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Brett Robinson


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Post  Posted 24 Apr 2016 3:00 pm    
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I haven't had a chance to try one but wondered what people thought as far as it's usefulness to steel and whether y'all had experience with similar boost pedals. I've never seen anything like it.



From Hungry Robot Pedals:
"Most boosts on the market are very similar and simply consist of a few parts strung together to form single gain stage. The Midnight Sun is more than just a simple volume boost. It makes use of two gain stages and a specially designed tonestack that creates a significant mid-notch, making it a unique toneshaping tool. Most amps have a mid control but they usually fall short in creating a true mid-notch. Chimey and raw come to mind when describing a mid-notch guitar tone and is great for blues.

The TONE knob acts more as a parametric EQ than a traditional tone knob. The TONE knob changes the frequency that the mid-notch is centered around. The MIDS toggle sets the depth of the notch as well as the frequency range. The left position gives you a strong high-mid presence and a deeper notch for an overall more jangly tone. The right position has a strong low-mid presence and a subtler notch to give it a more woody quality. "

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