Electric Guitar Effects

Boost pedal with boost up to 25 dB, Switch Pickup Resonance: a simple micro sounded like a vintage humbucker or as a humbucker at high output. Selectable modes for single coil pickup. Selectable modes for single coil pickup.

ARTICLE N° 46423
  • Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster
  • Booster pedal for electric guitar
  • Win Rate: 0-25 dB
  • Distortion: < 0.1%
  • Switch Pickup Resonance: Makes it sound like a simple micro vintage humbucker ("1") or as a humbucker with high output level ("2"):
  •   "1": The resonance frequency is shifted to 2-3kHz
  •   "0" - The resonance is not affected
  •   "2" - The resonance frequency is shifted to 3-5kHz
  • Bypass: True bypass
  • Noise: -120 dBV (compared to the Input with adjustable 25dB)
  • Tour Type: Circuit discrete, Class A output stage push-pull
  • Input Impedance: 500K (on purpose), "Open" (effect off)
  • Output Impedance: 150 Ohm
  • Power consumption: 9V @ 4.27mA (LED on), 9V @ 2.80mA (LED off)
  • Power supply: DC 9V battery or regulated adapter 9-18V DC
  • Dimensions (W x L x H): 12.45cm x 6.63cm x 3.56cm
  • Weight: 362 g without batteries, 408 g with battery
  • Metal housing
  • Assembly the USA
New Pickup Booster Pedal Seymour Duncan is a reprint of the first version to which were added key enhancements. This pedal allows you to magnify your sound, by ringing a single microphone as a humbucker with several settings available through the resonance switch: Position 1: typed his Humbucker vintage / Position 2: the typical modern Humbucker, high gain.
The pedal still works thanks to a discrete class A low noise circuit, but the gain may now be set to 0 dB for optimal transparency.
Effects
 Drum machine
Analog / digital
 Analog
Mono / stereo
 Mono
Signal path
 True Bypass
Tuner output
 No
DI output
 No
Headphone output
 No
Power supply
 Battery(ies), Power adapter (sold separately)
Screen
 No
Control pedal input
 No
MIDI port
 No
USB port
 No
External effects loop
 No
The Pickup Booster Pedal Seymour Duncan is back with key improvements.
This pedal will give you the perfect boost to demand. Make music with a simple microphone as a humbucker with
several settings available through the resonance switch:
Position 1: the typical Humbucker ideal for vintage rock and blues
Position 2: the typical modern Humbucker for high gain sounds and solos rabid
The pedal runs on a discrete class A circuitry and low noise gain can be set to 0dB for transparency
optimal. A stage of push-pull output was also added to improve the signal amplification. Even with the gain
set to 0 dB, the signal of your system will be more clear by compensating the deterioration of sound due to cable lengths
important.
The natural sound of your instrument is preserved, it is simply more muscular.