manufacturer founded in 1957 by Thomas Walter Jennings in Dartford, Kent, England.The company is most famous for making the Vox AC30 guitar amplifier, used by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Yardbirds, Queen, Dire Straits, U2, and Radiohead; the Vox Continental electric organ, the Vox wah-wah pedal used by Jimi Hendrix, and a series of ...

  8. Vox AC30 - Wikipedia

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    Later on, Vox also offered additional versions of the AC30 unit. In addition to the "Normal" version without the Top Boost, and the Top Boost version (which was a Normal version with the "Brilliance" unit added), Vox, with slight circuit modifications, created two more versions that were "voiced" in Brilliant (Treble), and Bass styles.

  9. Fender Precision Bass Lyte - Wikipedia

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    The fittings are die-cast gold, and the pickups are covered by a plastic sheath. The access panel for the electronics in the Lyte is located at the back of the bass, secured with 4 screws. There are four different control knobs on the Lyte, consisting of a Master Volume, Pan, Bass Boost/Cut and Treble Boost/Cut.