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Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: USD 79.99
Submitted 05/16/2007
at 06:00pm
by T.J. Fuller
Email: tf0903 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob! For my style - I'm setting the dial between 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock max.
I'm using less gain on my main amp since incorporating this pedal.
Sound Quality
:
9
I was looking to get more drive with sustain, so I could back off of using pre-amp gain - I'm using this pedal as a non-coloring overdrive.
I'm still experimenting with my effects chain- which are Boosta Grande >MXR (EVH) Flanger>MXR Block logo phase 90>EQ> BBE Sonic Stomp
Echoplex ep-3 for delay post amp signal.
I use a variety of amps Marshall,Ampeg,Laney etc.(all tube)
I think this pedal actually helps bring some underlying harmonic overtones out ( in a good way )
Reliability
:
10
I have owned a BBE Sonic Stomp for a year
Very solid pedals!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
For 79.99 this does everything as advertised - nothing more and nothing less.
I'm sick of BOSS pedals that continue to screw with my tone!!!
I'm getting closer to the tone I'm looking for(early VH) with a basic arsenal of quality MXR and BBE pedals.
I've been playing since 1982 - This is one of the better NEW pedals out there!
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: USD 79.99
Submitted 03/13/2007
at 04:45am
by kdp86
Ease of Use
:
10
I guess it could be easier if there wasn't even a volume knob, but that would suck...
Sound Quality
:
10
This is why I'm writing this review. I own a Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster (crap), a Fulltone Fat-Boost (great, for it's purpose) and this as far as boosts go, and let me tell you, THIS IS THE BEST CLEAN BOOST OF THE THREE BY FAR! I like and use the Fat-Boost, but it's not a very transparent clean boost, it's a very ful sounding boost that adds some grit, so I love it for that, but it's not a great clean boost, the BBE is, so figure out what you need.
Reliability
:
10
Haven't had a problem yet, except the latch on the battery compartment broke right when I first got it... I don't reall care though, that's not exactly a reliability issue.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
THIS IS A FANTASTIC, LOW BACKGROUND NOISE, TRANSPARENT CLEAN BOOST!!!! So if that's what you're looking for, try one out. I use mine a lot.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/04/2007
at 01:45pm
by Mark
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is a no-brainer to use: simply set the volume knob to anything between 1Db-20Db gain, and, whenever you need to give your axe a volume boost, you engage the stomp-box style effect-on switch.
Sound Quality
:
10
You get the volume gain you want without any distortion or coloration of your tone. When the pedal is not engaged, its true-bypass circuitry ensures that your tone is not effected. I put the Boosta Grande right before my BBE Sound Sonic Stomp pedal in a signal chain that includes a small brigade of Schecter Stiletto basses, a Line Bass Floor POD, an Ashdown MAG 300H amp head, and SWR WorkingPro 1X15 and 2X10 cabs.
Reliability
:
10
This thing is built like a tank--no need to have a backup for it, as far as I can see--and, with the AC power adapter that comes boxed with it, I never have to worry about dead batteries.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never had the need to 'test' BBE Sound's support. The way this pedal is built, I don't think I ever will!
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I play classic rock and some contemporary rock; and I've been doing so for a number of years now. I needed a pedal that would enable me quickly to boost the volume on my bass for a given song (or a given section of a particular song) and free me from relying on my amp for that. This bad boy gives me just that and, better yet, it entirely preserves my tone.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/15/2006
at 08:28pm
by BluesMan
Ease of Use
:
10
There is only one control -- volume -- and in this case that's all you need.
Sound Quality
:
10
This pedal offers a boost similar in quality to the Fulltone Fat-Boost, at roughly half the price. Very low noise, bypass works flawlessly, and no coloration of your sound. The battery is very easily replaced by lifting a plate on the bottom, there's no need for a time-consuming removal of four screws, etc.
It also works very well with the BBE Sonic Stomp pedal, which can add a nice sparkle on top of the sound.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
So far so good.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't deal with BBE.
Overall Rating
:
10
The Boosta Grande is almost certainly the best clean boost pedal for under $200. If money is no object, the $210 Durham Sex Drive offers more mojo than the Boosta Grande. So if you're a normal person, the Boosta Grande will fill the bill, if you're a tone fanatic get the Sex Drive.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/04/2006
at 12:40pm
by hank
Ease of Use
:
10
dead easy
Sound Quality
:
10
it works as a boost and helps out on my a/b box,there is no volume loss when i turn on both amps. i use it with a vox ad50vt,and/or a peavey classic 50 4 10,a vox ac15.this pedal is quiet,i run it half way up
Reliability
:
No Opinion
i depend on it for the extra bit of sound it gives on both my clean and over drive sounds.it is truly tuff.if i thought i needed a backup i would have gotten something else.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
i dont expect to need them
Overall Rating
:
10
this works with all the music i play.i have been playing for over 30 years.i would buy another if it became necesary.i love what it does ,i hate the battery door,and the crappy stick on pad it had on the bottom.one knob one switch, how cool.i got it to try, i kept it cuz it works.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/01/2006
at 10:13pm
by Chris Griffin
Ease of Use
:
10
Super Easy
Sound Quality
:
10
Fantastic Sound. Orig. Purchased b/c of Guitar Player's Editor's Pick. They were dead on. A must have for tone freaks. I am running it in a variety of set-ups.
For electric I run a early mod. PRS<Ernie Ball Jr. Vol Pedal<Dunlop Crybaby wah<Boss Tu-2 tuner<Boss Cs-2 Comp.(The good one says Monte)<Keeley mod. Vintage Tube-screamer<Elect Harm small-clone chorus<Digetech Digiverb<Boss dd-5 w external tap tempo<B.B.E. boosta grande<modded Peavey classic 30 amp. This is held together in a Boss Bc-60 pedal case.
For acoustic I run a similar setup but at the end of the chain, after the boosta grande, I run an L.R. Baggs Para D.I. box. into the P.A.
I have used the pedal in both electric and acoustic live settings. Orig. I wanted just a signal boost at the end of my chain b/c of all the pedals. It does a great job of that, but it also seems to add warmth and overall quality to my tone. It's kind of like when I figured out what compression can do when used correctly. It was a tonal break through. I feel this is the same kind of thing.
The mandolin player in our group runs a Fishman bridge mounted pickup, into his Baggs Para Di, into the board. His tone is a little weak, so I tried the boosta grande on his unit as well. It completely changed his thin sound to a warm tube preamp kind of tone.
Reliability
:
8
The box itself is Built like a tank. The housing width is a little larger than I anticipated, but no big deal.
The rubber pad on the back of the pedal came off, after less than a day. It was held by this resin that I am still trying to clean off. That's the reason for the 8. The jacks, gain knob, housing, etc. are all top notch.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I'm a 27 year old full time musician. I play a couple of roles to support my family. I'm a resident guitarist at a large church in B'ham Al. I play with a well known Christian staff writer. I also play in a New grass band. I run a small music school. I do a recording session every other month or so. I've been playing 18 years. I play electric and acoustic guitar, dobro, mandolin, and lap steel. Favorite players are Eric Johnson, Dan Huff, Lincoln Brewster, Brad Paisley, Chris Thile, Monte Montgomery, Sean Watkins, Bryan Sutton.
Check out my website's www.griffinstrings.com & www.myspace.com/actofcongress
I have really been searching the last few years for good professional tone on a budget. That has led me to a host of pedal, amp, and pedal chain combinations. The Boosta grande is a great addition to a variety of applications. I compared it with the Seymore Duncan model. I have no regrets.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: USD 59.00
Submitted 09/04/2006
at 07:15am
by Sturgeon
Ease of Use
:
10
Turn it up more clean gain turn it down less. Pretty simple!
Sound Quality
:
10
This does what it is supposed to. Nice clean boost when you need it! I am currently running it Chafin custom volante (Primary axe -- bye the way an awsome axe if you have not checked one of these out Ben Chafin is doing some amazing things for under $1000) / epipone dot / Gibson LP --> Boosta Grande --> Qtron --> Cry baby wah --> Tube screamer x2 --> sonic stomp --> fender blues man. Mostly I play Jazzy Garcia type stuff. In the vain of Jazz is dead. This thing sounds great no noise. I would be lost without it. I liken it to Emeril --> let's kick it up a knotch --> Bam!!
Reliability
:
10
Built like a tank, not one of the current little tanks I'm talking WWII sherman.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Good price nice pedal! One of the most cherished pedals on my board. Never knew I needed it until I got it and now I can't live without it. In a word awesome! I would by another in a minute just give me the. Hopefully I won't need to. My only complaint is the battery door is in the wrong spot and a little cheesy.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: US $79.99
Submitted 06/11/2006
at 01:34pm
by Jim C.
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to integrate into your setup, put it last in line before your amp. Has some nice features like true bypass, high input impedence, included AC adaptor (you get a battery too), easy access battery compartment, nice looking box as well. Feels solid. Put it on 10 and leave it there.
Sound Quality
:
9
I run it into a single channel class A tube amp. At lower settings (25% volume) it overdrives the amp nicely for recording, like Angus on steroids. At high volume (WFO) it makes for a perfect lead tone that's not only a little louder but also fuller and more ballsy. It doesn't color your tone at all. I run the Boosta at full gain (10) always. I kinda wish it had a little more boost although 20 db is nothing to balk at. It has a clean, ballsy sound and I love it. I used the MXR Micro Amp for a while and thought the sound of it was a bit cloudy. This sounds clearer and seems much more solidly built thatn the MXR (it's about the same price too) although I think the MXR had more gain. I'm sold on the BBE though; it's a keeper.
Reliability
:
10
This is my first BBE product (I don't need a Sonic Maximizer - my f*cking right hand is a sonic maximizer!!). I've gone through 2 Micro Amps 'cause the switches suck. The Boosta seems very well built and I applaud BBE for getting it right!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is a great sounding and fuctional box and meets all of my needs for a clean boost - nice features, well built, clean full sound, good price. I don't do boutique; I need something affordable and easy to get if (more like when) I need a replacement. Highly recommended.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 05/05/2006
at 09:19am
by TcTone
Email: Hidesound1998<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
plug n play for sure, gain knob... adjust to taste
Sound Quality
:
9
I play a large variety of styles, but my primary is progressive/power metal. The clean boost set to 4 (or aroudn 8db) really tightens up my amps. My main amp is a Mesa DC-5, the Boosta really helped give the DC-5 a nice tight higain rhythm tone. It worked really well with my Marshall Jtm30 as well, the only thing I put in front of that it didn't do so well was any of my LIne 6 gear (Old POD, XT, Flextone II+) in these digital amps it really made the digitalness of them present, (bad thing).
All in all I htink it is a great pedal for analog gear, but wouldn't recomend it for modelling gear.
Reliability
:
9
built solid, came with power supple... but jsut got it so we will see.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Itdoes what it says, boosts the signal, very transparent, a good pedal for boosting your amps natural tone.
Product: BBE Boosta Grande
Price Paid: #59.99
Submitted 05/04/2006
at 07:54am
by Spook Fish
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is very easy, as easy as it gets. in & out Jacks, Gainknob. there is a manual but you dont need it. plug n play.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using the BBE Boosta Grande with:
Voodoo Lab Proctavia, Barber Direct Drive, Homebrew Treble Boost & Dunlop Wah.
my Guitars are:
Heritage H140cm (les paul)with humbuckers
50's reissue strat with single coils.
going into an early 70's Carlsbro 60w tube amp (like plexi) non master Vol. and a matching 4x12 vintage Carlsbro Cab with Celestions.
this usnit is not at all noisy. boosts the signal up to 20db.CLEAN.
when used in conjuction with the Barber DD & the treble booster, the results are sonic bliss. i use the treble booster to increase the gain on my signal, then the barber for various overdrive sounds. when i engage the BBE, it gives me great, and i mean great, lead tones. nice and liquid. if like your tone with your current Guitar & pedals, it will simply amplify that sound and push your amp into saturation. with the wah pedal engaged too, it sounds incredible. seems to work well in any position but obviously you may want this unit after your OD pedals. i also tried it on it's own and it acted kind of like the treble boost but with less grit - great if you need little effects and just want to push the front end of your non master amp and keep just the tone of guitar.
from reading up on BBE it seems they take great care when designing there products. it has true bypass too, which i think is a must, and great selling point in the pedal market today. i put my wah in an effects loop because i only want true BP in my chain. no biggie, just another small button to press. i like this because, when you press the wah to switch it on, its starts up in the hight band frequencies, i prefer it cocked back so you can swell up instead of down at the beggining of a lead passage.
Reliability
:
9
this unit is solid metal ali casing. very rugged. metal knob too. bit like a telecaster vol knob. sturdy as hell. i expect it to hold up for a long time. only the switch could go in the fore-seeable future. i would use it without a backup as i can always use the barber as a boost, even though it isnt clean boost. i have this thing set at about between 12.00 noon and 3 O'clock.
Customer Support
:
9
i bought new off ebay from a dealer. great service. dunno about BBE themselves.so i cant really give an opinion on them. not a multi-million cash sucking corporation, so they may be alright.
Overall Rating
:
10
i play rock, funk, blues, punk rock styles, anything really. been going for about 10 years now. play in 2 bands - one cover band, the other an original 5 piece. i own qiute a few pedals, and mostly use the ones that arnt on my board fir recording purposes. (VL Bosstone - Maxon Phase tone - Analog Chrorus) i have reverb on my Amp (Hammond reverb) i would def buy this again. no bullshit 20db of clean boost at a good price. i love the robustness of this pedal, the knobs turn nice, butter-like, and on inspection inside its very neat and tidy. 3DPT switch, good componants. i'm thinking of getting a Sonic Maximizer (Sonic Stomp) as i think that would be a great addition to my set up. makes live playing sound like a studio recording. i compared this to lots of boutique style boosters out there, from all over the globe. i was really interested in the Barber Launch pad, as that doubles up as a DI box, and a phase corrector too. in the end, the price of this unit was the deciding factor, and i didnt want to pay British import prices on the Barber. this thing def helps me make music. if you have good set up, and just want to increase the vol for leads without changing the sound of the signal - this is the pedal. I've also been tempted to get one of there compressors, but i think if i get the sonic stomp, there may no need for the Comp, unless Comp is really your bag. i think the design of the pedal (looks) is also quite cool. also, in the pic of the unit, it looks white, but reality it's actually a cream colour. dont mean shit really but i thought it looked better in reality. try it. does what it says on the tin.
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