🎸 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The MP-304 Boostaur Guitar Effect Pedal is a compact and durable clean boost pedal that offers a powerful 20db+ boost and ±15db 2-band EQ, perfect for musicians looking to enhance their tone. With a true bypass design and LED indicator, this pedal ensures your sound remains pristine while providing visual feedback. Ideal for both practice and performance, it’s powered by a 9V center negative power adapter (not included).
M**M
Unique sound, good for bass
I went through a bunch of cheap mini phaser pedals to find one that worked well for bass. This pedal is pretty unique. It has a much wider range of control than the other cheap phaser pedals on amazon that all copy the Phase 90.This pedal doesn't do the classic Phase 90 sound as well as the direct clones, but it can get in the ballpark. What it does do well is a more unique range of phasing + chorus-style sounds.There is no low end loss like other phasers and it has a really wide range of pretty unique tones. Worth checking out at the price if you're looking for something different.
J**S
Nice tremolo pedal for the price
Not much money for a genuine tremolo pedal. Love it!
T**N
Excellent!
I use it for voice echo and it works perfect.
D**Y
Decent Unit
First unit I got was a dud, couldn't get any sound out of it, but I did a return and I got a replacement very quickly that worked. Sound-wise it's solid, very simple but it does what it's supposed to do. EQ adjustment is not super noticeable/sweeping but the unit sounds good and is a good acoustic boost or even a decent electric clean boost. Would be cool if it had a XLR out to cut out the need for a direct box, but for the money I'm happy with it.
J**R
Mostly awesome box, a bit noisy when engaged
This pedal is solidly built, and does what it is adverised to do, but is a bit noisy/hissy when on. I powered it on the first time by itself, using VooDoo Labs PP2P, through the main channel of a Fender Blues Jr tube amp. Hiss is not really noticeable when actively playing, but certainly when strings are muted. For the price, you can't beat it for playing at home/beginner starting out with effects. Pros can still put this to use-the build can take it, but you might need a noise gate depending upon how picky you are about pedal noise. To be fair, Im writing this the same day that I got the pedal, and needs to be tested out with buffers and other pedals in the chain. I intend to use it quite a bit and may compare it to others later here.
S**S
Great Clean Boost
This pedal is easy to use and provides a nice clean boost with very little distortion. I use it for my clean lead channel.
K**A
Microphonic pedal & late shipment
This pedal was cool looking, and cheap, so I ordered it thinking if nothing else it would be a cool shelf piece. We love LOTR.However, the pedal arrived a week late, and was shipped in the cheapest possible bag. The pedal came loose from the box inside of the cheap bag. It clearly tumbled around and was chipped on the front left side.Beyond the bad shipping and damaged finish, the pedal is microphonic. That means it picks up signal when you touch or move it. If you move the components, or even touch them, you hear your finger press.If it does anything to your tone, you can't tell, because it's noisy and hissing on top of picking up everything in the room.I run isolated power and own 75+ pedals, so this isn't user error.When it does transmit guitar signal, it's a weak signal.In fact, it's quieter than several of my acoustic instruments' onboard preamps.It's not true bypass, either, so your signal gets mutilated even if it's off.The idea of this pedal is to add gain and tone shaping to an acoustic preamp. It is quiet, hissy, and doesn't offer any tonal benefit.If it was just a bad pedal, I'd probably keep it as a $30 paperweight and shelf piece. But it being damaged and unusable, I'm getting a refund.
B**)
Not true bypass
It sounded okay but it is not true bypass. In fact all the controls work to some degree even when it is switched off.
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